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Know Your Enemy
Red Diaper Baby (w/ Ari Brostoff)

Know Your Enemy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 90:49 Very Popular


Matt and Sam are joined by Ari Brostoff, author of  Missing Time: Essays, to explore David Horowitz's 1996 memoir, Radical Son. Like a number of prominent conservatives, Horowitz is a convert from the left. But he's younger than most of the first neocons, and his journey to the right went through Berkeley and the New Left more than the alcoves of City College. Radical Son is his account of that journey—an evocative, angry, revealing text that takes the reader from his red-diaper baby childhood in Queens's Sunnyside neighborhood to his involvement with Huey Newton and the Black Panthers in Oakland to his break with the left and turn to the right. What does Horowitz's trajectory reveal about the rightwing politics today? Sources:Ari Brostoff, Missing Time: Essays (n+1, 2022)Vivian Gornick, The Romance of American Communism (1977, reprint Verso 2020)David Horowitz, Radical Son: A Generational Odyssey (Simon & Schuster, 1996)Fran Lebowitz, "Speaking of New York," Commonweal, February 7, 2019Ronald Radosh and Sol Stern, "Our Friend, the Trump Propagandist," New Republic, May 5, 2021Cole Stangler, "David Horowitz: 'Conservatives are So F**king Well-Mannered," In These Times, December 12, 2013Reinhold Niebuhr, "Augustine's Political Realism," from The Essential Reinhold Niebuhr (Yale University Press, 1987)..and don't forget to subscribe to Know Your Enemy on Patreon for access to all of our bonus episodes!

Shrinks Rap
Citizen Josh (Kornbluth): Film Maker, Mono-linguist, Oboe Player, Red Diaper Baby, and Jungian Psychotherapy Client

Shrinks Rap

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 64:30


Josh Kornbluth is a mono-linguist, film maker, humorist, theatre performer, and activist who was raised by Stalinist parents Bunny and Paul in NYC. Josh admits that his oboe- playing likely helped more than his athletic prowess in landing him a scholarship at Princeton.  A self-described “Red Diaper Baby,” his indoctrination into communism by left-leaning Jewish parents inspired a one-man show and featured film. In this podcast, Josh talks about his film “Haiku Tunnel” and the fanfare around the announcement that the film had made it into Sundance Film Festival (they forgot to call him). Josh jokes about his wife's anxiety about left turns and neglecting taxes, and how he dedicated a play and movie to her called “Love and Taxes.” Josh explores a doorway metaphor, and its relevance to caring for his mom who suffers from Alzheimer's and his stint as an “artist in residence” at a hospice, The Zen Hospice Project. Because this is ShrinksRap Josh opened up about his connection to psychotherapy, including his feelings of guilt that his long-term Jungian analyst likely retired because of him, and his confusion even today over what Jungian Psychotherapy actually is. WCMI networking group A networking group for mindfulness-focused clinicians dedicated to learning together & collaborating for more information click here

Jumpsuit Utopia
Extreme Red Diaper Baby Situation: S3E1&2, “That Hope Is You, Part 1” & “Far From Home”

Jumpsuit Utopia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 71:50


Extreme Red Diaper Baby Situation: S3E1&2, “That Hope Is You, Part 1” & “Far From Home” by Ezri xB & Sophia

Seattle Sucks
Red Diaper Baby

Seattle Sucks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 74:39


Greg and Brian are joined by Brynn (@GabeTheCat1) and Ben (@BenUdashen), hosts of the new podcast, Red Diaper Baby, to talk about how children should be taken away from their parents and raised by communist nannies.

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Unpopular Front
NEW SHOW – Red Diaper Baby

Unpopular Front

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 60:16


Hello all. I hope you all weren’t waiting around on the website for the past month waiting for another Unpopular Front. I started a new show with my nanny friend Brynn Platt talking about childcare and socialism. If you like this episode, go on over to RDBshow.com and subscribe on your preferred medium! Thanksssssss

Red Diaper Baby
Episode 1 - Welcome To Red Diaper Baby / History of US Childcare 1890 - 1945

Red Diaper Baby

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 60:16


Welcome to Red Diaper Baby, everyone! Today we get to know Brynn and Ben, as well as examine the US History from 1890-1945 and how it relates to childcare. For all links and information, go to RDBshow.comRed Diaper Baby is made possible by your support at Patreon.com/rdbshowTwitter: RDBshow / Ben / BrynnFacebook: Red Diaper BabyYouTube: Red Diaper Baby Theme Music:Another Brick In The Wall (vaporwave) by Southsound Beat Transition Music:Metropolis (Kraftwerk Vaporwave) by Insvbria Dekadent

Sandy Rios in the Morning
Paul Kengor Discusses Bernie Sanders, Democrats Fear of Sanders' Nomination, and Red Diaper Baby Pete Buttigieg

Sandy Rios in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 46:31


Quite Frankly
"Viruses, CEO's, and Red Diaper Doper Babies" ft. RedPill78 2/26/20

Quite Frankly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 84:24


It’s a short show tonight, but we have a good friend stopping by to hang out – RedPill78 is on with us and there won’t be any shortage of things to discuss. More High-Level Pedophilia Raids, CoronaVirus, Julian Assange, and a new rash of CEO’s stepping down from gigantic corporations. Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/Qq2ekQjbai8 Sponsor the Show: Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/QuiteFrankly One-Time Gift: http://www.paypal.me/QuiteFranklyLive SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/quitefrankly BTC: 1EafWUDPHY6y6HQNBjZ4kLWzQJFnE5k9PK LTC: LRs6my7scMxpTD5j7i8WkgBgxpbjXABYXX ETH: 0x80cd26f708815003F11Bd99310a47069320641fC Episodes On Demand: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/301gcES iTunes: http://apple.co/2dMURMq SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/2dTMD13 Google Play: https://bit.ly/2SMi1SF Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2tI5THI BitChute: https://bit.ly/2vNSMFq Official WebSite: http://www.QuiteFranklyPodcast.com DISCORD Hangout: https://bit.ly/2FpkS11 Quite Frankly Subreddit: https://bit.ly/2HdvzEC Steemit: https://bit.ly/2FrNkyi Twitter: @PoliticalOrgy MINDS: @QuiteFrankly Live On: Periscope: https://bit.ly/2FmsOzQ Twitch: https://bit.ly/2TGAeB6 YouTube: https://bit.ly/2exPzj4 DLive: https://bit.ly/2PpY0k0

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Dr Gaurav Gupta your personal Child Specialist explains about by children may have red or pink urine during the first year of their life and whether this is dangerous or not, and how to manage this problem --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gaurav-gupta6/message

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New Books Network
Mickey and Dick Flacks, "Making History/Making Blintzes: How Two Red Diaper Babies Found Each Other and Discovered America" (Rutgers UP, 2018)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 81:04


Mickey and Dick Flacks' new book Making History/Making Blintzes: How Two Red Diaper Babies Found Each Other and Discovered America (Rutgers UP, 2018) is a chronicle of the political and personal lives of progressive activists Richard (Dick) and Miriam (Mickey) Flacks, two of the founders of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). As active members of the Civil Rights movement and the anti-Vietnam War movement in the 1960s, and leaders in today’s social movements, their stories are a first-hand account of progressive American activism from the 1960s to the present. Throughout this memoir, the couple demonstrates that their lifelong commitment to making history through social activism cannot be understood without returning to the deeply personal context of their family history—of growing up “Red Diaper babies” in 1950s New York City, using folk music as self-expression as adolescents in the 1960s, and of making blintzes for their own family through the 1970s and 1980s. As the children of immigrants and first generation Jews, Dick and Mickey crafted their own religious identity as secular Jews, created a critical space for American progressive activism through SDS, and ultimately, found themselves raising an “American” family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Sociology
Mickey and Dick Flacks, "Making History/Making Blintzes: How Two Red Diaper Babies Found Each Other and Discovered America" (Rutgers UP, 2018)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 81:04


Mickey and Dick Flacks' new book Making History/Making Blintzes: How Two Red Diaper Babies Found Each Other and Discovered America (Rutgers UP, 2018) is a chronicle of the political and personal lives of progressive activists Richard (Dick) and Miriam (Mickey) Flacks, two of the founders of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). As active members of the Civil Rights movement and the anti-Vietnam War movement in the 1960s, and leaders in today’s social movements, their stories are a first-hand account of progressive American activism from the 1960s to the present. Throughout this memoir, the couple demonstrates that their lifelong commitment to making history through social activism cannot be understood without returning to the deeply personal context of their family history—of growing up “Red Diaper babies” in 1950s New York City, using folk music as self-expression as adolescents in the 1960s, and of making blintzes for their own family through the 1970s and 1980s. As the children of immigrants and first generation Jews, Dick and Mickey crafted their own religious identity as secular Jews, created a critical space for American progressive activism through SDS, and ultimately, found themselves raising an “American” family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Politics
Mickey and Dick Flacks, "Making History/Making Blintzes: How Two Red Diaper Babies Found Each Other and Discovered America" (Rutgers UP, 2018)

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 81:04


Mickey and Dick Flacks' new book Making History/Making Blintzes: How Two Red Diaper Babies Found Each Other and Discovered America (Rutgers UP, 2018) is a chronicle of the political and personal lives of progressive activists Richard (Dick) and Miriam (Mickey) Flacks, two of the founders of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). As active members of the Civil Rights movement and the anti-Vietnam War movement in the 1960s, and leaders in today’s social movements, their stories are a first-hand account of progressive American activism from the 1960s to the present. Throughout this memoir, the couple demonstrates that their lifelong commitment to making history through social activism cannot be understood without returning to the deeply personal context of their family history—of growing up “Red Diaper babies” in 1950s New York City, using folk music as self-expression as adolescents in the 1960s, and of making blintzes for their own family through the 1970s and 1980s. As the children of immigrants and first generation Jews, Dick and Mickey crafted their own religious identity as secular Jews, created a critical space for American progressive activism through SDS, and ultimately, found themselves raising an “American” family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Critical Theory
Mickey and Dick Flacks, "Making History/Making Blintzes: How Two Red Diaper Babies Found Each Other and Discovered America" (Rutgers UP, 2018)

New Books in Critical Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 81:04


Mickey and Dick Flacks' new book Making History/Making Blintzes: How Two Red Diaper Babies Found Each Other and Discovered America (Rutgers UP, 2018) is a chronicle of the political and personal lives of progressive activists Richard (Dick) and Miriam (Mickey) Flacks, two of the founders of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). As active members of the Civil Rights movement and the anti-Vietnam War movement in the 1960s, and leaders in today’s social movements, their stories are a first-hand account of progressive American activism from the 1960s to the present. Throughout this memoir, the couple demonstrates that their lifelong commitment to making history through social activism cannot be understood without returning to the deeply personal context of their family history—of growing up “Red Diaper babies” in 1950s New York City, using folk music as self-expression as adolescents in the 1960s, and of making blintzes for their own family through the 1970s and 1980s. As the children of immigrants and first generation Jews, Dick and Mickey crafted their own religious identity as secular Jews, created a critical space for American progressive activism through SDS, and ultimately, found themselves raising an “American” family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Jewish Studies
Mickey and Dick Flacks, "Making History/Making Blintzes: How Two Red Diaper Babies Found Each Other and Discovered America" (Rutgers UP, 2018)

New Books in Jewish Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 81:04


Mickey and Dick Flacks' new book Making History/Making Blintzes: How Two Red Diaper Babies Found Each Other and Discovered America (Rutgers UP, 2018) is a chronicle of the political and personal lives of progressive activists Richard (Dick) and Miriam (Mickey) Flacks, two of the founders of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). As active members of the Civil Rights movement and the anti-Vietnam War movement in the 1960s, and leaders in today’s social movements, their stories are a first-hand account of progressive American activism from the 1960s to the present. Throughout this memoir, the couple demonstrates that their lifelong commitment to making history through social activism cannot be understood without returning to the deeply personal context of their family history—of growing up “Red Diaper babies” in 1950s New York City, using folk music as self-expression as adolescents in the 1960s, and of making blintzes for their own family through the 1970s and 1980s. As the children of immigrants and first generation Jews, Dick and Mickey crafted their own religious identity as secular Jews, created a critical space for American progressive activism through SDS, and ultimately, found themselves raising an “American” family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Mickey and Dick Flacks, "Making History/Making Blintzes: How Two Red Diaper Babies Found Each Other and Discovered America" (Rutgers UP, 2018)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 81:04


Mickey and Dick Flacks' new book Making History/Making Blintzes: How Two Red Diaper Babies Found Each Other and Discovered America (Rutgers UP, 2018) is a chronicle of the political and personal lives of progressive activists Richard (Dick) and Miriam (Mickey) Flacks, two of the founders of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). As active members of the Civil Rights movement and the anti-Vietnam War movement in the 1960s, and leaders in today’s social movements, their stories are a first-hand account of progressive American activism from the 1960s to the present. Throughout this memoir, the couple demonstrates that their lifelong commitment to making history through social activism cannot be understood without returning to the deeply personal context of their family history—of growing up “Red Diaper babies” in 1950s New York City, using folk music as self-expression as adolescents in the 1960s, and of making blintzes for their own family through the 1970s and 1980s. As the children of immigrants and first generation Jews, Dick and Mickey crafted their own religious identity as secular Jews, created a critical space for American progressive activism through SDS, and ultimately, found themselves raising an “American” family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Biography
Mickey and Dick Flacks, "Making History/Making Blintzes: How Two Red Diaper Babies Found Each Other and Discovered America" (Rutgers UP, 2018)

New Books in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 81:04


Mickey and Dick Flacks' new book Making History/Making Blintzes: How Two Red Diaper Babies Found Each Other and Discovered America (Rutgers UP, 2018) is a chronicle of the political and personal lives of progressive activists Richard (Dick) and Miriam (Mickey) Flacks, two of the founders of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). As active members of the Civil Rights movement and the anti-Vietnam War movement in the 1960s, and leaders in today’s social movements, their stories are a first-hand account of progressive American activism from the 1960s to the present. Throughout this memoir, the couple demonstrates that their lifelong commitment to making history through social activism cannot be understood without returning to the deeply personal context of their family history—of growing up “Red Diaper babies” in 1950s New York City, using folk music as self-expression as adolescents in the 1960s, and of making blintzes for their own family through the 1970s and 1980s. As the children of immigrants and first generation Jews, Dick and Mickey crafted their own religious identity as secular Jews, created a critical space for American progressive activism through SDS, and ultimately, found themselves raising an “American” family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Mickey and Dick Flacks, "Making History/Making Blintzes: How Two Red Diaper Babies Found Each Other and Discovered America" (Rutgers UP, 2018)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 81:04


Mickey and Dick Flacks' new book Making History/Making Blintzes: How Two Red Diaper Babies Found Each Other and Discovered America (Rutgers UP, 2018) is a chronicle of the political and personal lives of progressive activists Richard (Dick) and Miriam (Mickey) Flacks, two of the founders of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). As active members of the Civil Rights movement and the anti-Vietnam War movement in the 1960s, and leaders in today’s social movements, their stories are a first-hand account of progressive American activism from the 1960s to the present. Throughout this memoir, the couple demonstrates that their lifelong commitment to making history through social activism cannot be understood without returning to the deeply personal context of their family history—of growing up “Red Diaper babies” in 1950s New York City, using folk music as self-expression as adolescents in the 1960s, and of making blintzes for their own family through the 1970s and 1980s. As the children of immigrants and first generation Jews, Dick and Mickey crafted their own religious identity as secular Jews, created a critical space for American progressive activism through SDS, and ultimately, found themselves raising an “American” family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Unpopular Front
Red Diaper Baby (1) – A Crisis of Care w/ Vanessa A Bee

Unpopular Front

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2018 26:54


Welcome  to Red Diaper Baby, a series from Unpopular Front about kids, capitalism, and the future. Today’s guest is Current Affairs Magazine’s Social Media Editor Vanessa A Bee. Articles: Every Parent Deserves a Nanny State @benudashen unpopularfront.com

Appeal To Reason
Ep.1 Red Diaper Babies feat. Bill Danielsson

Appeal To Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 50:10


In the first episode of the Appeal to Reason Podcast, Bill Danielsson (@prophethusband) and I discuss everything from Swedish and American elections, alt-right fail sons, as well as comparing healthcare systems. (theirs won)

KPFA - Pushing Limits
“Red Diaper Daughter” – Laura Bock

KPFA - Pushing Limits

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017 8:58


Fund Drive Special Laura Bock is an extraordinary blind white woman whose new memoir, Red Diaper Daughter tells an extraordinary story of three generations of rebels and revolutionaries. She talks about her communist and anarchist family… and her own journey though a life lived in struggle, self growth and organizing. Laura Bock's begins her story with that of her famous “red” grandparents who sought to overthrow the Russian Czar and were devoted organizers in the U.S. Communist Party.  Her parents and aunt too, Mini Carson, Peggy Dennis and Al Bock, were well known labor organizers, journalists and revolutionaries. We talk about Laura Bock's life of disability activism, feminism, self-supporting business and Fat Lip Readers Theater which she co-founded and performed with for 18 years. Feminism, disability, and fat activism intersect with a family history of revolutionary struggle. We talk about it all. Hosted & produced by Josh Elwood, Mark Romoser & Adrienne Lauby. Editing assistance by Sheela Gunn-Cushman. The post “Red Diaper Daughter” – Laura Bock appeared first on KPFA.

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC
#1123 - Pastor Rick Wiles & Pat Boone "Strong Words For Red Diaper Babies"

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016


WWW.TRUNEWS.COM Has the Communist Left adopted whining as a protest standard? Today on TRUNEWS, Pastor Rick Wiles is joined by Pat Boone who demands the coddled campus crybabies involved in nationwide Anti-Trump protests trade in their safety pins for diaper pins. In part 2, Rick applauds the resignation of war monger James Clapper, and discusses the latest rumors circulating cabinet appointments as contenders visit the President-elect in Trump Tower. Rick ends by sharing highlights from Obamaâ??s last tax payer funded vacation and a Billy Graham tribute to Evangelist Cliff Barrows. Connect with us online: www.TRUNEWS.com

TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles
11/17/16: Pat Boone, Strong Words For Red Diaper Babies

TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 85:45


Has the Communist Left adopted whining as a protest standard? Today on TRUNEWS, Pastor Rick Wiles is joined by Pat Boone who demands the coddled campus crybabies involved in nationwide Anti-Trump protests trade in their safety pins for diaper pins. In part 2, Rick applauds the resignation of war monger James Clapper, and discusses the latest rumors circulating cabinet appointments as contenders visit the President-elect in Trump Tower. Rick ends by sharing highlights from Obama’s last tax payer funded vacation and a Billy Graham tribute to Evangelist Cliff Barrows.

WEMU: The Lynn Rivers Show - Audio
02-15-10 Lynn Rivers Show - Red diaper babies

WEMU: The Lynn Rivers Show - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2010 50:01


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