American Dissident: Noam Chomsky on the State of the Empire
An extended conversation with legendary American dissident and scholar Noam Chomsky. Plus, music from Dallas hip-hop artist Bobby Sessions.
An extended conversation with legendary American dissident and scholar Noam Chomsky. Plus, music from Dallas hip-hop artist Bobby Sessions.
The U.K. is facing a growing terrorist threat from far-right extremists who have plotted murders and bombings.
Jorjani was a co-founder with Richard Spencer of the AltRight Corporation. In just a year, their odd partnership fell apart.
After a nine-day teacher strike in West Virginia, some of the state's registered Republicans are turning toward progressive Democrats.
In an extended Intercepted interview, NYU professor Nikhil Singh challenges us all to examine both the forest and the trees of American Empire.
The famed writer talks about Gandhi's dark history, Donald Trump, Kashmir, her new novel "The Ministry of Utmost Happiness," and what it means to resist.
Today, the men of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade are seldom mentioned, even though they fought and died to defeat fascism before the U.S. ever entered World War II.
Historian Andrew Bacevich makes the case against war on Syria. Arundhati Roy discusses her new novel. Actor Wally Shawn talks about targeted assassinations.
This week, physicist David Wright explains how easy it is for Trump to launch a nuclear strike. Professor James Fernandez talks about the Abraham Lincoln Brigade.
Alice Speri on Trump's MS-13 obsession, Nikhil Singh on “Race and America's Long War,” Holly Dagres on Iran, and the CIA criticizes The Intercept.
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