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The ChatterboxThe ChatterboxNancy Fraser on Alternatives to Capitalism Podcast: Future Histories InternationalEpisode: Nancy Fraser on Alternatives to CapitalismPub date: 2025-01-05Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationNancy Fraser discusses her understanding of capitalism as an integrated social order and explores its implications for envisioning a desirable postcapitalism. ---If you are interested in democratic economic planning, these resources might be of help:Democratic planning – an information websitehttps://www.democratic-planning.com/Sorg, C. & Groos, J. (eds.)(2025). Rethinking Economic Plann...2025-01-221h 41FUTURES PodcastFUTURES PodcastReclaiming Tech w/ Jeremy Gilbert, Alex Williams & Alison WinchCultural  & Political Theorists Jeremy Gilbert, Alex Williams & Alison Winch share their insights on the societal impacts of technological innovation, the hegemonic power of the Silicon Valley tech billionaires, and re-engineering digital platforms for democratic purposes. Jeremy Gilbert is Professor of Cultural & Political Theory at the University of East London. He is the author of Common Ground: Democracy and Collectivity in an Age of Individualism, Anticapitalism and Culture: Radical Theory and Popular Politics and Twenty-First Century Socialism. He writes regularly in the British press, is the current editor of the journal New Formations, and hosts three regular podcasts: #AC...2024-04-2948 minDissensDissens#248 "After Work": A manifesto for the abolition of housework hellNick Srnicek on the drudgery of unpaid work in the household and a feminist post-work politics Our homes are full of helpful gadgets, but how come tech isn't blessing us with more free time? The family is supposed to be a space of rest, but why does it often feel like a place of endless housework drudgery? In their book "After Work" Helen Hester and Nick Srnicek examine how unpaid work in our homes has come to take up an increasing portion of our lives and argue for a fight against housework. Nick joins Dissens to talk about the...2024-02-2152 minFuture HistoriesFuture HistoriesS02E43 - Samia Mohammed zur Zukunft jenseits des MarktesDemokratische Planung jenseits instrumenteller Vernunft und anthropozentrischem Zuschnitt. Samia Mohammed füllt entscheidende Lücken im Denken jenseits des Marktes. Kollaborative Podcast-Transkription Wenn ihr Future Histories durch eure Mitarbeit an der kollaborativen Transkription der Episoden unterstützen wollt, dann meldet euch unter: transkription@futurehistories.today FAQ zur kollaborativen Podcast-Transkription: shorturl.at/eL578   Shownotes Samia Mohammed (Universität Bremen): https://www.uni-bremen.de/iniis/mohammed Samia beim DFG-Graduiertenkolleg Contradiction Studies: https://contradictionstudies.uni-bremen.de/faculty-member/samia-mohammed-de/ Samia...2023-04-021h 40ĽudskosťĽudskosť87. Filozof Michal Lipták o tom, ako mať viac voľného času a ako ho dobre využiťPri téme mentálneho zdravia zvyknú odborníci a odborníčky zdôrazňovať dôležitosť voľného času, počas ktorého sa odpojíme od práce, a od myšlienok na prácu, a venujeme sa iným veciam, na ktorých nám záleží a ktoré dávajú nášmu životu zmysel. Pre časť ľudí to môžu byť prechádzky v prírode, rozvíjanie vzťahov s blízkymi a meditácia, pre iných zas čítanie, písanie, či umelecká tvorba. Mnohých ľudí teší aj občiansky aktivizmus, rozvíjanie komunity, rôzne športy a...2023-03-161h 10MESKLA | Brewyon DrudhMESKLA | Brewyon DrudhMESKLA | Brewyon Drudh #6 - A Conversation about Tourism, Commodification & ClassIn this sixth podcast, I'm joined by Dave Beech, an artist and writer from a working class background. We talk about tourism, class and colonial gaze; how culture and lifestyle is commodified and purchased, and the potential impacts of this.   Dave is reader in art and Marxism at University Arts London, and is author of the books Art and Labour (Brill 2020), Art and Postcapitalism (Pluto 2019) and Art and Value (Brill 2015). Beech worked in the collective Freee (with Andy Hewitt and Mel Jordan) between 2004 and 2018. He has recently had exhibitions as a solo artist in UNO ga...2022-11-181h 05Postcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastOnur Acaroğlu on utopianism, self-care, and escaping "Groundhog Day"In this episode, we’ll be talking about history, temporality, and what the movie Groundhog Day can teach us about escaping capitalism. Our guest is Onur Acaroğlu, a lecturer in sociology at the University of Northampton in the UK, and author of the recent book chapter “The Challenge of Postcapitalism: Non-Capitalist Temporalities and Social Pathology”. We'll discuss time loops, utopianism, and self-preservation as an act of political warfare.2022-11-1450 minSpeak with Eve EurydiceSpeak with Eve Eurydice115: Speak Silent Resignation, Quiet Quit, Labor Crisis in PostCapitalism. Eurydice Eve w Ru FreemanEurydice Eve speaks with the author and activist Ru Freeman about the Future of Labor, the Choice of Job, the Purpose and Meaning of Work, the Silent Resignation, the Quitting Generation. How will people make a living? What Happens to Labor under climate change? What happens to all the people who live by the land when the land is no longer usable or factories are run by machines and robots? How are people going to live? We must revisit the structure of our economy: what we put money into and what we get money for. The way we treat women...2022-09-2953 minPostcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastMatthias Schmelzer, Nina Treu, and Tonny Nowshin on degrowth, nowtopias, and the pluriverseIn this episode, we'll look at the possible strategic development of the degrowth movement, nowtopias and the concept of the pluriverse. Our guests are Matthias Schmelzer, Nina Treu and Tonny Nowshin. They are the authors of a chapter examining what degrowth can learn from other progressive movements for a new book entitled, "Degrowth and strategy: How to bring about social–ecological transformation."2022-07-071h 00The ProgressiveThe ProgressiveRobin Hahnel on equitable cooperation, social ownership, and democratic economic planning Podcast: Postcapitalism PodcastEpisode: Robin Hahnel on equitable cooperation, social ownership, and democratic economic planningPub date: 2022-05-02Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIn this episode, our guest is Robin Hahnel, who, in partnership, with Michael Albert developed a model called the “participatory economy”.  His latest book, "Democratic Economic Planning", was published in 2021, and forms the basis for our conversation. Among the subjects we discuss are democratic economic planning, generational justice and building moral economies.The podcast...2022-05-1153 minPostcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastRobin Hahnel on equitable cooperation, social ownership, and democratic economic planningIn this episode, our guest is Robin Hahnel, who, in partnership, with Michael Albert developed a model called the “participatory economy”.  His latest book, "Democratic Economic Planning", was published in 2021, and forms the basis for our conversation. Among the subjects we discuss are democratic economic planning, generational justice and building moral economies.2022-05-0253 minCypherCon PodcastCypherCon PodcastEpisode 52: Cryptocurrency and the AfterlifeI have the pleasure of speaking with one of my favorite authors, Daniel Pinchbeck. We started a dialogue after I replied to one of his articles on his substack that explored some of the problematic aspects of cryptocurrency. On this episode we discuss the promises and perils of cryptocurrency, organizing society in a functional anarchy, and ancient technologies explored in his new book Afterlife: Is there Consciousness After Death? You can find all of Daniel’s work on his website and find him on Twitter @DanielPinchbeck. Links and books we mentioned Daniel Pinchbeck’s Books B...2022-03-0800 minThe ProgressiveThe ProgressiveKepa Artaraz on buen vivir, food forests, and universal basic income Podcast: Postcapitalism PodcastEpisode: Kepa Artaraz on buen vivir, food forests, and universal basic incomePub date: 2022-02-14Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIn this episode, we’ll be talking about buen vivir, or the idea of living well, as well as rethinking development, and indigenous cultural traditions that can lead us to new ways of moving beyond capitalism. Our guest is Kepa Artaraz, a former lecturer in Social Policy at the University of Brighton in the UK. We'll discuss universal basic income and...2022-02-2254 minPostcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastKepa Artaraz on buen vivir, food forests, and universal basic incomeIn this episode, we’ll be talking about buen vivir, or the idea of living well, as well as rethinking development, and indigenous cultural traditions that can lead us to new ways of moving beyond capitalism. Our guest is Kepa Artaraz, a former lecturer in Social Policy at the University of Brighton in the UK. We'll discuss universal basic income and Kepa's escape from academic life and plans to grow a food forest in the Basque country in Spain.2022-02-1454 minThe ProgressiveThe ProgressiveNeil Vallelly on precarity, debt, and how to overcome futilitarianism Podcast: Postcapitalism PodcastEpisode: Neil Vallelly on precarity, debt, and how to overcome futilitarianismPub date: 2022-01-22Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIn this episode, we talk about subjects including meaningless jobs, precarity, the anxiety that results from self-branding, and how to overcome futility. Our guest is Neil Vallelly, a political and social theorist, and author of the recently-published book, Futilitarianism: Neoliberalism and the Production of Uselessness.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Postcapitalism Podcast, which is...2022-02-0155 minPostcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastNeil Vallelly on precarity, debt, and how to overcome futilitarianismIn this episode, we talk about subjects including meaningless jobs, precarity, the anxiety that results from self-branding, and how to overcome futility. Our guest is Neil Vallelly, a political and social theorist, and author of the recently-published book, Futilitarianism: Neoliberalism and the Production of Uselessness.2022-01-2255 minPostcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastMarco Dondi on universal basic income, human wellbeing, and monetismIn this episode, we’ll be talking about universal basic income, wellbeing, and monetism. Our guest is Marco Dondi, author of the recently-published book Outgrowing Capitalism: Rethinking Money to Reshape Society and Pursue Purpose. Marco also has more than ten years of experience as a strategy consultant working across disciplines including economic development, education and banking.2021-12-1756 minPostcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastIan Gough on human needs, essential labour and universal basic servicesIn this episode, we discuss human needs, universal basic services, essential labour and social citizenship. Our guest is Ian Gough, a visiting professor at the Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion and an associate at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment. both at the London School of Economics. Ian is also an Emeritus Professor at the University of Bath and a taskforce member for the Social Guarantee. We’ll talk about the foundational economy, the shortcomings of universal basic income, and what qualifies as non-essential labor.2021-12-0450 minPostcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastIan Gough on human needs, essential labour and universal basic servicesIn this episode, we discuss human needs, universal basic services, essential labour and social citizenship. Our guest is Ian Gough, a visiting professor at the Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion and an associate at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment. both at the London School of Economics. Ian is also an Emeritus Professor at the University of Bath and a taskforce member for the Social Guarantee.2021-12-0450 minPostcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastCatherine Frieman and James Flexner on archaeology, degrowth and anarchismIn this episode, we’ll be talking about how archaeology shapes our view of the past, present and future, and how the discipline can be an invaluable resource for challenging established narratives around capitalism.Our guests are Catherine Frieman, an associate professor in European archaeology at the Australian National University, and James Flexner, a senior lecturer in historical archaeology and heritage at the University of Sydney, and. We’ll discuss everything from the troubles with neolibeal academia to anarchism, degrowth and a couple of topics that may be better saved for an Englishman’s therapist.2021-10-311h 28Postcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastAnna Coote on universal basic services, living income, and The Social GuaranteeIn this episode, we’ll be talking about how universal basic services can help move us towards establishing a more equitable, efficient and sustainable society. Our guest is Anna Coote, an analyst, writer and social policy advocate, and principal fellow at the New Economics Foundation in the UK. We’ll discuss everything from the welfare state and food deserts to human needs and the problems with universal basic income. 2021-09-3053 minChatterChatter#188 - Paul Mason On Fascism, Authoritarianism, And The Polarisation Of PoliticsPaul Mason is a journalist, writer and film-maker. His latest book How To Stop Fascism: History, Ideology, Resistance describes the rise of the modern far-right, its colonisation of conservatism and right-wing populism, and the danger it poses amid the wider process of democratic decay. It argues that, faced with the danger of a second fascist era, the centre and left should unite around the defence of democracy and the rule of law, and for tough legislation to limit the activities and funding of fascist groups, and for the creation of a grass-roots anti-fascist ethos in society. Paul is the author...2021-09-171h 03Postcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastDavid Matthews on capitalism, disability and how to reshape the welfare stateIn this episode, we’ll be talking about how capitalism shapes our conception of disability, its impact on our mental health, and how we can rethink the welfare state. My guest is David Matthews, a lecturer in sociology and social policy at Coleg Llandrillo, Wales, and the leader of its degree program in health and social care. We’ll discuss how capitalism co-opts progressive politics, the monotony of work, and why it’s okay to enjoy watching wrestling. 2021-08-3155 minPostcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastHeather Berg on p*rn, s*x work, and why the word with no asterisk is the real problemIn this episode, we’ll discuss why porn work should be regarded as similar to any other form of labour, how it gives us examples of pushing back against capitalist working conditions, and the ways it can inspire us to think about a better future. Our guest is Heather Berg, assistant professor of women, gender, and sexuality studies at Washington University in St Louis. We talk about sex worker solidarity, how porn workers cross class boundaries, and why it’s okay to be lazy. 2021-08-1455 minThe Jelly and Custard ShowThe Jelly and Custard ShowEpisode 4 Part 2: South African UnrestIn this episode, we continue talking about the current social unrest in South Africa and some of the many factors contributing to it.   We discuss how a government has continued to fail the most vulnerable and poor citizens of the country.  We also highlight how society and communities have responded to the recent events.   Listen to Part 1 and check out the show notes:  - Pay the Grants campaign (Natasha Vally) - Timeslive article on Whatsapp group chats regarding violence - Daily Maverick article on social relief and gran...2021-07-2452 minThe Jelly and Custard ShowThe Jelly and Custard ShowEpisode 4 Part 1: South African UnrestIn this episode, we talk about the current social unrest in South Africa and some of the many factors contributing to it. We discuss how a government has continued to fail the most vulnerable and poor citizens of the country. We also highlight how society and communities have responded to the recent events. In this episode and further reading: - Pay the Grants campaign (Natasha Vally) - Timeslive article on Whatsapp group chats regarding violence - Daily Maverick article on social relief and grants - Inventing the...2021-07-2040 minRantbox TVRantbox TVThe End of RantboxTV (part I of II)Thanks to everyone who contributed to the series. Videos exclusive to Facebook can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/rantboxtvHere's the YouTube playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoQXpW1IagEyby5Jbrr3DfLxhrOrK2mJeContinue to follow John Clay here:https://heylink.me/JohnclayartistDon't forget to follow Rantbox TV on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rantboxtv/Also Twitter:https://twitter.com/RantboxTV... And let's not forget Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/5hhykwNhBSbfJtQDYAfFZb... And Apple podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/gb...2021-07-0905 minPostcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastEkaterina Chertkovskaya on capitalism, corporate violence, and degrowthIn this episode, our guest is Ekaterina Chertkovskaya, a researcher based at Lund University in Sweden. We’ll discuss how corporations are responsible for acts of violence against the environment, their employees and societies as a whole – and how degrowth economics can inspire new ways of living and organizing.2021-06-1858 minThe Future Is A MixtapeThe Future Is A Mixtape046: Utopia With Comrades: Part IIIn the second part of our conversation and collaboration with the Coffee with Comrades podcast, we begin seeking out works of literature, cinema, and scholarship that might illuminate Anti-Anti-Utopian blueprints for building new worlds. As Matt remarks, it’s virtually impossible to come up with a list of films that would be called utopian, but Pearson argues that you could – in fact – come up with a robust list of fiction and non-fiction texts that spell out the shape of this new genre of hope-making. A developmental syllabus of Anti-Anti-Utopian study may start with Ursula K. Le Guin’s iconic and epic...2021-06-0657 minPostcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastCory Doctorow on science fiction, library socialism, and surveillance capitalismIn this episode, our guest is Cory Doctorow, a science fiction writer, journalist and technology activist. We discuss how to counter giant tech monopolies, move beyond the profit motive, and the concept of library socialism. We’ll also discover that Cory is probably not the best candidate to be an influencer for a discount home-improvement brand.2021-05-0359 minAlberta Advantage PodcastAlberta Advantage PodcastUniversal Basic Income: Utopian, or Not Bold Enough? Support this podcast Team Advantage convenes to discuss Universal Basic Income. Why is it, and why has it gained such popularity over the last few years? What's so appealing about the proposal, and how does this appeal relate to left-wing politics and strategy more generally? What might be the benefits and drawbacks of such a program? What kind of social and political forces would be needed to mobilize for a program of this kind? Further reading: Dan Darrah in Canadian Dimension Paris Marx in Tribune Daniel Zamora in Jacobin2021-03-2645 minPostcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastTodd Nesbitt on co-operatives, black gold, and West (by God) VirginiaIn this episode, we’ll be talking about how co-operative businesses that are owned by their employees could transform working life as we know it. We’ll be focusing on the state of West Virginia, which is most famous for its connection to coal mining, but is also one of the most economically challenged regions in the United States.Our guest is Todd Nesbitt, a professor at Lock Haven University in Pennsylvania. We’ll discuss everything from black gold and the natural resource curse to an economic model called “distributism”. (We’ll also be trying very hard not to discu...2021-03-2156 minPostcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastNick Lawrence on the Queen's Gambit, utopia, and time traveling through fictionIn this episode, we’ll be talking about the role of fiction and imagination in helping us move beyond capitalism, and how they can assist us in tackling the significant economic and ecological crises we now face. Our guest is Nick Lawrence, an associate professor at the University of Warwick in the UK. We’ll discuss everything from postcapitalist novels to how Walmart could be a model for socialist utopia, and the Netflix show The Queen’s Gambit.2021-02-2359 minPostcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastHannes Gerhardt on value, altcoins, and fixing the internet (spoiler: not by calling Comcast)In this episode, we talk about the blockchain, cryptocurrencies, and how these and other technologies could help us move beyond capitalist ideas of value. Our guest is Hannes Gerhardt, associate professor of human geography at the University of West Georgia, who discusses everything from the role of money to the prospect of companies introducing their own digital currencies.2021-02-0256 minPostcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastDennis Hiebert on Christianity, capitalism and why we need more prophets (and not profits)In this episode, we discuss how Christianity might contribute to moving us beyond capitalism and towards a system that is more moral, more equal, and that helps protect the planet. My guest is Dennis Hiebert , a professor of sociology at Providence, a Christian university located near Winnipeg, Canada. We discuss everything from the prosperity gospel and whether capitalism is a religion to why some atheists believe faith is vital to achieving major change.2020-12-3051 minPostcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastJohn Clarke on care, the commons, and if we can really compare capitalism with Joan RiversThe discussion in this episode focuses on how we can imagine different types of economy that prioritize things that are more important than growth, such as caring for each other, building stronger communities, and new ways of making decisions together. Our guest is John Clarke, an Emeritus Professor as the Open University in the UK. We talk about everything from Ronald Reagan to GDP, the idea of the commons, and whether modern capitalism can really be described as being similar to late-stage Joan Rivers.2020-12-2755 minPostcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastAnitra Nelson on capitalism, COVID-19, and degrowth economicsIn this episode, we’ll be discussing degrowth economics, an approach that challenges us to live in much more collaborative and meaningful ways. In doing so, we can take care of our needs, take care of each other, and take care of the planet.Our guest is Anitra Nelson, an activist and scholar affiliated with the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute (MSSI) at the University of Melbourne, in Australia. We'll be talking about everything from COVID-19 to tiny houses and the concept of conviviality.2020-12-1859 minPostcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastJens Schröter on imaginary economics, the Star Trek replicator, and a world without moneyIn this episode, we’ll be discussing imagined economies, and how picturing a different future - such as by reading science fiction books or watching a few episodes of Star Trek - can open up new possibilities for living.My guest today is Jens Schröter, who is the chair for media studies at the University of Bonn in Germany. We'll be talking about everything from 3D printing and cups of tea made out of antimatter to what a world without money would look like.2020-12-1850 minPostcapitalism PodcastPostcapitalism PodcastMelissa Kennedy on literary economics, fan fiction, and the idea "there is no alternative"In this episode, we’ll be discussing how the economy is not just numbers and people buying and selling things, but a story we tell ourselves. And by changing this story, we can change our lives, and begin to tackle problems like climate change, inequality, and social isolation.Our guest is Melissa Kennedy, who teaches at the University of Vienna and the University of Education Upper Austria. We'll be talking about everything from hidden economic narratives to romance and the enduring nature of the American Dream.2020-12-1851 minFutures of WorkFutures of WorkFutures in CrisisThis edition of the Futures of Work podcast is brought to you in conjunction with the journal Political Quarterly, Bristol Festival of Ideas, University of Bristol’s Thinking Futures programme and the Economic & Social Research Council's Festival of Social Science 2020. The world has faced two major crises in 12 years. The aftershocks of the 2008 financial crisis are still being felt and the consequences of COVID-19 for economy and society will be with us for a long time. A series of utopian and dystopian visions of the futures of work and capitalism have sprung up alongside these crises, seeking to make sense of...2020-12-0257 minThe Chauncey DeVega ShowThe Chauncey DeVega ShowDonald Trump's Followers Fear the Freedom and Humanity of People Who are Not Like ThemPaul Mason is a journalist, writer, film-maker and public speaker.  He is the author of six books, including Postcapitalism. Mason writes a weekly column for the New Statesman, and contributes to the Guardian, Freitag and Le Monde Diplomatique. He is a frequent guest on opinion-forming TV and radio shows, including BBC Newsnight, DemocracyNow! BBC Politics Live and BBC Question Time. Mason was also economics editor at both BBC Newsnight and Channel 4 News.  Paul Mason warns that the Democratic Party and the country’s “left” and “progressives” in the United States are not equipped...2020-10-281h 04Transformation of European Politics PodcastTransformation of European Politics PodcastEpisode 8 - Tom O'Grady. Transformation of the Left II. From coal miners to career politiciansIn this episode, I talk to Tom O’Grady who is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science at University College London. We discuss his article “Careerists Versus Coal Miners: Welfare Reforms and the Substantive Representation of Social Groups in the British Labour Party” which was published in 2019 in Comparative Political Studies. https://bit.ly/3dVZ3mE In the article, Tom investigates how politicians’ social background matters for their preferences and legislative behavior. He documents how, much like in other countries, the number of MPs with a working class background has declined in the UK over the last decades. Many of...2020-05-1849 minSurove StrastiSurove StrastiE111 – Ratko Martinović – Tragač za istinomRatko Martinović je pisac publicistike i beletristike, voditelj televizijskih emisija, voditelj podcasta, blogger, i osoba koja jednostavno po prirodi mora sagledati stvari iz svih mogućih kuteva prije nego što priča o njima. Njegovo iskustvo seže od objave prve e-book knjige u Hrvatskoj, prvog hrvatskog internet portala o paranormalnom, vjerojatno prvog hrvatskog audio podcasta, vođenja nekoliko TV emisija u SBTV i Mreža TV, do autorstva četiri knjige s još nekoliko njih u nastanku, te vođenja najpopularnijeg domaćeg video podcasta, Podcast Inkubator. Uz to sve je aktivan promicatelj istraživanja i legaliziranja nekih droga, te pažljiv prom...2019-04-221h 41Top episodesTop episodesThe return of the modernist left Podcast: Political Eh-conomy RadioEpisode: The return of the modernist leftPub date: 2016-01-21Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIn the past few years, what has been loosely called the modernist left has seen some revival. Whether coming out of the ultimate failures of the Occupy movement, dissatisfaction with moralistic lifestyle politics or an attempt to analyze the current conundrum of moribound but hegemonic capitalism, some have returned to the idea of the left as a modernizing force—progressive in the most literal sens...2019-01-2928 minGiving the Mic to the Wrong PersonGiving the Mic to the Wrong PersonEP 42 - Peggle is Not Socialist (feat. David Cribb)David Cribb(@colestia3) joins us from far Canberra to talk about making radical leftist video games, the Situationists, EVE Online, unionizing Twitch streamers, and more. Cian, local games artist, joins us too. Jacob keeps asking if Assassin's Creed, Ready Player One, Eve Online, etc is socialist. They are not. - Check out David's work at https://colestia.itch.io/ - We recommend Post/Capitalism: https://colestia.itch.io/postcapitalism - Here's a nice documentary on the Situationists from 1989: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncH0-q9OXco - Music segments taken from various Colestia games - RECS: - Paulo Pedercini's...2018-11-151h 14Florence GuildFlorence GuildEp 08: Working Futures in the New Economy - Julian Waters-LynchSpeaker Julian Waters-Lynch Type Live Conversation About this conversation How should we think about the future? What are some of the most disruptive trends when it comes to work practices and organisational life? And what will this mean for work, learning and social organisation? In this podcast,  Julian explores the different technologies disrupting how we work, and the effect they will have on organisational life. Conversation notes - How should we think about the future in general? - Different ways of looking at the future. Preferences, values, and biases. - ‘We’ve been here before’ versus ‘This time it’s really diff...2017-09-2948 minThe Future Is A MixtapeThe Future Is A Mixtape016: DSA-Curious? #TrySocialismOn this episode, Matt & Jesse have a discussion with Kelsey Goldberg (@KelseyFGold) and Jack Suria Linares (@SuriaLinares213) from DSA-Los Angeles chapter about the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). Kelsey and Jack explore their childhood and later political awakening by describing the moment (or moments) that led to not only their transcendent belief in socialism, but how they went beyond mere beliefs by deciding to take action and become activists and organizers via their self-discovery process. We will also learn about DSA’s history and contributions, as well as its future aims as a consequence of its recent National Convention. Ad...2017-09-071h 21The Future Is A MixtapeThe Future Is A Mixtape014: A World Without WorkOn this episode of The Future Is A Mixtape, Matt & Jesse explore the most exceptional work of utopian thinking since the days of Occupy Wall Street: Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams’ Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World Without Work (2015). This is the co-hosts third such “CliffPod,” and they will hum over some of the most far-reaching and visionary aspects of this book, weighing out the co-authors’ success in diagnosing why the left has been--to use Jesse’s apt phrase--“drowning in failures” amid the continued carnage of Neoliberalism’s rotisserie blades. Matt & Jesse will also evaluate the insights the authors gain...2017-08-241h 44Wir. Müssen RedenWir. Müssen RedenKapitalismus oder Google?Diesmal war die Zeit zwischen den Podcasts etwas kürzer, dafür der Podcast auch. Leider ist die Soundqualität von StudioLink immer mal wieder abgekackt und wir wissen nicht, ob es an Michis Rechner oder seiner Internetverbindung lag. Tjo. Wir sprechen über die Google I/O, spekulieren über den Zustand des Kapitalismus und regen uns über Veganerhasser auf. Ein paar Links zur Krise des Kapitalismus: Die Krise des Kapitalismus erklärt durch finanzialization. Reuters über die Immobilienblase in UK. Is Innovation Over? Artikel über das Buch von Robert J. Gordon: The Rise and Fall of A...2016-05-2100 minArchinectArchinectHow much a dollar costsThis past week on Archinect, we heard Thom Mayne's story of "jazz, sex, and the alienation of singular genius" in Julia Ingalls' interview with the Morphosis lead, and hypothesized on the future of architectural work in a world of full automation and universal basic income, based on Nicholas Korody's interview with the co-authors behind Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World without Work. Both Ingalls and Korody join us on the podcast to delve deeper into these pieces, and share some juicy tidbits that couldn't make the cut to print. Listen to episode 57 of Archinect Sessions, "How Much a Dollar...2016-03-2443 minArchinect SessionsArchinect SessionsHow much a dollar costsThis past week on Archinect, we heard Thom Mayne's story of "jazz, sex, and the alienation of singular genius" in Julia Ingalls' interview with the Morphosis lead, and hypothesized on the future of architectural work in a world of full automation and universal basic income, based onNicholas Korody's interview with the co-authors behind Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World without Work. Both Ingalls and Korody join us on the podcast to delve deeper into these pieces, and share some juicy tidbits that couldn't make the cut to print.2016-03-2443 minThe Campaign PodcastThe Campaign PodcastThe Marketing Mind 3 - postcapitalismWelcome to the Marketing Mind, a new podcast brought to you from the team at Marketing magazine, and powered by Somethin' Else.The third is hosted by Marketing editor Rachel Barnes and features author and broadcaster Leo Johnson talking about the future of business. Marketing's features editor, Rebecca Coleman, also talks to economist Eve Poole on how brands may need to recast their relationship with the consumer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2015-11-0930 min