My guest today is Grace Blakeley – UK-based political economist and author of three books, including her most recent: Vulture Capitalism. We discuss how political and corporate elites work together to protect their interests, why governments prop up monopolies, and how “the system” isn’t broken – in fact, it’s working exactly as it’s designed. We also touch on the history of capitalism and enclosure, the global legacy of imperialism, and why the struggle for a better future is ultimately a struggle over power.
Learn more about Grace, her work, and her books: https://graceblakeley.co.uk/
Read Grace’s writing on Substack: https://graceblakeley.substack.com/
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00:00 Intro: Rich people don’t create jobs
01:16 Introducing Grace Blakeley
03:05 The system isn’t broken – it’s working as designed
10:46 Keynesianism, Marxism, and dialectical materialism
16:45 How state and corporate elites work together
22:44 The moral hazard of neoliberal capitalism
27:26 Who actually takes risk?
31:19 The history of enclosure & primitive accumulation
37:09 Capitalism’s expansion through colonialism & imperialism
43:40 The myth of “prosperity for all” under capitalism
51:28 The myth of innovation under capitalism
56:22 Trumpism’s destruction of visions for the future
59:08 The importance of unions & collective action
1:05:33 The importance of community & mutual aid
1:12:12 Diagnosing the recent success of the right
1:14:24 Embedding democracy in work & politics
1:18:24 Conclusion
Host/Creator: Michael Mezzatesta
Guest: Grace Blakeley
Editor: Nuria Salgado
Sound editor: Andre Corea
Designer: Amea Wadsworth
Thanks for watching episode 005. Lots more on the way :)
My guest today is Elizabeth Booker Houston – lawyer, comedian, and political commentator based in Washington DC. We discuss white supremacy in US politics, how to integrate class consciousness with anti-racism, the false myth of “rugged individualism,” and how to build a bridge between identity politics and class politics within the progressive movement.
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Note: This conversation was recorded before the recent Wired article about Chorus – a liberal content creator incubator program, of which Elizabeth is a member – so I didn’t ask about it during this interview.
00:00 Introduction: leftism & whiteness
03:18 White supremacy in MAGA & US politics
07:23 Bridging the gap between race & class politics
13:57 Intersections between race & other leftist issues
17:20 Black leadership in the history of US leftism
20:43 The politics of disability & neurodivergence
23:43 The myth of rugged individualism
30:42 Elizabeth is MAGA-coded?
32:08 Do souls exist?
34:08 Raw milk and micro-aggressions
36:36 Politician lightning round: RFK & Elon Musk
38:49 Politician lightning round: Newsom, Harris, Booker
41:42 AOC, Mamdani, Buttigieg, Crockett
45:26 The progressive movement needs leaders
48:32 What a better future looks like
50:03 Conclusion
Host/Creator: Michael Mezzatesta
Guest: Elizabeth Booker Houston
Video editor: Nuria Salgado
Sound editor: Andre Corea
Designer: Amea Wadsworth
Thanks for watching episode 004. Lots more on the way :)
My guest today is Jason Hickel, Professor at the Institute for Environmental Science & Technology (ICTA) at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, and author of two books: The Divide and Less is More. We discuss why a growth-based capitalist economy is incompatible with a livable planet, and what a truly democratic, post-capitalist economy could look like. We cover lots of topics – including degrowth, AI, the history of capitalist imperialism, and how to achieve a democratic ecosocialist transition.
Thanks to Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) for generously providing us with a space for this interview.
Learn more about Jason Hickel and his work: https://www.jasonhickel.org/
Check out https://globalinequality.org/ to view Jason’s recent project (created in collaboration with a team of fellow researchers) which visualizes data and research on global inequality.
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00:00 Introduction: the climate crisis myth
00:35 Introducing Jason Hickel
02:07 The disconnect between GDP and wellbeing
04:08 Capitalism's flawed production priorities
07:05 The need for economic democracy
11:04 Public finance and climate mitigation
16:12 AI and capitalism
20:52 Building political power for change
25:04 The public job guarantee
34:06 Taxing the rich for a better future
37:00 The benefits of an ecosocialist transition
43:42 Imperialism and the military-industrial complex
48:54 US foreign policy and imperialism
57:31 The hypocrisy of liberalism
1:06:42 Some questions from the audience
1:08:48 Gramsci & other historical figures
1:15:18 Conclusion
Host/Creator: Michael Mezzatesta
Guest: Jason Hickel
Editor: Nuria Salgado
Designer: Amea Wadsworth
Thanks for watching episode 003. Lots more on the way :)
My guest today is Raymond Wei – filmmaker, community organizer, and co-founder of The Conscious Citizens. Ray creates sharp, accessible videos about everything from geopolitics to community organizing, and his work is rooted in on-the-ground experience. In this episode, we talk about building community power, the rise of the authoritarian police state, and how to lay the bricks for a better future – even when it feels like things are going in the wrong direction.
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Thanks for watching episode 002. Lots more on the way :)
Host/Creator: Michael Mezzatesta
Guest: Raymond Wei
Producer: Andre CoreaDesigner: Amea Wadsworth
Intro/Outro music: Carlos Carty
0:00 Intro
1:56 Hypernormalization explained
6:53 Capitalist realism
12:42 What would a better future look like?
16:42 Shifting our values
21:25 The solidarity economy
25:36 Is capitalism required for innovation?
35:06 Everything is connected to Palestine
39:29 The rise of the surveillance state
49:33 Concrete steps toward building a better future
59:21 Outro
Welcome to the Better Future podcast. My guest today is Aru Shiney-Ajay, Executive Director of the Sunrise Movement. We discuss the state of the left, the importance of activism, the future of the Democratic Party, and how to align our political and economic systems with a better future.
To join the Sunrise Movement and/or learn more about their work, visit their website.
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Host/Creator: Michael Mezzatesta
Guest: Aru Shiney-Ajay
Producer: Andre Corea
Designer: Amea Wadsworth
Intro/Outro music: Carlos Carty
Thanks for watching episode 001. Lots more on the way :)