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Richard Seymour on Britain's new prime minister, Liz Truss. We talked about how she might govern, he
Arun Kudnani joins PTO to talk about his article, The Racial Constitution of Neoliberalism which app
David de Jong joins PTO to talk about his extraordinary new book, Nazi Billionaires: The Dark Histor
Sophie Lewis returns to PTO to discuss the US Supreme Court's decision to reverse Roe vs. Wade. We t
Government intervention is back in a big way, as countries turn back on years of free market ideolog
Covid-19 accelerated the digitisation of our economy, as more and more activity has moved online. Bu
Last month the Progressive Economics 2022 conference, a one-day festival of transformative economic
Richard Seymour and I discuss the Conservative Party leadership election and the legacy of Boris Joh
Richard Seymour on the recent wave of strikes in the UK, and whether the upsurge of industrial actio
Sebastian Budgen returns to the show to talk about the second round of the French legislative electi
Anna Della Subin joins PTO to talk about her book Accidental Gods: On Men Unwittingly Turned Divine.
Sebastian Budgen returns to PTO to discuss the upcoming French legislative elections and the prospec
Ukrainian filmmaker and writer Oleksiy Radynski joins PTO from Kyiv. We talked about the current sit
The 2nd of May marked the 25th anniversary of New Labour's coming to power and the election of Tony
Richard Seymour discusses his new book, The Disenchanted Earth: Reflections on Ecosocialism and Barb
Dorit Geva joins PTO to talk about the recent re-election victory of Viktor Orbán in Hungary and Dor
Sebastian Budgen returns to PTO to talk about the first round of the French presidential election, a
Richard Seymour responds to the excellent questions sent in by listeners - on topics ranging from th
Kojo Koram returns to PTO to talk about his new book, Uncommon Wealth: Britain and the Aftermath of
In the second episode of Interregnum Richard Seymour discusses his recent article, 'The cruelties of