
The Humanist Report is a progressive political podcast that analyzes political news stories through the lens of humanism. This podcast is hosted by Mike Figueredo, a Ph.D student of public policy and political activist.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 473 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | News | |||

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The Humanist Report, like the name implies, strives to reveal the inhumanity of late stage, terminal capitalism and to posit a society which cares for the working class, the dispossessed, the marginalized. It prioritizes the voice of the voiceless. It exposes the stark brutality of capitalism. In the words of the great revolutionary, Rosa Luxemburg. "Socialism or Barbarism!"
I rely on podcasts and YouTube for analysis like Mike’s. Absolutely essential. We cannot be afraid to speak out and take to the streets and organize protests. I refuse to self-censor. As a teacher, I refuse to whitewash US history or to both sides the illegal actions of the MAGA regime. I need these podcasts to know what is going on day to day. We must speak out with our voices, our bodies, and perhaps even our freedom and our lives. We need to do this for our children and their children. We ne... more
This is exactly what I’ve been looking for in a podcast that calls out everyone based on their actions and not their shameless words or party affiliation. Though words do matter now that fascism is taking over. Thanks Mike!
mace is not a feminist and by mace saying she is has no idea what being a feminist means. mace is just a plain and simple beeeach.
Initially discovered the podcast looking for secular content that employed a Humanism outlook. The name is misleading to say the least. While at times, Figureedo and I share some points of views and concern, his content is for the majority emotional and reactionary. He's a mainstream (self-described) ‘leftist’ that supports establishment candidates and political/social policies. He’s over the top in regard to his coverage of identity politics and the culture war, of which get his audience’s emo... more
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The content explores critical political news and contemporary issues, focusing on the implications of U.S. policies, particularly under the Trump administration. Episodes frequently analyze systemic problems within the Democratic and Republican parties, with an emphasis on civil liberties, authoritarianism, and social justice. The host encourages grassroots activism and critiques the establishment's attempts to stifle progressive movements, often invoking historical parallels to illustrate current events. A distinct feature of the content is its background in humanism, guiding discussions towards themes of justice and compassion for marginalized communities.
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2. Marianne Williamson
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