• A World Beyond Bombs, Borders, and Cages
    Dec 20 2025

    🎧 In this episode, I explore Ray Acheson’s Abolishing State Violence and the radical clarity it brings to our present moment. From policing to prisons, surveillance to borders, war to capitalism, the book exposes how violence is embedded in the structures we are taught to trust. I walk through its core arguments, the melancholy that runs through them, and the hope found in the everyday work of abolition already taking shape around us. This episode is an invitation to imagine a world where safety is built through care, not coercion.



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    8 mins
  • The Weight of Staatsräson
    Dec 13 2025

    🎧 This episode explores the world revealed by Hyper-Zionism: Germany, the Nazi Past, and Israel, moving through the tension, fear, and quiet pressure shaping public life in Germany today. I delve into how Staatsräson, introduced as a state-defining obligation, has expanded into an atmosphere that influences speech, culture, and belonging. Through a mix of reflection and witness, I examine how remembrance narrowed into one sanctioned direction, how institutions act from dread rather than principle, and how entire communities navigate invisible lines. This conversation is ultimately about reclaiming breathing space, defending the universal meaning of “Never again,” and refusing to let the lessons of the past be used to restrict voices in the present.



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    8 mins
  • The Strikers Who Lit the Fuse
    Dec 6 2025

    🎧 This episode dives into Workers on the Road to January, a fierce, moving account of the strikes that shook Mahalla and set the stage for Egypt’s 2011 uprising. Through the voices of Wedad, Amal, Wael, Kamal, and thousands of workers who refused humiliation, the book reveals the true architects of dissent: people fighting on factory floors, chanting in cold dawn air, demanding dignity in a system designed to starve them. It’s a story of courage, weariness, betrayal, and unbreakable resolve—a reminder that revolutions don’t begin in headlines, but in the hands of those who keep a nation alive.



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    5 mins
  • Kitson’s Shadow
    Nov 29 2025

    🎧 A close look at Gangs and Counter-Gangs, Frank Kitson’s 1960 account of Britain’s war against the Mau Mau and the origins of the “pseudo-gang” doctrine. The episode traces how tactics first tested in Kenya—and shaped by Kitson’s years on British Army training grounds in postwar Germany—became a template for modern counterinsurgency and the way states, including Egypt, confront dissent today.



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    7 mins
  • The Ghosts Labor Tried to Bury
    Nov 23 2025

    🎧 This episode dives into Jeff Schuhrke’s No Neutrals There, a haunting excavation of the American labor movement’s long entanglement with Zionism and empire. It traces a century of choices that tied union officialdom to colonial power while silencing the voices of workers who tried to stand with Palestine. Moving from the docks of Haifa to the ruins of Gaza, the episode reflects on forgotten acts of solidarity, the bureaucratic hunger for respectability, and the moral test facing a new generation of workers today. It is a quiet meditation on betrayal, memory, and the possibility of a different future if labor chooses courage over comfort.



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    9 mins
  • The Cracks Beneath the Uniform
    Nov 21 2025

    🎧 A look at a security establishment that once appeared monolithic, now showing signs of strain. As Egypt enters a parliamentary moment marked by quiet rivalries, back-room power plays, and a fractured electoral scene, the old guarantees of unity no longer hold. I walk the listener through how the system was built, how it kept itself together for decades, and why it is wobbling today. When competing centers of power stop pretending to agree, the rest of the country feels the tremors.



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    7 mins
  • What Greenwood Teaches Us About Witnessing
    Nov 16 2025

    🎧 This episode takes a close, unguarded look at Phoebe Greenwood’s Vulture, a novel that dismantles the myths surrounding war reporting with a precision only an insider could wield. Rather than glorifying the correspondent’s life, Greenwood lingers in its moral fog: the fixers who risk everything for someone else’s byline, the reporters who drift between cynicism and self-deception, and the heavy, unspoken complicity that hangs over every “objective” dispatch. What emerges is a story not about Gaza alone, but about the people who come to witness it, the industry built on their gaze, and the quiet wreckage left behind when the cameras are off. Greenwood reveals these truths with restraint, melancholy, and an honesty that cuts deeper than most nonfiction ever allows.



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    8 mins
  • Occupation by Another Name
    Nov 9 2025

    🎧 Washington’s postwar plan for Gaza promises stability but delivers control. Behind the talk of reconstruction lies a blueprint for managed subjugation, with an international force to police the ruins, banks to dictate the rebuilding, and Cairo positioned as both enforcer and beneficiary.



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    4 mins