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Episodes: 62
Frequency: Irregular
Rating: 4.9/5.0
Estimated listeners: 1k-10k
Gender skew: Male
Location: USA
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Dylan Saba - Co-host of Turbulence, discussing geopolitical chaos of a world-system in flux. The description frames the show around the end of the American empire (or the end of the world, whichever comes first).
Samus Malekafzali - Co-host of Turbulence, discussing geopolitical chaos of a world-system in flux. The description frames the show around the end of the American empire (or the end of the world, whichever comes first).
M Ceniza - Co-host of Turbulence, discussing geopolitical chaos of a world-system in flux. The description frames the show around the end of the American empire (or the end of the world, whichever comes first).
Gerald Horne - Writing History From Below; Legacy Of 1776; Settler Colonialism As An Analytic Frame; US Suez Moment In Iran; Challenges Of Contemporary Left Electoralism; Related Works Including The Counter-revolution Of 1776 And Other Counter-revolution/abolition Democracy Titles.
BONUS: Iran Won
June 19, 2026
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit turbulencepod.substack.comIn this special extended bonus episode, we go point by point through the Memorandum of Understanding to end the Iran War. We also survey some of the most charming reactions from US and Israel officials and media figures.We’re committed to independence and will never run ads or take money from institutions. That means Turbulence is entirely listener-fund…
Episode 29: American Counterrevolutions w/ Gerald Horne
June 16, 2026
Gerald Horne joins us to discuss writing history from below, whether the legacy of 1776 can be redeemed, settler colonialism as an analytic frame, the US’s Suez moment in Iran, and the challenges of contemporary left electoralism.Works mentioned: The Counter-Revolution of 1776; The Capital of Slavery; The Counter-Revolution of 1836; Armed Struggle?; Abolition Democracy; Banquo’s Ghost; Comparative Settler Colonialism: Slavery & Indigenous Dispossession in the U.S. and Canada, the Pacific Nort...
BONUS: Memorandum of Misunderstanding
June 12, 2026
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit turbulencepod.substack.comWe discuss the return of war to the Persian Gulf, negotiations over an MOU, “dark transits” through Hormuz, a proposed Syrian invasion of Lebanon, Graham Platner’s whole deal, and what the trainwreck at CBS News says about the US-Israel relationship.We’re committed to independence and will never run ads or take money from institutions. That means Turbulence is entirely listener-funded.For $5 a month, paid ...
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