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The Anti-Imperialist Archive

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An archive of speeches, lectures, and interviews compiled by Ian Anderson and published by Sina Rahmani. For educational purposes only. This feed will not be monetized and all materials used in the episodes can be found free online.

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Recent Guests

Gene Sharp
Political theorist known for his work on non-violent action and civilian-based defense
Episode: Gene Sharp - Interview on War (1987)
Nettie Wild
Canadian filmmaker known for her documentary focusing on the Zapatista movement.
Episode: Nettie Wild, Tom Hansen - Paramilitaries in Mexico (1999)
Tom Hansen
US Coordinator of the Mexico Solidarity Network.
Mexico Solidarity Network
Episode: Nettie Wild, Tom Hansen - Paramilitaries in Mexico (1999)
Nassima Haddam
Wife of Anwar Haddam, involved in political activism related to her husband's case.
Episode: Mauri Saalakhan, Nassima Haddam - Early Beginnings of Secret Evidence Laws (1999)
Mauri Saalakhan
Activist and head of the Peace and Justice Foundation, focused on immigration issues.
Peace and Justice Foundation
Episode: Mauri Saalakhan, Nassima Haddam - Early Beginnings of Secret Evidence Laws (1999)
Francis Boyle
International law and human rights expert, professor of law at the University of Illinois.
University of Illinois
Episode: Francis Boyle - Ten Years after Colin Powell (2013)
Dr. Sophia Stamatopoulou-Robbins
Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Bard College
Bard College
Episode: Dr. Sophia Stamatopoulou-Robbins - Waste Siege: The Life of Infrastructure in Palestine (2021)
Norman Finkelstein
Professor of Political Science at DePaul University, author of numerous works related to Zionism and Israeli policies.
DePaul University
Episode: James Petras Primer - Zionism (with Norm Finkelstein) (2007), Latin America (2009)
James Petras
Emeritus Professor of Sociology at SUNY Binghamton, author on state power and globalization with a focus on Latin America.
SUNY Binghamton
Episode: James Petras Primer - Zionism (with Norm Finkelstein) (2007), Latin America (2009)

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Ian Anderson
Host of various educational content focusing on imperialism and social justice.

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3.0 out of 5 stars from 264 ratings
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    One of the best history podcasts out there.

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Many find the discussions provocative and thought-provoking, encouraging a deeper understanding of complex issues related to imperialism and social justice.
Listeners appreciate the insights provided in this archive, particularly valuing the emphasis on marginalized voices in historical narratives.
The educational nature of the content is frequently highlighted as a key attraction.

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Gene Sharp - Interview on War (1987)
Q: What do you see as the goals of civilian-based defense?
The goals include preparing society for non-violent resistance against aggressors and ensuring that social institutions support defense without resorting to military action.
Gene Sharp - Interview on War (1987)
Q: What general steps could be taken toward realizing a non-violent society?
Developing smaller institutions, eradicating violence in society, and creating programs that empower individuals to resist oppression can help foster a non-violent society.
Gene Sharp - Interview on War (1987)
Q: Why do you feel that world government is not a viable alternative for peace?
A world government requires means of enforcement that can become repressive and does not address the existing global inequalities and conflicts.
Gene Sharp - Interview on War (1987)
Q: What are the main functions of the war system, and how can this help us find a solution to the problem of war?
War serves various functions in society, including deterring attacks and providing security, but these roles need to be re-evaluated to find better solutions for peace.
Donald Freeman - Conversation and Autobiography Reading (2018)
Q: Can you talk about how you wrote the book?
I formulated an outline that encompasses what will be necessary in order to express my journey, which I filled in with the content of what I have lived.

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