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Leftist Reading
Leftist Reading: Women, Race & Class Part 8

Leftist Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 24:43


Episode 44:This week we're continuing our reading of Women, Race & Class by Angela Y. Davis.The full book is available online here:https://archive.org/details/WomenRaceClassAngelaDavis[Part 1 - 2]1. THE LEGACY OF SLAVERY: STANDARDS FOR A NEW WOMANHOOD[Part 3]2. THE ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENT AND THE BIRTH OF WOMEN'S RIGHTS[Part 4 - 5]3. CLASS AND RACE IN THE EARLY WOMEN'S RIGHTS CAMPAIGN (first half)[Part 6]4. RACISM IN THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT[Part 7]5. THE MEANING OF EMANCIPATION ACCORDING TO BLACK WOMEN[Part 8 - This Week]6. EDUCATION AND LIBERATION: BLACK WOMEN'S PERSPECTIVEReading - 00:18Discussion - 21:59[Part 9]7. WOMAN SUFFRAGE AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY: THE RISING INFLUENCE OF RACISM[Part 10]8. BLACK WOMEN AND THE CLUB MOVEMENT[Part 11]9. WORKING WOMEN, BLACK WOMEN AND THE HISTORY OF THE SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT[Part 12 - 13]10. COMMUNIST WOMEN[Part 14 - 15]11. RAPE, RACISM AND THE MYTH OF THE BLACK RAPIST[Part 16 - 17]12. RACISM, BIRTH CONTROL AND REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS[Part 18-19]13. THE APPROACHING OBSOLESCENCE OF HOUSEWORK: A WORKING-CLASS PERSPECTIVEFootnotes:1) 00:30DuBois, Black Reconstruction in America, Chapter V.2) 00:46Ibid., p. 122.3) 01:15Ibid., p. 124.4) 01:46Ibid.5) 02:04Ibid.6) 02:20Ibid., p. 123.7) 02:34Douglass, op. cit., p. 79.8) 02:50Ibid.9) 04:02Watkins and David, op. cit., p. 18.10) 04:52Aptheker, A Documentary History, Vol. 1, p. 493.11) 05:46Ibid., p. 19.12) 05:54Ibid.13) 06:44Wertheimer, op. cit., pp. 35–36.14) 07:04Lerner, Black Women in White America, p. 76.15) 07:23See Chapter 2.16) 07:32Foner, The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 4, p. 553 (note 16).17) 07:50Ibid., pp. 371ff.18) 08:48Ibid., p. 372.19) 09:17Ibid.20) 09:48Ibid., p. 371.21) 10:22Ibid.22) 10:46Flexner, op. cit., p. 99.23) 11:21Ibid., pp. 99–101.24) 11:43Foner, op. cit., Vol. 4, p. 373.25) 13:49Aptheker, A Documentary History, Vol. 1, pp. 157–158.26) 14:45Ibid.27) 15:26William Goodell, The American Slave Code (New York: American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, 1853), p. 321. Quoted in Elkins, op. cit., p. 60.28) 15:35Ibid.29) 16:09Genovese, Roll, Jordan, Roll, p. 565.30) 16:31Lerner, Black Women in White America, pp. 27ff. and pp. 99ff.31) 16:51Ibid., pp. 32ff.32) 17:02DuBois, Black Reconstruction in America, p. 123.33) 17:28Lerone Bennett, Before the Mayflower (Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1969), p. 181.34) 17:42Foster, op. cit., p. 321.35) 18:07DuBois, Black Reconstruction in America, p. 638.36) 18:49Lerner, Black Women in White America, p. 102.37) 19:06Ibid., p. 103.38) 19:37Ibid.39) 19:48Ibid., pp. 104–105.40) 20:10Franklin, op. cit., p. 308.41) 21:31DuBois, Black Reconstruction in America, p. 667.

Leftist Reading
Leftist Reading: Women, Race & Class Part 3

Leftist Reading

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 35:52


Episode 39:This week we're continuing our reading of Women, Race & Class by Angela Y. Davis.The full book is available online here:https://archive.org/details/WomenRaceClassAngelaDavis [Part 1 - 2]1. THE LEGACY OF SLAVERY: STANDARDS FOR A NEW WOMANHOOD [Part 3 - This Week]2. THE ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENT AND THE BIRTH OF WOMEN'S RIGHTSReading – 00:28Discussion – 33:10[Part 4 - 5]3. CLASS AND RACE IN THE EARLY WOMEN'S RIGHTS CAMPAIGN[Part 6]4. RACISM IN THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT[Part 7]5. THE MEANING OF EMANCIPATION ACCORDING TO BLACK WOMEN[Part 8]6. EDUCATION AND LIBERATION: BLACK WOMEN'S PERSPECTIVE [Part 9]7. WOMAN SUFFRAGE AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY: THE RISING INFLUENCE OF RACISM[Part 10]8. BLACK WOMEN AND THE CLUB MOVEMENT [Part 11]9. WORKING WOMEN, BLACK WOMEN AND THE HISTORY OF THE SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT [Part 12 - 13]10. COMMUNIST WOMEN[Part 14 - 15]11. RAPE, RACISM AND THE MYTH OF THE BLACK RAPIST [Part 16 - 17]12. RACISM, BIRTH CONTROL AND REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS [Part 18-19]13. THE APPROACHING OBSOLESCENCE OF HOUSEWORK: A WORKING-CLASS PERSPECTIVEFootnotes:1) – 00:48Douglass, op. cit., p. 469. 2) – 01:01Ibid., p. 472. 3) – 01:37Ibid. 4) – 02:04Ibid. 5) – 02:34Stowe, op. cit. Frederick Douglass included the following comments in his autobiography: “In the midst of these fugitive slave troubles came the book known as Uncle Tom's Cabin, a work of marvelous depth and power. Nothing could have better suited the moral and human requirements of the hour. Its effect was amazing, instantaneous, and universal. No book on the subject of slavery had so generally and favorably touched the American heart. It combined all the power and pathos of preceding publications of the kind, and was hailed by many as an inspired production. Mrs. Stowe at once became an object of interest and admiration.” (Douglass, op. cit., p. 282) 6) – 03:17Stowe, op. cit., p. 107. 7) – 05:07See Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English, “Microbes and the Manufacture of Housework,”Chapter 5 of For Her Own Good: 150 Years of the Experts' Advice to Women (Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1978). Also Ann Oakley, Woman's Work: The Housewife Past and Present (New York: Vintage Books, 1976). 8) – 06:19See Eleanor Flexner, Century of Struggle: The Women's Rights Movement in the U.S. (New York: Atheneum, 1973). Also Mary P. Ryan, Womanhood in America (New York: New Viewpoints, 1975). 9) – 07:04See Aptheker, Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion (New York: Humanities Press, 1966); Harriet H.Robinson, Loom and Spindle or Life Among the Early Mill Girls (Kailua, Hawaii: Press Pacifica, 1976). Also Wertheimer, op. cit., and Flexner, op. cit. 10) – 07:49Robinson, op. cit., p. 51. 11) – 08:22See discussion of this tendency to equate the institution of marriage with that of slavery in Pamela Allen, “Woman Suffrage: Feminism and White Supremacy,”Chapter V of Robert Allen, Reluctant Reformers (Washington, D.C.: Howard University Press, 1974), pp. 1368. 12) – 09:28Wertheimer, op. cit., p. 106.13) – 10:07See Flexner, op. cit., pp. 38–40. Also Samuel Sillen, Women Against Slavery (New York: Masses and Mainstream, Inc., 1955), pp. 11–16. 14) – 11:18Sillen, op. cit., p. 13. 15) – 12:10Ibid. 16) – 12:31Ibid., p. 14. 17) – 14:15Liberator, January 1, 1831. Quoted in William Z. Foster, The Negro People in American History (New York: International Publishers, 1970), p. 108. 18) – 16:10Sillen, op. cit., p. 17.19) – 16:53Ibid. 20) – 17:04The first woman to speak publicly in the United States was the Scottish-born lecturer and writer Frances Wright (see Flexner, op. cit., pp. 27–28). When the Black woman Maria W. Stewart delivered four lectures in Boston in 1832, she became the first native-born woman to speak publicly (see Lerner, op. cit., p. 83).21) – 17:49Flexner, op. cit., p. 42. See the text of the constitution of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society in Judith Papachristou, editor, Women Together: A History in Documents of the Women's Movement in the United States (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., A Ms. Book, 1976), pp. 4–5. 22) – 18:21Sillen, op. cit., p. 20.23) – 18:45Ibid., pp. 21–22. 24) – 19:22Ibid., p. 25. 25) – 21:29Flexner, op. cit., p. 51.26) – 22:46Ibid. 27) – 23:53Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and Matilda Joslyn Gage, History of Woman Suffrage,Vol. 1 (1848–1861) (New York: Fowler and Wells, 1881), p. 52. 28) – 24:51Quoted in Papachristou, op. cit., p. 12. See Gerda Lerner's analysis of the pastoral letter in her work The Grimke Sisters from South Carolina: Pioneers for Women's Rights and Abolition (New York: Schocken Books, 1971), p. 189. 29) – 25:03Quoted in Papachristou, op. cit., p. 12.30) – 25:42Ibid. 31) – 26:57Sarah Grimke began publishing her Letters on the Equality of the Sexes in July, 1837. They appeared in the New England Spectator and were reprinted in the Liberator. See Lerner, The Grimke Sisters, p. 187. 32) – 27:31Quoted in Alice Rossi, editor, The Feminist Papers (New York: Bantam Books, 1974), p. 308. 33) – 27:46Ibid. 34) – 28:5834. Quoted in Flexner, op. cit., p. 48. Also quoted and discussed in Lerner, The Grimke Sisters, p. 201. 35) – 30:49Angelina Grimke, Appeal to the Women of the Nominally Free States. Issued by an Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women and Held by Adjournment from the 9th to the 12th of May, 1837 (New York: W. S. Dorr, 1838), pp. 13–14. 36) – 31:17Ibid., p. 21. 37) – 31:34Flexner, op. cit., p. 47. 38) – 32:43Lerner, The Grimke Sisters, p. 353.

Auxiliary Statements
18. Marxism and Politics, Pt. IV - Class and Party | Ralph Miliband

Auxiliary Statements

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 78:50


Hark! In the distance. What's that noise? Them's the dulcet tones of the boys talkin' some more Milly Band. So buckle in, hunker down, tune in, drop out and buckle up for one H-E-double-hockey-sticks of an episode, because this week we're talking about the necessity of a working class party capable of overthrowing this garbage can of a world we currently inhabit. In a twist, during this episode Dan winds up becoming a Stalinist and Jack a Maoist (owing to his propensity of relentless self-criticism). Who said we can't all get along? Shout-out to our friends in the Cleveland DSA! Go Spiders!! Reading: Marxism and Politics by Ralph Miliband (1977), Chapter V, Class and Party.

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio
Europe Puritans Christians literally Tore a captured Pequot limb from limb.

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 164:00


Vaughan’s book also reveals just how brutal the Puritans were in their dealings with the Indians — specifically, Chapter V, “The Pequot War, 1637.” What is amazing about the account in this chapter is the frankness with which the author recounts the events and the Puritans part in them. The carnage and the Puritan justification for participation therein is quite revealing self-defense is one thing, but outright purposeful slaughter is, to say the least, questionable Christian behavior (from 1965 edition): (1) pp. 127-128 The so-called Christian response of “merciless revenge” was carried out “vigorously” by Captain John Endicott “Dissatisfied by the paucity of Indian casualties, the English soldiers heartlessly ‘destroyed some of their dogs instead of men.'”; (2) pp. 132, 141 The Puritans demanded and accepted, as signs of loyalty and sincerity from allied Indian tribes, the body parts of their common enemies (see also p. 142, where the Puritans viewed these indications of loyalty as a sign from God and an answer to prayer); (now that is evidence to truth of evolved humanoid beasts)  (3) p. 143- When embarking on an expedition of Indian hunting, the Puritans entreated the Lord to direct them in their pillage and slaughter; (4) p. 136 Concerning the Indians, the Puritans viewed themselves as the enforcers of “law and order” due to their view of themselves as God’s “New World Zion,” a reconstructionist view of history, to say the least. (5) p. 141 The Puritans were not content to merely kill their perceived enemies; they saw fit to murder and savagely mutilate them — they literally “tore him [a captured Pequot] limb from limb. Captain Underhill ended the victim’s agony with a pistol shot. The body was then roasted and eaten by the Mohegans.”;

Biblioteca Del Metal
HammerFall - (La Mistica De Los Caballeros Templarios) - Editado Y Remasterizado Por Txarly Metal (Especial Fans) - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Biblioteca Del Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 76:10


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 HammerFall, es una banda sueca de Heavy Metal, es formada el año 1993 en Gotemburgo. La banda esta inmersa en las hordas bárbaras del heavy metal germano, de allí parte la mística de los caballeros templarios, entre algunas bandas de influencia están Accept, Judas Priest, Helloween, Mercyful Fate y los estadounidenses Manowar. El guitarrista Oscar Dronjak crea la banda Desecrator, que posteriormente se llamó Ceremonial Oath que era de un estilo claramente de Death metal. En el año 1996 se dedica a tomar otro rumbo, el Heavy Metal. No tardaron en ponerle nombre al grupo, así surgió HammerFall. Luego de eso contactó con su amigo Jesper Strömblad para el trabajo con las guitarras, él acepta pero continúa en el grupo Crystal Age y los incipientes In Flames. Así llegaron músicos nuevos, Niklas Sundin en las guitarras y Mikael Stanne en la voz, ambos integrantes de Dark Tranquillity, además de Johan Larsson. El primer corte que esta banda logra crear, es el ya clásico para la banda "Steel meets steel". Los proyectos de los miembros de HammerFall impedían que tuvieran el tiempo necesario de ensayo. Además en Suecia el estilo más popular era el Death metal de Gotemburgo, cosa que les impedía participar en concursos de bandas de rock, como el Rockslaget. Tiempo después, Niklas y Johan decidieron dedicarse a sus bandas y dejar HammerFall. Sus reemplazantes fueron Glenn Ljungström (In Flames) y Fredrik Larsson (Crystal Age). Cuando compitieron en el "Rockslaget" la banda interpretó "Steel meets steel", además de "HammerFall" y el clásico de los daneses Pretty Maids "Red, hot and ready". Cuando consiguieron llegar a semifinales, en 1996, HammerFall impactó con el famosísimo "Steel meets steel", su nueva "Unchained" y el himno de himnos, "Breaking the law", de Judas Priest. Pero el vocalista de la banda Mikael Stanne decidió dedicarse totalmente a "Dark Tranquillity" y de paso no participó en las finales del concurso. Después de un tiempo se decidieron por Joacim Cans, que los impresionó tras unos ensayos; aun así la banda no logró llegar a la final, pero dos de sus temas fueron grabados en videos, que fueron enviados a Roel van Reijmersdal, dueño del sello holandés "Vic Records", el cual quedó impresionado por la calidad de la banda, e inmediatamente firmaron un contrato para grabar. Así en 1997 HammerFall edita el disco Glory to the brave que definió el estilo de la banda, la agresividad, la potencia, y los coros graves. Siendo los mejores temas "HammerFall", "The dragon lies bleeding" y "Steel meets steel". La portada del álbum fue realizada por Andreas Marschall, ilustrador habitual de la banda. El éxito no tardó en llegar, cosa que los integrantes no podían creer, así tomaron la decisión de dedicarse más a "In Flames". Más tarde la compañía germana Nuclear Blast mostró gran interés en la banda, permanecieron unidos por los próximos cuatro discos y pactaron la licencia de "Glory to the brave", así fue como HammerFall consiguió convertirse en una de las grandes bandas de Heavy/Power Metal Europeo y de paso masificar el estilo en Suecia que aún estaba dominada por el Death metal de Gotemburgo. Para ampliarse internacionalmente la banda decidió grabar dos videos, y así grabaron los clips "HammerFall" y "Glory to the brave". Luego de que el disco Glory to the brave se distribuyera en las tiendas de discos, se convirtió rápidamente en el disco del mes por algunos fanzines alemanes, alcanzando el lugar 38ª en los charts alemanes, lo más alto a lo que ha llegado un primer álbum de Heavy Metal hasta ese momento, y el disco sería un éxito, alcanzando a vender más de 100.000 copias en el mundo. En 1997 HammerFall logró actuar en el famoso festival Wacken Open Air, ante más de 15.000 personas y compartiendo escenario con bandas como Gamma Ray o Virgin Steele. Rápidamente consiguieron lanzar su segundo álbum, llamado Legacy of kings (1998), el cual fue compuesto por Cans, Dronjak y Jesper Strömblad. Los principales temas fueron "Legacy of kings", "Heeding the call" y "Let the hammer fall". HammerFall ratificó su éxito en una gira mundial, visitando lugares como Japón, el Dynamo Open Air en Holanda, y Sudamérica, donde se presentaron en Brasil, Argentina y Chile, presentación en Estadio Víctor Jara, en abril de 1999, junto a sus connacionales de Arch Enemy y los osorninos de Epsilon. Pero fue en este último concierto en Chile, en el que surgió el problema de la no presentación de la banda Deicide, lo que provocó que tocaran durante más de hora y media, cuando su actuación sólo tenía prevista una duración de 50 minutos, lo que les obligó a tocar todos y cada uno de sus temas, debiendo realizar covers de otras bandas como "Man on the silver mountain", de Rainbow, esta vez con AC, exbaterista de Running Wild, y "Breaking the law" de Judas Priest, con Oscar Dronjak en las voces y Joacim Cans en batería. Pero la gira trajo más problemas, pues el baterista Patrik Räfling abandonó la banda; el reemplazante fue Anders Johansson el cual fue propuesto por Magnus Rosén quienes eran grandes amigos. Además Johansson ha participado en más de cien discos a lo largo de su carrera acompañando a músicos tan importantes como Yngwie J. Malmsteen, su mismo hermano Jens Johansson de Stratovarius e incluso junto a Magnus Rosén en 1993 en su banda "Billionaires Boys' Club". Pasó a ser el baterista oficial en agosto de 1999. HammerFall también participó en tributos a otras bandas de Heavy metal, grabando el tema "Man on the silver mountain" de Rainbow con la participación de AC, además grabaron "Head over heels", del disco "Balls to the wall" de Accept con las voces de Udo Dirkschneider y también de Accept, y finalmente grabaron el famoso tema de Helloween "I want out" , con Dirk Schlächter y Kai Hansen (Gamma Ray), convirtiéndolo en un sencillo. El año finalizó muy bien para la banda, tocando en festivales como el Gods of Metal en Milán, Italia, o el Eurometal '99 en España. En el año 2000 publicaron su nuevo trabajo denominado "Renegade", en el que sus principales temas fueron "Templars of steel", "Keep the flame burning" y "Renegade". Es un disco de gran calidad pero tal vez menos contundente. Sin embargo, después del lanzamiento, las críticas eran en su mayoría positivos. Un video musical por el director Roger Johansson fue creado para la canción "Renegade" y llegó a la cima del desfile de Suecia, y lo mismo pasó con el álbum en sí, que alcanzó disco de oro con más de cuarenta mil copias vendidas. La gira de la banda se inició en enero de 2001. Los conciertos de esta gira contaron con una versión réplica de la cubierta del disco en el escenario. Se creó como un castillo en ruinas de la que los músicos entraron en el escenario. La banda lanza un DVD titulado "The templar renegade crusades", que incluyó grabaciones de video de las sesiones de grabación, conciertos en vivo, backstages de turismo, y los encuentros con los fanes. Las imágenes van desde las sesiones de grabación de "Legacy of kings" a la fiesta disco de oro que tuvo lugar en noviembre de 2001. En el año 2002 fue publicado su cuarto trabajo denominado "Crimson thunder", y ese mismo año lanzarían el video de "Hearts on fire", pero fue retrasado por la agresión hacia Joacim Cans, en un bar de Gotemburgo por un fan de Black metal, lo que casi hace que perdiera un ojo, pero el video de "Hearts on fire" fue publicado junto a un cover de "We're gonna make it" del álbum "You can´t stop rock and roll" del año 1983, de Twisted Sister y la versión en vivo de "Heeding the call". Chile, Argentina, Brasil y México estaban presentes en la próxima gira de la banda a realizarse en Sudamérica. Esta gira fue esperada con gran expectación por todos y cumplió con lo esperado, ya que se transformó en una de las mejores presentaciones de la banda hasta ese momento. Luego de esto siguieron más presentaciones, esta vez en el The Bang Your Head Festival en Balingen, Alemania, The Master Of The Rock en Vizovice, República Checa y Metal Mania en Albacete, España, tocando con bandas como Iron Maiden, Slayer, Dio, Twisted Sister, Stratovarius y U.D.O.. Pero esta serie de conciertos se vio interrumpida por el accidente que sufrió Oscar cuando, en motocicleta, chocó con una camioneta, ocasionando que se rompiera el brazo izquierdo y obligando a la banda a cancelar los tres eventos siguientes. Mientras Oscar se recuperaba, Joacim se preocupaba de su proyecto solista; además tuvo su primer hijo, Stefan estaba concentrado en sacar su licencia de piloto y Magnus y Anders continuaron con sus proyectos aparte. Oscar se reintegró a la guitarra rápidamente, empezando a practicar luego de su operación de 10 horas. Dos años más tarde HammerFall lanza al mercado su quinto álbum de estudio "Chapter V: unbent, unbowed, unbroken", el que los fanes habían esperado con muchas ansias tras tanto tiempo. Este nuevo trabajo es sin dudas el afianzamiento del grupo en los primeros puestos del metal europeo. En un género como es el heavy metal y epic-metal repleto últimamente de grupos liderados por frontwomen de voces angelicales, HammerFall despunta con sus melodías agresivas, sus estribillos pegadizos y la voz de Joacim Cans que encaja a la perfección con el sonido de esta banda. En cuanto a la producción, esta ha ido de la mano de Charlie Bauerfeind (Helloween, Motörhead, Saxon, Blind Guardian, Halford, etc.). La última canción del álbum, "Knights of the 21st century", es probablemente una apuesta arriesgada, por su sonido algo diferente al resto de los cortes del álbum, por la voz de Cronos de Venom más desgarradora, por su extensión, algo más de 12 minutos, hasta ahora la canción más duradera de HammerFall. Su 6to álbum, titulado Threshold, fue lanzado el 20 de octubre de 2006 y fue directamente a la posición número 1 en las listas de Suecia. Steel meets steel - ten years of glory El bajista Magnus Rosén dejó la banda en marzo de 2007. Sin pasar mucho tiempo, el bajista original de la banda, Fredrik Larsson es invitado a reintegrarse a la banda, éste acepta y vuelve tras diez años de ausencia. Celebrando su décimo aniversario desde la grabación de su primer álbum, HammerFall lanza el disco "Steel meets steel - ten years of glory" (2007). El álbum incluye dos temas nuevos de marca, una regrabación de un viejo clásico de material extra, además de algunos de los verdaderos clásicos. El 6 de marzo de 2007, una declaración fue publicada en línea en el sitio web oficial de HammerFall anunciando que el bajista Magnus Rosén no seguiría ligado con la banda. El motivo de su salida era que no estaba contento en la banda y quería concentrarse en otros proyectos. En su propia página web (y por tanto con su propia declaración oficial), se anunció que Magnus estaba cansado de la línea de bajo simple que se vio obligado a tocar en HammerFall, y que fue incapaz de llevar su propio material para la banda. Ahora quiere "ser más creativo en su carrera". El 10 de abril se anunció en la página web oficial de HammerFall que el sustituto de Magnus sería el exmiembro Fredrik Larsson, quien tocó el bajo en el álbum "Glory to the brave". Tres nuevas canciones fueron grabadas para el álbum de la primera compilación de la banda. Se trata de "Last man standing", "Restless soul" y "The abyss". "Steel meets steel - ten years of glory" fue lanzado el 12 de octubre de 2007. En el año 2008 el guitarrista Stefan Elmgren abandonó la banda debido a que una aerolínea le ofreció un puesto como piloto. Pese a que el guitarrista lo meditó mucho, no pudo compaginar el grupo con su nuevo empleo. Tras una ardua búsqueda, el puesto pasa a ser ocupado por Pontus Norgren, hasta ese momento guitarrista de The Poodles. Poco después de la integración de Pontus, lanzan el disco titulado "Masterpieces", el que contiene covers de grandes bandas, como "I want out" de Helloween y "Detroit rock city" de Kiss. En febrero del 2009 publican el disco "No sacrifice, no victory", con temas como "Any means necessary", "Hallowed be my name" y "Punish and enslave", que ha recibido una muy buena crítica por parte de los fanes. Poco después del lanzamiento de este disco, dan comienzo al tour "Any tour necessary" el cual comprendió gran parte de Europa, principalmente en Suecia, donde realizaron más de 10 conciertos, y que lo finalizaron con su actuación en el festival "Wacken Open Air" en Alemania. La temática veía al guerrero Héctor peleando en un mundo acabado por la humanidad, sacrificando su propia vida, pero que nunca se arriesgase a perder el orgullo y gloria. Después de varios meses de grabaciones en Gotemburgo, Suecia y Nashville, TN, USA, el nuevo álbum de estudio "Infected" finalmente se terminó el 19 de febrero de 2011. Producido por los guitarristas Pontus Norgren y Oscar Dronjak y coproducido por el productor estadounidense James Michael, este nuevo disco trajo un concepto diferente, cambió la temática guerrera medieval para tomar a la banda infectada por zombies, esto le dio un cambio totalmente inesperado pero con algo de renovación. Muchos de sus seguidores criticaron negativamente este trabajo dada la repentina variante pero llegó a tener aceptación, ya que se dice que es como tal lleva el título una Infección letal, pero cargada de muy buen heavy metal. Destacan canciones como: "Patient zero", "One more time", "Día de los muertos", "Bang your head", "666 - the enemy within", como las más representativas del álbum; en la melodía todos los temas suenan con guitarras más pesadas y una batería con más compases, las letras más oscuras y sarcásticas; En sí poseen un toque más oscuro que sus otros trabajos. No obstante, cabe destacar que el último tema del disco: "Redemption" termina con un postludio que da la referencia de que en un próximo disco la banda retomaría la temática templaria guerrera. Con motivo de su bien merecido descanso en 2012/13, después de que el quinteto volviera más fuerte que nunca, un DVD de 2 CD fue lanzado el 30 de noviembre. Se recordaron 15 años de gloria en 135 minutos , en un show aniversario que tuvo lugar el 28 de julio, en Dalhalla al aire libre, construido en una antigua cantera cerca de la pequeña aldea de Suecia, Rättvik, fue capturado en cámara. Oscar Dronjak comenta: " El juego contiene 26 pistas y duró 2 horas y 15 minutos, por mucho, el concierto más largo y más completo de toda nuestra carrera. Tocamos canciones de todos los discos y algo más, había muchos invitados, que contaba con 80 gabinetes Marshall y la pantalla grande con el logo de HF tallados en medio colgando , todo ello en un lugar muy único. Usted realmente tiene que verlo para entender, este concierto realmente capturó la esencia de HammerFall en directo en 2012, muy bien! ". Dentro de lo más destacado recalcan los Invitados , cabe mencionar el line-up original de HammerFall : Jesper Strömblad y Stanne Mikael, así como el exguitarrista Stefan Elmgren, entre otros, lo que hizo el show inolvidable , también para los propios músicos. "Todo lo relacionado con este lanzamiento es especial: el lugar, la ocasión, el setlist, los invitados. Si se va a celebrar algo, hazlo bien, y esto es exactamente lo que hemos hecho. HammerFall con todo lo extra, 100% en vivo, 0% de mierda ", dice Oscar. "Gates of Dalhalla" es mucho más que un simple live DVD / Blu-Ray: Es la prueba definitiva de que los suecos, después de 15 años de llevar el heavy metal a la gente, todavía son los reyes indiscutibles de su género. (r)Evolution se dio a conocer el 29 de agosto (Suecia: 27 de agosto. En Reino Unido: 1 de septiembre. En América del Norte: 2 de septiembre), y HammerFall ha decidido trabajar junto con Fredrik Nordström de nuevo por primera vez desde "Glory to the brave " (1997). Es también el primer álbum desde "Renegade" (2000) que cuentan con obras de arte de Andreas Marschall. Volviendo a las raíces después de los dos discos anteriores, (r)Evolution promete ofrecer todo lo que la gente ha llegado a esperar de un conocido HammerFall, mezclando los pilares del sonido templario de la banda con la evolución de su sonido actual. Después de 18 largos años, la banda caducó el contrato con Nuclear Blast Records en el 2015, tiempo después firman con Napalm Records. Fue anunciado a principios de 2016. Built to Last "Construido para Durar" Salió el 4 de noviembre de este año, es el décimo trabajo de estudio donde también se anunció la inesperada partida del baterista Anders Johansson y es sustituido por David Wallin quien giró con la banda ya en el World Wide (r)Evolution Tour. El álbum sigue la tradicional línea de la banda aportando nuevos sonidos templarios que según la opinión de algunos críticos, trae la misma esencia, aportando nuevas influencias pesadas adaptadas al nuevo sonido de la banda. Publicado el 16 de agosto de 2019, Dominion es el undécimo álbum de estudio de la banda de power metal Hammerfall y el segundo álbum con la discográfica Napalm Records.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Biblioteca Del Metal (Recopilation). Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-biblioteca-del-metal-recopilation_sq_f1308558_1.html

Philosophy Rekindled
Episode 6 – Part 1 Chapter Reading of Chapter V Tertium Organum by P.D. Ouspensky

Philosophy Rekindled

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 14:33


Part 1 of Episode 6 is the audio version of Chapter V of Tertium Organum by P.D. Ouspensky read by Alice Flanagan. Ouspensky discusses more about the Fourth Dimensional Space – Does our three dimensional human body have a fourth dimensional counterpart? Is the Linga Sharira the part of ourselves in another dimension? What are the differences between three-dimensional and four-dimensional space and how do they impose on one another – are they two different spaces or rather different methods of receptivity of one and same world?   To listen to the panel discussion of this chapter, see Part 2 of this episode.

Finance & Fury Podcast
The BIS versus BTC – What are the plans to replace current crypto currency markets?

Finance & Fury Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 21:22


Welcome to Finance and Fury, The Furious Friday Edition Monday ep this week went through BTC – Went through a monetary reset towards a crypto-fiat system – Today – talk more The BIS and central banks versus BTC and the crypto markets – how are they planning to get there. There are two side to crypo - especially Bitcoin – BTC is a divisive topic – garners strong passions in the population One side are the proponents - hail it as the future currency - is immune to the manipulation of politicians and central banks – Suggestions of Bitcoin being the basis for restoring world currencies to a new monetary standard or Bitcoin standard. On the other side - Bitcoin is seen as an electronic version of snake oil, tulipmania and Ponzi schemes While admitting to the underlying blockchain technology being useful and a great idea - not in the context of a currency If you remove BTC and just said crypto currency - I think both sides are right mostly Fiat system – is a bubble in its size – far surpasses tulipmania - isnt this a ponzi scheme? Why not adopt that same model but in derivative form of some digital credit – stable coins – crypto pegged to a fiat currency valuation So how will the takeover occur – through indirect methods – the back door into the crypto markets   To start with – look at the basis of all digital transactions – You need some form of 3rd party verification process – Not needed with physical currency – I go to the shops and exchange my $20 AUD for food, tell checks and takes cash An early theory of digital coins was to allow the same peer-to-peer transaction where the third party would be involved But with all digital transaction, there must be a 3rd party verifier – why coin theory evolved Everyday use of electronic money - this is the bank which holds the payer’s account In BTC - the distributed ledger built on blockchain technology does this - provides a trustworthy system in an environment where no particular party is trustworthy – verifies each party from the coin/tokes code The BIS has focused on the very functionality of cryptos – In their Annual Economic Report 2018, Chapter V is entitled ‘Cryptocurrencies: looking beyond the hype’ While it says crypto in title - analysis and criticism is only focused on Bitcoin – but this does use blockchain technology They find that there may be times where blockchains provide the answer to a lack of trust, but the payment system is not one of them – Their arguments lie in two parts: Viable money systems have some essential characteristics; and Bitcoin fails to fulfil these requirements – pretty basic - Overview of Chapter V BIS V begins with a historical review of money, noting that history is a graveyard of failed currencies - they derive the proposition that ‘money’ must meet the definitions of money: A unit of account, providing a common measure of value across goods and services that are not otherwise comparable; A medium of exchange - accepted token which can be exchanged for goods and services – under Fiat by decree – Gov only allowing AUD in our stores A store of value that enables a holder to transfer purchasing power over time. The BIS states that trust is central to the success of a currency - without trust in ‘the system’ a currency will soon cease to fulfil one or more of the essential characteristics of money – but which one? store of value, unit of account or medium of exchange? I would go one further and say it isn’t trust but confidence – trust is a part of this – but Trust and Confidence do appear almost similar in meaning – but there is a slight difference Trust refers to the firm belief that one has on another individual or thing – you trust your breaks will work even though you haven’t had a service in 10 years Confidence refers to the assurance that we have on someone or something – you have confidence your breaks will work as your car was serviced last month When confidence is lost it is almost impossible to get back Trust in bank deposits is generated through a variety of means - regulation, supervision and deposit insurance schemes, All come from the central authority of the state – trust money in your bank account is safe, but do you have the confidence in the bank not taking your money in a bail out? Trust covers medium of exchange and unit of account – you trust that it will be useful in the future – same with store the value – why? Central banks have promised a rate of loss of value – inflation loss of money in real terms What drives the ship (so to speak is confidence) – which comes an inward view of the financial system – Those at the tops – group of 30, central bank Governors, etc – their actions show confidence they have in the system – why they are looking at alternatives out now – and turning to an option readily adopted by a large chunk of the population voluntarily Well – because the type of currency is being accepted b the population – but the BIS is looking at banks being the controller of the currency – why? To create trust - ‘The tried, trusted and resilient way to provide confidence in money in modern times is the independent central bank.’ Central banks are not some independent entity - resulted in inflation and a host of other collapses and economic bubbles that plague the economy since their inceptions – BIS has the following shortfalls with Bitcoin which prevents it from becoming a serious currency (don’t worry, theirs will solve these problems): Scalability – Scalability is certainly a serious issue for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin can currently process somewhere around 7 transactions per second. By contrast, the Visa system processes around 24,000 per second! Research proposals to increases the Bitcoin rate, but none have yet been proven effective in real-world transactions There is another aspect of Bitcoin that causes scalability problems. The Bitcoin blockchain is big, currently about 170 Gb and growing at about 50 Gb each year, and it must be communicated to all the ‘miners’ in the Bitcoin system. If one coin tried to process national payments that the blockchain would soon swell beyond the storage capacity of most, if not all, computers. It would, says BIS V, bring the internet to a halt Bitcoin is the huge energy use. BIS V notes that Bitcoin uses the same electricity as a medium size country such as Switzerland. Other estimates put power usage on a par with Singapore or Ireland. The ‘proof of work’ protocol uses vast amounts of computing power and, therefore, vast amounts of electricity Power required for ATMs worldwide, the power used by banking computers and the SWIFT network, and the power required to provide security for normal financial institutions, then Bitcoin looks rather frugal. This is probably true, but it hardly seems fair to compare the power usage of payment systems that provide for a large proportion of the world’s population with that of Bitcoin which is insignificant as a payments provider. Value stability - obvious Achilles Heel. The first commercial sale which accepted Bitcoin was for two pizzas worth about $25. The purchaser paid 10,000 Bitcoins. In December 2017 the price was near US$20,000 and at the time of writing is just over $10k AUD or US$6,800- as we can see a ‘self-anchored’ currency such as Bitcoin is inherently unstable. Bitcoin adds blocks of transactions to the ledger on average once every ten minutes. A payee cannot be certain of payment at least until the particular payment is incorporated in the ledger. As BIS V notes, there have been times when payments have queued so that finality cannot be determined until much later The finality of payment - perhaps it is not as serious as imagined. After all, you don’t need too to be that old to remember when online payments took five days! Business seemed to survive in spite of it. Still, a modern payment system should achieve finality faster Bitcoin community response Many cryptocurrency advocates ready and willing to answer the claims of BIS V – responses fall into one of two categories All cryptocurrency proponents have a deep distrust of central banks – “BIS V is hopelessly out of date” - There is active research going on, tests being done, new systems being built that will answer each and every criticism of BIS V – no arguing this point - researchers are indeed addressing the problems exposed by the BIS The most important current research is (probably) the Lightning Network and the Casper version of the ‘proof of stake’ protocol - aimed at increasing the throughput transactions- allows blockchain technology scale to be a serious payment system - Casper protocols are intended to reduce the power requirements of the existing Bitcoin network by replacing ‘proof of work’ with ‘proof of stake’. This work is done by MIT labs – where do they get their money - Donors include a few crypto companies and individuals (Jim Breyer, Jim Pallotta, Jeff Tarrant, Reid Hoffman and Fred Wilson) – all investment managers and venture capitalist billionaires in their late 50s 60s who are installed in the current financial system BIS V is correct in its criticism of Bitcoin price stability and of scaling issues. Look at BTC pricing – and one way of stability may by constant adjustments in the money supply- by an automatic algorithm – but that isn't what BTC is – but likely what Central Bank version may look like Let's say that every kink is out of the system and the future is of cryptocurrencies – How will central banks and governments work towards a future for their cryptocurrencies? Disintermediation of the payment system would undoubtedly have widespread financial consequences – cutting out the middle men of the economy – banks and Central Banks – so has to keep them involved – and use indirect regulations Methods of legislation to be used Bitcoin and similar payment structures are outside any direct control of central banks and individual governments BIS V notes that cryptocurrencies ‘can only be regulated indirectly’ and discusses some of the possible approaches. Also note that ‘Since cryptocurrencies are global in nature, only globally coordinated regulation has a chance to be effective.’ – Thankfully global Govs are incompetent – but doesn’t mean they won't try What are some methods they can use? The first key regulatory challenge is anti-money laundering (AML) and combating the financing of terrorism (CFT). The question is whether, and to what extent, the rise of cryptocurrencies has allowed some AML/CFT measures, such as know-your-customer standards, to be evaded. Shutdown of Silk Road, a major marketplace for illegal drugs, suggest that a non-negligible fraction of the demand for cryptocurrencies derives from illicit activity Regulation could focus on the point at which a cryptocurrency is exchanged into a sovereign currency Other existing laws and regulations relating to payment services focus on safety, efficiency and legality of use. These principles could also be applied to cryptocurrency infrastructure providers, such as "crypto wallets" ensuring consumer and investor protection - common problem is digital theft – access to distributed ledgers are complex - so most users access their cryptocurrency holdings via third parties such as "crypto wallet or exchanges” Irony is many people turned to cryptocurrencies out of distrust in banks and governments – but are relying on unregulated intermediaries – many examples like Mt Gox or Bitfinex – either being fraudulent or hacking attacks Major justification - concerns the stability of the financial system may be at risk without taking over cryptos Widespread use of cryptocurrencies and related self-executing financial products will likely give rise to new financial vulnerabilities and systemic risks – Systemic risk is the competition from crypto crashing banking system Cryptocurrencies with regulated financial entities could be addressed - The tax and capital treatment rules for regulated institutions wanting to deal in cryptocurrency-related assets could thus be adapted Regulate the exchanges – where most people trade crypto – you can regulate the crypto markets Policy responses, including regulation of private uses of the technology, the measures needed to prevent abuses of cryptocurrencies and the delicate questions raised by the issuance of digital currency by central banks In the next FFFF ep – in a few week's time – look at the future of cryptos – the types of stable coins – and how it might work Thank you for listening, if you want to get in contact you can do so here: http://financeandfury.com.au/contact/  

Master Minds w/ Bro. Shem El
Workshop of the Mind

Master Minds w/ Bro. Shem El

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 59:44


On this episode of "Master Minds w/ Bro. Shem El", we will discuss the mental "workshop" and its metaphysical applications. Some of the things we will discuss are: What exactly is the workshop of the mind? How are things made of thought? What is character? How do we build character? What is Sacred Geometry? How do symbols work? How does the circle and time relate to the mind? And much, much Moor! We will touch on the metaphysical aspects of Chapter V of the Circle Seven as well as other spiritual writings. This topic will be of interest to many regardless of your religious or ideological background. You don't want to miss this show!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shem-el/support

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien
Episode #57 - The Ride of the Rohirrim

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 175:17


Ride now!!! The city is under attack but we are on the way!!! The Bywater Post: please send your "Tolkien Stories" to anunexpectedpod@gmail.com We will read and share those on the podcast! You can also leave us a voicemail by calling: (740) 422-9395 [3 min max]. Feel free to ask us a question, read a chapter summary, sing a song, or tell your story! Join the group discussion at https://www.facebook.com/uptalkintolkien If you'd like to send us something please address it to:  The ShireP.O. Box 96Amanda, OH 43102 The reread will continue on August 4th! Make sure to read Chapter V of Return of the King  If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional Middle Earth content then hit us up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/uptalkintolkien Patreon exclusive podcast series include:  There and Back Again – Lane’s travelog for New Zealand traveling LOTR fans Peekin’ in the Palantir- Predictions about the show/future of middle earth Hobbit's Guide to Middle Earth – Middle Earth history discussions

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien
Episode #56 - The Siege of Gondor

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 193:48


SPECIAL Guests - David and Kevin!!! We are under a siege of heat but we had a lot of fun recording this episode!!! The Bywater Post: please send your "Tolkien Stories" to anunexpectedpod@gmail.com We will read and share those on the podcast! You can also leave us a voicemail by calling: (740) 422-9395 [3 min max]. Feel free to ask us a question, read a chapter summary, sing a song, or tell your story! Join the group discussion at https://www.facebook.com/uptalkintolkien If you'd like to send us something please address it to:  The ShireP.O. Box 96Amanda, OH 43102 The reread will continue on August 4th! Make sure to read Chapter V of Return of the King  If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional Middle Earth content then hit us up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/uptalkintolkien Patreon exclusive podcast series include:  There and Back Again – Lane’s travelog for New Zealand traveling LOTR fans Peekin’ in the Palantir- Predictions about the show/future of middle earth Hobbit's Guide to Middle Earth – Middle Earth history discussions

Legend of the Innkeeper : A Hearthstone Podcast for Casual Players

Updates: What did you do this week? Quests?  Ranked play?  Fun Guaranteed with friends? Espo: 740 gold, 1240 dust, Rank 15 S, 9 W, Chapter V is tuff Vastidious: 25 gold, 12680 dust, Still trying to beat the 5th Chapter!!!!!! News Master’s Tour Las Vegas It’s over and we have a winner!  (SPOILER ALERT) – [...]

Legend of the Innkeeper : A Hearthstone Podcast for Casual Players

Updates: What did you do this week? Quests?  Ranked play?  Fun Guaranteed with friends? Espo:  Rank 10, 310 gold, 1385 dust, still on chapter V and Chapter III heroic Vastidious: 25 gold, 12,630 dust, still on Chapter V and Chapter 1 heroic News Month in Hearthstone Review (Emails) Hearthpwn Update – It’s not closing – [...]

Christian History Almanac
Sunday, June 2nd, 2019

Christian History Almanac

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 5:47


Today we remember the birthday of Henry VIII, born 1491 AD, and we recognize the Martyrs of Lyon who died in 175 AD. Our reading is from Chapter V of the Epistle to Diognetus, a second century AD description of Christians. We’re proud to be part of 1517 Podcasts, a network of shows dedicated to delivering Christ-centered content. Our podcasts cover a multitude of content, from Christian doctrine, apologetics, cultural engagement, and powerful preaching. Support the work of 1517 today.

Come To The Sunshine
Come To The Sunshine 152 - The Smoke

Come To The Sunshine

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 121:31


In an episode first aired May 27, 2019: DJ Andrew Sandoval spins the groovy sixties sounds of pop psych, folk rock, soft pop and melancholy magic from original 45's by: English Setters; The Robbs; The Concinnators; Lyme & Cybelle; Brincos; The Beauchemins; Phil Ochs; Johnny Cymbal; The Flock; Chapter V; The Joyride; Bonni Long; The MIrage; The Kitchen Cinq; The Loved Ones; The Milky Way; The Choir; The Lownly Crowde; The Lively Set; as well as Susie Klee. In the Sunshine spotlight, The Smoke provide tough mod sounds, searing guitars, whimsical psych and lysergic lyricisms. Includes rare mono mixes unavailable elsewhere.

Come To The Sunshine
Come To The Sunshine 151 - Episode Six

Come To The Sunshine

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 121:25


In an episode first aired May 13, 2019: DJ Andrew Sandoval features 45's collected on his recent travels by The Concinnators, Chapter V, The Banned, The Arbors, A Group Called Eve, Fantasia, The Blue Subway, The Best Of Friends, The Fun And Games Commission, Randy Benjamin, The Grammy Fones, Peter Janes, The Poppy Family, The Californians, The Bittersweets, The Inner-Circle, The Cowsills, Andy Belling, Billy Bud, as well as The Abstracts. In the artist spotlight, the pre-Purple sounds of Episode Six - stunning slices of Pop Psych, Soft Pop and groovy covers of Love, West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, Denny Laine and the 5th Dimension!

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien
Episode #42 - Of Herbs and Stewed Rabbit

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 126:52


The Mother of all episodes! We have a special guest who is here to help us navigate through the herbs during chapter XV of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Two Towers. The Bywater Post: please send your "Tolkien Stories" to anunexpectedpod@gmail.com We will read and share those on the podcast! You can also leave us a voicemail by calling: (740) 422-9395 [3 min max]. Feel free to ask us a question, read a chapter summary, sing a song, or tell your story! Join the group discussion at https://www.facebook.com/uptalkintolkien If you'd like to send us something please address it to:  The ShireP.O. Box 96Amanda, OH 43102 The reread will continue on February 17th! Make sure to read Chapter V of Book 4 or Chapter XVI of The Two Towers. If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional Middle Earth content then hit us up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/uptalkintolkien Patreon exclusive podcast series include:  There and Back Again – Lane’s travelog for New Zealand traveling LOTR fans Peekin’ in the Palantir- Predictions about the show/future of middle earth Hobbit's Guide to Middle Earth – Middle Earth history discussions

Monument Techno Podcast
MNMT Premiere: A Sacred Geometry – Mira

Monument Techno Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 5:55


The Berlin-based @ASacredGeometry releases an EP under their own label A Sacred Geometry. Named as Chapter V, the release is a three-tracker full of the duo's beautiful, ambient and deep signature sounds. The EP is out on December 10th.

Socialist Legacy
Future of the class struggle [What is a socialist party? Session 3]

Socialist Legacy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 118:38


This was the third session of a course for members and fellow travelers of the Socialist Party of Southern New Hampshire and the Socialist Party USA, titled "What is a socialist party?" The readings for this session, "Future of the class struggle", were: - Karl Kautsky, The Class Struggle (1892) -- Chapter IV. The Commonwealth of the Future: https://www.marxists.org/archive/kautsky/1892/erfurt/ch04.htm -- Chapter V. The Class Struggle: https://www.marxists.org/archive/kautsky/1892/erfurt/ch05.htm A video version of this recording is available here: https://youtu.be/UfV4tGPJH3A If you are interested in learning more about this course, please feel free to contact me: rkotlas @ gmail . com For more information on the Socialist Party USA, visit: socialistpartyusa.net

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien
Episode #6 - A Conspiracy Unmasked

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 148:51


A Bath, a Brew and a Conspiracy Two! Things get a little more light-hearted as we discuss Chapter V of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Fellowship of the Ring. Once at Crickhollow, the hobbits take a bath, eat a second supper, and discuss conspiracy theories! The Bywater Post is still flooded with mail. We love it and we share it! Join the discussion at https://www.facebook.com/uptalkintolkien The reread will continue on March 25th! Make sure to read Chapter VI, The Old Forest. We'll see you in a fortnight!  If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional Middle Earth content then hit us up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/uptalkintolkien Patreon exclusive podcast series include:  There and Back Again – Lane’s travelog for New Zealand traveling LOTR fans Peekin’ in the Palantir- Predictions about the show/future of middle earth Wandering Wizards - Ezra explores the world of the Istari and the lore of the wizards Middle-Earth SmackDown – Who would win? Character vs Character!

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien
Interview w/ Tami Lane: Oscar Award winning prosthetic makeup artist

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2018 103:01


Hey Friends! We have a SPECIAL GUEST with us today! We had an awesome opportunity to interview award-winning prosthetic and make-up artist Tami Lane! Her work can be found in some of our favorite films: LOTR, the Hobbit trilogy, and The Chronicles of Narnia. This was an amazing experience as Tami shares some exclusive stories during this interview! The entire discussion is full of goodies! Join the discussion at https://www.facebook.com/uptalkintolkien The reread will continue on March 11th! Make sure to read Chapter V, A Conspiracy Unmasked. We'll see you next week! If you're interested in some behind the scenes, we have a new patreon exclusive episode titled: The Appendices - Chapter 2: Dropped called with Tami Lane! It's a lot of fun.  If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional Middle Earth content then hit us up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/uptalkintolkien Patreon exclusive podcast series include:  There and Back Again – Lane’s travelog for New Zealand traveling LOTR fans Peekin’ in the Palantir- Predictions about the show/future of middle earth Wandering Wizards - Ezra explores the world of the Istari and the lore of the wizards Middle-Earth SmackDown – Who would win? Character vs Character!

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien
Episode #5 - A Short Cut to Mushrooms

An Unexpected Podcast: Talkin' Tolkien

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018 149:45


Ez has an actual encounter with a Black Rider! It's dark and rainy as we discuss Chapter IV of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Fellowship of the Ring. Pippin, Frodo, and Sam take a shortcut and end up running into someone from Frodo's past. The Bywater Post is still flooded with mail. We love it and we share it! Join the discussion at https://www.facebook.com/uptalkintolkien The reread will continue on March 11th! Make sure to read Chapter V, A Conspiracy Unmasked. We'll see you in a fortnight! Keep your eyes peeled for a special surprise coming soon. You won't want to miss it! If you can't wait then head over to Patreon.com and listen to The Appendices - Chapter 2 for a silly teaser :)  If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional Middle Earth content then hit us up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/uptalkintolkien Patreon exclusive podcast series include:  There and Back Again – Lane’s travelog for New Zealand traveling LOTR fans Peekin’ in the Palantir- Predictions about the show/future of middle earth Wandering Wizards - Ezra explores the world of the Istari and the lore of the wizards Middle-Earth SmackDown – Who would win? Character vs Character!

Grizzlys Growls Podcast-Only
Episode 171 - The Everlasting Man by G. K. Chesterton - Part II Chapter V The Escape from Paganism

Grizzlys Growls Podcast-Only

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2016 54:33


Preparing for Chapter V, I found out there's also a Chapter VI that I hadn't known about, as well as a Conclusion chapter, then there's the two appendices.  So I better get to steppin'. Part II On The Man Called Christ Chapter V The Escape from Paganism Book Theme "Deliberate Thought" from Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com.   Show Theme "Hot Swing" from Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com.  Comments via Audioboo and tag it #HeyGriz Or the "Voicemail" widget on Grizzlysgrowls.com  Comment Line: 218-234-CALL   218-234-2255  Contributions: https://www.paypal.me/grizzlysgrowls  

Grizzly's Growls Podcasts & Stories
Episode 171 - The Everlasting Man by G. K. Chesterton - Part II Chapter V The Escape from Paganism

Grizzly's Growls Podcasts & Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2016 54:33


Preparing for Chapter V, I found out there's also a Chapter VI that I hadn't known about, as well as a Conclusion chapter, then there's the two appendices.  So I better get to steppin'. Part II On The Man Called Christ Chapter V The Escape from Paganism Book Theme "Deliberate Thought" from Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com.   Show Theme "Hot Swing" from Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com.  Comments via Audioboo and tag it #HeyGriz Or the "Voicemail" widget on Grizzlysgrowls.com  Comment Line: 218-234-CALL   218-234-2255  Contributions: https://www.paypal.me/grizzlysgrowls  

Shay Star Radio
NEW MUSIC MONDAY w/ SHAY STAR - Monday Memories w/ Elle Varner & Shantell Hunter

Shay Star Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2016 88:00


THE LINE UP!!!! TONIGHT!!!! NEW MUSIC MONDAY PRESENTS: MONDAY MEMORIES!!!!! WE WILL TAKE A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE WITH SHAY STAR AND R&B SINGER ELLE VARNER WHEN THEY FIRST MET BACK IN 2012 WHILE ELLE WAS ON TREY SONGZ's CHAPTER V TOUR!!! TUNE IN TO SEE HOW SHE FELT ABOUT BEING THE ONLY FEMALE ON THE ROAD WITH TREY SONGZ AND MIGUEL!!! NEW MUSIC MONDAY WE HAVE SOME HOT NEW JOINTS FROM DRAKE & DJ KHALED, DIRTI DIANA, MR. WIRED UP, SPECTACULAR AND MORE!!!!! LIVE INTERVIEW YOU ALSO DON'T WANT TO MISS A VERY COMPELLING INTERVIEW SHANTELL "SHINE" HUNTER, A VERY SAVVY YOUNG BUSINESS WOMAN WITH A MISSION TO ENCOURAGE AND INSPIRE YOUNG WOMEN THROUGHOUT HER COMMUNITY. TUNE IN TO LISTEN TO HER STORY AS SHE PREPARES FOR A VERY INSPIRING EVENT AT THE END OF THE MONTH AND MORE!!!

On Liberty
On Liberty Chapter 5

On Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2014 60:46


CHAPTER V. APPLICATIONS.  "The principles asserted in these pages must be more generally admitted as the basis for discussion of details, before a consistent application of them to all the various departments of government and morals can be attempted with any prospect of advantage. The few observations I propose to make on questions of detail, are designed to illustrate the principles, rather than to follow them out to their consequences."

Stories from the Hiber-Nation
Hiber-Nation 127 -- On Liberty by John Stuart Mill Chapter 5 - LAST CHAPTER

Stories from the Hiber-Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2014 60:53


CHAPTER V. APPLICATIONS.   "The principles asserted in these pages must be more generally admitted as the basis for discussion of details, before a consistent application of them to all the various departments of government and morals can be attempted with any prospect of advantage. The few observations I propose to make on questions of detail, are designed to illustrate the principles, rather than to follow them out to their consequences." Book Theme: Tschaikovski Opus 40 from Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com Show Theme: Pachelbel's Canon in D from Owen Poteat of Owenpoteat.com Comments to 218-214-CALL  (218-234-2255) Contributions: https://www.paypal.me/grizzlysgrowls  

Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 04/06

This dissertation describes the synthetic work on several natural products including nucleosides, alkaloids, and polyketides. The first and main part of this thesis focuses on the total synthesis of the nucleoside antibiotics herbicidin C and its hydrolysis product aureonuclemycin. Due to their diverse biological activity, the herbicidins are considered as promising herbicides for agricultural application. In cooperation with Bayer CropScience AG, a flexible and efficient access to the herbicidins was developed and the challenges and successes of this synthesis are described in detail. More specifically, the route to the undecose moiety integrates a stereoselective C-glycosylation with several reagent-controlled stereoselective transformations. The nucleobase was introduced by a surprisingly facile and highly diastereoselective late-stage N-glycosylation. In addition to that, natural herbicidin A was transformed into promising derivatives and all compounds, including the intermediates of the total synthesis, were provided to Bayer CropScience AG for a structure activity relationship study (SAR). A list of all provided derivatives is given at the end of the thesis. The progress toward the synthesis of stephadiamine is described in the second chapter of this thesis. The natural product is the first example of a C-norhasubanan alkaloid natural product and despite its structural beauty, no total synthesis of stephadiamine has been reported to date. The proposed racemic retrosynthetic analysis of stephadiamine makes use of a Curtius rearrangement and a late lactonization. The propellane skeleton of this alkaloid was envisioned to be made by means of a homoconjugated addition/Mannich cascade of the key enamine in an extremely efficient manner. An alternative strategy is proposed for future work, which includes a Tsuji-Trost allylation arising the potential for an enantioselective synthesis of stephadiamine. In chapter III, the progress toward the divergolides C and D is presented. Attention was focused on the large scale preparation of the volatile side chain, and its unusual isolation method is pointed out in detail. In addition, the assembly of the three main building blocks is discussed. The preparation of Legionella autoinducer 1 (LAI-1) is described in chapter IV. The bacterial signaling molecule LAI-1 belongs to the class of alpha-hydroxyketones (AHKs). Given the effects of LAI-1 on virulence and motility of the bacteria L. pneumophila, this signaling molecule has the potential for clinical or technical applications. For a deeper understanding of the signaling circuit in L. pneumophila and in order to gain more insight in the mechanism of cell-cell communication, synthetic LAI-1 was prepared and provided to the research group of H. Hilbi, who investigates the gene regulation by AHK-mediated signaling. Chapter V includes the experimental procedures for the preparation of all compounds, backed up by full analytical characterization. In addition, 1H- and 13C-NMR spectra as well as crystallographic details are given.

Pulp Daily
King of the Khyber Rifles, part 5

Pulp Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2010


This story was written by Talbot MundyThis part is called, 05 - Chapter VRead by Brett W. DowneyDownload the show

Mr. Plescia's Theology 10 Podcast Page
Chapter V: Abraham, Our Father (Entire Lesson)

Mr. Plescia's Theology 10 Podcast Page

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2010 49:28


This podcast posted on Thursday, February 25, 2010 contains our entire lesson for Chapter V.

Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 02/06
Gelatin Nanoparticles as Delivery System for Nucleotide-Based Drugs

Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 02/06

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2006


The present thesis deals with the development of nanoparticles based on the proteinaceous macromolecule gelatin as delivery system for various nucleotide-based drugs. Since a method to produce homogenous nanoparticles was already described in principle (Coester et al. 2000), it was the first approach to characterize, optimize, and standardize this manufacturing process. The next goal was to advance these plain gelatin nanoparticles via modification of the surface towards a delivery system for nucleotide-based drugs. Subsequent to this, the newly established carrier system should be evaluated in preclinical trials. In addition to these main projects, it was also an aim of this study to investigate and influence the biodistribution of gelatin nanoparticles. Due to the multitude of independent projects, the present work is divided into five self-contained chapters. In Chapter I, fundamental research data concerning the preparation of gelatin nanoparticles is described. Thereby, the work was focused on process optimization of the existing preparation procedure. Moreover, new analytical tools to characterize gelatin and the gelatin nanoparticles are introduced. Chapter II features the data that were produced in cooperation with the Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology at Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich. In this cooperation, plasmid DNA was bound onto the surface of previously modified gelatin nanoparticles by electrostatic interactions. Subsequent preparation optimization, this simple non-viral gene delivery system was investigated in vitro on murine melanoma cells. The major project of this work, the development and evaluation of gelatin nanoparticles as carrier system for immunogenic so called CpG oligonucleotides is presented in Chapter III and Chapter IV. The data has been generated in cooperation with the Department of Internal Medicine at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich and initially during a 3-month research stay at the Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. Chapter III features extensive in vitro investigations on the respective primary murine and human target cells such as dendritic cells and B cells, whereas in Chapter IV, the results of in vivo experiments are presented. Here, the immunogenic effects of CpG oligonucleotide-loaded nanoparticles alone and their adjuvant activity in combination with the model protein antigen ovalbumin (OVA) were explored. In the final chapter, Chapter V, first PEGylation experiments of gelatin nanoparticles are described, with special emphasis on the establishment of new analytical tools for the quality control of the PEGylation process. In the second part of this chapter, radiolabeling strategies were developed in cooperation with the Department of Nuclear Medicine (TU Munich) to enable real-time in vivo tracking of the gelatin nanoparticles via positron emission tomography (PET).