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A platform to dissidents and rebels, both within the United States and abroad, who offer critiques of power not heard within mainstream society or permitted by the corporate press. Host Chris Hedges and his guests lay bare the mechanisms that uphold systems of power, including the role of the military and the internal security apparatus, as well as the elaborate forms of propaganda and corporate-controlled media.

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3rd August 2015 - 3rd May 2016
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The Black Prophetic Tradition Still
The Black Prophetic Tradition
3rd August 2015

Episode 1

Chris Hedges sits down with Cornell West.

The Betrayal by the Black Elite Still
The Betrayal by the Black Elite
10th August 2015

Episode 2

In this episode of Days of Revolt host Chris Hedges continues his conversation with Dr. Cornel West to discuss the way in which the black prophetic tradition has been supplanted by black elitism and individualism.

The Long Distance Revolutionary Still
The Long Distance Revolutionary
17th August 2015

Episode 3

In this episode of Days of Revolt, Hedges sits down with founder of the People’s Organization for Progress Larry Hamm to dissect periods of American resistance, and explain how shifts in political climate have and will shape new modes of community organizing.

State Violence and Counter-Violence Still
State Violence and Counter-Violence
24th August 2015

Episode 4

In this episode, host Chris Hedges sits down with former Black Panther Eddie Conway and former member of the Black Liberation Army Ojore Lutalo to discuss their roles in the radical movements in the 1960s and early 1970s, and the state's use of violence to crush them.

The Revolutionary, Caged Still
The Revolutionary, Caged
31st August 2015

Episode 5

Chris Hedges continues his conversation with two black revolutionaries and former political prisoners, Eddie Conway and Ojore Lutalo, to discuss their resistance within the prison system.

The Making of Global Capitalism Still
The Making of Global Capitalism
7th September 2015

Episode 6

Chris Hedges sits down with author and professor Leo Panitch to discuss how global imperialism and capitalism are upheld by economic and cultural forces, and debate the roles of ignorance, myth, and malevolence in the perpetuation of systems of inequality.

We're All Greeks Now Still
We're All Greeks Now
14th September 2015

Episode 7

Chris Hedges continues his conversation on global neoliberalism with Leo Panitch, where they examine the possibilities for revolutionary change in Greece in the face of imposed austerity and political suppression.

Israel's War on Children Still
Israel's War on Children
21st September 2015

Episode 8

Chris Hedges sits down with author and activist Laila el-Haddad to discuss the psychological repression of Gaza's youth by Israeli state violence and occupation.

ISIS, the New Israel Still
ISIS, the New Israel
28th September 2015

Episode 9

Chris Hedges and Sabah Alnasseri discuss how US foreign policy and class struggle created the conditions for the rise of ISIS, and compare ISIS’s colonialist strategies to those of the Israeli independence movement in Palestine.

The Revolutionary Age Still
The Revolutionary Age
5th October 2015

Episode 10

Chris Hedges and Sabah Alnasseri dissect the genesis of political revolutions in the Middle East, and discuss the role of religion and the reasons for the increased prevalence of fundamentalism.

The 51-Day War Still
The 51-Day War
12th October 2015

Episode 11

Chris Hedges interviews Max Blumenthal about his latest book and the brutal tactics used by the Israeli state in attempt to suppress Palestinian resistance.

Prostitution Still
Prostitution
19th October 2015

Episode 12

Chris Hedges speaks with author and former prostitute Rachel Moran about the violence and disempowerment inherent in prostitution.

Neoliberalism as Utopianism Still
Neoliberalism as Utopianism
26th October 2015

Episode 13

Chris Hedges and author John Ralston Saul discuss neoliberalism as an ideology, the breakdown of that ideology, and what comes next.

The Corporate Coup d'etat with Ralph Nader Still
The Corporate Coup d'etat with Ralph Nader
3rd November 2015

Episode 14

Chris Hedges and Ralph Nader trace the advancement of corporate control in the US political system.

The Death of Electoral Politics Still
The Death of Electoral Politics
13th November 2015

Episode 15

Chris Hedges and Ralph Nader analyze Bernie Sanders’ campaign, and the role of the two-party system in shutting out third parties.

The Most Brazen Corporate Power Grab in History Still
The Most Brazen Corporate Power Grab in History
16th November 2015

Episode 16

Chris Hedges and organizer Kevin Zeese break down the terms of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), and detail the upcoming demonstrations organized against it.

Militarizing Education Still
Militarizing Education
23rd November 2015

Episode 17

Chris Hedges discusses the militarization of higher education institutions with journalist Alexa O'Brien to uncover the trail of money and influence from the national security state to college programs.

The Whoredom of the Left Still
The Whoredom of the Left
30th November 2015

Episode 18

Chris Hedges and anti-prostitution advocates Lee Lakeman and Alice Lee discuss the Left’s absence in confronting male violence against women, and the role of colonialism in perpetuating prostitution.

The Revolution Will Be Local Still
The Revolution Will Be Local
7th December 2015

Episode 19

Chris Hedges speaks with attorney Thomas Linzey and activist Mark Clatterbuck about the grassroots movements rising up against the fracking industry, and the legislative and direct action necessary to resist corporate power in the absence of a true democratic system.

The Militarism of U.S. Diplomacy Still
The Militarism of U.S. Diplomacy
14th December 2015

Episode 20

Chris Hedges and author Vijay Prashad trace the acceleration of U.S. militarism since the collapse of the Soviet Union, and discuss the consequences of U.S. domination over global affairs.