I've always liked Episode 16: Way Down in Kosovo. Brace interviews Lily Lynch, an American journalist living in Belgrade and covering the Balkans. They talk about how US involvement in the Yugoslav Wars made everything worse, and have a conversation about how US hegemony and the various crooks that have been allowed to take power there in the wake of the fall of the USSR has made life in the Balkans worse for everyone.
And in a somewhat similar vein, I liked Episode 111: Nightmarch, where Brace interviews the anthropologist Alpa Shah who embedded with the Naxalites for a time and wrote a book about their struggle against the Indian state.
It's a good one. I also like the Finkelstein interview they did. Really interesting hearing him talk about Maoism from when Mao was still alive, or when the Gang of Four was prominent, and the crushing defeat he felt when Deng took the party. Plus he made it sound like his friendship with Chomsky was really intense.
I've always liked Episode 16: Way Down in Kosovo. Brace interviews Lily Lynch, an American journalist living in Belgrade and covering the Balkans. They talk about how US involvement in the Yugoslav Wars made everything worse, and have a conversation about how US hegemony and the various crooks that have been allowed to take power there in the wake of the fall of the USSR has made life in the Balkans worse for everyone.
It's very surprising that Brace is the dirt-bag left podcaster doing the most respectful interviews.
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They drop some salacious nuggets about Dyncorp in this one.
And in a somewhat similar vein, I liked Episode 111: Nightmarch, where Brace interviews the anthropologist Alpa Shah who embedded with the Naxalites for a time and wrote a book about their struggle against the Indian state.
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It's a good one. I also like the Finkelstein interview they did. Really interesting hearing him talk about Maoism from when Mao was still alive, or when the Gang of Four was prominent, and the crushing defeat he felt when Deng took the party. Plus he made it sound like his friendship with Chomsky was really intense.