Well thought through, principled ideas
Like Revolutionary Left Radio, this show has really opened my mind to new sources of knowledge and is a great example of how principled discourse should be done. It’s materialist and decolonial educational role about topics harmful to power structures is essential in these times of more and more hegemony in liberal and conservative media which tend to skew political discourse in maintenance of capitalism/ colonialism/ imperialism/ nationalism/ fascism. (Yes they are quite linked historically in that order, listen to start learning about this history unfolding in front of us today.) Further, this show addresses by Marxist tendency the injustices caused by capitalism’s design and invites revolutionary voices to share their expert insights of various topics, successfully inspiring this long winded-reviewer.
thapuuu via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/16/21
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I’m brand new to leftist theory, and they make it so accessible and easy to understand. I’ve learned more about how the world works in 5 episodes than I did in 18 years of school in the US. Their discussions of Marx and Lenin are helping me mentally resolve contradictions in capitalism/government...Read full review »
Lynsss via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/08/20
I have been DREADING having to read up on Marxist theory, and while I should probably still do that, this podcast gave me a solid introduction to complex ideas that would otherwise be overwhelming to study on my own.
BandanaKarenina via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/09/19
Much like Rev Left, Red Menace has been an indispensable part of my life the last few months. Brett & Allison cover important texts and break them down for the us new comrades. Highly recommend
Daveiii via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/15/20
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