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on the passing of scholar and poet Joshua Clover, I read his essay "The Irreconcilable: Marx after Literature" and some poems from his collection RED EPIC (2015).
Tribute to a recently-departed comrade."nothing is over, that is the only certainty. the other certainty is that everything ends, even this" -Poem (Sept 26, 2023)Clip from Occupy Oakland: https://x.com/poetryc0mmunity/status/1917001969467838652Reading from The Totality for Kids at Bowery Poetry Club in 2006: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgfMT58xkTgYoutube clip of Joshua talking about his book on the Modern Lovers' song Road Runner: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6qc8EqN_XI&t=468sRiot. Strike. Riot pdf: https://fighttowin.noblogs.org/files/2020/06/riot-strike-riot-intro.pdfOn "Old Town Road": https://communemag.com/the-high-rise-and-the-hollow/Cleaning up fascist trash right up to the end: https://x.com/outsidadgitator/status/1916845565725520303 ideo/1Episode image from a painting by Dianna Settles: https://www.instagram.com/platonicyouth/Full Commie Camp episode: https://www.patreon.com/posts/ep-57-old-road-w-28280348Check out Jamie's awesome new podcast Party GirlsSongs: Modern Lovers - Road RunnerJoshua Clover's sing-a-long cover of Old Town Road by Lil Nas X
Lousy workers! Why won't you do industrial unionism?! Reading: Riot. Strike. Riot by Joshua Clvoer Send us a question, comment or valid concern: auxiliarystatements(at)gmail.com DISCORD: https://discord.gg/4zW4DsM9
Earlier this month, Phil and JF recorded a live episode at Indiana University Cinema in Bloomington following a screening of John Carpenter's film In the Mouth of Madness. Carpenter's cult classic obliterates the boundary between reality and fiction, madness and revelation—an ideal subject for a Weird Studies conversation. In this episode, recorded before a live audience, the hosts explore the film's Lovecraftian themes, the porous nature of storytelling, and how art can function as a conduit to unsettling truths. Special thanks to Dr. Alicia Kozma and the IU Cinema team for hosting and recording the event. Support us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/weirdstudies). Buy the Weird Studies soundtrack, volumes 1 (https://pierre-yvesmartel.bandcamp.com/album/weird-studies-music-from-the-podcast-vol-1) and 2 (https://pierre-yvesmartel.bandcamp.com/album/weird-studies-music-from-the-podcast-vol-2), on Pierre-Yves Martel's Bandcamp (https://pierre-yvesmartel.bandcamp.com) page. Listen to Meredith Michael and Gabriel Lubell's podcast, Cosmophonia (https://cosmophonia.podbean.com/). Visit the Weird Studies Bookshop (https://bookshop.org/shop/weirdstudies) Find us on Discord (https://discord.com/invite/Jw22CHfGwp) Get the T-shirt design from Cotton Bureau (https://cottonbureau.com/products/can-o-content#/13435958/tee-men-standard-tee-vintage-black-tri-blend-s)! REFERENCES John Carpenter, In the Mouth of Madness (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113409/) John Carpenter, Prince of Darkness* (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093777/) John Carpenter, The Thing (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084787/) Joshua Clover, BFI Film Classics: The Matrix (https://www.bloomsbury.com/ca/matrix-9781839022678/) Philip K. Dick, Time Out of Joint (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9780547572581) David Cronenberg, Videodrome (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086541/) Louis Althusser, "Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses (Notes towards an Investigation)" (https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/althusser/1970/ideology.htm) Giorgio Agamben, Homo Sacer (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9780804732185) Nick Land, (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Land) English philosopher H. P. Lovecraft, "The Call of Cthulhu" (https://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/cc.aspx) Jonathan Carroll, The Land of Laughs (https://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/cc.aspx)
Joshua Clover and I are BACK and we didn't see one movie each and we ask each other questions about the movie we didn't see.We love our fans. Subscribe if you can. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit therealsarahmiller.substack.com/subscribe
Joshua Clover and I didn't see BLONDE so you don't have to. If you can afford to subscribe to THE REAL SARAH MILLER from whence this comes, please do. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit therealsarahmiller.substack.com/subscribe
Joshua Clover and I didn't see WHITE NOISE so you don't have to. THIS WEEK WE HAVE ALL NEW QUESTIONS. Thanks to our two BEST listeners and now fellow podcasters, sob.If you can afford to subscribe to THE REAL SARAH MILLER from whence this comes, please do. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit therealsarahmiller.substack.com/subscribe
Joshua Clover and I didn't see Bodies Bodies Bodies and we discuss the film, having not seen it.Please become a paying subscriber if you have the funds. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit therealsarahmiller.substack.com/subscribe
Joshua Clover and I are BACK and we didn't see ELVIS. Joshua still doesn't like biopics. I am — tired from a trip.We love our fans. Subscribe if you can. Enjoy if you must. Ruthie T-shirts are coming, I SWEAR. Wow maybe we should make DSISNT T-shirts too, with an image of Ruthie not watching a movie? Would be cool. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit therealsarahmiller.substack.com/subscribe
NB: Here is the link to the SLEERICKETS Secret Show. Check it out!And: SLEERICKETS t-shirts are now for sale. They look good!Some of the topics mentioned in this episode:– Joshua Mehigan's sold-out Free Verse Class– Christian Wiman– Poetry Says– The Final Manifesto by Joshua Mehigan– Manifesto of the Flying Mallet by Michael Hofman– Manifest Aversions, Conceptual Conundrums, & Implausibly Deniable Links by Charles Bernstein– The Eighties, Glory of by Ange Mlinko– Annie Get Your Gun by D. A. Powell– The New Perform-a-Form: A Page Vs. Stage Alliance by Thomas Sayers Ellis– Presto Manifesto! by A. E. Stallings– Leave the Manifesto Alone: A Manifesto by Joshua Clover & Juliana Spahr on behalf of Hate Socialist Collective ()– The Futurist Manifesto by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti– Personism by Frank O'Hara– Glory of the 80s by Tori Amos– Mending Wall by Robert Frost– The Death of the Hired Man by Robert Frost– Home Burial by Robert Frost– Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost– The Oven Bird by Robert FrostTwitter: @sleerickets, @BPlatzer, @poetry_saysEmail: sleerickets [at] gmail [dot] comEratosphere: W T ClarkMusic by ETRNLArt by Daniel Alexander Smith
Sarah Miller writes the newsletter The Real Sarah Miller, hosts the podcast “Very Specific Interviews” and co-hosts (with Joshua Clover) the podcast “Didn't See It, Don't Need To.” California is both where I live and also feels like a foreign country. I think sometimes, if you feel like you live in a foreign country, it kind of makes you feel more alive–in the sense that you're constantly noticing the experience of being.Notes and references from this episode: @sarahlovescali - Sarah Miller on TwitterThe Real Sarah Miller - Substack“Didn't See It, Don't Need To: Oscars,” by Sarah Miller and Joshua Clover, The Real Sarah Miller“People I Punched,” by Sarah Miller, The Real Sarah Miller “My So-Karen Life,” by Sarah Miller, NY Times“The Bridge Dog,” by Sarah Miller, The New Yorker“Fire Season,” by Sarah Miller, The Real Sarah Miller“The World Is Burning. I'm Renovating My Kitchen Anyway,” by Sarah Miller, Harper's Bazaar=====Produced, hosted and edited by Stu VanAirsdaleTheme music: Sounds SupremeTwitter: @WhatCaliforniaSubstack newsletter: whatiscalifornia.substack.comSupport What is California? on Patreon: patreon.com/whatiscalifornia Email: hello@whatiscalifornia.comPlease subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. And if you liked What is California?, please rate and review What is California? on Apple Podcasts! It helps new listeners find the show.
A special episode in which my co-host Joshua Clover and I discuss Oscar- nominated movies that we didn't see and do not need to and ask each other important questions. Come for the movies stay for the “Slavoj Žižek is a charlatan.”If you have the means we urge you to subscribe. It's only $6 a month and it is very appreciated. If you can't subscribe, maybe leave a recommendation on iTunes or Spotify or tell a friend. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit therealsarahmiller.substack.com/subscribe
Hi. This week my co-host Joshua Clover and I didn't see X. Please tell your friends about this podcast, especially if they are cool. If you have the means we urge you to subscribe. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit therealsarahmiller.substack.com/subscribe
In many parts of the African continent, there are so many roadblocks that it is indeed very hard to find a road that does not have one. But what is the point of having so many roadblocks that are often viewed by travellers to cause considerable inconvenience?In a brilliant new book — Roadblock Politics: The Origins of Violence in Central Africa – Peer Schouten maps over a thousand roadblocks in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Central African Republic, in order to document how communities, rebels, and state security forces forge resistance and power out of control over these narrow points of passage.Peer Schouten is Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies and Associate Researcher at the International Peace Information Service. Twitter: @peer_schouten Host:Professor Dan Banik, University of Oslo, Twitter: @danbanik @GlobalDevPodhttps://in-pursuit-of-development.simplecast.com/
There's a new movie on Amazon Prime called The Book Of Love about a British writer who goes to Mexico because he is boring and dead inside and he hopes he can exploit his translator/the entire country of Mexico to make him interesting/alive. Like other movies my co-host Joshua Clover and I have discussed on this podcast, this is a movie we simply will not be seeing, not because we hate movies but because we can't see all the movies and we certainly can't see this movie. Please support if you can so I can keep this all mostly free. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit therealsarahmiller.substack.com/subscribe
This is the year-end episode of the semi-new podcast Didn't See It Don't Need To, starring Sarah Miller and Joshua Clover, an integral part of therealsarahmiller.substack.com conglomerate. I know listening to podcasts can be a lot. But this is a good podcast. It is EDITED. We don't talk about ourselves - VERY MUCH. You know how there was so much DISCOURSE about West Side Story and then no one actually saw it? Well, we didn't see it first. That is just one example of why this podcast is worth your time. By the way, we both love movies. Just not these movies, which we have never seen, and never will.Sorry it's out so late, I had a power outage. For days!Here is a still from Dear Evan Hansen which we super did not see:Please support this show/The Real Sarah Miller if you like it! It's really not very expensive, and we keep it free for those who don't have the funds, so if you do, subscribe. Sale now, just $49. Hope 2022 is good. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit therealsarahmiller.substack.com/subscribe
Welcome to “Didn't See It, Don't Need To” a podcast where Joshua Clover and I don't see movies. You might think this is cynical, we think the cynical thing is that these movies are made and discussed in the first place. Also, we do love/see movies, but not these movies! This podcast is free. Consider subscribing if you can to keep this stuff coming, it takes a lot of work to not see movies and to write things. Here is the archive of all DSDNT episodes and everything else I write for this newletter. The last film we didn't see was Spencer, it's in there. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit therealsarahmiller.substack.com/subscribe
This is a free podcast from The Real Sarah Miller, DIDN'T SEE IT, DON'T NEED TO in which Joshua Clover and I review movies without seeing them. This week I saw THE FRENCH DISPATCH because I kind of wanted to, Joshua did not, I quizzed him. Recently the roles were reversed with Dune. So far I have been making my stuff free more or less and relying on those who have the means or interest signing up. If you are not broke, consider paying. If you can't or do not feel moved to pay, I am hoping other people will step up so that I and my small group of helpers may continue to live and prosper insofar as those things exist these days. Thanks for listening/reading either way. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit therealsarahmiller.substack.com/subscribe
This is a free podcast from The Real Sarah Miller in which Joshua Clover and I do not see movies and then discuss not having seen them. So many people are out there seeing movies that aren't worth seeing and discussing them when they could just go swimming or pet an animal or check how many Twitter followers Zendaya's dad has. We have disrupted this nonsense by NOT SEEING movies and discussing anyway, very briefly. If you're like, OH MY goD I love this podcast where these two friends don't see movies, wow, it's just 15 minutes long, what a great idea, perfectly executed: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit therealsarahmiller.substack.com/subscribe
On Episode 8 of X-Ray Vision, Jason Concepcion and Cody Ziglar have a latte with The Riddler! In Previously On…(2:56) Jason and Zig briefly discuss the release changes in upcoming Disney films and mourn the cancellation of FX on Hulu's Y: The Last Man. In the Airlock (13:44) Jason and Zig dive deep (deeeeep) into the trailers that emerged from this past weekend's DC FanDome, including The Batman, The Flash, HBOMax's Peacemaker and more. In The Omnibus (42:36), Jason continues his exploration of the ‘deadly games' genre to further analyze the economic and sociopolitical ideas behind Netflix's smash hit Squid Game. Next, writer & podcaster Dave Schilling drops by this week's Hive Mind (58:59) for an astute conversation around what makes HBO's Succession the best show on TV & why we love the Roys despite their awful behavior. Finally, in The Endgame (1:24:48) Jason and Zig play Top Fives for their ‘favorite' fictional billionaires. Use #XRVEndgame & tweet at Jason to let us know what you think of their choices! Tune in every Wednesday and don't forget to Hulk Smash the Follow button! Follow Jason: twitter.com/netw3rk Follow Crooked: twitter.com/crookedmedia PLUGS: Dave Schilling & Jonah Ray's Galaxy Brains & Dave's LA Times article on why men should wear skirts. Zig's twitter: twitter.com/yayforzig & his pod (co-hosted with Brodie Reed) The Dark Weeb: available wherever you get your podcasts! The Listener's Guide for all things X-Ray Vision! Batman ('89), Directed by Tim Burton and starring Michael Keaton in the titular role with Jack Nicholson turning in a hammily deranged performance as the Joker; the film's campy atmosphere and theatricality is both eye-catching and divergent from the gritty, more noir later Batman films of the 2000s. Available on HBOMax. Flashpoint, a 2011 crossover comics series, the bulk of which was written by Geoff Johns with art by Andy Kubert. As alluded to by Jason, this series radically shifted the landscape of the DC universe and led to the The New 52 reboot of DC's ongoing series. 1989: Bob Dylan Didn't Have This to Sing About, by prominent cultural theorist and poet Joshua Clover originally published in 2009, which analyzes the year 1989 in popular music and the outgrowths (such as rap, grunge, acid house, etc.) that emerged in the following decade. Clover is currently a Professor of English & Comparative Literature at UC Davis. Available on Bookshop.com. Peep Show, a British sit-com that ran from 2003 to 2015 and was written by Jesse Armstrong, among others. Following the lives of two best friends, the show, with its offbeat humor, unconventional POV filming style (hence the name ‘peep show'), and voiceover narration offering the internal monologue of the characters' thoughts, never achieved wide audiences but garnered critical acclaim across its run. Available lots of places. For a closed-captioned version of this episode, please visit crooked.com/xrayvision.. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is a free podcast from The Real Sarah Miller, in which Joshua Clover and I review movies without seeing them. So far I have been making my stuff free more or less and relying on those who have the means or interest signing up. If you are not broke, consider paying. If you can't or do not feel moved to pay, I am hoping other people will step up so that I and my small group of helpers may continue to live and prosper insofar as those things exist these days. Thanks for reading either way.I also write about fire season, I recently wrote about meeting Joe Rogan once, which was enough. My co-host Joshua Clover has a book coming out soon about the song “Roadrunner” called … ROADRUNNER!!! Last time Joshua and I didn't see something we didn't see Worth. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit therealsarahmiller.substack.com/subscribe
Vier jonge componisten zijn genomineerd voor de Gaudeamus Award 2021. In Vrije Geluiden maken we kennis met deze vier muziekpioniers: Gen Tanaka, Jenny Beck, Matthew Ricketts en Annika Socolofsky. Een gesprek met alle vier - over filmmuziek, zingen, de noodzaak van bladmuziek, de schoonheid tússen de noten, en het mooier maken van de wereld - vind je elders op deze website. zaterdag 11 sep 23.04 CD Tawo (7 Mountain Records 7MNTN-020) Andrew Norman: The Garden of Follies pt 1 en 2 en 5 Kyeong Ham [hobo]; Yeol Eum Son [piano] 5'46” 23.12 opname NTR 8 sep 2021 TiVre Herz Gen Tanaka: Novelty is a Density of Connection Ralph van Raat [piano] 8'11” 23.25 https://soundcloud.com/aksoco/dont-say-a-word-eighth-blackbird-annika-socolofsky Annika Socolofsky: Don't say a word Eighth Blackbird 5'55” 23.35 https://soundcloud.com/matthewricketts/unset-2017 Matthew Ricketts: Unset voor sopraan en ensemble Sharon Harms (soprano) and Talea Ensemble (Jeffrey Means, conductor) Text: "Unset" by Joshua Clover (used with permission) 11'59” 23.44 https://soundcloud.com/jenny-beck-composer/sleepchains Jenny Beck: Sleepchains Bearthoven 11'18”
This is a free podcast from The Real Sarah Miller. So far I have been making my stuff free more or less and relying on those who have the means or interest signing up. If you are not broke, consider paying. If you can't or do not feel moved to pay, I am hoping other people will step up so that I and my small group of helpers may continue to live and prosper insofar as those things exist these days. Thanks for reading either way.I also write about fire season, I recently wrote about meeting Joe Rogan once, which was enough. My co-host and friend Joshua Clover has a book coming out soon. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit therealsarahmiller.substack.com/subscribe
Hey guys. This is the FOURTH episode of “Didn't See It, Don't Need To” in which Joshua Clover and I, Sarah Miller, don't see WHITE AS SNOW starring Isabelle Huppert and Isabelle Huppert and Isabelle Huppert … and discuss WHY we won't be seeing it.WE HOPE YOU HAVE FUN LISTENING. If you like this and have DISPOSABLE INCOME you should subscribe or think about it. If not, don't worry about it. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit therealsarahmiller.substack.com/subscribe
Hey guys. This is the THIRD (and a sort of BONUS) episode of “Didn't See It, Don't Need To” in which Joshua Clover and I, Sarah Miller, don't see STILLWATER starring MATT DAMON and discuss WHY we won't be seeing it.WE HOPE YOU HAVE FUN LISTENING. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit therealsarahmiller.substack.com/subscribe
Hello paid subscribers, hello free ones, and hello to anyone arriving at this podcast through other means. This is the second episode of a newish podcast that we hope will be ongoing, twice a month or so, called “Didn't See It, Don't Need To,” in which Joshua Clover and I read reviews of movies, don't see them, and say why we will not be seeing them. On our last/first episode of this wonderful (IMHO) new podcast, we didn't see The Tomorrow War. To get new episodes of DSIDNT and other writing from Sarah Miller and the podcast Very Specific Interviews in your inbox:Also, you might want to listen to the brand new Very Specific Interviews with Sophie Lewis, a feminist/family abolitionist/extremely creative exploration into the radical yet reasonable idea that cheese is not only gross, but not actually a food. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit therealsarahmiller.substack.com/subscribe
Jasper Bernes presents a sharp critique of centralized planning and proposes what he calls: Planarchy.ShownotesJasper Bernes on Twitter:https://twitter.com/outsidadgitatorBernes, Jasper. 2020. "Planning and Anarchy". In South Atlantic Quaterly vol. 119(1): 53-73:https://jasperbernesdotnet.files.wordpress.com/2020/02/1190053.pdf Jasper Bernes' Website:https://jasperbernes.net/Commune Editions Magazine edited by Jasper Bernes, Joshua Clover, and Juliana Spahr:https://communeeditions.com/Bernes, Jasper. 2019. "Between the Devil and the Green New Deal". Commune:https://communemag.com/between-the-devil-and-the-green-new-deal/Bernes, Jasper. 2018. "Communism might last a million years". Commune:https://communemag.com/the-shield-of-utopia/Amadeo Bordiga (Wikipedia):https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amadeo_BordigaGroos, Jan. 2021. "Distributed Planned Economies in the Age of their Technical Feasibility". In BEHEMOTH A Journal on Civilisation vol. 14(2) herausgegeben von Janosik Herder, Felix Maschewski und Anna-Verena Nosthoff: 75-87. (English, extended version of the german book chapter):https://ojs.ub.uni-freiburg.de/behemoth/article/view/1061On the historical socialist calculation debateThe Austrians (selection)Mises, v. Ludwig. 1990. Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth. Auburn: Ludwig von Mises Institute. (full book):https://cdn.mises.org/Economic%20Calculation%20in%20the%20Socialist%20Commonwealth_Vol_2_3.pdfHayek, F. A. 2011 [1945]. “The Use of Knowledge in Society”. Mises Daily Articles:https://mises.org/library/use-knowledge-societyHayek, F. A. 2005 [1936]. "Economics and Knowledge". Mises Daily Articles:https://mises.org/library/economics-and-knowledgeHayek, F. A. 1963 [1935]. Collectivist Economic Planning. London: Routledge:https://cdn.mises.org/Collectivist%20Economic%20Planning_2.pdfWiki on the Austrian School of Economics:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrian_SchoolThe Socialists (selection):Lange, O. 1936. “On the Economic Theory of Socialism: Part One”. The Review of Economic Studies, 4(1): 53–71:https://www.jstor.org/preview-page/10.2307/2967660?seq=1Neurath O. 2005 [1925]. “Economic Plan and Calculation in Kind”. In Otto Neurath Economic Writings Selections 1904–1945. Vienna Circle Collection, vol 23. Wiesbaden: Springer:https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/1-4020-2274-3_14Barone, E. 2012. “THE MINISTRY OF PRODUCTION IN THE COLLECTIVIST STATE”. Giornale Degli Economisti e Annali Di Economia, 71(Anno 125)(2/3): 75–112:http://www.jstor.org/stable/43828055D. Dickinson. 1933. “Price Formation in a Socialist Community”. The Economic Journal, Volume 43, Issue 170, 1 June 1933: 237–250:https://academic.oup.com/ej/article-abstract/43/170/237/5267408?redirectedFrom=fulltextMarx, Karl. 1887. "Capital Volume I". marxists.org:https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/download/pdf/Capital-Volume-I.pdfMarx. Karl. 1878. "Capital Volume II". marxists.org:https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1885-c2/index.htmFree online courses by David Harvey "Reading Marx's Capital":http://davidharvey.org/reading-capital/Other historical voices (selection):Schumpeter, Joseph A. Capitalism. 1976. Socialism and Democracy. London: Routledge. Full book:https://eet.pixel-online.org/files/etranslation/original/Schumpeter,%20Capitalism,%20Socialism%20and%20Democracy.pdfSocialist Calculation Debate 2.0Saros, Daniel E. 2014. Information Technology and Socialist Construction – The End of Capital and the Transition to Socialism. London: Routledge:https://www.routledge.com/Information-Technology-and-Socialist-Construction-The-End-of-Capital-and/Saros/p/book/9780415742924Cockshott, Paul and Allin Cottrell. 2000. Towards a new socialism. Nottingham: Russell Press. Full book:http://ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu/~cottrell/socialism_book/new_socialism.pdfPhillips, Leigh and Michal Rozworski. 2019. The People's Republic of Walmart. London: Verso:https://www.versobooks.com/books/2822-the-people-s-republic-of-walmartMorozov, Evgeny. 2019. "Digital Socialism?". New Left Review vol. 116/117:https://newleftreview.org/issues/II116/articles/evgeny-morozov-digital-socialismSpufford, Francis. 2010. Red Plenty. London: Faber and Faber. (novel):https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6481280-red-plentyDyer-Witheford, Nick. 2013. "Red Plenty Platforms". Culture Machine vol. 14:https://culturemachine.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/511-1153-1-PB.pdfFuchs, Christina (Hg.). 2020. Communicative Socialism/Digital Socialism. tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique 18 (1): 1-285:https://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/article/view/1149Phillips, Leigh and Michal Rozworski. 2019. "Yes, a Planned Economy Can Actually Work". Jacobin Magazine:https://www.jacobinmag.com/2019/03/economic-planning-walmart-democracy-socialismMalloy, Michael. 2019. "Economic Planning and Degrowth: How Socialism Survives the 21st Century". New Socialist:https://newsocialist.org.uk/economic-planning-and-degrowth/ Further Future Histories Episodes on related topics:S01E31/32 | Daniel E. Saros on Digital Socialism and the Abolition of Capital (pt. 1 & 2):https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e31-daniel-e-saros-on-digital-socialism-and-the-abolition-of-capital-part-1/;https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e32-daniel-e-saros-on-digital-socialism-and-the-abolition-of-capital-part-2/S01E44/45 | Benjamin Bratton on Synthetic Catallaxies, Platforms of Platforms & Red Futurism (pt. 1 & 2):https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e44-benjamin-bratton-on-synthetic-catallaxies-platforms-of-platforms-red-futurism-part-1-2/;https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e45-benjamin-bratton-on-synthetic-catallaxies-platforms-of-platforms-red-futurism-part-2-2/S01E16 | Richard Barbrook on Imaginary Futures:https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e16-richard-barbrook-on-imaginary-futures/(German) S01E12 | Daniel Loick zu Anarchismus:https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e12-daniel-loick-zu-anarchismus/(German) S01E14 | Harald Welzer zu Kapitalismus, Planwirtschaft & liberaler Demokratie:https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e14-interview-mit-harald-welzer-zu-kapitalismus-planwirtschaft-amp-liberaler-demokratie/(German) S01E18 | Simon Schaupp zu Kybernetik und radikaler Demokratie:https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e18-simon-schaupp-zu-kybernetik-und-radikaler-demokratie/(German) S01E19 | Jan Philipp Dapprich zu sozialistischer Planwirtschaft:https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e19-jan-philipp-dapprich-zu-sozialistischer-planwirtschaft/(German) S01E38 | Ulrike Herrmann zu kapitalistischer Planwirtschaft: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e38-ulrike-herrmann-zu-kapitalistischer-planwirtschaft/(German) S01E39 | Jens Schröter zur Gesellschaft nach dem Geld: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e39-jens-schroeter-zur-gesellschaft-nach-dem-geld/(German) S01E51 | Timo Daum zur unsichtbaren Hand des Plans: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e51-timo-daum-zur-unsichtbaren-hand-des-plans/(German) S01E47 | Stefan Meretz zu Commonismus:https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e47-stefan-meretz-zu-commonismus/ If you like Future Histories, you can help with your support on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/join/FutureHistories?Write me at office@futurehistories.today and join the discussion on Twitter (#FutureHistories):https://twitter.com/FutureHpodcastor on Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/FutureHistories/www.futurehistories.today Episode Keywords:#FutureHistories, #Podcast, #PlanningandAnarchy, #JasperBernes, #Anarchy, #Anarchismus, #Planwirtschaft, #Society, #Democracy, #Communism, #Planarchy, #SocialistCalculationDebate, #Hayek, #Marx, #KarlMarx, #PlanningDebate, #DanielSaros, #SCD, #Cybernetics, #CyberneticPlannedEconomy, #DigitalSocialism, #Socialism, #Anarchism, #Revolution, #PlannedEconomy
Jasper Bernes presents a sharp critique of centralized planning and proposes what he calls: Planarchy. Shownotes Jasper Bernes on Twitter: https://twitter.com/outsidadgitator Paper "Planning and Anarchy" by Jasper Bernes: https://jasperbernesdotnet.files.wordpress.com/2020/02/1190053.pdf Jasper Bernes' Website: https://jasperbernes.net/ Commune Editions Magazine edited by Jasper Bernes, Joshua Clover, and Juliana Spahr: https://communeeditions.com/ Article "Between the Devil and the Green New Deal" by Jasper Bernes: https://communemag.com/between-the-devil-and-the-green-new-deal/ Article "Communism might last a million years" by Jasper Bernes: https://communemag.com/the-shield-of-utopia/ Amadeo Bordiga (wikipedia) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amadeo_Bordiga "Distributed Planned Economies in the Age of their Technical Feasibility" by Jan Groos (Behemoth article) https://ojs.ub.uni-freiburg.de/behemoth/article/view/1061 On the historical socialist calculation debate The Austrians (selection) Ludwig von Mises "Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth" (full book) https://cdn.mises.org/Economic%20Calculation%20in%20the%20Socialist%20Commonwealth_Vol_2_3.pdf Friedrich A. Hayek "The Use of Knowledge in Society" https://mises.org/library/use-knowledge-society Friedrich A Hayek "Economics and Knowledge" https://mises.org/library/economics-and-knowledge Friedrich A. Hayek "Collectivist Economic Planing" (full book) https://cdn.mises.org/Collectivist%20Economic%20Planning_2.pdf Wiki on the Austrian School of Economics https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrian_School The Socialists (selection) Oskar Lange “On the Economic Theory of Socialism: Part One.” https://www.jstor.org/preview-page/10.2307/2967660?seq=1 Otto Neurath "Economic Plan and Calculation in Kind" https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/1-4020-2274-3_14 Enrico Barone "The Ministry of Production in the Collectivist State" https://www.jstor.org/preview-page/10.2307/43828055?seq=1 H.D. Dickinson "Price Formation in a Socialist Community" https://academic.oup.com/ej/article-abstract/43/170/237/5267408?redirectedFrom=fulltext Karl Marx "Capital Volume I" (full book) https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/download/pdf/Capital-Volume-I.pdf Karl Marx "Capital Volume II" (full book) https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1885-c2/index.htm Free online courses by David Harvey "Reading Marx's Capital" http://davidharvey.org/reading-capital/ Other historical voices (selection) Joseph A. Schumpeter "Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy" (full book) https://eet.pixel-online.org/files/etranslation/original/Schumpeter,%20Capitalism,%20Socialism%20and%20Democracy.pdf Socialist Calculation Debate 2.0 Daniel E. Saros "Information Technology and Socialist Construction – The End of Capital and the Transition to Socialism" https://www.routledge.com/Information-Technology-and-Socialist-Construction-The-End-of-Capital-and/Saros/p/book/9780415742924 Paul Cockshott & Allin Cottrell "Towards a new socialism" (full book) http://ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu/~cottrell/socialism_book/new_socialism.pdf Leigh Phillips and Michal Rozworski "The People's Republic of Walmart" https://www.versobooks.com/books/2822-the-people-s-republic-of-walmart Evgeny Morozov "Digital Socialism?" https://newleftreview.org/issues/II116/articles/evgeny-morozov-digital-socialism Francis Spufford "Red Plenty" (novel) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6481280-red-plenty Nick Dyer-Witheford "Red Plenty Platforms" https://culturemachine.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/511-1153-1-PB.pdf triple C – special edition on digital socialism (edited by Christian Fuchs) https://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/article/view/1149 Jacobin article "Yes, a Planned Economy Can Actually Work" by Leigh Phillips & Michal Rozworski https://www.jacobinmag.com/2019/03/economic-planning-walmart-democracy-socialism Paper "Economic Planning and Degrowth: How Socialism Survives the 21st Century" by Michael Malloy https://newsocialist.org.uk/economic-planning-and-degrowth/ Further Future Histories Episodes on related topics : Ep. 31 & 32 with Daniel E. Saros on Digital Socialism and the Abolition of Capital (pt. 1 & 2): https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e31-daniel-e-saros-on-digital-socialism-and-the-abolition-of-capital-part-1/; https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e32-daniel-e-saros-on-digital-socialism-and-the-abolition-of-capital-part-2/ Ep. 44 & 45 with Benjamin Bratton on Synthetic Catallaxies, Platforms of Platforms & Red Futurism (pt. 1 & 2): https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e44-benjamin-bratton-on-synthetic-catallaxies-platforms-of-platforms-red-futurism-part-1-2/; https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e45-benjamin-bratton-on-synthetic-catallaxies-platforms-of-platforms-red-futurism-part-2-2/ Ep. 16 with Richard Barbrook on Imaginary Futures: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e16-richard-barbrook-on-imaginary-futures/ (German) Ep. 12 mit Daniel Loick zu Anarchismus: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e12-daniel-loick-zu-anarchismus/ (German) Ep. 14 mit Harald Welzer zu Kapitalismus, Planwirtschaft & liberaler Demokratie: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e14-interview-mit-harald-welzer-zu-kapitalismus-planwirtschaft-amp-liberaler-demokratie/ (German) Ep. 18 mit Simon Schaupp zu Kybernetik und radikaler Demokratie: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e18-simon-schaupp-zu-kybernetik-und-radikaler-demokratie/ (German) Ep. 19 mit Jan Philipp Dapprich zu sozialistischer Planwirtschaft: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e19-jan-philipp-dapprich-zu-sozialistischer-planwirtschaft/ (German) Ep. 38 mit Ulrike Herrmann zu kapitalistischer Planwirtschaft: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e38-ulrike-herrmann-zu-kapitalistischer-planwirtschaft/ (German) Ep. 39 mit Jens Schröter zur Gesellschaft nach dem Geld: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e39-jens-schroeter-zur-gesellschaft-nach-dem-geld/ (German) Ep. 51 mit Timo Daum zur unsichtbaren Hand des Plans: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e51-timo-daum-zur-unsichtbaren-hand-des-plans/ (German) Ep. 47 mit Stefan Meretz zu Commonismus: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e47-stefan-meretz-zu-commonismus/ If you like Future Histories, you can help with your support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/FutureHistories? Write me at office@futurehistories.today and join the discussion on Twitter (#FutureHistories): https://twitter.com/FutureHpodcast or on Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/FutureHistories/ www.futurehistories.today Episode Keywords: #FutureHistories, #Podcast, #PlanningandAnarchy, #JasperBernes, #Anarchy, #Anarchismus, #Planwirtschaft, #Society, #Democracy, #Communism, #Planarchy, #SocialistCalculationDebate, #Hayek, #Marx, #KarlMarx, #PlanningDebate, #DanielSaros, #SCD, #Cybernetics, #CyberneticPlannedEconomy, #DigitalSocialism, #Socialism, #Anarchism, #Revolution, #PlannedEconomy
Jasper Bernes presents a sharp critique of centralized planning and proposes what he calls: Planarchy.ShownotesJasper Bernes on Twitter:https://twitter.com/outsidadgitatorBernes, Jasper. 2020. "Planning and Anarchy". In South Atlantic Quaterly vol. 119(1): 53-73:https://jasperbernesdotnet.files.wordpress.com/2020/02/1190053.pdf Jasper Bernes' Website:https://jasperbernes.net/Commune Editions Magazine edited by Jasper Bernes, Joshua Clover, and Juliana Spahr:https://communeeditions.com/Bernes, Jasper. 2019. "Between the Devil and the Green New Deal". Commune:https://communemag.com/between-the-devil-and-the-green-new-deal/Bernes, Jasper. 2018. "Communism might last a million years". Commune:https://communemag.com/the-shield-of-utopia/Amadeo Bordiga (Wikipedia):https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amadeo_BordigaGroos, Jan. 2021. "Distributed Planned Economies in the Age of their Technical Feasibility". In BEHEMOTH A Journal on Civilisation vol. 14(2) herausgegeben von Janosik Herder, Felix Maschewski und Anna-Verena Nosthoff: 75-87. (English, extended version of the german book chapter):https://ojs.ub.uni-freiburg.de/behemoth/article/view/1061On the historical socialist calculation debateThe Austrians (selection)Mises, v. Ludwig. 1990. Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth. Auburn: Ludwig von Mises Institute. (full book):https://cdn.mises.org/Economic%20Calculation%20in%20the%20Socialist%20Commonwealth_Vol_2_3.pdfHayek, F. A. 2011 [1945]. “The Use of Knowledge in Society”. Mises Daily Articles:https://mises.org/library/use-knowledge-societyHayek, F. A. 2005 [1936]. "Economics and Knowledge". Mises Daily Articles:https://mises.org/library/economics-and-knowledgeHayek, F. A. 1963 [1935]. Collectivist Economic Planning. London: Routledge:https://cdn.mises.org/Collectivist%20Economic%20Planning_2.pdfWiki on the Austrian School of Economics:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrian_SchoolThe Socialists (selection):Lange, O. 1936. “On the Economic Theory of Socialism: Part One”. The Review of Economic Studies, 4(1): 53–71:https://www.jstor.org/preview-page/10.2307/2967660?seq=1Neurath O. 2005 [1925]. “Economic Plan and Calculation in Kind”. In Otto Neurath Economic Writings Selections 1904–1945. Vienna Circle Collection, vol 23. Wiesbaden: Springer:https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/1-4020-2274-3_14Barone, E. 2012. “THE MINISTRY OF PRODUCTION IN THE COLLECTIVIST STATE”. Giornale Degli Economisti e Annali Di Economia, 71(Anno 125)(2/3): 75–112:http://www.jstor.org/stable/43828055D. Dickinson. 1933. “Price Formation in a Socialist Community”. The Economic Journal, Volume 43, Issue 170, 1 June 1933: 237–250:https://academic.oup.com/ej/article-abstract/43/170/237/5267408?redirectedFrom=fulltextMarx, Karl. 1887. "Capital Volume I". marxists.org:https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/download/pdf/Capital-Volume-I.pdfMarx. Karl. 1878. "Capital Volume II". marxists.org:https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1885-c2/index.htmFree online courses by David Harvey "Reading Marx's Capital":http://davidharvey.org/reading-capital/Other historical voices (selection):Schumpeter, Joseph A. Capitalism. 1976. Socialism and Democracy. London: Routledge. Full book:https://eet.pixel-online.org/files/etranslation/original/Schumpeter,%20Capitalism,%20Socialism%20and%20Democracy.pdfSocialist Calculation Debate 2.0Saros, Daniel E. 2014. Information Technology and Socialist Construction – The End of Capital and the Transition to Socialism. London: Routledge:https://www.routledge.com/Information-Technology-and-Socialist-Construction-The-End-of-Capital-and/Saros/p/book/9780415742924Cockshott, Paul and Allin Cottrell. 2000. Towards a new socialism. Nottingham: Russell Press. Full book:http://ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu/~cottrell/socialism_book/new_socialism.pdfPhillips, Leigh and Michal Rozworski. 2019. The People's Republic of Walmart. London: Verso:https://www.versobooks.com/books/2822-the-people-s-republic-of-walmartMorozov, Evgeny. 2019. "Digital Socialism?". New Left Review vol. 116/117:https://newleftreview.org/issues/II116/articles/evgeny-morozov-digital-socialismSpufford, Francis. 2010. Red Plenty. London: Faber and Faber. (novel):https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6481280-red-plentyDyer-Witheford, Nick. 2013. "Red Plenty Platforms". Culture Machine vol. 14:https://culturemachine.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/511-1153-1-PB.pdfFuchs, Christina (Hg.). 2020. Communicative Socialism/Digital Socialism. tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique 18 (1): 1-285:https://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/article/view/1149Phillips, Leigh and Michal Rozworski. 2019. "Yes, a Planned Economy Can Actually Work". Jacobin Magazine:https://www.jacobinmag.com/2019/03/economic-planning-walmart-democracy-socialismMalloy, Michael. 2019. "Economic Planning and Degrowth: How Socialism Survives the 21st Century". New Socialist:https://newsocialist.org.uk/economic-planning-and-degrowth/ Further Future Histories Episodes on related topics:S01E31/32 | Daniel E. Saros on Digital Socialism and the Abolition of Capital (pt. 1 & 2):https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e31-daniel-e-saros-on-digital-socialism-and-the-abolition-of-capital-part-1/;https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e32-daniel-e-saros-on-digital-socialism-and-the-abolition-of-capital-part-2/S01E44/45 | Benjamin Bratton on Synthetic Catallaxies, Platforms of Platforms & Red Futurism (pt. 1 & 2):https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e44-benjamin-bratton-on-synthetic-catallaxies-platforms-of-platforms-red-futurism-part-1-2/;https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e45-benjamin-bratton-on-synthetic-catallaxies-platforms-of-platforms-red-futurism-part-2-2/S01E16 | Richard Barbrook on Imaginary Futures:https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e16-richard-barbrook-on-imaginary-futures/(German) S01E12 | Daniel Loick zu Anarchismus:https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e12-daniel-loick-zu-anarchismus/(German) S01E14 | Harald Welzer zu Kapitalismus, Planwirtschaft & liberaler Demokratie:https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e14-interview-mit-harald-welzer-zu-kapitalismus-planwirtschaft-amp-liberaler-demokratie/(German) S01E18 | Simon Schaupp zu Kybernetik und radikaler Demokratie:https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e18-simon-schaupp-zu-kybernetik-und-radikaler-demokratie/(German) S01E19 | Jan Philipp Dapprich zu sozialistischer Planwirtschaft:https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e19-jan-philipp-dapprich-zu-sozialistischer-planwirtschaft/(German) S01E38 | Ulrike Herrmann zu kapitalistischer Planwirtschaft: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e38-ulrike-herrmann-zu-kapitalistischer-planwirtschaft/(German) S01E39 | Jens Schröter zur Gesellschaft nach dem Geld: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e39-jens-schroeter-zur-gesellschaft-nach-dem-geld/(German) S01E51 | Timo Daum zur unsichtbaren Hand des Plans: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e51-timo-daum-zur-unsichtbaren-hand-des-plans/(German) S01E47 | Stefan Meretz zu Commonismus:https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e47-stefan-meretz-zu-commonismus/ If you like Future Histories, you can help with your support on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/join/FutureHistories?Write me at office@futurehistories.today and join the discussion on Twitter (#FutureHistories):https://twitter.com/FutureHpodcastor on Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/FutureHistories/www.futurehistories.today Episode Keywords:#FutureHistories, #Podcast, #PlanningandAnarchy, #JasperBernes, #Anarchy, #Anarchismus, #Planwirtschaft, #Society, #Democracy, #Communism, #Planarchy, #SocialistCalculationDebate, #Hayek, #Marx, #KarlMarx, #PlanningDebate, #DanielSaros, #SCD, #Cybernetics, #CyberneticPlannedEconomy, #DigitalSocialism, #Socialism, #Anarchism, #Revolution, #PlannedEconomy
Joshua Clover is the author of seven books including Riot.Strike.Riot (Verso, 2016), which has been translated into six languages. Scott and Joshua talk about proletarian resistance to the capitalist economy through struggles against circulation of commodities and to fix their prices (riots) and struggles against exploitation and to set the price of wages in the workplace (strikes), how these methods are not as indistinguishable as we are told and the future of struggle against capitalism and extraction, for a new communist world. Joshua also has the forthcoming book Roadrunner coming from Duke University Press. It's about exactly what you think it's about (but, if you're not familiar with or from Boston, or haven't ever seen a Stop&Shop at midnight from the beltway, it's about placing one particular song from one particular band within a wide and fascinating context. This'll be out in September!) Here are some relevant links from Clover: "I think the best writing on the George Floyd Uprising has been by Idris Robinson, How It Might Should Be Done, and Shemon and Arturo, Theses on the George Floyd Rebellion. I am always trying to get people to read the poetry of Wendy Trevino and Juliana Spahr, both of whom take riots and insurrections as a main topic. Both of the books linked too are free. Speaking of riots, people should always read Gwendolyn Brooks, RIOT. I am always trying to get people to read Red Skin, White Masks by Glen Coulthard, which is a theoretical consideration on Indigenous struggle that eventually arrives at the fact and the logic of land blockades; it was written before Standing Rock. I mentioned the work of Charmaine Chua on logistics, circulation, and decolonial struggle; here's one useful essay. Here is a link to the book I have coming out soon. Here is a link to the Introduction if anyone wants a sample." Announcement Support Uprising Prisoner David Elmakayes, who is being charged because of his participation in last summer's George Floyd uprisings in Philadelphia, needs money to hire a new attorney. Currently, his public defender is trying to get him to snitch on other defendants to benefit his own case and David wants no part of it.
Have you ever had a friend who seems to show up at all the most important moments of your life? If your name is Jesus, that friend is probably Mary Magdalene; or so the story goes. But what does Mary Magdalene have to do with today's word? Well, as it turns out, everything and almost nothing at all. Sometimes we give birth to things that have nothing to do with us. It's enough to make you cry, really. Efren brings a poem by Linda Gregerson. And we read a letter by Joshua Clover, whose poetry was featured on this very show. Our adventure keeps getting bigger, and our vocabulary keeps getting more extreme, but you don't have to take my word for it. Join us today.
We are joined by UC Davis professor of literature and critical theory, JOSHUA CLOVER, who is also a communist and the author of several books including RIOT STRIKE RIOT: THE NEW ERA OF UPRISINGS (Verso, 2016). This conversation begins with the street protests that have erupted across the US in response to the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and so many other black Americans at the hands of the police. It then expands to encompass digital platforms, definitions of violence and property, the promise of communes, and the caveats of UBI, giving a trans-historical view of revolutionary resistance at the hinge points of political transformation. For more: https://english.ucdavis.edu/people/jclover https://www.versobooks.com/blogs/4734-66-days https://www.versobooks.com/authors/2018-joshua-clover Clarification: At 21:55, Clover refers to the Civil Rights Act (re the 1968 MLK Jr. riots). This is technically accurate, and it was officially known as the Civil Rights Act of 1968. But that risks confusing it with the far more well-known Civil Rights Act of 1964, which is why the 1968 act is more popularly know as the Fair Housing Act.
It’s May 5th, 2020 and today we’re going to bring our interview with Joshua Clover on poetry and crisis, strikes and riots, back to your attention. This conversation took place at the end of September in 2015 when Clover was completing his Verso book Riot. Strike. Riot that would be published in May of 2016. …
In this episode, Derek and Nathan dig in to the place of athletic labor and fandom in the midst of global health and economic crisis. What does it say when Dr. Anthony Fauci is calling for a return to sport even as he tries to protect the rest of US society? The hosts zoom in on professional baseball and college football to examine the health and economic stakes of restarting sports at the expense of athlete health and safety and raise the question of what might happen if more athletes' voices are included in decision-making. Thanks to everyone for their support of the show. Many exciting interviews with players, journalists, academics, and others are coming soon. If you're into it, please pass it along and rate the show on your favorite podcasting platforms. Follow on Twitter and Instagram @endofsportpod and share your feedback by email at theendofsport@gmail.com. You can find the full story of "Curtis" here, and Andrew Boselli's statement on his experience with coronavirus here, and Joshua Clover's brilliant essay on biopolitics here. __________________________________________________________________________ As always, please like, share, and rate us on your favorite podcast app, and give follow us on Twitter or Instagram. @Derekcrim @JohannaMellis @Nkalamb @EndofSportPod www.TheEndofSport.com **For a transcription of this episode please click here. Huge thanks to @Punkadmic for making this happen!**
Today's episode is the first of a two part discussion on the opposing terms CAPITAL and COMMUNE, roots of the words capitalism and communism. And you bet that our discussion will rattle your head as we take on the debate between capital and commune! Abraham looks at the many definitions of capital from head, to pillar, to manuscripts, to economic value. Meanwhile, Efren brings us poem by Joshua Clover. Who will win the debate between capital and commune? It depends. What do you value, dear listener?
A collaboration between Commune editors Joshua Clover and Juliana Spahr. Download the chapbook here. read by Mathilda Cullen // marlskarx // prolesound
The Yellow Vest movement has entered its second year of demonstrations, and though they seem as widely misunderstood now as they were when they first entered onto the world stage, their impact is being slowly realized. The movement defies the traditional left/right political spectrum in its makeup and set of demands, which were primarily against a government-proposed fuel tax, but has since cascaded into a wider condemnation against French President Emmanuel Macron. Macron has come to represent an emergent ideology Al Bawaba's guest today, Joshua Clover, calls Green Nationalism, where domestic austerity measures are implemented alongside militarizing borders. States around the world are adopting a Green Nationalist mindset, though this slow sea-change has been undercovered by most major media outlets.
Jamie and Andy interview three contributors to Commune Magazine's Summer issue. First we talk to Marxish Rock Critic Joshua Clover on Lil Nas X and its transgression of the color line. Then we chat with Michelle O'Brien about the Queer Liberation march for the 50th anniversary of Stonewall, family abolition, and what life will look like on the Queer Commune. Finally we talk to Commune editor Chloe Watlington on climate change, personal tragedy and mourning, and the existential need for communism. https://communemag.com/the-high-rise-and-the-hollow/ https://communemag.com/fifty-years-of-queer-insurgency/ https://communemag.com/who-owns-tomorrow/ Help build Commune by becoming a subscriber: https://communemag.com/subscribe/
Episode 1: The New Age of Riots, with Joshua Clover. In the first episode of Critical Theory: The Podcast, Professor Bernard E. Harcourt (Columbia University) and Professor Joshua Clover (UC Davis) discuss Clover's new book Riot. Strike. Riot. (Verso, 2016), its implications for a critical practice of revolt, and the frontiers of contemporary critical thought. Clover provocatively opens his book: “Riots are coming, they are already here, more are on the way, no one doubts it. They deserve an adequate theory.” This podcast explores that theory and the broader question of the relationship between thought and action. Join us for a stimulating hour on The New Age of Riots.
Professor Joshua Clover (@joshuaclov3r) stops by to talk Gilets Jaunes, rioting, class struggle in the 21st century, and the challenges of the next 50 years. Check out the professor's book here: https://www.versobooks.com/books/2084-riot-strike-riot And subscribe to our Patreon here: www.patreon.com/trillbillyworkersparty
A spokesperson for former Vice President Joe Biden responded to sexual harassment allegations made against Biden by former Nevada Democrat state Sen. Lucy Flores, who claimed that Biden acted "blatantly inappropriate" toward her at a 2014 political rally. A federal judge in North Carolina ruled that a charter school's mandate that female students wear skirts amounts to unconstitutional sex discrimination under the Fourteenth Amendment. UC-Davis Chancellor Gary S. May wrote that while the university feels professor Joshua Clover’s statements are “offensive and abhorrent,” they did “not meet the legal requirements for ‘true threats’ that might exempt them from First Amendment protection.” Further, May cited President Donald Trump’s March 22, 2019, executive order on free speech as part of the reasoning behind the decision not to punish Clove. Rep. Ilhan Omar, who has called for defunding the entire Department of Homeland Security, refuses to condemn gays being stoned to death under Sharia Law, and violence against Israel from Hamas.
A spokesperson for former Vice President Joe Biden responded to sexual harassment allegations made against Biden by former Nevada Democrat state Sen. Lucy Flores, who claimed that Biden acted "blatantly inappropriate" toward her at a 2014 political rally. A federal judge in North Carolina ruled that a charter school's mandate that female students wear skirts amounts to unconstitutional sex discrimination under the Fourteenth Amendment. UC-Davis Chancellor Gary S. May wrote that while the university feels professor Joshua Clover’s statements are “offensive and abhorrent,” they did “not meet the legal requirements for ‘true threats’ that might exempt them from First Amendment protection.” Further, May cited President Donald Trump’s March 22, 2019, executive order on free speech as part of the reasoning behind the decision not to punish Clove. Rep. Ilhan Omar, who has called for defunding the entire Department of Homeland Security, refuses to condemn gays being stoned to death under Sharia Law, and violence against Israel from Hamas.
A spokesperson for former Vice President Joe Biden responded to sexual harassment allegations made against Biden by former Nevada Democrat state Sen. Lucy Flores, who claimed that Biden acted "blatantly inappropriate" toward her at a 2014 political rally. A federal judge in North Carolina ruled that a charter school's mandate that female students wear skirts amounts to unconstitutional sex discrimination under the Fourteenth Amendment. UC-Davis Chancellor Gary S. May wrote that while the university feels professor Joshua Clover’s statements are “offensive and abhorrent,” they did “not meet the legal requirements for ‘true threats’ that might exempt them from First Amendment protection.” Further, May cited President Donald Trump’s March 22, 2019, executive order on free speech as part of the reasoning behind the decision not to punish Clove. Rep. Ilhan Omar, who has called for defunding the entire Department of Homeland Security, refuses to condemn gays being stoned to death under Sharia Law, and violence against Israel from Hamas.
A spokesperson for former Vice President Joe Biden responded to sexual harassment allegations made against Biden by former Nevada Democrat state Sen. Lucy Flores, who claimed that Biden acted "blatantly inappropriate" toward her at a 2014 political rally. A federal judge in North Carolina ruled that a charter school's mandate that female students wear skirts amounts to unconstitutional sex discrimination under the Fourteenth Amendment. UC-Davis Chancellor Gary S. May wrote that while the university feels professor Joshua Clover’s statements are “offensive and abhorrent,” they did “not meet the legal requirements for ‘true threats’ that might exempt them from First Amendment protection.” Further, May cited President Donald Trump’s March 22, 2019, executive order on free speech as part of the reasoning behind the decision not to punish Clove. Rep. Ilhan Omar, who has called for defunding the entire Department of Homeland Security, refuses to condemn gays being stoned to death under Sharia Law, and violence against Israel from Hamas.
In Hour Four of A&G, National Review's David French joins Jack & Joe to talk about the effort to terminate Joshua Clover--fake outrage? Plus, why did Joe buy 2 Theremin's and there's the Petering Out!
In Hour Four of A&G, National Review's David French joins Jack & Joe to talk about the effort to terminate Joshua Clover--fake outrage? Plus, why did Joe buy 2 Theremin's and there's the Petering Out!
The effort to remove Professor Joshua Clover from his post at UC Davis continues. CA Assemblyman Gallagher joins A&G following his visit to the campus. Plus, Marshall has the latest in the huge college admissions scandal. And, big-time mob hit happens in NY.
The effort to remove Professor Joshua Clover from his post at UC Davis continues. CA Assemblyman Gallagher joins A&G following his visit to the campus. Plus, Marshall has the latest in the huge college admissions scandal. And, big-time mob hit happens in NY.
During this episode of A&G, Jack & Joe renew the call to terminate UC Davis professor Joshua Clover. Plus, a new bribery scandal snares a couple of high-profile Hollywood actors. And, Aaron Blake of the Washington Post joins the show to discuss Nancy Pelosi's position on impeachment.
During this episode of A&G, Jack & Joe renew the call to terminate UC Davis professor Joshua Clover. Plus, a new bribery scandal snares a couple of high-profile Hollywood actors. And, Aaron Blake of the Washington Post joins the show to discuss Nancy Pelosi's position on impeachment.
A California State Assemblyman calls for UC Davis to dismiss Professor Joshua Clover on The Armstrong & Getty Show.
Har upploppen kommit att ersätta strejken som den vanligaste protestformen? Det menar Joshua Clover i sin bok Riot.Strike.Riot. Han pekar på de franska gula västarna och menar att de är ett skolboksexempel på protester i vår tid. Är det bara att gilla läget, anpassa sig till situationen och ska vi räkna ut facket? Vad är skillnaderna mot att föra kamp i cirkulationen (om varornas priser) mot att föra dem i produktionen? Kan upplopp skapa nya institutioner, på det sätt arbetarrörelsens strejk kunde? Läs mer: Joshua Clover: The Rondabout riots https://www.versobooks.com/blogs/4161-the-roundabout-riots?fbclid=IwAR2iEE6MJMmvBN_q2LR2412f4cYxQ3eZIytWSsyXLqRzsUDVcmSPSraoN4Q Podcast: Riot. Strike. Riot - Joshua Clover och Nina Power https://www.londonreviewbookshop.co.uk/events/past/2016/7/riot-strike-riot-joshua-clover-and-nina-power-on-the-new-era-of-uprisings Samuel Hayat: Moral economy, Power and the Yellow Vests. https://ediciones-ineditos.com/2018/12/11/moral-economy-power-and-the-yellow-vests/?fbclid=IwAR2H0HE4uzBFsKJj0wdfMujA3AE02Vu6EASP7GrheW_JeuUCpF_FbrPZmaU Alain Bertho: Gilets jaunes: an extra-parliamentary political mobilization https://www.versobooks.com/blogs/4169-gilets-jaunes-an-extra-parliamentary-political-mobilization?fbclid=IwAR2nRfrD5j_Avn_N5-5LGbzliW05yk1Hs96l8CV4GcaFMr2A6RqrkKOzet8 Undersökning: Gilets jaunes: a pioneering study of the ‘low earners’ revolt https://www.versobooks.com/blogs/4180-gilets-jaunes-a-pioneering-study-of-the-low-earners-revolt?fbclid=IwAR0Kw60NMQUUMabbVY5VyXjFxQ78KU95mGED6y0Z6UW6QPfWkZdqqi8OOeU rå:material: Spridda citat kring Gula västarna 1 https://ramaterial.wordpress.com/2018/12/20/spridda-citat-kring-gula-vastarna-1/?fbclid=IwAR3u2D5y15QGw5m9MoOmpCDKwu_iJdNYEWrhKfOfTxafarUF12Y-yvOKHCk
In this episode, we speak with Joshua Clover, author of Riot. Strike. Riot: The New Era of Uprisings and professor of literature and critical theory at the University of California Davis, about the ongoing crisis of racial capitalism and its relation to riots and the carceral state.
Wednesday Reading Series Myung Mi Kim's books include Penury (Omnidawn), Commons (University of California Press), DURA (Sun & Moon and Nightboat Books), The Bounty (Chax Press), and Under Flag (Kelsey Street Press), winner of The Multicultural Publisher's Exchange Award of Merit. Her fellowships and honors include awards from the Fund for Poetry, the Djerassi Resident Artists Program, Gertrude Stein Awards in Innovative North American Poetry, and the State University of New York Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activity. Kim is a Professor of English and Director of the Poetics Program at the University at Buffalo. Juliana Spahr edits the book series Chain Links with Jena Osman and the collectively funded Subpress with nineteen other people and Commune Editions with Joshua Clover and Jasper Bernes. With David Buuck she wrote Army of Lovers. She has edited, with Stephanie Young, A Megaphone: Some Enactments, Some Numbers, and Some Essays about the Continued Usefulness of Crotchless-pants-and-a-machine-gun Feminism (Chain Links, 2011), with Joan Retallack, Poetry & Pedagogy: the Challenge of the Contemporary (Palgrave, 2006), and with Claudia Rankine, American Women Poets in the 21st Century (Wesleyan U P, 2002). Her most recent book is That Winter the Wolf Came from Commune Editions.
Baltimore. Ferguson. Tottenham. Clichy-sous-Bois. Oakland. Ours has become an 'age of riots' as the struggle of people versus state and capital has taken to the streets. In this podcast listen to award-winning poet and theorist Joshua Clover and writer and philosopher Nina Power unpick a new understanding of this present moment and its history. Rioting was the central form of protest in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and was supplanted by the strike in the early nineteenth century. It returned to prominence in the 1970s, profoundly changed along with the coordinates of race and class. Historical events such as the global economic crisis of 1973 and the decline of organized labor, viewed from the perspective of vast social transformations, are the proper context for understanding these eruptions of discontent. As social unrest against an unsustainable order continues to grow, how can future antagonists be guided in their struggles toward a revolutionary horizon? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Not since the 1960’s have we lived in a time of more public anger. Today, issues of race, economic disparity, power imbalance and distrust of traditional institutions, have all conflated to bring us to what some believe is the brink of insurrection. But should we be surprised? Insurrection, riots, strikes have long been an instrument of policy for the disaffected. It was a central form of protest in the 17th and 18th centuries and we saw our own examples in the 1970’s But given the anger, given technology, given the immediacy of communication, what might riots look like today and are they on the horizon. Joshua Clover, a professor of critical theory at UC Davis, thinks they are. He looks at the history in Riot. Strike. Riot: The New Era of Uprisings. My conversation with Joshua Clover:
Riot. Strike. Riot: The New Era of Uprisings (Verso) Riots are coming, they are already here, more are on the way. They deserve an adequate theory. Ferguson. Tottenham. Clichy-sous-Bois. Oakland. In recent decades we have returned to an “age of riots” as the prominent form of struggle against the abuses of capitalism. This theoretical and historical account by award-winning poet Joshua Clover explores how riots, the leading form of protest in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, are supplanted by the strike in the early nineteenth century, and then re-emerged as the preeminent form in the early 1970s. From the early years of workers’ demands for increased wages through riots to recent social demands for economic equlity through occupations, Clover looks at historical moments like the economic crisis of 1968 and the decline of organized labor from the perspective of changes in protest tactics. As social unrest against government and corporate abuses continues to grow, this valuable history and theoretical framework will help guide future activists in their struggles for justice. Praise for Riot. Strike. Riot. “Riot, in this absolutely necessary book, is considered as differential procedure and rigorous improvisational method, as essential repertoire on the way from general malaise to general strike. But then this conception folds tightly yet disorderly into a new and open set of questions. It’s not that the raging, ragged entrance to the new golden age is the new golden age. It’s not that theory can’t bear a riot. It’s just that riot makes new ways of seeing what theory can and can’t do and imposes upon us a kind of knowledge of our own embarrassing and already given resources of enjoyment. Joshua Clover says riot deserves a proper theory but here—sly, stone cold—he gives us more than that. Now we have some guidelines for the new and ongoing impropriety that fleshes forth and fleshes out our optimal condition.”—Fred Moten, scholar, activist, poet and author of In the Break: The Aesthetics of the Black Radical Tradition, Hughson’s Tavern, B. Jenkins, The Feel Trio and co-author of The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning and Black Study. “In its sweep, rigor, and elegance, Riot Strike Riot is pleasurable and provocative, worthy of the urgent debates it should inspire.”—Jeff Chang author of Can’t Stop Won’t Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation and Who We Be: The Colorization of America. “Riot. Strike. Riot. is the crystalline analysis of this fraught moment - between communism and anarchism, between street protest and economic strike. Clover’s text is clear without being simple, contemporary yet historical, and affectionate without being mawkish - much like a riot, in fact, it opens up the future while remembering that the past is comprised of little other than exploitation, exclusion and the kinds of violence that deliberately are attributed to the very people who suffer most from it.”—Nina Power is a senior lecturer in philosophy at Roehampton University and the author of One-Dimensional Woman. Joshua Clover is a professor of Literature and Critical Theory at the University of California Davis. A widely published essayist, poet, and cultural theorist, his most recent books are Red Epic and 1989: Bob Dylan Didn’t Have This to Sing About.
The work of Joshua Clover blends the worlds of poetry and economic crisis. Poet, communist, cultural critic, translator, editor, and professor of literature and critical theory at the University of California Davis, Clover has published three acclaimed volumes of poetry: Madonna anno domini, The Totality for Kids and his most recent, Red Epic, published by …
Wednesday Reading Series Joshua Clover is the author of two books of poetry and two of cultural history and theory. His new book of poetry, Red Epic, is forthcoming from Commune Editions (spring 2015) and a book on the political economy of struggle, Of Riot, will be published by Verso in spring 2016. His column “Pop & Circumstance” appears monthly in The Nation, and he has completed collaborative work including articles and essays, book manuscripts, and conference organization with Jasper Bernes, Aaron Benanav, Juliana Spahr, Chris Chen, Annie McClanahan, Louis-Georges Schwartz, Tatiana Sverjensky, and Chris Nealon. He is a founder of the 95¢ Skool and Durruti Free Skool, and recently co-organized the Poetry and/or Revolution conference. He is a professor of English Literature at the University of California Davis; in Spring, he will convene a Residential Research Group on culture and finance capital at the University of California Humanities Research Institute.
Episode 41 is a recording of a reading given by two phenomenal poets, Joshua Clover and Megan Kaminski, on April 16th, 2014, in Lawrence, Kansas, on the University of Kansas campus. Joshua Clover is the author of two books of poems, The Totality for Kids (University of California Press) and Madonna anno domini. Joshua writes the column Pop & Circumstance for The Nations, and teaches at the University of California Davis. Megan Kaminski is the author of Desiring Map (Coconut Books) and seven chapbooks of poetry, most recently Wintering Prairie (Dusie). Megan is an assistant professor of poetry writing at the University of Kansas, and she curates the Taproom Poetry Series in downtown Lawrence, KS.