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🗓️ 20 June 2025
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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 |
0:05.0 | and by Haymarket Books, which has loads of great left-wing titles, perfect for dig listeners like you. |
0:12.5 | One that you might like is All Our Trials, Prisons, Policing, and the Feminist Fight to End Violence by Emma L. Thuma. During the 1970s, grassroots |
0:24.4 | activists within and beyond the walls of women's prisons forged radical politics against gender |
0:30.5 | violence and incarceration. Scholar activist Emily L. Thuma traces the making of this |
0:36.0 | anti-carceral feminism at the intersections of |
0:39.1 | struggles for racial and economic justice, imprisoned and institutionalized people's rights, |
0:45.0 | and gender and sexual liberation. Thuma reveals a violent culture of opposition to |
0:50.6 | interpersonal and state violence that both transforms our understanding of 1970s social |
0:55.8 | movements and illuminates the history of present struggles for transformative justice. |
1:02.1 | Find all-hour trials at haymarketbooks.org, where all paperback books are 20% off every day. |
1:22.7 | Welcome to The Dig, a podcast from Jacobin magazine. |
1:27.7 | My name is Daniel Denver, and I'm broadcasting from Providence, Rhode Island. |
1:35.7 | This is my interview with Muyn Rabani on Israel's war on Iran, possible direct U.S. intervention, |
1:43.4 | and the ongoing genocide in Gaza. As we speak, Trump is considering directly intervening to take part in the Israeli assault. |
1:46.2 | Iran's struggle for sovereignty against imperialist powers dates back to the 19th century. |
1:52.3 | Constantly, those imperialist powers have intervened to crush those struggles for sovereignty. |
1:59.8 | Most dramatically, with the 1953 U.K.-U.S. coup |
2:03.9 | against democratically elected Prime Minister Muhammad Mossadegh. It was a government that had to be |
2:10.0 | overthrown because Iran had dared to commit the crime of nationalizing its own oil. |
2:17.0 | In 1979, the Islamic Revolution overthrew the Shah's |
2:21.5 | brutal U.S.-backed regime, combining Shia religious piety and third-worldest anti-imperialism, |
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