
Left Anchor
byRyan Cooper & Alexi the Greek
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Philosophy, politics, and the left.
Episodes(40 episodes)
Episode 377
Why Christians Should Be Leftists - 366 PREVIEW
Today we have Phil Christman on to talk about his book Why Christians Should Be Leftists. Is there a model of Christianity aside from right-wing fundamentalism--something more in like with the teachings of this fellow Jesus Christ?
The David Bentley Hart essay mentioned can be found here.
Published: Sep 16, 2025Duration: 5m 13s
Episode 376
The Covid Doctors of Doubt - 365
Today we have Dr. Jonathan Howard, who writes at Science Based Medicine, on to discuss his new book Everyone Else Is Lying to You: How the medical establishment weaponized doubt to spread COVID, normalize quackery, and undermine public health. It's all about a cohort of highly credentialed and elite doctors who spread grotesque disinformation about Covid from the very start of the pandemic, and kept doing so even as their predictions were repeatedly proven wrong. And now many of those people are in charge of America's public health bureaucracy, tearing it to shreds--when they aren't getting Jonathan's YouTube channel...
Published: Sep 5, 2025Duration: 1h 25m 7s
Episode 375
The Case for Democracy - 364
Today we have writer and friend of the pod Osita Nwanevu on to talk about his new book The Right of the People: Democracy and the Case for a New American Founding. He goes back to political brass tacks--what democracy actually is, why it's important, why we don't have it, and why we should work to achieve the goals set forth in the Declaration of Independence for the first time.
Published: Aug 26, 2025Duration: 1h 2m 16s
Episode 374
Greenland Report - 363 EXCERPT
Ryan recently visited Greenland to report on their public sector, which turns out to be extremely large and critical to the local economy. How and why did this develop? Then we discuss some recent gerrymandering news.
Stay tuned for the full article in the next issue of the Prospect! And subscribe here to hear the rest of the episode.
Published: Aug 16, 2025Duration: 16m 53s
Episode 373
Katie Brennan Beat the New Jersey Machine - 362 EXCERPT
Today we're interviewing Katie Brennan, who just won the primary for the New Jersey state Assembly in Hudson County. She explains how the state Democratic machine de facto abolished democracy with a rigged ballot design, how it changed, and how she overcame a tidal wave of money to win.
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Published: Aug 7, 2025Duration: 34m 35s
Episode 372
A Turning Point for Gaza? - 361
Today we've got Layla Al-Sheik on to discuss recent events in Gaza, where an onrushing famine has suddenly become widely acknowledged, even among parts of the Israeli far right. Is it because reality finally broke through, or Europe getting fed up--or perhaps an Ezra Klein column? And is there a chance to save Gazans and get a permanent peace settlement?
Check out our previous episode with Layla here and the Isaac Chotiner interview of Amit Segal here.
Published: Aug 1, 2025Duration: 1h 0m 20s
Episode 371
Transphobia Is Based on Lies - 360
Alexi is still on vacation, so this time we are replaying a recent American Prospect Weekly Roundup show, in which Evan Urquhart of Assigned Media helps Ryan dig into the Supreme Court's latest transphobic decision and how The New York Times played a vital role in it.
Published: Jul 19, 2025Duration: 1h 0m 22s
Episode 370
The Worst Law in 175 Years - 359 PREVIEW
Today we've got David Dayen on to discuss the One Big Beautiful Bill Act: massive tax cuts for the rich, massive cuts to Medicaid, food stamps, evisceration of Joe Biden's climate program, and huge subsidies for oil and coal companies, plus a number of bizarre smaller items. Republicans seemingly also forgot to waive another budget law, meaning there will also be $500 billion in cuts to Medicare over the next decade. Not great!
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Published: Jul 11, 2025Duration: 12m 59s
Episode 369
Four Futures Revisited - 353 UNLOCKED
Back in 2011 Peter Frase wrote an article for Jacobin called "Four Futures," later turned into a book, speculating about how politics and the economy might evolve in the future as automation progresses. The four possibilities, outlined in broad strokes, are: communism, rentism, socialism, and exterminism. Fourteen years on, how have his predictions borne out, with the rise of global temperatures, green energy, and artificial intelligence?
Published: Jul 9, 2025Duration: 1h 6m 43s
Episode 368
How Zohran Did It - 358
Today we’ve got New York City politics expert Michael Caley on to discuss how Zohran Mamdani managed to assemble a coalition that bested Andrew Cuomo—where did he rack up big margins and why, how did Cuomo’s campaign fail, and what does it mean?
Check out Michael’s Substack here, and Michael Lange’s voting analysis here.
Published: Jun 29, 2025Duration: 1h 9m 32s
Episode 367
Liberal Socialism?? - 357
Today we have Dr. Matthew McManus on to discuss his book The Political Theory of Liberal Socialism. It turns out that there is an extensive tradition of socialism emerging out of classical liberal theory in the 19th century that is clearly relevant for today. What can modern leftists learn from John Stuart Mill, Mary Wollstonecraft, John Rawls, and many others? Listen to find out.
Published: Jun 21, 2025Duration: 1h 12m 2s
Episode 366
Israel's War on Iran - 356 PREVIEW
Today we've got Derek Davison of the Foreign Exchanges newsletter and American Prestige podcast on to talk about Israel's sweeping attack on Iran. What is happening and why, how much has each side suffered, and is there a chance that the U.S. might get involved? It doesn't look good.
Check out Kerry Howley's essay on Pete Hegseth here.
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Published: Jun 18, 2025Duration: 8m 48s
Episode 365
The Kaleckian Moment in 2024 - 355 PREVIEW
Back in 1943 the Polish economist Michał Kalecki published one of the all-time great essays about political economy, “The Political Aspects of Full Employment.” We dig into his argument and how it holds up applied to the 2024 election. Then we turn to an essay in Spectre Journal called “‘Experience’ as the Best Teacher” by Vanessa Wills about the intellectual approach (or lack thereof) of Joe Rogan, and what it reveals about his class position.
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Published: Jun 6, 2025Duration: 10m 14s
Episode 364
Elon Is Out—Or Is He? - 354
Today we are talking Elon Musk’s alleged retreat from DOGE, the ungodly horrors he has unleashed in that time, and why someone would commit such evil. Then we move on to Trump’s loss in tariff court, his prospects at the Supreme Court, the lie about “white genocide” in South Africa, and what’s going on in Gaza and Ukraine.
Check out Ryan’s piece on Musk leaving here, David Dayen’s piece on Trump’s tariff smackdown here, and the documentary series on Larry Krasner here.
Published: May 30, 2025Duration: 1h 9m 40s
Episode 363
Four Futures Revisited - 353 PREVIEW
Back in 2011 Peter Frase wrote an article for Jacobin called "Four Futures," later turned into a book, speculating about how politics and the economy might evolve in the future as automation progresses. The four possibilities, outlined in broad strokes, are: communism, rentism, socialism, and exterminism. Fourteen years on, how have his predictions borne out, with the rise of global temperatures, green energy, and artificial intelligence?
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Published: May 24, 2025Duration: 7m 2s
Episode 362
A New Left Economics? - 352
Today we have economist and YouTuber Cahal Moran on to talk about his book Why We're Getting Poorer: A Realist’s Guide to the Economy and How We Can Fix It. We discuss what the economics profession has learned since 2008, what lessons the left can learn from it, why lefty YouTubers seem to be rather weak in this area, and more. Enjoy!
Published: May 17, 2025Duration: 1h 5m 40s
Episode 361
Silicon Valley Brain Rot - 351 PREVIEW
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Published: May 10, 2025Duration: 13m 14s
Episode 360
Empty Shelves Are Coming - 350
Today we've got David Dayen on to talk about the big Apple decision limiting fees on the company's app store, and then the building supply disruptions thanks to Trump's tariffs, which look to be comparable to what happened during the pandemic. Gulp.
Published: May 4, 2025Duration: 59m 21s
Episode 359
Whiskey Pete - 349 PREVIEW
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Published: Apr 24, 2025Duration: 4m 57s
Episode 358
Stonks - 348
What the heck is going on with the economy and the markets? We've got financial expert George Pearkes on to discuss tariffs, stocks, whether the bond market is blowing up, and the economy writ large.
Published: Apr 12, 2025Duration: 1h 6m 21s