From the guest list, the show looked like it was created to have a space where left commentators of various sorts would come on and hash out ideological differences as the US left is in the wilderness post-Bernie. It would be interesting, I thought, to have a show where an ultra like Sean KB from The Antifada could explain Marxist theory on a panel with social democrats and have some kind of discussion.

It turns out that its basically just a radlib version of The Five from Fox News, where they just take turns kicking the tires on the days news.

Does anyone actually want a show like this? It seems like its trying to fill a market that doesn't exist - or maybe existed a few years ago and doesn't today. When I look around, I don't think to myself, "You know who has some understanding of the political struggle we face in this moment? This DSA-backed state legislator from NYC."

Listening to it was deeply unsettling. I don't recommend it.

  • hagensfohawk [none/use name]
    hexagon
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    4 years ago

    I'm knocking PSL. Lots of good comrades. They are nearly solely responsible for maintaining some modicum of an antiwar movement during the Obama years. But I cannot imaging a future of a 3,000,000 member PSL. I think if we are able to build a real communist party in the US again, it will come out of a synthesis of mostly new orgs bourn out of developing material conditions. The PSL will likely have a role in that, but I don't think it will be The Party