This Is Hell!

Manufacturing Dissent since 1996

Episodes

Total: 517

Producer Dan Hill presents a 2017 interview with writer and medical sociologist Zoe Samudzi and acti

Producer Seb hijacks the studio for a soapbox-y episode while Chuck recuperates from surgery. Seb ge

Producer Dan presents an October 2017 interview with Ajamu Nangwaya and Kali Akuno from Cooperation

Chuck is out, preparing for surgery, so cross your fingers and send good vibes. Inspired by the prec

We welcome writer and philosophy scholar at Cornell University, Kate Manne. Kate talks about her Sub

Jon Schwarz talks about his Intercept article "Right-Wing Supreme Court Continues Its “Great Fraud”

We welcome political theorist and legal scholar Zachari Manfredi to talk about his Boston Review art

Chuck welcomes Spencer Roberts, science writer and contributor to Jacobin Magazine, the Intercept, W

Chuck talks to freelance writer, journalist, and Wire contributor Kamala Thiagarajan about her Wired

Latin Americanist Susan Paulson returns to the show to talk about her contributions to the collected

Chuck welcomes Reece Jones to the show to talk about his book "Nobody Is Protected: How the Border

Chuck welcomes back This is Hell! Brazil correspondent and writer for Brazilwire, and Telesur Englis

Chuck welcomes historian Donna Murch to talk about her book "Assata Taught Me: State Violence, Mass

Independent scholar Laura Basu talks bout her OpenDemocracy article "Attention Deficit Disorder - Th

Attention Deficit Capitalism

2022/6/13

Chuck welcomes economics editor and scholar at the University of Utrecht Laura Basu to talk her Open

Chuck welcomes writer and journalist Pranay Somayajula to the show to talk about his Jacobin article

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2022/6/8

Chuck is taking a sick day, so Producer Dan plays a 2020 interview with environmental scholar Giorgo

Scholar, writer, professor, and cultural critic Henry Giroux talks to Chuck about his recent Counter

Adrian Shirk talks to Chuck about her book "Heaven is a Place on Earth: Searching for American Utopi

Legal scholar Joseph Marguelies talks to Chuck about his Boston Review article "A Path to Neighborho