The Nation Podcasts

By: The Nation Magazine
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  • Here's where to find podcasts from The Nation. Political talk without the boring parts, featuring the writers, activists and artists who shape the news, from a progressive perspective.

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  • The Dirty Alliance Between Tech and the Oil Industry w/ JS Tan | Tech Won't Save Us
    Apr 3 2025

    On this episode of Tech Won't Save Us, Paris Marx is joined by JS Tan to discuss his experience seeing first hand how Microsoft deployed its cloud and machine learning services to help Chevron extract more oil and gas, and the state of tech worker organizing around climate change.

    JS Tan is a PhD student at MIT, researching cloud computing in the US and China. He’s a a member of Collective Action in Tech and writes the Value Added newsletter.



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    53 mins
  • Winning in Wisconsin, and in the Courts | Start Making Sense
    Apr 2 2025

    The Wisconsin Supreme Court election tested the political power of Musk’s money, and voters rejected his candidate. The results have huge implications for the midterms. John Nichols has our analysis.

    Also: A big victory in federal district court: Trump cannot shut down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Rob Weissman of Public Citizen will explain.



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    37 mins
  • Housing and Mobility in America’s Past and Present w/ Yoni Appelbaum | American Prestige
    Apr 1 2025

    Yoni Appelbaum, a deputy executive editor at The Atlantic, joins the program to talk about his book Stuck: How the Privileged and the Propertied Broke the Engine of American Opportunity. We discuss mobility in the US and how that might sacrifice community for opportunity, the “frontier” as a way of taking land and easing class antagonism, the birth of American zoning from anti-Chinese practices in 19th century California, the move toward the single-family home and it being a symbol of the American identity, how we can make homes accessible once more for working Americans, and more.



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    1 hr and 3 mins

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Mr.Mystal you are one of a handful of the smartest minds to influence white ,black , asian ,and many others i want to meet you one day and shake your hand and tell you thanks for 1 making me understand things about not just politics but live your wealth of knowledge is unbelievable and im so happy that your on our side meaning the democrats we could only hope to have 1000's of future Elie Mystal cause lord knows we need good honest and truthful people like you Mr Mystal god bless can't wait for podcast number 2 i hope you will make them from now on 1 hour cause your the brain that's going to spark the brain that changes this world and i thank Sir for everything you do 👑🇺🇸🌊💯🎤✌

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