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The Military-Industrial Complex: A History of U.S. Interventionism
Scott Horton, director of the Libertarian Institute, provides a deep historical analysis of U.S. interventionism from the Vietnam era to the modern conflict in Ukraine. Horton argues that the U.S. establishment, driven by the military-indu…
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Volodymyr Zelensky: War, Peace, and the Future of Ukraine
This interview features an intense and deeply personal conversation with President Volodymyr Zelensky about the harrowing reality of the war in Ukraine. The discussion goes beyond politics to cover the soul-crushing weight of conflict, the…
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John Mearsheimer: Power, War and Realism
Professor John Mearsheimer provides a rigorous analysis of world politics through the lens of offensive realism. He asserts that the international system is defined by anarchy, compelling great powers to compete for dominance to ensure the…
3h 35m -
Noam Chomsky: The War in Ukraine, Geopolitics, and U.S. Power
In this deep analysis, Noam Chomsky examines the complex geopolitical drivers behind the war in Ukraine, framing the conflict as a result of broken post-Cold War promises and reckless expansionism. He critiques the U.S. stance on foreign a…
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Stephen Kotkin: Putin, Stalin, and the War in Ukraine
Historian Stephen Kotkin analyzes the historical echoes between the regimes of Joseph Stalin and Vladimir Putin, framing the current war in Ukraine not as a result of Western expansionism, but as a strategic, albeit disastrous, choice driv…
2h 49m
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