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The Entry Level Left Podcast  

The Entry Level Left Podcast

Author: The Entry Level Left

With your hosts Matt, Nathan, and Jared, The Entry Level Left podcast is an effort to bring critical thought back to history, politics, and culture through approachable discussion and science-based reasoning. With each episode building on prior concepts, our goal is to help people understand the failings of hyper-consumptive, class-based-society so that they can reclaim their own power in their communities and especially their workplaces. On a planet hurtling toward climate disaster, we must work together to co-create a habitable, bright future for all. Welcome to The Entry Level Left!
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Genres: Science, Social Sciences

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#1: An Intro To Socialism
Episode 1
Tuesday, 28 June, 2022

Consider donating a tip to the creator of this content: https://linktr.ee/theentrylevelleft Solidarity Forever! Learn the facts about socialism from Economist Dr. Richard Wolff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0Bi-q89j5Y   Nordic Economic Model A.K.A Welfare State Capitalism: https://bit.ly/1KKjLFg   The Principles Of Communism: https://bit.ly/1PwDfz6   The Communist Manifesto: https://bit.ly/1gPDLW4   Music produced by @willdoesmusic on Instagram Remix by friend of the show, Phil Buck A.K.A Juicy Mane End theme: Original Folk Song Pillage, Plunder by host of the show, M.R! Find the full recording and associated album here: https://volun.bandcamp.com/album/old-wounds  

 

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