This Is Hell!

Manufacturing Dissent since 1996

Episodes

Total: 513

Susan Neiman on her The New York Review of Books essay, "Germany on Edge: In recent weeks, Germany’s

Pooja Bhatia Agarwal joins This Is Hell! to discuss her recent Baffler article, "Deadly Strain: How

The Intercept's Nick Turse joins This Is Hell! to discuss his just-published report, "Civilian Harm

Saree Makdisi returns to discuss his n+1 article, "No Human Being Can Exist: How can a person make u

Bloomberg's Faye Flam on her Noema Magazine article, “The 'Man the Hunter' Myth Won't Go Away: Persi

Shane Burley on his writing at Waging Nonviolence on white nationalists manipulating the Gaza crisis

We had to reschedule today's guest, Nick Turse, whose article on American drone strikes and civilian

George Monbiot returns to This Is Hell! to discuss his recent article, "The Cruel Fantasies of Well-

Sophia Goodfriend discusses her Baffler article, "Blunt Force: 'Precision' warfare does not exist,"

Center for Economic and Policy Research's Mark Weisbrot on his article, "Ecuador’s Election Could Ha

Institute for Policy Studies' Phyllis Bennis on her recent writing, “As Israel and Gaza erupt, the U

Karen Greenberg, Director of the Center on National Security at Fordham Law, joins This is Hell! to

openDemocracy's Chrissy Stroop on Twitter's death and what it means for the 2024 presidential electi

Jewish Currents editor-in-chief Arielle Angel joins This Is Hell! to discuss her essay on current st

Hadas Thier returns to talk about her Jacobin article, "The Rot of the Crypto Economy Goes Deeper Th

Agricultural journalist Alan Guebert joins This is Hell! to discuss the historical roots, current st

Writer Jessa Crispin rejects today's mainstreamed, neoliberal feminism, and calls for a return to fe

Journalist Sarah Sunshine Manning discusses the politics of indigenous feminism - both inside today'

Law scholar Aya Gruber examines the intersection of gender crime and criminal law in the mass incarc

Samuel Moyn, author of, “Liberalism against Itself: Cold War Intellectuals and the Making of Our Tim