World Socialist Radio
World Socialist Radio

World Socialist Radio

The Socialist Party of Great Britain

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Official podcast of The Socialist Party of Great Britain. We have one single aim: the establishment of a society in which all productive resources – land, water, factories, transport, etc. – are taken into common ownership, and in which the sole motive for production is the fulfilment of human needs and wants. To read more news, views, and analysis please visit: worldsocialism.org/spgb or, for a free three-issue subscription to The Socialist Standard: spgb.net/podcast

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Venezuela: Another Failure of Capitalism
FEB 9, 2026
Venezuela: Another Failure of Capitalism
<p>This episode argues that Venezuela’s economic and social crisis reflects the limits of reformist political projects that try to improve capitalism rather than replace it. It traces how governments associated with Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro pursued policies such as nationalisation, welfare expansion, and price controls while still operating within a capitalist framework dependent on oil exports and global markets. When oil prices fell and economic pressures intensified, these reforms proved unable to stabilise the economy, leading to inflation, shortages, and worsening living standards. These outcomes reveal structural weaknesses in attempting to manage capitalism through state reforms alone.</p><p>Both supporters and critics of the Venezuelan government misunderstand the deeper problem. Defenders frame Venezuela as a victim of external pressure or sabotage, while opponents blame “socialism,” yet both sides overlook that the country remained fundamentally capitalist. Lasting change cannot come from reformist policies or state-led capitalism but requires a more fundamental transformation of the economic system itself.</p><p>Taken from the February 2026 edition of <em>The Socialist Standard.</em></p><p>World Socialist Radio is the official podcast of The Socialist Party of Great Britain. We have one single aim: the establishment of a society in which all productive resources – land, water, factories, transport, etc. – are taken into common ownership, and in which the sole motive for production is the fulfilment of human needs and wants.</p><p>To read more news, views, and analysis please visit: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://worldsocialism.org/spgb">worldsocialism.org/spgb</a></p><p>or, for a free three-issue subscription to The Socialist Standard: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://spgb.net/podcast">spgb.net/podcast</a></p><p>Featuring music: 'Pushing P (Instrumental)' by Tiga Maine x Deejay Boe. Source: Free Music Archive, licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0</p>
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Do I Know You?
FEB 2, 2026
Do I Know You?
<p>A fraudster exploits a moment of uncertainty by pretending to be a familiar figure, relying on the victim’s embarrassment and hesitation to question their own memory. The example shows how easily social cues, expectations, and politeness can override critical thinking, revealing how recognition is not purely about memory but also about social pressure and assumed roles.</p><p>The episode then expands to examine how capitalist society encourages shallow and fragmented social interactions, where people are primarily understood through their economic or social functions rather than as full individuals. This environment makes people more vulnerable to manipulation and alienation, weakening genuine human connection. A socialist society, organised around cooperation and shared purpose, would reduce these distortions, allowing people to relate to one another more openly and authentically, without the mistrust and confusion fostered by competitive social structures.</p><p>Taken from the January 2026 edition of <em>The Socialist Standard.</em></p><p>World Socialist Radio is the official podcast of The Socialist Party of Great Britain. We have one single aim: the establishment of a society in which all productive resources – land, water, factories, transport, etc. – are taken into common ownership, and in which the sole motive for production is the fulfilment of human needs and wants.</p><p>To read more news, views, and analysis please visit: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://worldsocialism.org/spgb">worldsocialism.org/spgb</a></p><p>or, for a free three-issue subscription to The Socialist Standard: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://spgb.net/podcast">spgb.net/podcast</a></p><p>Featuring music: 'Pushing P (Instrumental)' by Tiga Maine x Deejay Boe. Source: Free Music Archive, licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0</p>
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Why We Can't Support Your Party
JAN 26, 2026
Why We Can't Support Your Party
<p>The Socialist Party of Great Britain refuses to support the newly founded political organisation “Your Party,” launched in November 2025 under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana. “Your Party” promotes a reformist programme that seeks gradual change within capitalism through taxation, nationalisation, and expanded public services, rather than advocating the abolition of capitalism itself. This approach has repeatedly failed, citing historical examples such as the Syriza government in Greece, because capitalist economic pressures ultimately block meaningful reform. Although the party’s rhetoric speaks of fundamental transformation, in practice it will pursue modest reforms that leave capitalism intact, making it incapable of achieving genuine socialism — which, they argue, requires conscious majority support to replace the entire economic system.</p><p>Taken from the January 2026 edition of <em>The Socialist Standard.</em></p><p>World Socialist Radio is the official podcast of The Socialist Party of Great Britain. We have one single aim: the establishment of a society in which all productive resources – land, water, factories, transport, etc. – are taken into common ownership, and in which the sole motive for production is the fulfilment of human needs and wants.</p><p>To read more news, views, and analysis please visit: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://worldsocialism.org/spgb">worldsocialism.org/spgb</a></p><p>or, for a free three-issue subscription to The Socialist Standard: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://spgb.net/podcast">spgb.net/podcast</a></p><p>Featuring music: 'Pushing P (Instrumental)' by Tiga Maine x Deejay Boe. Source: Free Music Archive, licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0</p>
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The Magic Gadget IRL
JAN 19, 2026
The Magic Gadget IRL
<p>This episode reflects on life before smartphones and social media, describing how children in the 1990s experienced the world directly, without digital pressures such as FOMO (fear of missing out), sexting, cyberbullying, and addictive “attention economy” features designed to maximize engagement. It highlights growing concerns about the mental health impacts of ubiquitous device use among young people and discusses recent policy responses such as Australia’s ban on major social media platforms for under-16s and widespread bans on phone use in schools, though evidence of real benefits remains mixed. It also notes how pervasive smartphone ownership even among very young children blurs safety with surveillance, and that regulatory efforts may simply push kids toward less regulated, potentially worse online spaces.</p><p>Taken from the January 2026 edition of <em>The Socialist Standard.</em></p><p>World Socialist Radio is the official podcast of The Socialist Party of Great Britain. We have one single aim: the establishment of a society in which all productive resources – land, water, factories, transport, etc. – are taken into common ownership, and in which the sole motive for production is the fulfilment of human needs and wants.</p><p>To read more news, views, and analysis please visit: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://worldsocialism.org/spgb">worldsocialism.org/spgb</a></p><p>or, for a free three-issue subscription to The Socialist Standard: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://spgb.net/podcast">spgb.net/podcast</a></p><p>Featuring music: 'Pushing P (Instrumental)' by Tiga Maine x Deejay Boe. Source: Free Music Archive, licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0</p>
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What The Fascist Needs
JAN 12, 2026
What The Fascist Needs
<p>This episode argues that fascism and fascists are symptoms of deeper social and economic decay under capitalism — not just isolated groups of extremists or caricatures of “jackbooted thugs.” It dismisses simplistic responses like beating up racists on the streets, noting that violence alone won’t change the underlying conditions that breed fascist sentiment. Instead, it emphasises that many people drawn to fascist politics are alienated, fearful, and frustrated by their position in society under a profit-driven system, and that their attraction to nationalism and hatred stems from this sense of powerlessness rather than coherent political ideas.</p><p>The real answer to fascism isn’t merely opposing its street-level activism but challenging and transforming the social conditions that give rise to it — particularly the inequalities and crises inherent in capitalism. Working-class education, solidarity, and unity against nationalism and division are needed to undercut fascist appeal. Only broad social change, rather than repression of individuals, can address the root causes of fascist movements.</p><p>Taken from the February 1993 edition of <em>The Socialist Standard.</em></p><p>World Socialist Radio is the official podcast of The Socialist Party of Great Britain. We have one single aim: the establishment of a society in which all productive resources – land, water, factories, transport, etc. – are taken into common ownership, and in which the sole motive for production is the fulfilment of human needs and wants.</p><p>To read more news, views, and analysis please visit: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://worldsocialism.org/spgb">worldsocialism.org/spgb</a></p><p>or, for a free three-issue subscription to The Socialist Standard: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://spgb.net/podcast">spgb.net/podcast</a></p><p>Featuring music: 'Pushing P (Instrumental)' by Tiga Maine x Deejay Boe. Source: Free Music Archive, licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0</p>
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8 MIN