by The Nation Magazine
<p>Here's where to find podcasts from The Nation. Political talk without the boring parts, featuring the writers, activists and artists who shape the news, from a progressive perspective.</p>
Language
🇺🇲
Publishing Since
11/18/2015
Email Addresses
1 available
Phone Numbers
0 available
April 29, 2025
Professor Jeremy Friedman discusses the Sino-Soviet Split with hosts Danny and Derek, examining the ideological clashes and geopolitical competition between the Soviet Union and China in the 1960s during this interview.
April 27, 2025
<p>Donald Trump’s tariff war is usually framed in terms of how it would impact consumers and America’s relationship with other countries, but it is also part of a larger project to remake taxation policy. Trump is very explicit that he wants tariffs to replace personal and corporate taxes with tariffs as the main source of revenue. As such, tariffs are a sales tax, of a particularly regressive sort. I talk to Marshall Steinbaum, <a href="https://marshallsteinbaum.org/" rel="nofollow">an economist at the University of Utah</a>, about how tariff’s fit in with Trump’s larger social vision of a plutocratic society, something that can also be seen in how the White House is cracking down on student debt holders. We take up this and other economic matters, bringing a class analysis to the business news. </p><br/><br/>Advertising Inquiries: <a href='https://redcircle.com/brands'>https://redcircle.com/brands</a><br/><br/>Privacy & Opt-Out: <a href='https://redcircle.com/privacy'>https://redcircle.com/privacy</a>
April 25, 2025
Derek Thompson analyzes global events, including the Kashmir attack, US airstrikes in Yemen, stalled Ukraine-Russia peace talks, and internal US governmental issues, offering insights into international relations and policy.
Jacobin
The Intercept
The Intercept
Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting
Ralph Nader
Daniel Denvir
Doug Henwood
The Lever
Scheerpost
Current Affairs
Matthew Sitman
Daniel Bessner & Derek Davison
BestOfTheLeft.com
WNYC Studios and The New Yorker
Jewish Currents
Pod Engine is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected with any of the podcasts displayed on this platform. We operate independently as a podcast discovery and analytics service.
All podcast artwork, thumbnails, and content displayed on this page are the property of their respective owners and are protected by applicable copyright laws. This includes, but is not limited to, podcast cover art, episode artwork, show descriptions, episode titles, transcripts, audio snippets, and any other content originating from the podcast creators or their licensors.
We display this content under fair use principles and/or implied license for the purpose of podcast discovery, information, and commentary. We make no claim of ownership over any podcast content, artwork, or related materials shown on this platform. All trademarks, service marks, and trade names are the property of their respective owners.
While we strive to ensure all content usage is properly authorized, if you are a rights holder and believe your content is being used inappropriately or without proper authorization, please contact us immediately at [email protected] for prompt review and appropriate action, which may include content removal or proper attribution.
By accessing and using this platform, you acknowledge and agree to respect all applicable copyright laws and intellectual property rights of content owners. Any unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or commercial use of the content displayed on this platform is strictly prohibited.