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Dig: Black Power, Cold War w/ Aziz Rana

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🗓️ 26 April 2025

⏱️ 97 minutes

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Summary

Featuring Aziz Rana on the making of the American project and its legitimation through popular worship of the US Constitution. This episode, the third in what is now a four-part series, looks at how black movements responded as the Vietnam War and the limits of formal civil rights victories combined to explode the Cold War's contradictions.

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0:00.0

This episode of The Dig is brought to you by our listeners who support us at patreon.com and by Haymarket Books, which has loads of great left-wing titles, perfect for dig listeners like you.

0:11.5

One that you might like is reconsidering reparations, like climate justice and constructive politics, are needed in the wake of slavery and colonialism by Olufemi Othaiwo.

0:22.2

Now available in paperback with a new preface by the author,

0:25.5

this path-breaking book about world history, global justice, and the climate crisis

0:29.7

makes a clear and expansive case for reparations as a future-oriented project.

0:35.4

As Naomi Klein puts it,

0:37.2

weaving together the long-held redistribution

0:39.5

demands of revolutionary movements for racial justice and decolonization, with the scientific

0:45.1

imperative for immediate climate action. Tywo builds the irresistible case for decarbonization

0:52.1

through reparation.

1:00.2

Coursing with moral urgency and propelled by brilliant pros, this is more than argument.

1:03.2

It's how we build the power needed to win.

1:11.6

Find reconsidering reparations at haymarketbooks.org, where all paperback books are 20% off every day. Welcome to The Dig, a podcast from Jacobin magazine.

1:23.6

My name is Daniel Denver, and I'm broadcasting from Providence, Rhode Island.

1:29.2

This is the third in what I said would be a three-part series, but will in fact be a four-part

1:33.6

series, with Dig Super Guest Aziz Rana, re-examining the entirety of American history through

1:40.5

alternating periods of conflict and quiescence around our liberal capitalist, imperialist

1:46.0

constitutional order. This is the history of how an avowed white Anglo-Settler colony,

1:51.9

practicing the widespread enslavement of black workers, while expanding westward through the

1:57.0

dispossession of indigenous land, transformed itself in the wake of the Spanish-American

2:02.0

War and World Wars 1 and 2 into a global empire that claimed its right to hegemony by virtue of its

2:09.7

universalist emancipatory principles. And then it's the history of how all that has spectacularly

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