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Jan 2025
53m 4s

U.S. Imperialism and the Question of Pal...

Rhiannon, Mohammed, and Yara
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Yara and Mohammed are joined by Patrick Higgins, a historian of U.S. imperialism in West Asia, to discuss the relationship between the United States and Israel, Palestinian revolutionary conceptions of that relationship, and how a recognition of the genocide in Gaza as a function of imperialism helps us better understand American "foreign and domestic" politics and our own role in confronting zionism, fascism, and empire.

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