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Cinder Bloc. features interviews, discussions, stories, and new analyses of the world-making and world-breaking potential of life in the late capitalist era.

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    • Dec 1, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    Social Movements Lab #8 Woman, Life and Freedom

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 68:53


    You are listening to Social Movements Lab hosted by Michael Hardt & Sandro Mezzadra. To kick off the new season, Michael and Sandro speak with Paola Rivetti and Frieda Afary, navigating the social crises in Iran undergirding the upheaval known as the Woman Life Freedom struggle.  Social Movements Lab is brought to you by Red May in coordination with the John Hope Franklin Center at Duke University, Dinamopress, and EuroNomade.

    Channeling Caracas w/ Lainie Cassel

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 57:48


    Sean and Kyle talk with Lainie Cassel about her time as an independent journalist in Venezuela during the Bolivarian Revolution. We dig into what it felt like to be at the reelection of Chavez, how western media portrayed the Bolivarian Revolution, and how to become a journalist. Kyle also draws heavily from Naomi Schiller's book, Channeling The State: Community Media and Popular Politics in Venezuela.Aside from her journalistic work, which can be found on her YouTube Channel, Lainie is also a Nutritional Therapist Practitioner and Strength Coach. You can find her on her website and InstagramOur stellar theme song, Cosmic Background Radiation, was composed by Occult A/V. Check out more over on bandcamp.

    On Pain and the Destituent Urge w/ Idris Robinson

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 133:25


    Kyle and Sean talk with Idris Robinson about the realities of pain in cycles of crisis and struggle as well as the notion of destitution. This is followed by a 2020 recording of an early draft of Robinson's forthcoming essay "the Destituent Urge" given in Olympia, WA.Idris Robinson is, among other things, a philosopher and writer living in Texas. On Pain The Revolt Eclipses Whatever the World has to Offer Letter to Michael Reinoehl How It Might Should Be Done Our stellar theme song, Cosmic Background Radiation, was composed by Occult A/V. Check out more over on bandcamp.

    The Problem of Prosecuting Fascism w/ Elle Herman

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 74:31


    Sean talks with Elle Herman about the varieties and modalities of fascism and the carceral dynamics at stake in the institution of criminal prosecution. Elle recently gave a talk for the Karasu Philosophical Society in Albuquerque titled "The Problem of Prosecuting Fascism." In the talk, she focuses on two recent prosecutions of notorious 2020 American vigilantes: Kyle Rittenhouse's trial for fatally shooting Anthony Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum and non-fatal shooting of Gaige Grosskreutz at the Jacob Blake protests in Kenosha, WI; and the trial of the McMichaels and William Bryan for the pursuit and murder of Ahmaud Arbery around Brunswick, GA.On Monday, the McMichaels were each sentenced to life in prison +, while Bryan received a sentence to serve 35 years. While Sean interviewed Elle last week, the problems she approaches in her talk are all the more significant to consider in light of these sentencings. Listen to our brief interview at the beginning followed by a recording of Elle Herman's talk, "The Problem of Prosecuting Fascism," from earlier this year.Elle Herman is, among other things, a union and labor organizer and doctoral student at UNM. We will release a video of this talk in the next couple of weeks. Special thanks to Idris Robinson and the Karasu Philosophical Society for sending us a recording of this talk.Our stellar theme song, Cosmic Background Radiation, was composed by Occult A/V. Check out more over on bandcamp.

    The Weapon of Organization w/ Andrew Anastasi

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 65:20


    Andrew Anastasi joins Kyle and Sean for Cinder Bloc to discuss class antagonism, political dynamics, and the (prophetic) theoretical lens of the young Mario Tronti. Andrew talks about the European and Italian preconditions that led Tronti, and those that would compose the intellectual base of the Operaismo movements, toward new communist horizons and understandings of the complex momentum of class in the party (and partisan) dynamic.Andrew Anastasi is, among other things, a sociologist, translator, writer, and editor with Viewpoint Magazine. Andrew compiled and edited the early writings of Italian communist Mario Tronti. The Weapon of Organization: Mario Tronti's Political Revolution in Marxism can be picked up at Common Notions.A Betrayal Retrieved The Autonomy of the Political The Young Mario Tronti Dossier A Not Merely Charitable Alliance: Anti-Poverty Workers Within and Against the State Crisis ManeuversOur Theorist of Outrage: Memories of Stanley Aronowitz (1933-2021) Our stellar theme song, Cosmic Background Radiation, was composed by Occult A/V. Check out more over on bandcamp.

    Every Struggle Against Domination is Intersectional w/ Ashley Bohrer and Michael Bayea Reagan

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 63:30


    Ashley Bohrer and Michael Beyea Reagan join Kyle and Sean for Cinder Bloc today. They discuss Intersectionality as a theoretical lens, how it becomes synthesized and integrated into social movements, into political struggles, and they drill down into the complex dynamics of domination, that the real, human History of class antagonism under colonialism and capitalism is simultaneously the condition of being racialized, being gendered, being aged, being able-ized, being classed.Ashley Bohrer (Chicago) is, among other things, an activist-scholar, philosopher, and the author of Marxism and Intersectionality: Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality under Contemporary CapitalismMarxism and Intersectionality: An Interview [Salvage]Gender Policing the Poor: Toward a Conceptual ApparatusToward a Decolonial Feminist AnticapitalismJust Wars of Accumulation: The Salamanca School, Race and Colonial CapitalismThe Abject Atlantic: The Coloniality of the Concept of “Europe” in its Maritime MeridienPedagogies for Peace podcastAshley's websiteMichael Beyea Reagan (Seattle) is, among other things, a historian, teacher, activist, and the author of Intersectional Class Struggle: Theory and PracticeIntersectional Class Struggle: From Shared Oppression to Unified ResistanceIntersectional Class Struggle Interview [Industrial Worker]Intersectional Class Struggle: To Walk and Chew Gum at the Same Time [Last Born in the Wilderness Interview]Electoral FollyThe Labor Costs of Dual Enrollment ProgramsMichael's websiteOur stellar theme song, Cosmic Background Radiation, was composed by Occult A/V. Check out more over on bandcamp.

    Chuang on China, Communism, and Social Contagion

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 66:06


    Today Kyle and Sean are joined by friends at Charles Kerr Publishing and The Antifada Podcast to bring you a special interview with Chuang, an anonymous, international research group composing a new analysis of the formal and historical development of China. Chuang has just released a much anticipated collection of essays focusing on the 'China experience' of the covid-19 pandemic and its convergent crises. The book, Social Contagion and other material on microbiological class war in China, is out now with Charles Kerr Publishing Co. and available at akpress.show notes:Chuang essays from the episodeSorghum and Steel Red Dust Welcome to the Frontlines: Beyond Violence and Nonviolence A State Adequate to the Task: Conversations with Lao Xie Social Contagion (essay) Workers Organising Under the Pandemic: Reflections from China other references:Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin's Anarchism and the Black Revolution Fang Fang a year after the Wuhan Diaries here and here for Hu Shih on China, modernization, and America see volume 3 of his English writingsfor Marx on Communism, Naturalism, and Humanism, see in particular "Private Property and Communism" in the 1844 Manuscripts.Check out the Charles Kerr Publishing revival and listen to History Against MiseryListen to Antifada's podcast over at their patreon and join them live on twitchOur stellar theme song, Cosmic Background Radiation, was composed by Occult A/V. Check out more over on bandcamp.

    On Christopher Chitty & The Possibility of Sexual Hegemony w/ Max Fox, Madeline Lane-McKinley, and M.E. O'Brien

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 67:43


    Welcome to season 2 of Cinder Bloc. radio! Today, Will and Kyle speak with Max Fox, Madeline Lane-McKinley, and M.E. O'Brien about the life and work of the late Christopher Chitty. Marrying Marx and Foucault, Chitty's analysis focused on the historical conditions for queer sexuality through the development of capitalism, focusing on relations and practices of solidarity and domination brought about through proletarianization and organizational hierarchy in periods of capitalist crises. Chitty sees the genesis and entrenchment of modern, queer sexualities as having"... emerged within the interstices of transformed property relations, through the population displacements from the countryside and the subsequent concentration of those workers who were superfluous to agrarian production in urban centers, as well as within the institutions that attempted to manage or capture these surplus populations- factories, workhouses, standing armies, policing, and punitive apparatuses, naval and merchant fleets, and colonial territories."A collection of Chitty's writing, Sexual Hegemony: Statecraft, Sodomy, and Capital in the Rise of the World System, was released by DUP in 2020. Max Fox edited the collection and is currently working on a second volume of Chitty's writing with Madeline Lane-McKinley.* At the time of this recording all the way up until our release, workers of Duke University Press have been in a collective bargaining struggle and unionizing against their working conditions with the press management. Listeners can find out more here: https://www.dupworkersunion.org/ *Max Fox is, among other things, a founding editor of Pinko Magazine, an editor and translator.On Christopher Chitty Mourning and Marginalia: an Interview with Madeline Lane-McKinley a Final Straw interview on Sexual Hegemony, sexuality, liberation and class.  a Rabbles of the World interview on sexual liberation and its legacies Sexual Hegemony book launch (w/ Chris Nealon and Tobi Haslett) An Infantile Disorder Madeline Lane-McKinley is, among other things, a writer and a founding editor of Blind Field: A Journal of Cultural Inquiry.Mourning and Marginalia: An Interview with Max Fox "Retreat" and the Sick World The Year of the Wombat Dear Z Feeling Good in 'Feel Good' Born in Flames: Fictions of Masculinity, After #MeToo The Idea of Children And We Mother Them Again: Motherhood at the Margins

    Ep 4 "Fatness and the Violence of Body-Positive Love" w/ Da'Shaun Harrison and Caleb Luna w/ Will McKeithen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 93:40


    Red May organizer Will McKeithen is joined by Da'Shaun Harrison and Caleb Luna to discuss the systemic violence of anti-fatness; its role in unevenly distributing care under racial capitalism; and how leftist social and political movements might build fatter forms of collective liberation.show notes:Da'Shaun Harrison is, among many other things, the author of the forthcoming book The Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness from Penguin Random House. You can see more of their work at www.dashaunharrison.com, at www.wearyourvoicemag.com where they work as managing editor, and on Twitter and Instagram @dashaunlh. Caleb Luna is, among other things, the author of multiple works which you can read on thebodyisnotanapology, on blackgirldangerous, and at their website at www.caleb-luna.com. You can also follow them on Twitter @chairbreak_ and on Instagram @chairbreaker.Special thanks to Stephen Steen for his help producing this episodeMany thanks to Occult A/V for our new title intro song, "Cosmic Background Radiation" 

    RM Jason E. Smith - Smart Machines and Service Work: Automation in an Age of Stagnation

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 110:17


    With Red May 5 only a few weeks away, we will be sharing a ton of previous Red May interviews and talks, Social Movement Lab discussions, and new Cinder Bloc. episodes.  Last week on Cinder Bloc. we presented a discussion we had with Annie McClanahan and Jason E. Smith around the shifting terrain of economic productivity in the US, the historical factors pushing labor toward service sector work, gigification, and how these conditions transform social struggles today. This week, we are doubling down for our E. Smithians in the crowd. In February, we hosted a local discussion where Red May founder Philip Wohlstetter interviewed Jason about his book Smart Machines and Service Work: Automation in an Age of Stagnation, out through the Brooklyn Rail's Field Notes series with Reaktion Books. The event was a digital roundtable hosted by our local bibli-oasis Elliott Bay Book Company. If you enjoy this conversation, check out more of our programming at www.youtube.com/RedMayTV, and consider donating via www.patreon.com/redmayseattle. Red May is entirely run on volunteer labor and the generosity of donors like you.For more go to www.redmayseattle.org

    Ep 3 "Automated Descent" with Jason Smith and Annie McClanahan

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 53:52


    show notes: Jason E. Smith (Los Angeles) is, among other things, a communist theorist who writes primarily about contemporary politics, art, and philosophy.Smart Machines and Service Work: Automation in an Age of Stagnation The Upstarts and the Mandarins: Reflections on the Illusions of a Class (Jason w/ Tony Smith) Nowhere to Go: Automation, Then and Now pt I Nowhere to Go: Automation, Then and Now pt 2 Annie McClanahan (Irvine) is, among other things, a communist theorist who researches at the intersection of culture, economics,  and art.Dead Pledges: Debt, Crisis, and Twenty-First Century Culture Secular Stagnation and the Discourse of Reproductive Limit Life Expectancies: Mortality, Exhaustion, and Economic Stagnation The Spirit of Capital in an Age of Deindustrialization TV and Tipworkification Late, Autumnal, Immiserating, Terminal Special thanks to Stephen Steen for his help producing this episodeMany thanks to Occult A/V for our new title intro song, "Cosmic Background Radiation" 

    Ep 2 "Didn't it look like so much fun?" with Phillip Neel, Jarrod Shanahan, & Zhandarka Kurti

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 84:44


    Cinder Bloc. is a project developed out of Red May in Seattle, Washington. Episode 2 is the second half of our two-part discussion with Phillip Neel, Jarrod Shanahan, and Zhandarka Kurti. Recorded in the first week of December 2020, we wanted to reflect on the apparently increasing stakes of 2020, from the pandemic to the George Floyd Rebellions and, most presciently, looking to the *then* recent 2020 US presidential election. In Part 2 we focus on the movement to defund the police, how it relates to the broader non-profit sector, and of course, alleyway communism. This episode also includes a follow up with our guests after J6, where we ask if this was the petering out of the right under Trump, or the early rumblings of a more organized and politically daring right.show notes :Jarrod Shanahan (Chicago) and Zhandarka Kurti (Knoxville) are, among other things, organizers, scholars, and members of the editorial board for Hard Crackers.The Big Takeover Prelude to a Hot Summer The Shifting Ground: a Conversation on the George Floyd Rebellions Thankful for President Trump: Thanksgiving with Stop the Steal The Show Must Go On Phillip Neel (Seattle) is, among other things, a communist geographer and the author of Hinterland.Crowned Plague The Spiral Why Riot?Counting RiotsNew Ghettos BurningEpisode 2 music : The intro is The Charlie Daniels Band's “In America” from The Live Record (2001).  The interlude and outro is from Khidja's and Lamina Salta's DJ set for Hör BerlinEpisode 2 thumbnail taken by Saul Loeb via Getty Images on January 6th, 2021 in Washington DCSpecial thanks to Stephen Steen for his help producing this episode

    Ep 1 : "Politics is the Education of the Body through Struggle" with Phillip Neel, Jarrod Shanahan, & Zhandarka Kurti

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 61:07


    Cinder Bloc. is a project developed out of Red May in Seattle, Washington. Episode 1 is the first of a two-part discussion we shared with Phillip Neel, Jarrod Shanahan, and Zhandarka Kurti. Recorded in the first week of December 2020, we wanted to reflect on the apparently increasing stakes of 2020, from the pandemic to the George Floyd Rebellions and, most presciently,  looking to the *then* recent 2020 US presidential election. Whether Trump or Biden took the chair, the coming November election had every source from Fox and MSNBC to your favorite Signal thread buzzing with anticipation of political crisis and civil unrest. Would the election push the summer heatwave into the winter or would it bring a cold front? We of Cinder Bloc. thought we had an answer at the beginning of December. But Zhana, Jarrod, and Phil suggested otherwise, albeit from different positions : to varying degrees, they told us, wait and see. Almost a month later to the day, the Capitol riots shocked the US as neo-nazis, white-supremacists, and the fascist right-wave protests swept the Capitol and pockets around North America. Now on the cusp of J20 and warnings of armed right taking to the streets, what unrest is on the horizon? What are the real divides polarizing the U.S. today? And can the Left do about it?show notes :Jarrod Shanahan (Chicago) and Zhandarka Kurti (Knoxville) are, among other things, organizers, scholars, and members of the editorial board for Hard Crackers. Prelude to a Hot Summer The Shifting Ground: a Conversation on the George Floyd Rebellions Thankful for President Trump: Thanksgiving with Stop the Steal The Show Must Go On Phillip Neel (Seattle) is, among other things, a communist geographer and the author of Hinterland.  Crowned Plague The Spiral Why Riot? Counting Riots New Ghettos Burning 

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