Interest in Karl Marx is surging amidst current debates on economic inequality. Join us as we sit down with historian Andrew Hartman to discuss his fascinating new book, Karl Marx in America, a comprehensive account of how Marx's writings have been used and interpreted in the United States from the late 19th century through the modern era. Professor Hartman explores the century-plus evolution of Marxism in America, including how early socialists navigated the unique social and cultural condit...
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Interest in Karl Marx is surging amidst current debates on economic inequality. Join us as we sit down with historian Andrew Hartman to discuss his fascinating new book, Karl Marx in America, a comprehensive account of how Marx's writings have been used and interpreted in the United States from the late 19th century through the modern era. Professor Hartman explores the century-plus evolution of Marxism in America, including how early socialists navigated the unique social and cultural condit...
The Old Man is Back: Discussion on Seymour Hersh and the Politics of Pipelines
After the ‘End of History’
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The Old Man is Back: Discussion on Seymour Hersh and the Politics of Pipelines
Send us a text ATEOH covers the legendary Seymour Hersh's latest revelations about the Nordstream II bombing. Readings discussed in this week's episode include: How America Took Out The Nord Stream Pipeline (substack.com) Alexander Zevin & Seymour Hersh, How to Blow Up a Pipeline — Sidecar (newleftreview.org) Support the show
After the ‘End of History’
Interest in Karl Marx is surging amidst current debates on economic inequality. Join us as we sit down with historian Andrew Hartman to discuss his fascinating new book, Karl Marx in America, a comprehensive account of how Marx's writings have been used and interpreted in the United States from the late 19th century through the modern era. Professor Hartman explores the century-plus evolution of Marxism in America, including how early socialists navigated the unique social and cultural condit...