• #52 Talking with reform activist Sam Rosenthal about How Democrats lost in 2024 and what is to be done
    Jan 5 2026

    #52 Talking with Democratic Party reformer Sam Rosenthal about how the Democrats lost in 2024 and what is to be done
    Sam Rosenthal is political director of Roots Action, whose autopsy of the 2024 election offers a springboard for creating a strategy to change the party. Sam has, as well, been a national leader in DSA's eletoral activity. We're all preoccupied with the Venezuela situation (which happened the day after Daraka and Dick talked with Sam) but that increases the urgency for devising effective political strategy--and this episode is of use for that end. The Roots Action report is at Autopsy-The-Democratic-Party-In-Crisis.pdf
    Sam's band "Personal Spaces" hjas several records out and can be heatd on Apple Music, etc. We concluded the episode with one of the tracks.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • #51 Talking about Seattle's astonishing mayoral election with union organizer Michael Laslett & Prof Jim Gregory
    Dec 13 2025

    #51 Talking about Seattle's astonishing mayoral election with union organizer Michael Laslett & Prof. Jim Gregory
    Seattle's mayoral election was, like the Mamdani victory in NY, an important progressive victory. Veteran community organizer Kate Wilson, defeated the incumbent, liberal mayor. We (Dick Flacks & Daraka Larimore Hall) invited University of Washington labor historian Jim Gregory and veteran Seattle union leader Michael Laslett to explore how Seattle's class struggle history, and contemporary grassroots battles with Amazon and other corporate giants, led to this outcome--and, why we need to pay attention to Seattle going forward.
    music: Michael Laslett performs "They All Sang Bread & Roses" by Si Kahn.

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    55 mins
  • #50 Daraka & Dick talking about what the recent election might mean for living in the USA
    Nov 11 2025

    #50 Daraka & Dick Talking About the Recent Election
    Mamdani's astonishing campaign in NYC along with the Democratic sweep last week inspired us to grab our mics for a conversation. How will Mamdani be able to bring the change his supporters are hoping for? How can the electoral repudiation of MAGA be built on and to what ends? We try to go beyond the horse race patter and cynical tone of media and online chatter. We're pushing instead hope to help fuel the hard work ahead.
    Music: "Zohran Mamdani for Mayor" Red Dawn t7

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • #49 Talking with faculty leaders about the Trump assault on the University of California
    Oct 27 2025

    #49: Talking with faculty leaders resisting the Trump assault on the University of California
    Prof. Jessica Taft, co-president of the Council of UC Faculty Associations (CUCFA) and Prof. Charmaine Chua, CUCFA director of campus organizing, talk about the new lawsuits challenging the Trump coercive actions against UC, sponsored by a historic coalition of university based unions, CUCFA and the national AAUP. We talk about the nature of the assault on higher education, and ways to organize in response, and the episode is a chance to get to know two outstanding leaders of the rising generation of academics dedicated to democracy.
    Jessica Taft teaches Latin American Studies, and directs the Dolores Huerta Research Center for the Americas at UC Santa Cruz. She's written several books about youth activism. Charmaine Chua has just joined the Geography Department at UC Berkeley, after several years teaching Global Studies at UCSB. One of her multiple current projects is a book she's co-writing on "how to beat Amazon". Daraka, who is also of the new generation, was unable, at the last minute, to be on the call. He was missed...but will be back.
    Music: "I'm going to say it now" by Phil Ochs
    I hope it's possible to correct?

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • #48 Talking with David Duhalde on Understanding DSA
    Sep 1 2025

    "#48: Talking History and Strategy with David Duhalde
    David is a long tme DSA leader. He served as deputy director of DSA and as director of the DSA Fund. We invited him back to reflect on his recent article which situates DSA today within the long history of American socialist organization. Ww try to draw good lessons from the past that can help going forward.
    Music: "Understanding Marx" by the Economics Rock & Roll Band"

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • #47 Talking with J.W. Mason about what can Zohran accomplish?
    Jul 22 2025

    #47 Talking with JW Mason about what Zohran can accomplish
    Jpsh Mason is an economics professor at John Jay College, CUNY and a senior fellow at Groundwork, whose recent article in Dissent provides much insight into what Mamdani, if elected, can do to advance the "democratic socialist" agenda that helped inspire his grassroots victory in the NY mayoral primary. You may be surprised by his take.
    It's the first of what we hope will be several podcast conversations wth participat-observers aimed at illuminating how the campaign has been organized and what it may mean.
    Josh blogs at The Slack Wire. (RSS feed.) You can sign up for his free email newsletter at Substack.
    Music: from the original cast album of Fiorello! "The Bum Won!"

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • #46 Talking with Michael Podhorzer on how to understand elections
    Jun 21 2025

    #46: Talking with Michael Podhorzer about how to understand elections
    Michael recently retired as Political Director of the AFL-CIO. He's a brilliant analyst of election data and pioneered the use of data for progressive electoral strategy. His Substack site: www.weekendreading.net, where you'll find a bunch of the analysis we talk about.
    Subscribe to TALKING STRATEGY MAKING HISTORY AT PATREON.COM/TSMH where you can get a good deal of bonus listening opportunities, including lots of political music.
    The song at the end: 'The Mandate" by Charlie King

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • #45 Talking with Nelson Lichtenstein about the state of the unions
    May 30 2025

    Prof. Nelson Lichtenstein returns to talk with us about his new book, an anthology of writings about the labor movement over the last 75 years from the pages of DISSENT magazine, called LABOR'S PARTISANS, that history illuminates the current scene.

    Nelson shares well informed insights' about the potentials and problems for workers organizing in this critical time.


    Music: "Step by Step" performed by Charlie King and 'Annie Patterson.
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    58 mins