In the 6 part documentary from Icarus films, stockbroker David Ricardo and demographer Thomas Malthus are discussed in their historical economic context and for their influence. Following this discussion, the documentary covers the critique that Marx offered of capitalism and its technical underpinnings. This episode is part of KPFA’s fund drive! KPFA is community supported public … Continued


The Federal Communications Commission voted today to allow Internet providers – such as AT&T and Verizon – to speed up service for some apps and websites and block or slow down others. We comment this decision with Craig Aaron, President of Free Press / Free Press Action Fund. Then, we broadcast selected excerpts from a documentary … Continued


Peter Kuznik and Oliver Stone team up to tell the Untold History of the United States. The documentary chronicles the imperialist activities America has engaged in since its birth as a nation and particularly during the 20th century. Covert operations, political coups and takeovers, political suppression are all detailed in the documentary Capitalism, a 6 part documentary … Continued


Last night, Democrat Doug Jones won U.S. Senate seat in Alabama against GOP candidate Roy Moore. In the first part of today’s show we comment this outcome with Adele M. Stan, columnist for The American Prospect Magazine, and Geoffrey M. Kabaservice, author of Rule and Ruin: The Downfall of Moderation and the Destruction of the Republican Party, From Eisenhower … Continued



Listen to this morning’s broadcast of selections from Michael Eric Dyson. An academic, author, radio host, and professor at Georgetown, Dyson discusses the themes that run through his many books, including his most recent title: Tears We Cannot Stop. This episode is part of KPFA’s fund drive! KPFA is community supported public radio, which means … Continued