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The Malcolm Effect

Momodou
Senegal
Haiti
Zionism
Congo
Palestine
Colonialism
Palestinian Struggle
US Imperialism
Genocide
Maki Sal
Jovenel Moïse
U.S. Imperialism
Kambale Musavuli
Iran
Protests
Anti-Semitism
Student Activism
James Baldwin
Corruption
French Colonialism

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There are several discourses that seek to explain anti-semitism in this moment, but what is often missing are the material questions? Tune in as we discuss Barnaby's article titled "What Do People Panic About When They Panic About Anti-Semitism?"

In this first instalment of this 3 part series, we discuss with Dr. Bikrum Gill: what is imperialism? More specifically, what is capitalist-imperialism? And what does it mean to be anti-imperialist?

This is the second episode in a 3-part series on African thought. In this second instalment, we discuss with Professor Zubairu Wai: What is missed by focusing on 1492? Coloniality and decolonisation, and so much more.

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Recent Guests

Professor Uncle
A mentor and expert on post-colonial studies and decoloniality
Episode: #134 Africa, Modernity & The Problem with 1492 - Zubairu Wai
Shaykh Khaled Abou El Fadl
Prominent Islamic scholar and law professor
Episode: #133 Catching up with Shaykh Khaled Abou El-Fadl
Gabriel Rockhill
Professor and researcher with a long-standing interest in Chinese socialism
Episode: #129 A recent trip to China - Professor Gabriel Rockhill
Khalil Dewan
Human rights investigator and researcher focusing on drone warfare and its ethical implications.
Episode: #127 Drone warfare - Khalil Dewan
Professor Mohammad Marandi
A prominent scholar and commentator on Middle Eastern politics.
Episode: #126 The Future of the Arab-Iranian Region - Professor Mohammad Marandi
Professor Zubairu Wai
Professor and mentor, involved in discussions on Pan-Africanism
Episode: #125 Pan-Africanism as World Making - Professor Zubairu Wai
Professor Radhika Desai
A prominent scholar focused on political economy and international relations
Episode: #123 Neoliberalism and the role of the dollar in US imperialism - Professor Radhika Desai?
Max Ajl
A political analyst and commentator on Middle Eastern issues
Episode: #121 Anti imperialism and The Question of Syria - Max Ajl
Dr. Nina Farnia
Professor and scholar focusing on imperialism and anti-imperialism
Episode: #120 Our role within the imperial core - Dr. Nina Farnia

Hosts

Nan
Co-host of the series, involves raising discussions on critical global topics.
Malcolm
Host of the series known for engaging dialogues across a spectrum of important issues.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 338 ratings
  • Absolutely Necessary Podcast

    Not an understatement. The extreme brainwashing that the West has imposed on all of its subjects requires an equal undoing and Momodou offers exactly that in this podcast. From the topics to the guests to the questions and research done in preparation, this podcast does not disappoint in the slightest.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hddgiiytewad
    United States2 months ago
  • Great podcast

    Love this show. Very informative with hosts asking great questions. I also appreciate that they talk about the USA a lot, as a proud American it’s nice to hear the rest of the world discuss us. My only complaint is that it needs more Deej. She’s the best 😍😍😍

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kzaman15
    United States3 months ago
  • An express history class

    great questions , knowledgeable guests , so much to learn.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Petizafun
    United States7 months ago
  • A welcome addition!

    Keep up this great podcast, Momodou! I learned so much from your episode with Professor Rockhill. I deeply appreciate your efforts.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    C-Town Scuppernong
    United States9 months ago
  • A view of the world through Pan-African lens

    The Malcom Effect provides a view of the world through the lens of Pan-Africanism. It’s always a joy to listen to Momodou (the charismatic host), and all the other great thinkers he’s brought on board this platform.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    M.K. Njeri
    United States2 years ago

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Positive comments highlight the show's role in challenging dominant narratives, especially regarding international relations and historical context.
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#131 Assad, Jolani & The Axis - Professor Navid Farnia
Q: What is your view on the current state of the axis?
Despite hardships, the Palestinian resistance is strengthening and there are emerging contradictions in the region that could lead to new opportunities for the resistance.
#131 Assad, Jolani & The Axis - Professor Navid Farnia
Q: Why is the US so involved in Syria?
The US aims to undermine Syria due to its support of Palestinian resistance and alliances with countries that challenge US hegemony, like Iran.
#131 Assad, Jolani & The Axis - Professor Navid Farnia
Q: How do we understand Syria in relation to US imperialism?
Syria's relationship to imperialism dates back to historical arrangements like Sykes-Picot and involves ongoing US actions to destabilize the region.
#129 A recent trip to China - Professor Gabriel Rockhill
Q: How do we begin to respond to critiques of China's socialist project?
It's important to understand China's gradual introduction of capitalist elements within a socialist framework, rather than viewing it as purely capitalist.
#129 A recent trip to China - Professor Gabriel Rockhill
Q: What were your main observations about socialism in China and Vietnam?
The living standards in both countries have significantly improved, with major investments in social welfare and triumph in poverty alleviation, particularly in China.

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