The episode extensively discusses the history and motivations behind US imperialism, particularly in the context of Afghanistan.
US militarism, interventionism, and imperialist foreign policy are major topics, which Du Bois and the Black Alliance for Peace opposed.
The podcast episodes provided highlight various aspects of US imperialism, from its historical roots in colonialism to its modern manifestations in the form of military interventionism, resource extraction, and suppression of dissent.
Several episodes, such as Friends of the Congo: The Congolese Struggle for Self-Determination, Against AFRICOM: US Imperialism in Africa, and The U.S. Military Empire: Earth's Greatest Enemy, directly address the exploitation and destabilization of foreign nations by the United States to maintain its economic and political dominance.
Other episodes, like [TEASER] Seeing Red: American Hypocrisy and Unfreedom and W.E.B. Du Bois: Radical Black Peace Activism, explore the connections between US imperialism, anti-communism, and the suppression of domestic dissent and self-determination movements.
Taken together, the podcast episodes provide a comprehensive examination of US imperialism and its multifaceted impacts on global politics, the environment, and the struggle for social and economic justice.