Today we've got Ezra Levin, co-author of the book We Are Indivisible (along with his wife Leah Greenberg) to talk about how he fell, by his own account, ass-backwards into leading a national political movement. We discuss the nature of political organizing in the online age, what objectives Indivisible is focusing on, and what lessons others might learn from them. Enjoy!
Episode 242 - Lessons from Legislating with Nikil Saval
Episode 241 - The Ethics of Socialism with William Clare Roberts
Episode 240 PREVIEW - The January 6 Hearings
Episode 239 - The State of American Socialism with David Duhalde
Episode 238 PREVIEW - American School Financing Is a Disaster
Episode 59 RERUN - The Case for Student Debt Cancellation
Episode 237 - The Politics of Time
Episode 236 PREVIEW - Towards a Better Identity Politics with Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò
Episode 235 - Speech in the Academy
Episode 234 - Shortages and Inflation with David Dayen
Episode 209 UNLOCKED - On Popularism, with Alex Pareene
Episode 233 - The Politics and Culture of Video Games
Episode 232 UNLOCKED - The Amazon Union Struggle
Episode 232 PREVIEW - The Union Struggle at Amazon
Episode 231 - Minneapolis Justice Reform with Mary Moriarty
Episode 230 PREVIEW - Jeff Bezos, Welfare Queen
Episode 229 - The Broken American Legal System, with Sparky Abraham
Episode 228 - The Hapless Merrick Garland, with Jeff Hauser
Episode 63 REVENGEANCE: Corey Robin on Clarence Thomas
Episode 227 - Lessons from Putin’s War on Ukraine, with John Ganz
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