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From78From78From78 - 018 | Nick Cave, Loss, & CalsificationReferenced in this episode:The Read Hand FilesNick Cave (Wikipedia) Faith, Hope, & Carnage (Amazon) Freud Morning in Melancholia (Wikipedia) 2025-01-1425 minFrom78From78From78 - 017 | Nick Cave & The Red Hand FilesReferenced in this episode:The Read Hand Files post I read out loud. Nick Cave (Wikipedia) The Botman's Call (Apple Music, Spotify) The Murder Ballads (Apple Music, Spotify) Faith, Hope, & Carnage (Amazon) 2025-01-0733 minFrom78From78From78 - 016 | Carin & The Arc of a LifeReferenced: In this episode, I read two short text sections from the book Carin by Kathleen Jamie. Contact: You can now email me your thoughts, reactions, questions, criticisms, concerns, etc. Just email from78 at surplusjouissance.com2024-12-3123 minFrom78From78From78 - 015 | The house of tomorrowIn this episode, I discuss the process of aging and retroactively recognize that you've moved from dwelling in the house of tomorrow. Referenced: The Prophet, On Children, by Kahlil Gibran 2024-12-2234 minFrom78From78From78-014 | Massive Talk TrainingIn this episode, I talk about ways a person could (if they wanted to try it) engage in massive talk with other people. 2024-12-1723 minFrom78From78From78-013 | Why do a podcast about this?I continued to explore questions that came up during the last episode. Why am I making a podcast about the subjective experience of time?Why focus on the subjective experience of time?Why do so in the form of a podcast?2024-12-0324 minFrom78From78From78-012 | How would I describe this podcast?I start to explore what this podcast is... 2024-11-2613 minFrom78From78From78-011 | We know that time is limited...In this episode, I talk about what it feels like to know that time is finite. 2024-11-1912 minFrom78From78From78-010 | Season 2!I made the last episode of the first season of this podcast four years back... But I've been thinking about it a lot lately, so I made a new episode. Let's see where things go from here. 2024-11-1512 minThe Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturyPreview -- From 78: Jason's Talk with Neil of Inform:PodcastThis episode of InForm:Podcast is a re-release and cross-post of an older interview done with From78 (of Lost Horizons fame). It was originally posted several lifetimes ago, in 2020, but has been re-released by InForm so we decided to promote it here.Go check out the full episode: https://www.surplusjouissance.com/inform-podcast/Send us a message (sorry we can't respond on here). Support the show2024-01-2508 minInForm:PodcastInForm:PodcastInForm: Re-Release/Cross post From78 Interview with Jason from the Regrettable CenturyThis episode of InForm:Podcast is a re-release and crosspost of an interview I did as part of From78 (another interview podcast). It was originally released in 2020. At that time, I was still figuring out aspects of podcasting, so the audio is not as good as I make it today. Be that as it may, the audio is OK, and the interview is (I think) good. 2024-01-181h 53The Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturyImagining the End: Climate Catastrophe, Mass Extinction, and UtopiaIts been said elsewhere that it is easier to imagine the end of the world than it is to imagine the end of capitalism.  Well, that may be true, but it doesn't take much imagining to conceive of the end of the world. We are currently living though the end of the world. Who would have thought it would be so boring?Join us as we lament our collective willingness to go gentle into that good night. Imagining the End of Capitalism With Kim Stanley Robinsonhttps://www.jacobinmag.com/2020/10/k...2021-03-2257 minThe Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturyThe Enchantments of Mammon: How Capitalism Became the Religion of Modernity - Part VII- The Final Episode (with Red Library)This week we are joined once again by Adam from Red Library for the final episode in our series. We continue our multi part series tackling the monster tome by Eugene McCarraher, The Enchantments of Mammon: How Capitalism Became the Religion of Modernity.McCarraher believes that capitalism displaced religion and disenchanted the world and that Capitalism then became a religion itself, replacing the sacramental enchantment of the pre-capitalist world with a pecuniary enchantment that he calls Mammonism.McCarraher, Eugene. The enchantments of Mammon : how capitalism became the religion of modernity. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The...2021-03-082h 09The Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturyThe Enchantments of Mammon: How Capitalism Became the Religion of Modernity - Part VI (with Red Library)This week we are joined once again by Adam and Don from Red Library.We continue our multi part series tackling the monster tome by Eugene McCarraher, The Enchantments of Mammon: How Capitalism Became the Religion of Modernity.McCarraher believes that capitalism displaced religion and disenchanted the world and that Capitalism then became a religion itself, replacing the sacramental enchantment of the pre-capitalist world with a pecuniary enchantment that he calls Mammonism.McCarraher, Eugene. The enchantments of Mammon : how capitalism became the religion of modernity. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Belknap Press of Harvard University...2021-02-081h 53The Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturySubject, Alienation, and So On (PART II): Psychoanalysis in Dialogue With Marxism (With Adam and Alex from Red Library)This week we continue our discussion about what psychoanalysis can offer to Marxism. Both Adam and Alex are Marxists who study psychoanalysis and find it to be useful to their Marxism, but do not consider themselves Freduo-Marxist or Lacanian-Marxists. Is it necessary to create a new type of Marxism every time we incorporate a new lens to help us understand Marxism? Is it possible for us to have a myriad of influences and inspirations while maintaining a Marxist framework to understand and act upon The world?Join us while we discuss the messy dialectic of Marxism and Psychoanalysis.2020-12-2133 minThe Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturySubject, Alienation, and So On: Psychoanalysis in Dialogue With Marxism (With Adam and Alex from Red Library) PART IThis week we are joined by Alex and Adam from Red Library to talk about what psychoanalysis can offer to Marxism. Both Adam and Alex are Marxists who study psychoanalysis and find it to be useful to their Marxism, but do not consider themselves Freduo-Marxist or Lacanian-Marxists. Is it necessary to create a new type of Marxism every time we incorporate a new lens to help us understand Marxism? Is it possible for us to have a myriad of influences and inspirations while maintaining a Marxist framework to understand and act upon The world? Join us while we...2020-12-141h 11The Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturyMammon No 5: The Enchantments of Mammon - Part V (With Red Library)This week we are joined by Adam, Don, and Alex from the Red Library. We continue our multi part series tackling the monster tome by Eugene McCarraher, The Enchantments of Mammon: How Capitalism Became the Religion of Modernity.McCarraher believes that capitalism displaced religion and disenchanted the world and that Capitalism then became a religion itself, replacing the sacramental enchantment of the pre-capitalist world with a pecuniary enchantment that he calls Mammonism.In our fifth installment we deal with the Heavenly City of Fordism and the Machine Age. McCarraher, Eugene. The...2020-12-072h 19The Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturyHegel's Bastards: Sam Teaches Us About Hegel Like We are Dumb BabiesWe are dumb babies who don't understand Hegel. Sam, who recently joined our network as a part of the Red Library's The Red Desert series is not. He sat down with us and helped us understand some key Hegelian concepts that he posits need to be understood in order to continue the radicalization of Marxism. Mladan Dolar on The Phenomenology https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6sG1nw0m_w Lecture on the Zizek chapter below. https://youtu.be/gk0A12NYKS82020-11-241h 16The Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturyThe Enchantments of Mammon: How Capitalism Became the Religion of Modernity - Part IV (with Red Library)This week we are joined once again by Adam and Don from Red Library. We continue our multi part series tackling the monster tome by Eugene McCarraher, The Enchantments of Mammon: How Capitalism Became the Religion of Modernity.McCarraher believes that capitalism displaced religion and disenchanted the world and that Capitalism then became a religion itself, replacing the sacramental enchantment of the pre-capitalist world with a pecuniary enchantment that he calls Mammonism.In our fourth installment we deal with the populists, socialists, and anarchists during the golden age of the American left. 2020-10-122h 06The Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturyCan Woke Capitalism Save the World?No. Woke Capitalism Is Not Your Friendhttps://www.jacobinmag.com/2020/06/brands-corporate-publicity-racial-justiceWhere Are the Woke Capitalists Now?https://www.commondreams.org/views/2020/04/01/where-are-all-woke-capitalists-nowWoke Capitalists Can Save Americahttps://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2020/04/05/how-the-woke-capitalists-can-save-america/#13af4c0671edThe Rise of Woke Capitalhttps://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/28/opinion/corporate-america-activism.htmlWhy Corporations Can No Longer Avoid Politicsh...2020-09-221h 31The Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturyUNLOCKED: Science Impregnated With History- PART II, Marxism and Reason (With Chris Manno)This week we have unlocked the second half of our discussion with Phd Candidate Chris Manno. We discussed the differences between objective, subjective, and instrumental reason and how philosophers have moved through these three in stages culminating in the mercenary use of instrumental reason for the justification of the status quo. Modern philosophy has focused on the latter forms of reason to the point of rejecting any objective understanding on the world, a situation that is tailor made for exploitation of people and the planet under capitalism.Horkheimer, Max. Eclipse of reason. Mansfield Centre, CT: Martino Publishing, 2013...2020-08-3156 minThe Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturyThe Enchantments of Mammon: How Capitalism Became the Religion of Modernity - Part III (With Red Library)This week we are joined once again by Adam and Don from Red Library, we even had a brief appearance by Kevin.We continue our multi part series tackling the monster tome by Eugene McCarraher, The Enchantments of Mammon: How Capitalism Became the Religion of Modernity.McCarraher believes that capitalism displaced religion and disenchanted the world and that Capitalism then became a religion itself, replacing the sacramental enchantment of the pre-capitalist world with a pecuniary enchantment that he calls Mammonism.In our third installment we deal with the Robber Barons, corporate personhood, and...2020-08-172h 02From78From78From78-013 Rhythm 0This episode of From78 is an audio essay talking about Maria Abramović's six-hour 1974 performance artwork titled Rhythm 0. I talk about my reaction to reading about this, and how I see it relating to the death drive and desire. WARNING: EXPLICIT CONTENT IN EPISODE.2020-08-1125 minThe Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturyAut Caesar, Aut Christus: Christian Marxism, Liberation Theology, and Catholic Communism (With Mir Bal)This week we are joined by Swedish podcaster, activist, social worker, and Christian communist, Mir Bal to talk about Christianity and Marxism. We continue with our unending project of reuniting the cold and the warm streams of Marxism, by talking about the draw of Christians to the liberatory message of Marxism and what Marxists may be able to take away for the liberatory message of radical Christianity.  Horn. Western European liberation theology : the first wave (1924-1959. Oxford New York: Oxford University Press, 2008. Print.Catholic Case for Communism-  Dean Detloffht...2020-08-101h 30The Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturyThe Enchantments of Mammon: How Capitalism Became the Religion of Modernity - Part II (With Red Library)This week we are joined once again by Adam from Red Library, but also by fellow Red Librarian Don, who was kind enough to edit the podcast.We continue our multi part series tackling the monster tome by Eugene McCarraher, The Enchantments of Mammon: How Capitalism Became the Religion of Modernity.McCarraher believes that capitalism displaced religion and disenchanted the world and that Capitalism then became a religion itself, replacing the sacramental enchantment of the pre-capitalist world with a pecuniary enchantment that he calls Mammonism. In our second installment we deal with with...2020-07-272h 05The Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturyScience Impregnated With History: Marxism and Reason (With Chris Manno)We had philosophy Phd Candidate Chris Manno join us for a discussion on Marxism and Reason. We discussed the differences between objective, subjective, and instrumental reason and how philosophers have moved through these three in stages culminating in the mercenary use of instrumental reason for the justification of the status quo. Modern philosophy has focused on the latter forms of reason to the point of rejecting any objective understanding on the world, a situation that is tailor made for exploitation of people and the planet under capitalism. Horkheimer, Max. Eclipse of reason. Mansfield Centre, CT: Martino Publishing, 2013...2020-07-221h 16From78From78From78-009 Jason from the Regrettable CenturyIntro: In this episode of From78 I talk with a fellow Podcrade from the Lost Horizon's Network, Jason from The Regrettable Century. We talk about our own lives and our experiences as we have moved through time. The conversation gets into putting down roots v. drifting, fear of death, the pursuit of an impossible Justice to come, our ability or inability to choose our path in life, the impacts of technology on our lives as social beings, and more. This was one of the best conversations I've had in a long time, and I hope...2020-07-201h 54From78From78From78-011 An essay on season two...Hi folks. It's been a while but season two of From78 is starting today. I start the season with an audio-essay on what haunts me as I try to go to sleep.2020-07-1714 minFrom78From78From78-010 [UNLOCKED] Pateron only extrasode on educationThis was a Patreon only episode, but it is now being released to the regular feed.2020-07-0822 minFrom78From78From78-008 Chris from The Regrettable CenturyIn this episode, From78 has a conversation with Chris from The Regrettable Century Podcast. It's a long episode (90 min), and that's after editing. An unedited version of the conversation is available on From78' Patreon page. (Remember -- No matter what level you support the show at you get ALL the rewards!) During our conversation, From78 & Chris talk about: The role of universities and religious institutions in our lives Life as it might have been in medieval timesCommunities, or the lack thereofPlaces that people can gather in to just hang out and talk about things and stu...2020-07-081h 31The Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturyThe Enchantments of Mammon: How Capitalism Became the Religion of Modernity - Part I (with Red Library)This week we are joined by Adam from the Red Library podcast, who was nice enough to record and edit the episode for us. We start our multi part series tackling the monster tome by Eugene McCarraher, The Enchantments of Mammon: How Capitalism Became the Religion of Modernity. McCarraher believes, much like Max Weber, that capitalism displaced religion and disenchanted the world, but unlike Weber, he believes that Capitalism then became a religion itself. He argues that capitalism is full of religious thinking that grew up in the fields and factories of England...2020-07-061h 54The Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturyWe Never Learned Anything About Lacan (with Neil of From 78)Lacanian psychoanalysis has left an indelible mark on the left, with prominent philosophers like Slavoj Žižek and Alain Badiou keeping a Marxist Lacanianism relevant... and we don't really know anything about it. As the only non Lacanian podcast on the Lost Horizons network, we had to look to our network comrade Neil to get a little bit of an understanding. Turin Theory of the Subject of the Schoolhttp://www.amp-nls.org/page/gb/60/the-turin-theory-of-the-subject-of-the-schoolMusic: ROME- We who fell in love with the seaThe Lost Horizons Network2020-06-301h 34The Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturyThe End of Policing?Last week, we read and discussed The End of Policing by Alex Vitale in order to get a better grasp on the history of the police, over-policing, the failure of technocratic reforms, and some of the ideas for the uses of funds after police defunding (be it partial or wholesale). Whether or not the revolt against the police will produce lasting systematic reform reform remains to be seen, but we have to admit that the conversation about how to fix the problem of policing has begun on favorable footing. Vitale, Alex S. The end...2020-06-221h 18The Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturyWe Are All Unclean: On Covid Vigilantism and Burning Cop CarsWhile we were reading about Covid 19 in Salvage last week, an uprising against police brutality began in Minneapolis. We didn't (don't) know what to make of it yet, but it sure did take over a discussion that was supposed to be about pestilence and the left's role in troll vigilantism. Listen to our uninformed and incomplete takes from day one of the unrest. We have a much more complete and thought out take coming for you in a few days. We Are All Unclean- Salvage Editorial Collectivehttps://salvage.zone/articles...2020-06-1158 minThe Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturyTragedy, Farce, and Apocalypse: The Shambling Corpse of Bonapartism- With C. Derick VarnWe are joined by veteran of the podcast wars, C. Derick Varn, for his third appearance on the show, to talk a little about historical Bonapartism and a little more about contemporary Bonapartism. We talked about the contemporary left's perceived need to seek out a Bonapartist savior and drift further and further from the utopian horizons we once sought. The 18th Brumaire of Louis Napoleon https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1852/18th-brumaire/Music: Cro Mags- Hard Times Pop the Left- With D...2020-05-261h 18The Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturyA Time of Monsters: More Marxist Theories of FascismMarxism had always contained within it a multiplicity of variations and is possessed, in equal parts, of the potential to be used for illumination and obfuscation. Nothing more clearly illustrates this than the early responses of Marxists to fascism.In our third installment of our series on the history of fascism, we dive into some more Marxist theories of fascism; specifically the German and Austrian Social Democratic Theories, Trotsky and Thalheimer, and then wrap up with a bit of Horkheimer. Our primary source of info for this episode is this wonderful book:https...2020-05-181h 36The Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturyThe Angel of History: Walter Benjamin, Myth, Rationality, and Modernity-- With Patrick from the Radical Thoughts PodcastThis week we sat down with Patrick of the Radical Thoughts Podcast to talk about Walter Benjamin and his ideas of myth and rationality, capitalism as religion, and a number of other disconnected things that were just fun to talk about. Please check out Radical Thoughts as they read through the entire Zero Books Radical Thinkers series and subscribe to their patreon for bonus episodes. https://www.patreon.com/radicalthoughts/postsCapitalism and Religion-https://cominsitu.wordpress.com/2018/06/08/capitalism-as-religion-benjamin-1921/ Benjamin, Walter, e...2020-05-051h 19Red Library: A Political Education Podcast for Today\'s LeftRed Library: A Political Education Podcast for Today's LeftCapitalism and Desire: The Psychic Cost of Free Markets (Pt. 2)A Lost Horizons Network Collaboration This week on Red Library, Neil from the From78 Podcast and the Red Troika (Don, Alex, and Adam) continue our reading series on Todd McGowan's Capitalism and Desire: The Psychic Cost of Free Markets. We kick off part 2 with some discussion of wrestling and basketball then dive into the theoretical depths on the colonization of public space by the private in capitalism, Kant, the surveillance state, Karens, Big Sad Boi Energy, Badiou's Event, and much more (as always!) Further Readings/References Lost Horizons Podcasting Network Todd McGowan...2020-05-041h 41The Regrettable CenturyThe Regrettable CenturyLost Horizons Network Roundtable: Well... Here we are, still, after all (EPISODE I)This week we have something special for you guys, our very first Lost Horizons Network collective podcast release, Here We Are Together, Still...After All. Join Chris and Jason from The Regrettable Century,  Adam from Red Library, and Neil from the From78 Podcast as we talk about what it means to be dialectically pessimistic. The Lost Horizons Network Podcast:https://share.transistor.fm/s/c3bf81ddRed Library Podcast:https://www.patreon.com/redlibrary/postsFrom78 Podcasthttps://www.patreon.com/from78Send us a message (sorry w...2020-04-271h 07Red Library: A Political Education Podcast for Today\'s LeftRed Library: A Political Education Podcast for Today's LeftSPECIAL EPISODE: Lost Horizons Network First Podcast Release!On this week's Red Library, we interrupt our regularly scheduled program to bring your our first Lost Horizons Network collective podcast release, Here We Are Together, Still...After All.  Join Comrade Adam, Jason and Chris from The Regrettable Century, and Neil from the From78 Podcast, as we talk about dialectical pessimism, what the revolution is for each of us, and lots of good laughs along the way! Find the Lost Horizons Network podcast feed here! ------------------------------------------------ Email us at redlibrarypodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter at Red Library@red...2020-04-271h 12Red Library: A Political Education Podcast for Today\'s LeftRed Library: A Political Education Podcast for Today's LeftMarx, Capital, and the Madness of Economic ReasonOur excellent fellow podcaster and Red Library patron, Comrade Jared, joins us in the library to tackle a towering figure in the current Marxist theory landscape, David Harvey. We read through his recent work, Marx, Capital, and the Madness of Economic Reason. We discuss different models of how to understand capitalism as a total system, the social creation of value, economics as an objective science, ideology and deception within capitalism, whether there is ethical consumption under capitalism, and tons more! Further Readings/References From78 Podcast InForm: Podcast David Harvey Harvey's Capital Vol. 1 Lecture Series...2020-04-201h 51Red Library: A Political Education Podcast for Today\'s LeftRed Library: A Political Education Podcast for Today's LeftCapitalism and Desire: The Psychic Cost of Free Markets (Pt. 1)A Lost Horizons Network Collaboration This week on Red Library, Neil from the From78 Podcast joins the Red Troika (Don, Alex, and Adam) to kick off our reading series on Todd McGowan's Capitalism and Desire: The Psychic Cost of Free Markets. For part 1, we talk about some basics of McGowan's project of psychoanalyzing the unconscious of capitalism, conscious and unconscious satisfaction, whethere we really want a revolution, and we drag Burning Man and Fully Automated Luxury Gay Space Communism real hard.  Further Readings/References Lost Horizons Podcasting Network Todd McGowan Why Theory? Pod...2020-04-131h 42Machinic Unconscious Happy HourMachinic Unconscious Happy HourNeil Gorman - Cosmology of the UnconsciousNeil Gorman of the From78 and InForm podcasts joined me to discuss the practical application of Lacanian psychoanalysis, death drive, desire, and more. Neil's links: https://neilgorman.com/ https://inform.neilgorman.com/subscribe https://luminary.link/Kq6lHvXIu5 https://from78.transistor.fm/ https://twitter.com/From78podcast Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/muhh Twitter: @unconscioushh Instagram: @unconscioushh2020-04-071h 56From78From78From78-008The first in a series of personal rambling about my own being a person in time.2020-03-0423 minRed Library: A Political Education Podcast for Today\'s LeftRed Library: A Political Education Podcast for Today's LeftScience Fiction, Utopia, and Revolution w. From78 Part 1 of Red Library's Lost Futures Series   Comrade Neil from the From78 podcast joins Comrade Adam and C.C. Don in the library this week for a real banger of an episode focused on the relationship between science fiction, utopian imaginings, and revolution.   We read through the brilliant sci-fi classic, The Dispossessed, by Ursula K. Le Guin along with her short story, The Day Before the Revolution, as our core texts. And because we are some major based theory-heads, we also bring in an excellent Fredric Jameson essay on Le Guin from his book, Archaeologies of the Future: The Desire Ca...2019-12-021h 49From78From78From78-007 GrasshopperToday's episode is an interview with Grasshopper, another xennial who lived through the world's transition from not having the internet (and all the things & stuff that came with the internet) to a world that is totally dependent on the internet. Here are some things we talk about in this: Is Mapquest a scam by shoe stores & Denny's Emojis Online dating XennialsRed DawnThe three-lane way of thinking about timeOnline bankingBuying music (with your own money!) Recording songs off the radio Hauntology, Ghosts, SpectersEconomic crashes Cold war9/11Retirement? Ha! Si-Fi & the imagined future The Westwing & House of Cards. 2019-11-251h 04Red Library: A Political Education Podcast for Today\'s LeftRed Library: A Political Education Podcast for Today's LeftOn Hauntology and Dialectical Pessimism w. From78 (Pt. 2)We continue our discussion on hauntology and dialectical pessimism with our good comrade, Neil,  from the From78 podcast. On this episode, we continue into the great unknown and touch on many familiar topics and characters in the Red Library canon including Lacan, Melanie Klein, labor struggles, utopia, horror, metaphor, who the proletariat is, and more! Further Readings/References New Capillaries Blog Post Inspired by this Episode! Lacanian Psychoanalysis Melanie Klein Paranoid-schizoid and Depressive Positions Symbolic Castration The Dispossessed Archaeologies of the Future by Fredric Jameson Salvage Magazine A Thousand Lost Worlds: Notes on Gothic Ma...2019-11-181h 05From78From78From78-006 (Dialectical Pessimism with Comrade Adam Pt. 2)This episode was also cross-posted on Adam's wonderful podcast Red Library. Till next time: Make Glorious Mistakes. 2019-11-171h 06From78From78From78-005 (Dialectical Pessimism with Comrade Adam Pt. 1)This episode of From78 was a real joy for me to do because I was able to have a long conversation with Comrade Adam. Adam does his own Podcast called Red Library, and if you don't already listen to it you really really really should! In this episode, we start to suss out each of our own ghosts and our current orientation as dialectical (revolutionary?) pessimists. The entire uncut interview is available right this red hot second via the From78 Patreon page. 2019-11-121h 09From78From78From78-004 French Horn Hero (Pt. 2)The second part (and much more light-hearted) part of the interview I did with French Horn Hero. In the episode, we have a very meandering conversation about books, libraries, GPS, Reddit, and all sorts of other sundry things. I hope you dig listening to it as much as I enjoyed making it. 2019-11-111h 06Red Library: A Political Education Podcast for Today\'s LeftRed Library: A Political Education Podcast for Today's LeftOn Hauntology and Dialectical Pessimism w. From78 (Pt. 1) On this week of Red Library, we combine our podcasting powers with the excellent From78 podcast to collaborate on some meta-commentary about a lot of topics of frequent discussion on the show.   This was originally recorded as an episode of From78 but we wanted to share with you, comrade listeners, to help spread the word about this great podcast and because of the strong resonance with so many of our past episodes. Comrade Adam was interviewed for the show and some of the topics of the conversation include hauntology, dialectical pessimism, philosophy, psychoanalysis, social work, history, and tons more.   Part 2 wi...2019-11-111h 04From78From78From78-003 French Horn Hero (Pt. 1)Hi there! So this is the third episode of the show and the first interview of the show. The interview itself was very long (more than 90 min) so I decided to break it up into two parts. If you want to hear the entire uncut interview (and the interview without me background music, or my inserted commentary) you can do so by supporting the show via Patreon. The lowest level of support is $1.00 and the highest level is $25.00, but regardless of what level you support the show at you get ALL the extras. I'm doing th...2019-09-241h 01From78From78From78-002Hi, I'm From78 & this is my podcast. This second episode is sort of the pilot episode part 2 (listen to part 1 here). After recording the first episode the idea of hauntology entered my mind, and I thought it was a concept that the podcast will probably be spending some time with. At first, I thought I would need to re-record and re-release the first episode, but then I thought..."That's silly. This is a podcast! It can be messy." Thus, episode 002 is all about hauntology. References: Jacques Derrida (A...2019-09-1822 minFrom78From78From78-001This is the pilot episode of From78, where I try to talk about what the podcast might be. Any and all feedback is welcome. 2019-08-2320 min