Intercepted Podcast: ’Merican Psycho
Journalist Gary Rivlin takes us inside the world of Goldman Sachs and The Intercept’s Alice Speri speaks on police militarization. Poet Aja Monet performs.
Journalist Gary Rivlin takes us inside the world of Goldman Sachs and The Intercept’s Alice Speri speaks on police militarization. Poet Aja Monet performs.
John McCain is far more consistently bad than you’ve been led to believe. Here are his greatest hits.
The Chinese artist unveils a film and artworks that challenge us to shelter millions of people fleeing the violent collapse of their homelands.
If hate speech laws existed in the U.S., their prime targets would be pro-Palestinian groups, Muslims, atheists, Black Lives Matter activists, and antifa.
Historian Andrew Bacevich makes the case against war on Syria. Arundhati Roy discusses her new novel. Actor Wally Shawn talks about targeted assassinations.
Vermont Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders is getting serious about foreign policy again.
A mercenary, a torturer, and a conspiracy theorist walk into the White House. In the Trump administration, that’s called “Tuesday.”
“The Edge of the Precipice” draws on official Syrian archives to tell the story of Henry Kissinger’s shuttle diplomacy after the 1973 Arab-Israeli War.
Professor Harvey is one of the leading Marxist thinkers in the world and a leading authority on Marx’s “Das Kapital,” which turned 150 years old late last year.
This union is far more than a marriage of convenience to stop Trump; it reflects broad-based agreement on U.S. hawkishness toward Russia and beyond.
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