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Saturday Free School for Philosophy and Black Liberation

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by Saturday Free School

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248 episodes
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Our weekly analysis of philosophy, history and current events through the life and works of W.E.B. Du Bois, James Baldwin, and Martin Luther King, Jr. The Saturday Free School is committed to the political and ideological education of the people. In this regard we are more than a school, we are an instrument of the people. We seek ideological clarity, theoretical sophistication and a practice of principled unity. We investigate the logics of social movements, and methods of radical and revolutionary organizing.

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1/4/2021

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Episode thumbnail for The Elections in NYC and the Undoing of the Nation's Political System (Saturday Free School 6/27/26)

July 3, 2026

The Elections in NYC and the Undoing of the Nation's Political System (Saturday Free School 6/27/26)

<p>We discuss the Democratic Socialists of America’s victories in the congressional race and other races in New York City. What does it show, and what does it mean? We also discuss our upcoming July 4th event, as well as Birmingham 1963 and the 250th anniversary of the founding of the US state: exploring a Thomas Jefferson - Martin Luther King dialogue.</p>

Episode thumbnail for The Chinese Civilization State (Saturday Free School 6/13/26)

July 3, 2026

The Chinese Civilization State (Saturday Free School 6/13/26)

<p>We continue our discussion of the Chinese civilization state. We also discuss how China is governed: the triad of the state of the whole people, the Communist Party, and the people.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Assata's Search for Revolutionary Truth (Saturday Free School 6/7/26)

June 7, 2026

Assata's Search for Revolutionary Truth (Saturday Free School 6/7/26)

<p>We discuss Assata Shakur’s search for revolutionary truth and the legacy of Martin Luther King and the Birmingham movement.</p>

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What is Saturday Free School for Philosophy and Black Liberation?

Our weekly analysis of philosophy, history and current events through the life and works of W.E.B. Du Bois, James Baldwin, and Martin Luther King, Jr.

The Saturday Free School is committed to the political and ideological education of the people. In this regard we are more than a school, we are an instrument of the people. We seek ideological clarity, theoretical sophistication and a practice of principled unity. We investigate the logics of social movements, and methods of radical and revolutionary organizing.

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This podcast updates daily.

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