This Is Hell!

Manufacturing Dissent since 1996

Episodes

Total: 514

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

The Intercept's Alice Speri joins This Is Hell! to discuss her report on Ukrainian victims of Russia

The Intercept's Murtaza Hussain on the Biden administration's role in ousting Pakistan Prime Ministe

Undark Magazine's Rod McCullom discusses his article, "Robot Police Dogs Are on Patrol, But Who’s Ho

Kimberlé Crenshaw joins This is Hell! to discuss her new book, “#SayHerName: Black Women’s Stories o

Liza Featherstone on her In These Times article, "New York Socialists Won Big On Climate. How Did It

Chuck interviews Truthout's Kelly Hayes on the article she co-wrote the Boston Review essay with pas

Chuck interviews Garrison Lovely on his article at The Nation Magazine, "Confessions of a McKinsey W

Cherise Morris on the Truthout article, "To Build an Abolitionist Future, We Must Look to Indigenous

Amanda Moore on her article at The Nation, “Undercover with the New Alt-Right: For 11 months, I pret

Professor of communications and director of gender studies at the University of Arkansas Lisa M. Cor

Hugh Ryan on his Boston Review article, "Who’s Afraid of Social Contagion?: Our ideas about sexualit

Matthew King on his New Republic article, “Big Tech’s Waste ‘Solutions’ Are a Scam." https://newrepu

Bond Villians / Clark Randall

2023/8/28

Clark Randall on his Boston Review article, "Bond Villains: How a little-understood feature of urban

The Baffler's George Scialabba on his latest article, "Kudzu: The kingdom of private equity." Suppo

Geographer Katie J. Wells joins Chuck to discuss Uber's takeover of urban transportation. Wells is t

Chucks describes his recent family vacation. Raina Lipsitz discuses her Verso Books title, "The Ris

We return to Hell today with Gerald Horne, on his new book “Revolting Capital: Racism & Radicalism i

Chuck interviews historian Gerald Horne on his 2022 book from International Publishers, The Counter-

Historian Gerald Horne on the intertwined histories of boxing and Black men under the long reach of