Super Structure with Julian Feeld

Julian Feeld

Super Structure is a podcast about the many shapes of power. The power of propaganda, the power of political repression, and the power of revolutionary struggles the world over. We help you — and comedian Jon Gabrus — understand current events, history and politics. So join us as we live, laugh, and radicalize together.

Épisodes

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    The Black Liberation Army & Republic of New Afrika (E10) Sample

    Guerrilla warfare in the 20th century United States? Factions of the Black Power movement made this a reality. Following our episode on the Weather Underground, we tackle the Black Liberation Army and the Republic of New Afrika. Julian Feeld and Jon Gabrus explore recent history that now seems farfetched. Go to patreon.com/superstructure to get a feed with double the episodes for just $5 a month. Research and writing by Edwin O’Connell. Editing by Ty Wood. Theme song by Thiago França. Cover art by Ruben Gerard. Super Structure selection of the week is My People… Hold On by Eddie Kendricks. Follow Super Structure on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/superstructurepodcast/ Superstructurepodcast.com Bibliography Fugitive Days: Memoirs of an Anti-War Activist by William AyersDays of Rage: America's Radical Underground, the FBI, and the Forgotten Age of Revolutionary Violence by Bryan Burrough“From COINTELPRO to Snowden, the FBI Burglars Speak Out After 43 Years of Silence” in Democracy Now! by Amy GoodmanFalse Nationalism False Internationalism by E. Tani and Kaé Sera“Weather Underground: Driving down a dead end street” by George TylerPrairie Fire: The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism by the Weather UndergroundFlying Too Close To The Sun by Cathy Wilkerson“Chicago: Law and Disorder” by the Chicago History Museum “Black History, And The Weather Underground Organization in America, a story” by the African American Registry The Road to Radicalization: Tracking the Development of the Weather Underground’s Ideology (an honors thesis) by Rachel McKee“The Crazy True Story Of The Weather Underground” in Grunge by K. Wells ““Free the Land!”: Fifty Years of the Republic of New Afrika” in Black Perspectives by Daniel BergerNegroes with Guns by Robert F. Williams “ASSATA SHAKUR The Interview” in The Talking Drum“Miss Chesimard Flees Jersey Prison, Helped By 3 Armed ‘Visitors’” in The New York Times“We Made a Village for the Kids: Reflections on the Prairie Fire Organizing Committee” by Mickey Ellinger in Viewpoint Magazine

    10 min
  2. -3 j

    The Weather Underground (E9)

    One of the most well-known but least understood movements in the history of the American revolutionary left, the Weather Underground Organization is on our docket in this first of a two-part episode on domestic revolutionary groups in the USA. Julian Feeld and Jon Gabrus explore it with you. Go to patreon.com/superstructure to get a feed with double the episodes for just $5 a month. Research and writing by Edwin O’Connell. Editing by Ty Wood. Theme song by Thiago França. Cover art by Ruben Gerard. Super Structure selection of the week is Left Me With a Memory by The Montgomery Express. Follow Super Structure on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/superstructurepodcast/ Superstructurepodcast.com Bibliography Fugitive Days: Memoirs of an Anti-War Activist by William AyersDays of Rage: America's Radical Underground, the FBI, and the Forgotten Age of Revolutionary Violence by Bryan Burrough“Meet The Weather Underground’s Bomb Guru” in Vanity Fair by Bryan Burrough Bad Moon Rising How the Weather Underground Beat the FBI and Lost the Revolution by Arthur M. EcksteinLove and Struggle: My Life in SDS, the Weather Underground, and Beyond by David Gilbert“From COINTELPRO to Snowden, the FBI Burglars Speak Out After 43 Years of Silence” in Democracy Now! by Amy GoodmanSDS/WUO: Students For A Democratic Society And The Weather Underground Organization by David Gilbert“Chicago's Forgotten 'Days of Rage'” in WTTW by Daniel Hautzinger“Harvard Bomb Blast Damages Center for International Affairs” in the New York Times by Robert ReinholdUnderground: My Life with SDS and the Weathermen – A Gripping Memoir of Political Awakening and Seven Years as a FBI Most Wanted Fugitive by Mark RuddFalse Nationalism False Internationalism by E. Tani and Kaé Sera“Weather Underground: Driving down a dead end street” by George TylerPrairie Fire: The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism by the Weather UndergroundYou Don’t Need A Weatherman To Know Which Way The Wind Blows by the Weather UndergroundFlying Too Close To The Sun by Cathy Wilkerson“Chicago: Law and Disorder” by the Chicago History Museum “Black History, And The Weather Underground Organization in America, a story” by the African American Registry The Road to Radicalization: Tracking the Development of the Weather Underground’s Ideology (an honors thesis) by Rachel McKee“The Crazy True Story Of The Weather Underground” in Grunge by K. Wells

    51 min
  3. 29 mai

    The Hondurasgate Octopus (E7)

    Drug trafficking, the military, foreign interests… Honduras has long been a focus of the anti-communist project in South and Central America. Julian Feeld and Jon Gabrus explore the path to Hondurasgate, the latest scandal exposing this particular octopus of corruption. Go to patreon.com/superstructure to get a feed with double the episodes for just $5 a month. Research and writing by Caio Almendra. Editing by Ty Wood. Theme song by Thiago França. Cover art by Ruben Gerard. Super Structure selection of the week is Corrido a Honduras by Unknown. Follow Super Structure on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/superstructurepodcast/ Superstructurepodcast.com Bibliography ASTURIAS, Miguel Ángel. El Papa Verde. Buenos Aires: Losada, 1954.BARAHONA, Marvin. El golpe 28-J: Conspiración transnacional, un crimen en la impunidad. Tegucigalpa: Editorial Guaymuras, 2010.BLUM, William. Killing Hope: U.S. Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II. London: Zed Books, 2003.CANAL RED. Audios filtrados del caso Hondurasgate. Madrid: Canal Red, 2026. Available at: https://canalred.tv. Accessed on: May 15, 2026.CARDOZA Y ARAGÓN, Luis. La batalla de Guatemala. Mexico City: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1956.CENTRO NACIONAL ANTICORRUPCIÓN (CNA). Los pecados capitales de las ZEDE. Tegucigalpa: CNA, 2022.FRANK, Dana. The Long Honduran Night: Resistance, Terror, and the United States in the Aftermath of the Coup. Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2018.GÁLVEZ BRESSER, Jorge; AGUILAR, Carla. “Las Zonas de Empleo y Desarrollo Económico (ZEDE) y el perfeccionamiento de los mecanismos de despojo en Honduras”. Revista de Ciencias Sociales, San José, v. 1, n. 171, p. 45–63, 2021.MOLINA, Irene; ZÚÑIGA, César. “¿Excepción o continuismo? Nuevos enclaves: poder e infraestructura en Honduras”. Revista Iztapalapa, Mexico City, n. 91, p. 115–142, 2021.SCOTT, Peter Dale; MARSHALL, Jonathan. Cocaine Politics: Drugs, Armies, and the CIA in Central America. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998.TORRES-RIVAS, Edelberto. Centroamérica: la democracia posible. San José: EDUCA, 1987.TORRES-RIVAS, Edelberto. La guerra de baja intensidad en Centroamérica. San José: EDUCA, 1988.WEBB, Gary. Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion. New York: Seven Stories Press, 1998.ZAVALA, Oswaldo. Drug Cartels Do Not Exist: Narcotrafficking in U.S. and Mexican Culture. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 2022.BBC MUNDO. “La influencia sombría de United Fruit Company en América Latina”. BBC Mundo, 2024. Available at: https://www.bbc.com/mundo. Accessed on: May 15, 2026.

    52 min
  4. 8 mai

    Mossadegh & the Anglo-American Coup (E1)

    In the 50’s, Iranian prime minister Mohammad Mossadegh presaged a different future for the country. But he made a crucial mistake: he nationalized oil and attempted to lift his people out of poverty through social programs. This led to a CIA- and MI6-led coup and years of tumult for the country that has long been an American boogeyman. Julian Feeld and John Gabrus explore. Go to patreon.com/superstructure to get a feed with double the episodes for just $5 a month. Research and writing by Séamus Malekafzali. Editing by Ty Wood. Theme song by Thiago França. Cover art by Ruben Gerard. Super Structure selection of the week is Saraabe Toe by Kourosh Yaghmaei. Superstructurepodcast.com Bibliography All the Shah’s Men by Stephen KinzerThe Coup by Ervand AbrahamianA History of Modern Iran by Ervand AbrahamianThe Iran National Front and the Struggle for Democracy by Masoud KazemzadehKhomeinism by Ervand AbrahamianIran’s Political Economy Since the Revolution by Suzanne MaloneyMossadegh in Military Court by Jalil BozorgmehrMusaddiq and the Struggle for Power in Iran by Homa Katouzianhttps://www.nytimes.com/1952/09/28/archives/mossadegh-prophet-or-buffoon-his-place-in-history-may-be-determined.htmlhttps://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/fedaian-e-esla/https://www.mohammadmossadegh.com/news/indian-express/mossadeq-wants-monarchy-to-stay/https://dayan.org/content/worker-street-mosaddegh-street-struggle-over-collective-memory-iranian-prime-ministerhttps://www.democracynow.org/2017/7/24/newly_declassified_documents_confirm_us_backedhttps://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/afgani-jamal-al-din/

    1 h 2 min

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Super Structure is a podcast about the many shapes of power. The power of propaganda, the power of political repression, and the power of revolutionary struggles the world over. We help you — and comedian Jon Gabrus — understand current events, history and politics. So join us as we live, laugh, and radicalize together.

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