Episodios

  • Lumumba's Assassination & the US's "Jazz Ambassadors" w/ Gerald Horne & Anthony Ballas (AR&D Ep. 14)
    Apr 1 2026

    In this continuation of our African Revolutions and Decolonization series, we bring back two returning guests, Gerald Horne and Anthony Ballas, to discuss the documentary Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat, the assassination of Patrice Lumumba, and the U.S.'s "jazz ambassadors". A really stimulating discussion, we highly recommend you also check out our other episodes focused on the Congo to orient yourself historically here - The Congo - From Colonization Through Lumumba & Mobutu and The Situation in Congo - From Mobutu to M23 Rebels Today (both with Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja) and Mining the Congo w/ Josaphat Musamba, Germain Ngoie Tshibambe, & Ben Radley.

    We also recommend you check out the previous episodes we have done with Dr. Horne, which include - Histories of Resistance in LA from 60's to Today, Texas and the Roots of U.S. Fascism, and The Counterrevolution of 1776

    Anthony Ballas was also on the show recently, you can listen to the episode we did with him - Whiteness, Jake Paul, Boxing, & the Crisis of US Imperialism

    Gerald Horne is the John J. and Rebecca Moores Chair of History and African American Studies at the University of Houston. His research interests are unbelievably varied, encompassing biographies of W.E.B. Du Bois and Paul Robeson, to The Haitian Revolution, to Hollywood in the '30s-'50s, to Jazz and Justice. Be sure to check out his bibliography, you're certain to find something that interests you!

    Anthony Ballas is an organizer and a PhD student at Duke University. His work appears in Monthly Review, Protean Magazine, Caribbean Quarterly, 3:AM Magazine, Truthout, Middle West Review, CounterPunch, Scalawag Magazine, Peace, Land and Bread Magazine, and elsewhere. He also the host of the De Facto Podcast and co-host of Cold War Cinema.

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  • Political Persecution in Kenya/Booker's Abduction w/Booker Omole
    Mar 21 2026

    In this critically important episode (in collaboration with the Adnan Husain Show), we bring back our friend Comrade Booker from the Communist Party Marxist - Kenya to discuss his recent abduction, his imprisonment, the fraudulent case against him, and the work ongoing from the CPMK! An urgently important episode, be sure to share this episode widely to get the word out!

    *Please note that as of the time of release, donation links to the legal fund are not available yet, but we will edit the show notes to make the link available when the links are up. In the meantime, be sure to follow the Communist Party Marxist - Kenya for updates as well - on Twitter @CommunistsKe, on Facebook, YouTube, or on Instagram and their website at https://cpmk.org/.

    Also, be sure to listen to the 3 other episodes we have with Booker - History and Class Analysis of Kenyan Elections Dispatch, Building the Communist Party of Kenya, and Targeted by the State - Comrade Booker Omole from the Communist Party of Kenya On State Repression and His Personal Ordeal

    Booker Omole is the General Secretary of the Communist Party Marxist - Kenya. He can be found on Twitter @BookerBiro.

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  • Whiteness, Jake Paul, Boxing, & the Crisis of US Imperialism w/ Anthony Ballas
    Mar 7 2026

    In this episode of Guerrilla History, we have a fascinating conversation on the intersection of boxing, white supremacy, geopolitics, and imperialism, a discussion that you are sure to find interesting an useful even if you are not into boxing itself! For this, we bring on Anthony Ballas, who cowrote the piece Shadowboxing with Ghosts: Whiteness, Jake Paul, and the Crisis of U.S. Imperialism alongside the inimitable Prof. Gerald Horne for Black Agenda Report. Be sure to read the piece and listen to this episode, and stay tuned for another discussion with Tony soon, alongside Dr. Horne!

    Anthony Ballas is an organizer and a PhD student at Duke University. His work appears in Monthly Review, Protean Magazine, Caribbean Quarterly, 3:AM Magazine, Truthout, Middle West Review, CounterPunch, Scalawag Magazine, Peace, Land and Bread Magazine, and elsewhere. He also the host of the De Facto Podcast and co-host of Cold War Cinema.

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  • Nigeria's Independence Movement & Coup Era w/ Max Siollun (AR&D Ep. 13)
    Feb 23 2026

    In this continuation of our African Revolutions and Decolonization series, we bring back Max Siollun, whom you will remember from our episode Precolonial Nigeria from a few months ago. This time, we look at the Independence Movement in Nigeria, and then look at the post-colonial era with a particular focus on the Coup Era from the mid-60's through mid-80's. A fascinating history, and one which we hope you will find useful! Be sure to stay tuned for further episodes of the series!

    Max Siollun is a historian. He has written several acclaimed books on Nigeria's history, including What Britain Did to Nigeria: A Short History of Conquest and Rule, which was shortlisted in BBC History Magazine's 2021 Books of the Year, and The Forgotten Era: Nigeria Before British Rule. Follow him on twitter @maxsiollun.

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  • IB: Iran, Conferences, and More [Patreon Early Access]
    Feb 15 2026

    In this episode, which was available for early access on our patreon, we round up some recent work that we have been doing, discuss Iran, and more. Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of the conversation!

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  • Communism - The Highest Stage of Ecology [Peacemongers]
    Feb 6 2026

    This is a release from the terrific show Peacemongers (Fredshetsarna), a Swedish anti-imperialist podcast. The episodes features Henry Hakamaki and Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro discussing their book translation of Communism - The Highest Stage of Ecology.

    Be sure to subscribe to their podcast and/or their YouTube! Below are the shownotes from their episode posting:

    In this session of Peacemongers we had the honor of having Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro and
    Henry Hakamäki on, the translators of Guillaume Suing's "Communism, the highest state of
    ecology" from iskra books. We dive into the different parts of the book and a surrounding
    discussion about ecology, biology and socialism.
    We explore the ecological experiences of Cuba established in the 90's, the so-called "special
    period" after the overthrow of its ally and trading partner the Soviet Union. What contradictions
    there are within Cuba at that point and its conditions for realizing a transformation on a massive
    scale.
    We discuss the not so linear history of the Soviet Union through the lens of ecological
    development. A country often demonized as ecologically destructive in a totalizing manner,
    while the historical data throws a wrench in that narrative.
    The book also delves into a discussion about biology and genetics, how scientific theories are
    politicized in the polemic of the sides in the cold war and why the marxist philosophy of
    dialectical materialism is useful for understanding evolution and biology.
    On the topic of this book we discuss the relationship between imperialism and ecology, history
    and science. How research is weaponized, weather historical or scientific to fit the narrative of
    the vampire like beast of capitalism and fascism.
    This is a quite long, sometimes challenging subject we found very educational and interesting,
    we hope that you will too.
    A big thanks to our guests Salvatore and Henry for coming on.
    You can find the book at https://www.iskrabooks.org/communism-the-highest-stage-of-ecology
    This as well as many other fantastic books there are all available as PDF for free but we
    encourage you to support their work by buying some beautiful books.
    For swedes who are interested in iskra books, email bokkallarenorebro(AT)gmail.com for what
    you are looking for and I'll try to get it in my next order from iskra.

    Some references in the episode:
    Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro: Socialist states and the environment
    https://www.plutobooks.com/product/socialist-states-and-the-environment/
    Davies & Wheatcroft The Years of Hunger: Soviet Agriculture, 1931–1933
    Levins & Lewontin: The Dialectical biologist
    https://www.hup.harvard.edu/books/9780674202832

    And in case you have lived in a cave, Henry Hakamäki is the cohost of Guerrilla History Podcast
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  • The Imperial Theory Industry w/Gabriel Rockhill [Adnan Husain Show]
    Jan 31 2026

    In this episode, Adnan discusses Professor Gabriel Rockhill's new book, Who Paid the Pipers of Western Marxism, v. 1 of The Intellectual World War. This incredibly important book contributes an insurgent foray, a guerrilla attack, against the imperial theory industry and its ideological work in the psychological, intellectual war that is central to the perpetuation of imperialist capitalism of our era. This first volume lays out a crucial method and approach, a way of performing intellectual history through dialectical and historical materialism, while exposing the relationship between the deep state/permanent state forces that have patronized a compatible left culture and the wider systemic network of institutions where intellectual and cultural production takes place. The work goes on to examine some important figures particularly in the so-called "Frankfurt School" and situate these thinkers/scholars and their work within the imperial theory industry. It is a fascinating conversation about an profoundly important new book. We look forward to further volumes in this important series on the Intellectual World War.

    Dr. Gabriel Rockhill is a professor of philosophy and global interdisciplinary studies at Villanova University. He is the author or editor of a dozen books and co-founder of the Critical Theory Workshop. Check out its website and consider joining their summer school, attending their events and supporting this collective intellectual and liberatory project: https://criticaltheoryworkshop.com/


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  • The China Model w/ Ali Kadri
    Jan 23 2026

    In this episode of Guerrilla History, Ali Kadri is back for another installment of our ongoing mini-series with him! This time, a fascinating discussion on The China Model. If you missed our previous episode with him, Surplus Populations and the Political Economy of Waste, and The Future of Resistance, be sure to check that out! Also, stay tuned for more installments of this series!

    Be sure to check out the conference that Ali discussed, and also be sure to follow Ali's recommendation to check out Torkil Lauesen's work, such as The Long Transition Towards Socialism and the End of Capitalism and Unequal Exchange: Past, Present, and Future

    Ali Kadri is an esteemed Professor at various institutions around the world, as well as the author of many important books including Arab Development Denied: Dynamics of Accumulation by Wars of Encroachment, The Accumulation of Waste: A Political Economy of Systemic Destruction, and The Unmaking of Arab Socialism.

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