Navigated to Tariq D. Khan on Americanism and Red Scares

Tariq D. Khan on Americanism and Red Scares

October 12
1h 26m

View Transcript

Episode Description

A conversation with Tariq D. Khan, author of The Republic Shall Be Kept Clean: How Settler Colonial Violence Shaped Antileft Repression, out from University of Illinois Press in 2023. In this conversation we talk about the connections between the anti-Indigenous motivations of the genocidal frontier wars in the US and the inward turn to heretical movements pushing for freedom for the laboring classes through the great upheavals of the period known as the Nadir, between the end of post-Civil War Reconstruction and the 1920’s. We talk about the roots of anti-Leftist violence of the various Red Scares and intersections with the institutions and psychology of white supremacy settler colonialism as well as the importance of resistance and education.

We hope you enjoy, and thank you for supporting this project!

A couple of podcasts we like (that have patreons where you get extra goodies) that have with related episodes:

. ... . ..

Featured Track:

Written In Red by UNWOMAN (written by Voltairine DeCleyre)

 
See all episodes

Never lose your place, on any device

Create a free account to sync, back up, and get personal recommendations.