Rev Left Radio: Nonviolence is Violence, Too: Somebody’s Gotta Die

In this episode, we’re joined by author and poet to unpack his essay and to challenge the comforting myths that often surround “nonviolent” struggle. We dig into what he means by the claim that nonviolence is never actually bloodless, why he prefers the term “sacrificial violence,” and how nonviolent movements frequently gain leverage precisely because an opponent supplies the repression that shocks the public, shifts legitimacy, and forces concessions. Along the way, we talk through the research Too Black draws on including Erica Chenoweth’s work on lethal repression, and we explore his core metaphors and case examples, from confronting power like “poking a bear over honey” to the method-independent brutality of settler colonialism in Palestine. At the heart of our conversation is a deep dialectic between Martin Luther King Jr. and Frantz Fanon, and how both frameworks, in different ways, move through violence as an unavoidable terrain of liberation. For King, suffering becomes the redemptive path, a willingness to absorb brutality to expose evil and transform the political and spiritual situation. For Fanon, revolutionary violence itself is the redemptive force, the route through which the colonized reclaim dignity, agency, and self-respect. We close by asking what this reframing means for organizers today: if rights require enforcement and “dramatizing evil” often demands real sacrifice, how should movements talk about nonviolence honestly and strategically in the world as it actually is? Subscribe to ---------------------------------------------------- Support Rev Left and get access to bonus episodes:  Make a one-time donation to Rev Left at  Follow, Subscribe, & Learn more about Rev Left Radio  Outro Beat Prod. by 

Brillant podcast episode by #revleftradio about #minneapolis #minnesota and a rrally strong and honest opinion and call to action. Hats off to the folks resisting. Listen to it now!

https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/minneapolis-on-fire

Rev Left Radio: Minneapolis on Fire

Breht discusses recent events in Minneapolis... ------------------------------------ Outro Song: Song for Alicia by Haley Heynderickx and Max Garcia Conover

The #RevLeftRadio podcast did an episode on "technofeudalism". '

With great respect to those argueing that capitalism has changed into something qualitatively new and with care and detail they explain how cloud- or platform-capitalism is (as of now) still a continuation of capitalism.

And there is great practical value for us in the progressive digital policy movement to have a clear understanding of what we are up against (and what is mere rhetorical fluff).

https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/on-technofeudalism-rent-seeking-in-late-stage-monopoly-capitalism

Rev Left Radio: On Technofeudalism: Rent Seeking in Late Stage Monopoly Capitalism

Alyson and Breht critically engage with the concept of "technofeudalism" from a Marxist (and thus historical materialist) perspective, analyzing its origin and recent popularity, critiquing its depoloyment and the implication that it represents a "new mode of production", explaining related concepts like rent-seeking, discussing the role of private equity in the modern American economy, the politics of Yanis Varoufakis, and much, much more.  Private Equity Explainer   Support Rev Left and get access to bonus episodes:  Make a one-time donation to Rev Left at  Follow, Subscribe, & Learn more about Rev Left Radio: 

Revolutionary Left Radio Podcast "For Land: The Capitalist Mode of Production and the Sixth Mass Extinction Event" James from Prolekult #revleftradio https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/for-land-the-capitalist-mode-of-production-and-the-sixth-mass-extinction-event
Rev Left Radio: For Land: The Capitalist Mode of Production and the Sixth Mass Extinction Event

James from joins Breht to discuss Prolekult's expansive new documentary, which you can find for free on YouTube, called "For Land: Capitalism as Extinction". Together, they discuss the documentary, political education, how the internal logic of capitalism produces environmental destruction, how the commodity form of labor is at the root of the eco-crisis, eco-marxism, the hyper-destructive role played by colonialism and imperialism, what the revolutionary socialist left needs to grapple with in regards to the crises of our time, and much more! Check out Support Prolekult and help them make parts 2 and 3     Follow Prolekult on and Outro Song: "Steady" by CYNE ------------------------------------------------------------------- Support Rev Left Follow RLR on IG  

Started the day with finishing an episode of the #revleftradio podcast about the work of Nietzsche and how it is interpreted by the left and the right. Then a bunch of slamming death metal and now onwards with the cold sounds of Paysage D'Hiver

Didn't know a more spiritual episode on the revolutionary left radio podcast would impact me so much.

https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/approaching-organizing-and-spirituality-w-rev-left-radio

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Revolutionary Left Radio: Approaching Organizing and Spirituality w/ Rev Left Radio

Breht was a guest on The Heatwave podcast, the podcast of MECHA, a Marxist organization based in Phoenix. They were essential in making Breht's speech at ASU happen, and Breht sat down with them before the speech for a two hour conversation about spirituality and meditation, socialist organizing, and much more. Learn more about MECHA here: Check out The Heatwave on your fav podcast app, or here: Follow MECHA on Twitter: Follow MECHA on Insta:

@lenk0belk0 да #revleftradio это те же люди. Тоже слушаю.

The #RevLeftRadio episode where he guests on another podcast titled "All Power to the Proles" was wonderful to listen to (all 86 minutes of it)
A transparent af look at the current toxic workplace environment.

Effectively points out what a dehumanising, infantilising experience it turns out to be to work in the bourgeoise workplace.