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Zach, Tom, and Kohei are back after the autumn carnival and straight into Scone and Doomben this weekend. Horse Racing doesn't stop. This Brisbane winter Racing Carnival will kick off with the 10,000 this weekend. We preview Scone, Doomben, and a couple from Flemington. Jump in FB - www.facebook.com/groups/giveusaspellpodcast Instagram and X - @giveusaspellpod Rate and review the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aujourd'hui, je reçois Damien Jalet, chorégraphe.La danse contemporaine est son espace de liberté, de réinvention, d'expérimentation du vivant.Les mythes et les rites ancestraux sont souvent la source de ses explorations. Et dans le dialogue foisonnant avec d'autres artistes, il imagine des mondes, hypnotiques et plastiques.Après Vessel, Mist, Planet [wanderer], il collabore pour la 4e fois avec l'artiste visuel japonais Kohei Nawa dans Mirage, sa toute première création pour le Ballet du Grand Théâtre de Genève.On l'écoute avec joie,Mirage, c'est jusqu'au 11 mai au Grand Théâtre de Genève.
On this episode: I'm back from my trip to Japan and have dedicated this episode to Japanese punk (and around) music, featuring many bands I saw during my travels. Shoutout to all the amazing people I met — special greetings to Punk and Destroy in Osaka, Recordshop BASE and Anxiety Records in Tokyo, Pop Pizza in Kyoto, Nishi, Marco from Musikversorgung, Soup Activists, Gevabow, DEATHRO, Kohei, and the band Sex Shop Boyz from Barcelona. This episode was broadcast RTM.FM SE London ( https://rtm.fm/ ) on May 3rd 2025. Cover: DEATHRO performing at Koiwa Bushbash, Tokyo on April 5th 2025. Mady by @iggy.films If you have questions about this show or you want to contribute, just contact me: itsallaboutpunkshow@gmail.comIf you want to support my radio show, you can buy me coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/itsallaboutpunkshow Featuring:THE STALIN / THE COMES / G.I.S.M. / GAUZE / KRIEGSHÖG / DISTURD / FEROCIOUS X / UNARM / OOPS / GEVABOW / FLIPOUT A.A. / FUCK ON THE BEACH / M.A.Z.E. / KIDDER / MADAMLOSS / ODDLY / NEGATIVE SUN / MELT BANANA / TAMAKI / KAGAMI / DEATHROAvailable on:YouTube / Mixcloud / Spotify / Apple Podcasts / Castbox / Overcast / Pocket Casts / RadioPublic
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After a fantastic Day 1 of The Championships at Randwick last weekend, we return for Day 2. Autumn Glow, Treasurethe Moment, Via Sistina, and Fangirl? How may win?! Zach, Tom, and Kohei preview the Randwick card. Jump in FB - www.facebook.com/groups/giveusaspellpodcast IG and X - @giveusaspellpod Rate and review the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does it take to coach one of the greatest gymnasts of all time? On today's PerformHappy Podcast, I sit down with Hiroaki Sato, the mastermind behind Japan's men's gymnastics gold medal at the 2024 Olympics and the coach of legendary gymnast Kohei Uchimura.Sato's coaching philosophy is all about putting people first. From working with the GOAT of men's gymnastics to leading an entire team to victory, his approach is built on trust, joy, and teamwork. He shares game-changing insights on how to develop mental strength—not just for elite athletes, but for anyone striving for success.If you're looking for practical ways to build confidence and resilience, this episode is a must-listen. Sato's wisdom is as inspiring as it is effective. In this episode, Coach Rebecca and Hiroaki Sato talk about:Hiroaki Sato's Journey to Becoming Kohei Uchimura's Coach.The Power of Gratitude and a Positive Mindset in Coaching.How to Overcome Negativity and Cultivate Resilience in Athletes.Balancing Team Goals with Individual Aspirations.Developing Mental Strength Through Passion and Balance.The Power of Support in Building Resilient Athletes.Leaving a Legacy of Excellence and Empowering Athletes' Unique Styles."Love for the sport makes any hardship bearable—that's the key to mental strength." – Hiroaki SatoHiroaki Sato's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hiroaki1460/Struggling with fears, mental blocks, or confidence? Click the link to get a FREE session with one of our experts to tackle your challenges together! completeperformance.as.me/consultLearn exactly what to say and do to guide your athlete through a mental block with my new book "Parenting Through Mental Blocks" Order your copy today: https://a.co/d/g990BurFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/complete_performance/ Join my FaceBook page: https://www.facebook.com/completeperformancecoaching/ Check out my website: https://completeperformancecoaching.com/Write to me! Email: rebecca@completeperformancecoaching.comReady to help your athlete overcome fears and mental blocks while gaining unstoppable confidence? Discover the transformative power of PerformHappy now. If your athlete is struggling or feeling left behind, it's time for a change. Are you ready? For more info and to sign up: PerformHappy.com
Andreas Folkers über die Konzepte „Nachhaltigkeit“ und „Resilienz“ und die mit ihnen verbundenen gesellschaftlichen Naturverhältnisse. Shownotes Personal website: https://andreasfolkers.eu/ Distinguished fellow am Max-Weber-Kolleg der Universität Erfurt: https://www.uni-erfurt.de/max-weber-kolleg/personen/vollmitglieder/fellows/andreas-folkers Mitglied des Kollegiums des Frankfurter Instituts für Sozialforschung (IfS): https://www.ifs.uni-frankfurt.de/persona-detalles/andreas-folkers.html Aktuelles Buchprojekt über die Fossile Moderne: https://andreasfolkers.eu/index.php/elementor-35/#project1 Folkers, A. (2022). Nach der Nachhaltigkeit: Resilienz und Revolte in der dritten Moderne. Leviathan, 50(2), 239–262. https://www.nomos-elibrary.de/de/10.5771/0340-0425-2022-2-239.pdf Folkers, A. (2018). Das Sicherheitsdispositiv der Resilienz: Katastrophische Risiken und die Biopolitik vitaler Systeme. Campus Verlag. https://www.campus.de/buecher-campus-verlag/wissenschaft/soziologie/das_sicherheitsdispositiv_der_resilienz-14888.html?srsltid=AfmBOooGjxw_GU-9I7R61EerQGI1qZijDVeCc_JfoUhlaLkbRDN3YCKz zu „stranded assets“: Folkers, A. (2024). Calculative futures between climate and finance: A tragedy of multiple horizons. The Sociological Review. https://doi.org/10.1177/00380261241258832 zu Hans Carl von Carlowitz und dem Konzept der Nachhaltigkeit: https://www.bmel.de/DE/themen/wald/wald-in-deutschland/carlowitz-jahr.html Sächsische Hans-Carl-von-Carlowitz-Gesellschaft e. V. (Ed.). (2013). Die Erfindung der Nachhaltigkeit: Leben, Werk und Wirkung des Hans Carl von Carlowitz. oekom. https://www.oekom.de/buch/die-erfindung-der-nachhaltigkeit-9783865814159 zu „Gouvernementalität“: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernementalit%C3%A4t Zu „Kameralismus“: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kameralismus zum Ausdruck „Zucht und Ordnung“: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zucht_und_Ordnung Doganova, L. (2024). Discounting the Future: The Ascendancy of a Political Technology. Princeton University Press. https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9781942130918/discounting-the-future?srsltid=AfmBOorTzdy_ERt2RO3FWcs_uZ5kIPf3oNdJGiBaAm0AXyqmxrdIcmaN Iannerhofer, I. (2016): Neomalthusianismus. In: Kolboske, B. et al. (Hrsg.): Wissen Macht Geschlecht. Ein ABC der transnationalen Zeitgeschichte. Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften. (open access) https://www.mprl-series.mpg.de/media/proceedings/9/15/N%20Neomalthusianismus.pdf zu “peak oil”: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%96lf%C3%B6rdermaximum zur “Population Bomb“ (Buch und Debatte): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Population_Bomb zum „Limits to Growth“ Report des Club of Rome: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Limits_to_Growth zum Konzept des „Maximum sustainable yield“: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximum_sustainable_yield Sieferle, R. P. (2021). Der unterirdische Wald: Energiekrise und Industrielle Revolution. Manuscriptum Verlag. https://www.manuscriptum.de/der-unterirdische-wald.html zur “Tragedy of the Commons”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragedy_of_the_commons zu “Sustainable Development”: https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/what+is+sustainable+development%3F/623493.html zum “Our Common Future“ Bericht (auch “Brundtland-Bericht“ genannt): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brundtland-Bericht zur „ökologischen Ökonomie“: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%96kologische_%C3%96konomie zu Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Georgescu-Roegen Mahrdt, H. (2022). Arbeiten/Herstellen/Handeln. In: Heuer, W., Rosenmüller, S. (Hrsg.) Arendt-Handbuch. J.B. Metzler. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-476-05837-9_71#citeas zu „Kreislaufwirtschaft“: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kreislaufwirtschaft zum „Neuen Materialismus“: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuer_Materialismus zum „Metabolischen Riss“: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metabolic_rift zu „Erdsystemwissenschaft“: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_system_science zu „CCS Technologien (Carbon Capture and Storage)”: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/CO2-Abscheidung_und_-Speicherung zu “Climate Tipping Points”: https://www.pik-potsdam.de/en/output/infodesk/tipping-elements/tipping-elements Saito, Kohei. 2023. Marx in the Anthropocene: Towards the Idea of Degrowth Communism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/marx-in-the-anthropocene/D58765916F0CB624FCCBB61F50879376 zu „CO2 Budgets”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_budget zur Verfassungsbeschwerde gegen das Klimaschutzgesetz 2019: https://www.germanwatch.org/de/verfassungsbeschwerde Luhmann, N. (1994). Die Wirtschaft der Gesellschaft. Suhrkamp. https://www.suhrkamp.de/buch/niklas-luhmann-die-wirtschaft-der-gesellschaft-t-9783518287521 Keynes, J.M. (2010). Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren. In: Essays in Persuasion. Palgrave Macmillan. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-349-59072-8_25#citeas zu “Keynesianismus”: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keynesianismus zu Crawford Stanley Holling und „Resilienz“: https://www.stockholmresilience.org/research/research-news/2019-08-23-pioneering-the-science-of-surprise-.html zur „Gaia-Hypothese“ von Lynn Margulis und James Lovelock: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaia-Hypothese Ghosh, A. (2021). The Nutmeg's Curse: Parables for a Planet in Crisis. University of Chicago Press. https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/N/bo125517349.html Buller, A. (2022). The Value of a Whale: On the Illusions of Green Capitalism. Manchester University Press. https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526162632/ Chakrabarty, D. (2022). Das Klima der Geschichte im planetarischen Zeitalter. Suhrkamp Verlag. https://www.suhrkamp.de/buch/dipesh-chakrabarty-das-klima-der-geschichte-im-planetarischen-zeitalter-t-9783518587799 Berlant, L. (2011). Cruel Optimism. Duke University Press. https://www.dukeupress.edu/cruel-optimism Malm, A., & Collective, T. Z. (2021). White Skin, Black Fuel: On the Danger of Fossil Fascism. Verso Books. https://www.versobooks.com/products/2520-white-skin-black-fuel Thematisch angrenzende Folgen S03E32 | Jacob Blumenfeld on Climate Barbarism and Managing Decline https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s03/e32-jacob-blumenfeld-on-climate-barbarism-and-managing-decline/ S03E30 | Matt Huber & Kohei Saito on Growth, Progress, and Left Imaginaries https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s03/e30-matt-huber-kohei-saito-on-growth-progress-and-left-imaginaries/ S03E27 | Andreas Gehrlach zur ursprünglichen Wohlstandsgesellschaft https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s03/e27-andreas-gehrlach-zur-urspruenglichen-wohlstandsgesellschaft/ S03E23 | Andreas Malm on Overshooting into Climate Breakdown https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s03/e23-andreas-malm-on-overshooting-into-climate-breakdown/ S03E17 | Klaus Dörre zu Utopie, Nachhaltigkeit und einer Linken für das 21. Jh. https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s03/e17-klaus-doerre-zu-utopie-nachhaltigkeit-und-einer-linken-fuer-das-21-jh/ S03E16 | Daniela Russ zu Energie(wirtschaft) und produktivistischer Ökologie https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s03/e16-daniela-russ-zu-energie-wirtschaft-und-produktivistischer-oekologie/ S03E15 | Walther Zeug zu Material- und Energieflussanalyse und sozio-metabolischer Planung (Teil 2) https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s03/e15-walther-zeug-zu-material-und-energieflussanalyse-und-sozio-metabolischer-planung-teil-2/ S03E14 | Walther Zeug zu Material- und Energieflussanalyse und sozio-metabolischer Planung https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s03/e14-walther-zeug-zu-material-und-energieflussanalyse-und-sozio-metabolischer-planung/ S03E08 | Simon Schaupp zu Stoffwechselpolitik https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s03/e08-simon-schaupp-zu-stoffwechselpolitik/ S03E05 | Marina Fischer-Kowalski zu gesellschaftlichem Stoffwechsel https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s03/e05-marina-fischer-kowalski-zu-gesellschaftlichem-stoffwechsel/ S03E03 | Planning for Entropy on sociometabolic Planning https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s03/e03-planning-for-entropy-on-sociometabolic-planning/ S02E10 | Aaron Benanav on Associational Socialism and Democratic Planning https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e10-aaron-benanav-on-associational-socialism-and-democratic-planning/ S02E03 | Ute Tellmann zu Ökonomie als Kultur https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e03-ute-tellmann-zu-oekonomie-als-kultur/ Future Histories Kontakt & Unterstützung Wenn euch Future Histories gefällt, dann erwägt doch bitte eine Unterstützung auf Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/FutureHistories Schreibt mir unter: office@futurehistories.today Diskutiert mit mir auf Twitter (#FutureHistories): https://twitter.com/FutureHpodcast auf Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/futurehistories.bsky.social auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/futurehpodcast/ auf Mastodon: https://mstdn.social/@FutureHistories Webseite mit allen Folgen: www.futurehistories.today English webpage: https://futurehistories-international.com Episode Keywords #AndreasFolkers, #Podcast, #JanGroos, #FutureHistories, #Klimakrise, #Ressourcen, #Klimakollaps, #Kapitalismus, #GesellschaftlicheNaturverhältnisse, #Zukunft, #Degrowth, #Knappheit, #Wirtschaft, #Wirtschaftswissenschaft, #Neoklassik, #Ökonomik, #AlternativeWirtschaft, #Nachhaltigkeit, #Resilienz, #PluraleÖkonomik, #HeterodoxeÖkonomik, #Commons, #Freiheit, #Emanzipation, #Planungsdebatte, #PostkapitalistischeProduktionsweise, #DemokratischePlanung, #NeuerMaterialismus, #Material-UndEnergieflussanalyse, #KommodifizierungDerNatur, #Material-Fluss-Analyse, #Stoffwechsel, #SozialerMetabolismus, #SoziometabolischePlanung, #Beziehungsweisen, #EnvironmentalesRegieren, #EnvironmentalGovernance, #Ökologisch-demokratischePlanung, #ÖkologischePlanung, #SozialÖkologischeRegime
Kohei and I continue our conversation from last time. The first 20 minutes or so we talk about church models and Japan, the second half we look at some of the answers Japanese pastors gave at the Asian Access conference when asked what they would like missionaries to start doing and stop doing. Enjoy!
It's an exciting day when there's Group 1s in both Flemington and Randwick! Zach, Tom, and Kohei break down all your horse racing stories and tips and preview the big races. Join FB - www.facebook.com/groups/giveusaspellpodcast X and IG - @giveusaspellpod Rate and review! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EXCITING. We have the sprint down at Flemington, and Via Sistina and Ceolwulf are battling it out in Sydney. Zach, Tom, and Kohei preview the features at Flemington and also the entire card at Randwick. Jump in our FB group - www.facebook.com/groups/giveusaspellpodcast X and IG - @giveusaspellpod Rate and review the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Group 1 racing is back with the C.F. Orr Stakes at Caulfield this weekend. Zach, Tom, and Kohei preview the G1 and the entire Randwick card. We also touch on Kohei's massive multi-win today! Join FB - www.facebook.com/groups/giveusaspellpodcast IG and X - @giveusaspellpod Rate and review the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zac, Tom, and Kohei recap all the latest racing news stories and get stuck into the Rosehill card! FB Group - www.facebook.com/groups/giveusaspellpodcast IG and X @giveusaspellpod Rate and review!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we talk with Kohei, who helped out at Asian Access Japan's 2024 conference 'From Embers to Flames'. Did you know that, although Japan's Christian population is only about 1% of Japan, 99% of Christians are laypeople? That' means that, if there are 1,000,000 Japanese Christians, 990,000 of them are not clergy. How can these Japanese Christian laypeople, these embers, ignite a Spiritual fire to spread Christianity among their people in Japan?
Let's try again with the Goldy! Zach, Tom, and Kohei preview Friday night's meeting and look at a very wet Rosehill card. Join FB - www.facebook.com/groups/giveusaspellpodcast Twitter & IG - @giveusaspellpod Rate and Review!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 2016 at the Rio Olympic Games Fabian Hambüchen completed the full set of Olympic medals by winning gold on the High Bar. Fabian's Olympic journey began in Athens 2004 at the age of just sixteen where he took part in the Olympic final that changed the sport of gymnastics forever. The perfect 10 was no more and three years later at the 2007 gymnastics World championships in Stuttgart, his gold medal winning routine on the High Bar sky rocketed him to fame in Germany. He was the last man to beat the great Kohei Uchimura in 2009 before Kohei went on to become the most dominant male gymnast in history. Throughout his career Fabian won a total of 23 major championships medals and inspired a whole generation of young male gymnasts around the world with his incredible performances. I'd like to thank Fabian and his Dad Wolfgang for their amazing hospitality during our time in Germany. And this is his story.
We are back for season 5! Zach, Tom, and Kohei preview the Goldy and Wyong cards. Tom is up at the sales and the races this weekend. The Quaddie looks tough! Jump in FB - www.facebook.com/groups/giveusaspellpodcast IG and X - @giveusaspellpod Rate and review the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zach and Kohei get together to recap their favourite spring moments from the carnival. We also touch on the G1 racing in Hong Kong this weekend and also the Northerly Stakes. FB - www.facebook.com/groups/giveusaspellpodcast IG/X - @giveusaspellpod Rate and review!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marxism förknippas med industri och teknikoptimism, men en uppmärksammad omläsning av Marx ger en bild av någon som vill läka klyftan mellan människan och världen. Dan Jönsson har läst Kohei Saito. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna.Vi vandrar i cirklar i natten och förtärs av elden. Ungefär så kan man översätta det gamla latinska palindromet ”In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni” – en mening som alltså blir samma sak baklänges som framlänges. Det är också titeln på en film från 1978 av den franske författaren, filosofen och revolutionären Guy Debord som i en berömd sekvens låter kameran sväva över Paris tak medan Debord själv med stadig röst förkunnar att Paris inte längre existerar. Paris, som alla större städer, har försvunnit bakom en kuliss av konsumtionsvaror, reklam och löneslaveri som gör människor passiva och olyckliga. Det liv som pågår där är inte verkligt. Det är en illusion, ett skådespel som uppförs för att vi ska vända blicken åt ett annat håll. Bort från det liv, den värld vi anar när vi någon gång stannar upp och inser att – som Debord sa – ”under trottoaren ligger stranden”.Ett halvsekel senare kan man undra vad Debord skulle ha sagt om han fått se världen, och Paris för den delen, av idag. Låt mig våga en gissning: ”Vad var det jag sa?” Avståndet mellan då och nu är också avståndet mellan de båda geologiska epokerna holocen och antropocen – massutdöendets människoformade, klimatkrisande tidsålder. Överallt omkring oss spricker trottoarer upp och stränder bryter fram, samtidigt som de på något vis döljs alltmer effektivt av ett allt ymnigare flöde av konsumtionsvaror, pengar, teknisk produktutveckling och audiovisuella bländverk. Många människor lever numera i ett materiellt överflöd som aldrig tidigare i historien. Men det är, som vi ju alla vet, ett överflöd med en hotfull skuggsida av miljöförstöring och klimatkatastrofer, av rovdrift på både natur och människor. Också det utan historiskt motstycke.Vi förtärs av civilisationens eld. Men utan den skulle vi frysa ihjäl. Eller? Om överflödet kräver så våldsamma offer, kan det då verkligen beskrivas som en rikedom? Debords kritik av det moderna civilisationsprojektet är ett av många skott på ett idéhistoriskt träd som är lika gammalt som moderniteten själv. Karl Marx skriver i en central passage i sina ”Grundrisse” om hur den kapitalistiska varuproduktionen just skapar ett skenbart överflöd som döljer det förstörelseverk det faktiskt vilar på. Detta alltså redan på 1850-talet. I inledningen till ”Kapitalet” utvecklar han resonemanget med att beskriva hur ackumulationen av kapital – tillväxten, med andra ord – ger upphov till ett glapp i det han kallar ämnesomsättningen – Stoffwechsel – mellan människan och naturen. Kapitalets impuls att förmera sig tvingar fram behovet av att överskrida naturens egna gränser och där så sker hela tiden hitta nya, mer effektiva tekniker för att överbrygga glappet. Vilket förstås i sin tur skapar nya, ännu större glapp. Kapitalismen kan helt enkelt inget annat.Idag, om inte förr, ser vi konsekvenserna. Också Karl Marx skulle alltså kunna vakna upp i vår tid med ett trött ”vad var det jag sa”. Kanske inte exakt vad man förväntar sig om man har sett hur marxismens idéer i mer än hundra år, bland socialdemokrater såväl som kommunister, har tolkats snarast precis tvärtom – som att människans uppgift är att bemästra naturen, socialismens mål att tvinga den till underkastelse. Ja, den tekniska och industriella utvecklingen skulle i sig vara det som får kapitalismen att bryta samman och röjer vägen för befrielsen.Men linjen från Marx idéer till Guy Debords situationistiska civilisationskritik och vår tids paroller om klimaträttvisa är faktiskt rakare än man kan tro. Den japanske filosofen Kohei Saito har i ett par smått osannolika kioskvältare, ”Marx i antropocen” och ”Slow Down”, visat hur författaren till ”Kapitalet”, läst med nya vakna ögon, träder fram som inget mindre än en ekosocialistisk pionjär. Marx tankar om ”glappet i ämnesomsättningen” och om varuproduktionens destruktiva överflöd är visserligen skissartade men hamnar egentligen rätt nära de ekosofiska idéer om en hållbar jämviktsekonomi som ligger till grund för dagens radikala klimatrörelser.Det som för Saito särskilt styrker en sådan tolkning är de studier i sådant som geologi och evolutionsforskning som Marx ägnade sig åt mot slutet av sitt liv. Detta intresse har länge varit ganska okänt och resulterade heller aldrig i något publicerat verk – men det kastar enligt Saito ett helt annat ljus över det visionära i Marx analys. Tvärtemot den teknikromantik som traditionellt har präglat den marxistiska historiesynen, där motsättningen mellan människa och natur ses som en avgörande drivkraft, växer bilden fram av ett tankebygge där den dialektiska processen snarare handlar om att läka klyftan mellan människan och hennes värld. Ackumuleringen, förmeringen av kapital bygger enligt Marx på att sådant som ses som allmänna, gemensamma resurser ”hägnas in”, det vill säga privatiseras och ges ett marknadsvärde. Allmänningarnas rikedomar omvandlas med andra ord till ett alienerande varuflöde, där rikedom bara blir möjlig när efterfrågan överstiger utbudet. Det vill säga, i ett tillstånd av brist.Att ”läka klyftan” handlar därför, som Kohei Saito läser Marx, om att återupprätta allmänningarna, föra tillbaka privatiserade resurser till det gemensamma. Bara så blir det möjligt att bryta den onda spiral som kravet på evig tillväxt lett oss in i. Saito beskriver det som ett sätt att förena det ”röda” och det ”gröna”: alltså kraven på ekonomisk demokrati med dem på ekologisk hållbarhet. Han riktar hård kritik mot de delar av vänstern som i dagens teknikutveckling ser hoppet om en befrielse från löneslaveri och klassförtryck – och ofta med en sorts utopisk hänförelse, som i engelsmannen Aaron Bastanis manifest för en ”Helautomatisk Lyxkommunism”. Tyvärr, säger Saito: det som behövs är raka motsatsen, ett program som kan förmedla insikten att den tekniska utvecklingen, som den bedrivs idag, inte är lösningen, utan problemets själva kärna – och som därför just i slutet för den kapitalistiska ackumulationen, vill säga den ekonomiska tillväxten, ser den enda möjliga utvägen ur den ekologiska krisen.Låter det realistiskt? Nej. Men i ”Slow Down” pekar Kohei Saito på hur man faktiskt redan nu kan urskilja rörelser åt det hållet, mot den ”nerväxtkommunism” han proklamerar som vår enda chans att överleva som civiliserad art. Han ser dem i lokala projekt runt om i världen: i staden Detroits stadsodlingar, i Köpenhamns beslut att plantera fruktträd på allmänna platser. Små steg – men ändå: steg. Och vad som är realistiskt är förresten också det en fråga om definitioner. Vi vandrar fortfarande runt i samma cirklar. Visst – klimatförändringarna måste hejdas, men för att göra det måste vi hitta de tekniska lösningarna, och då måste ekonomin fortsätta växa. Mer bränsle på den eld som vi förtärs av.Dan Jönssonförfattare och essäistLitteraturKohei Saito: Marx in the Anthropocene – Towards the idea of degrowth communism. Cambridge University Press, 2023.Kohei Saito: Slow Down – The Degrowth Manifesto. Astra House, 2024.
durée : 00:59:01 - De cause à effets, le magazine de l'environnement - par : Aurélie Luneau - Dans quelle mesure le capitalisme contribue-t-il à l'aggravation de la crise climatique actuelle ? Comment Marx avait-il pressenti les contradictions inhérentes à ce système, notamment dans son rapport à l'environnement, à la nature et à l'écologie ? - réalisation : Alexandra Malka - invités : Kohei Saito Philosophe et professeur associé à l'Université de Tokyo
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IT'S DERBY DAY. It's a cracking card at Flemington and Zach, Tom and Kohei preview the entire day. We go through the Quaddie at Rosehill and some other races. FB - www.facebook.com/groups/giveusaspellpodcast IG and Twitter - @giveusaspellpod Rate and review the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WHAT A RACE THE COX PLATE IS! WHO WINS?! Zach, Tom, and Kohei give a runner-by-runner preview of the Cox Plate and then preview the main races at Randwick. Jumpin FB - www.facebook.com/groups/giveusaspellpodcast IG and X - @giveusaspellpod Rate and review the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yesterday was such a cracking day that Zach, Tom, and Kohei decided to recap Everest Day and the Caulfield Cup. What was your fav race? FB Group - www.facebook.com/groups/giveusaspellpodcast IG and X - @giveusaspellpod Rate and review the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zach, Tom, and Kohei are back to take a deep look at Randwick this weekend. We also touched on the Turnbull at Flemington and finished it with some NRL Grand Final chat. FB - www.facebook.com/groups/giveusaspellpodcast IG and Twitter - @giveusaspellpod Rate and review the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plenty of Everest hopefuls will look to strut their stuff at Moonee Valley and Randwick on Saturday. Zach, Tom, and Kohei preview the Randwick meeting and the features at The Valley. Jump in FB - www.facebook.com/groups/giveusaspellpod IG and TW - @giveusaspellpod Rate and review the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gymnastics is well aware of its role in the wider Olympic ecosystem: to have judging drama. That's why we are here. We explain judging scandals offering simplifications that normies can understand; prompting them to go on and have very strong and newly informed opinions about. So… the biggest judging scandals in Olympic gymnastics history We discuss: 00:01:14 - Rebeca Andrade (BRA) video fo Triple Twisting Yurchenko 00:04:11 - Biggest judging scandals in Olympic gymnastics history, setting the stage for Paris 00:05:13 - The Case of the Ill-Given Gold: 2004 Yang Tae-Young lost gold because of judging error 00:13:23 - The Case of the Bogus Bronze: Drăgulescu give impossible score knocking Shewfelt to fourth 00:18:45 - The Case of the Sexy Stoppage: Alexei Nemov's score causes crowd to protest and judges to adjust his score 00:23:45 - Fallout from the multiple men's judging scandals at the 2004 Athens Olympics 00:26:03 - Can you still get a 10.0 score in Olympic gymnastics? 00:28:00 - How to spell the Chéng vault correctly 00:32:15 - The Case of the Accused Australian: When Nastia and He Kexin tied for bars gold 00:37:58 - The Case of the Diabolical Dismount: 2012 London Team Final, Kohei's botched dismount and waving money at the judges 00:44:56 - The Case of Bela's Bullshit: 1980 Olympic All Around disputed victor 00:51:36 - How non-controversies get started, revisiting 1980 Olympic news article 00:55:55 - The Case of the Convenient Communist: For years the wrong story was told about the 1968 Mexico City Olympic all-around Caslavska vs Petrik 01:03:34 - New Rules for Paris Olympics 01:17:08 - Gymternet News 01:18:51 - Elvira Saadi's lifetime ban upheld 01:19:41 - Livvy Dunne is staying at LSU and we get to see more of her beautiful form 01:22:22 - Simone Biles Rio Olympic coach has a new book out Simone Biles' coach for 15 World and Olympic medals, including Olympic all-around gold, has a book coming out. Pre-order Aimee Boorman's book now. REPLAY TICKETS for OLYMPIC TRIALS LIVE SHOW ON SALE HERE Join Club Gym Nerd (or give it as a gift!) for: Weekly Q&A Behind The Scenes podcast, dedications, mini-commissions , group commissions, exclusive extended interviews, and College & Cocktails episodes. Plus discounts and first dibs on Live Show tickets and merch. Exclusive VIP section on the message board Forum More goodies: GymCastic newsletters 2024 College & Cocktails menu (including mocktails, of course) GymCastic Fantasy Games GymCastic Store clothing and gifts to let your gym nerd flag fly "tapestries" (banners, the perfect to display your support in an arena) Baseball hats available now in the GymCastic store RELATED EPISODES Marian Drăgulescu Interview Kyle Shewfelt Kyle Shewfelt on his book, Make It Happen Olympic Trials Paris Olympic Team Trials Recap Women's Day Two: Olympic Team Named Men's Final Women's Day One Women's Podium Training Olympic Trials Stuff Photo Galleries Women's Final Women's Podium Training Women's Day 1 Men's Day 1 Olympic Trials Gymnastics Fantasy Game U.S. Championships Recap Day Two U.S. Championships 2024 Day One U.S. Championships 2024 Podium Training U. S. Championships 2024 Day One Photo Gallery Podium Training Photo Gallery Men's Day One Photo Gallery 2024 U.S. Classic Recap Podcast with Denis Vachon U.S. Classic Post-Meet Immediate Reactions Behind The Scenes: Podium Training 2024 U.S. Classic RESOURCES Spencer's Clickable Code of Points Highest scoring team machine from Emily Giambalvo at the Washington Post What Scores Get You a Medal How to Build The Paris Olympic Team The Highest scores, D scores and World Cup rankings at The Gymternet Gymnastics History and Code of Points Archive from Uncle Tim Men's Gymnastics coverage from Kensley Neutral Deductions MORE WAYS TO LISTEN HERE
Le mix de Marlo dans 103 Klubb le 13 Juin 2024 de 20H à 21H Tracklist: Armin van Buuren feat. Anne Gudrun - High On Love *** Mark Sixma, Achilles , Justin J. Moore - Being Alone *** Miyuki & Pablo Artigas - Y M C Acid *** Markus Schulz - Ram Attack *** BENNETT - Vois sur ton chemin (Techno Mix) *** Lily Palmer - New Generation (The Official Nature One Anthem 2024) *** Ryos - Disguise *** Blasterjaxx, Lockdown, Vion Konger - Feel The Bass *** MaRLo & Mila Josef - You Are Not Alone (Tech Energy Mix) *** Allen watts - Enigma *** H93, Arkins & Kohei feat. Ritchy - Deorbit *** Bruce Zalcer - Sentry *** MaRLo x Dimatik - Giratina Reborn *** David Rust - Feel It *** MaRLo & Uberjakd - Kick Bass *** Da Hool, Maddix, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Kiki Solvej - Meet Her At The Love Parade *** Bass Agents - Dreaming *** Coolio, 1 World, Holy Priest - Gangsta's Paradise *** Timmy Trumpet & Bassjackers - Classical Music
In this episode of TWTT, Simone and Julian chat with Marcus Consolini, CEO of Daimon Shuzo in Osaka. Marcus hails from New York but has held strong business connections with Asia through his many years of working in finance. The story of how he came to be a non-Japanese CEO of a Japanese Sake Brewery, (a very rare thing indeed), has been told many times in print and on other podcasts. We initially wanted to catch up with Marcus to talk about the internship that Daimon Shuzo offer, as sake brewing experiences has been a little bit of a theme for us lately, but it has also been some time since Marcus appeared on TWTT The Project, (our Zoom room series and where TWTT, as a whole, began). Marcus was our special guest in the Zoom room for TWTT The Project back in February 2021, right in the heart of COVID lockdowns and border closures. He presented a wonderful virtual tour of the incredible space that is Daimon Shuzo, we got to see inside the brewery and the restaurant, and we were also joined by 6th generation, Yasutaka Daimon and his son Kohei for that session. A lot of changes have happened at Daimon since we last spoke to Marcus, so we thought we'd touch base and hear about the recent happenings and changes at Daimon, as well as a little about the internship they offer. We hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed making it, and if you are curious to hear or read more about Marcus and Daimon after listening to this episode, we have shared a few links below of interviews and articles from others that you might find of interest. Sake Today article by John Gauntner from 2020 Japan Eats podcast episode from 2021 Sake Revolution podcast episode from 2022 You can follow Daimon Shuzo on Instagram @daimonbrewery TWTT Podcast @tastewiththetoji Our hosts: Simone @sakemistress Julian @sakeadvocate Maki @sake.amata This episode was recorded on 4 June, 2024.Thank you to our subscribers at Patreon More information about Taste with the Toji - The Podcast and The Project can be found on our website: https://tastewiththetoji.com/ Music by Kazuyoshi Sato (Koikawa Shuzo) Thanks for listening!
Welcome to MTAC Dueling Dragon Interviews Week! Every day this week, we'll be uploading a new interview that we did during MTAC Dueling Dragons from earlier this year. Today, we've got our interview we did alongside The Side Quest Podcast for Kohei Hattori! Here's what MTAC had on their webpage about him:Kohei Hattori is a singer from Tokyo, Japan. Kohei is an IFA United Nations international ambassador singer (Commanded by the United Nations) who has performed at many Japanese and Asian events. You can hear Kohei in the anime Tokyo 24th Ward.HTTPS://MTAC.NET/GUESTS/KOHEI-HATTORI/OSMnotesWe want to thank Kohei and once again for taking the time to chat with us! And you can find all the places where Kohei is by checking out him online at:On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/koheisings/On Twitter: https://twitter.com/koheisingsOn YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzU-KAGvnq5sEMfm6nEOY-gPlus, a big thank you to MTAC for both letting us have the chance to chat, but also credit for the photos and convention logo used.We also have YouTube Channels now! Both for OSMcast proper and The Carbuncle Chronicle! Please subscribe, hit the bell, and share amongst your friends.And as always, feel free to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Oh, and if you still use Spotify, go ahead and get on that mobile device and throw us some five stars there too. Tell your friends! As well, just like we mentioned when we do the OSMplugs, you can also join the Discord and support us on Patreon! PS If you have ever wanted some OSMmerch, feel free to check out our TeePublic page! PPS We appreciate you.
We've spoken to alot of degrowthers on this show, all coming from slightly different angles on the problems facing the planet. This week we are heading to Japan, to hear from one of the most prominent thinkers on Marx, to see how marxism and degrowth are really singing on the same hymn sheet. This week on the show Ads and Andrew are joined by Philosopher Kohei Saito to discuss Degrowth Communism. Kohei Saito is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Tokyo, and the best selling author of "Capital in the Anthropocene" (which sold over 500,00 copies in Japan), Marx in the Anthropocene and his new book "Slow Down: The degrowth Communist Manifesto".Topics discussed The popularity of Kohei's books on Marx in JapanMarx on nature and the metabolic riftHistorical Materialism How Degrowth is an extension of Marx's own work. How to get move on from "Capitalist common sense" to abundance. The Japanese Left.How do we start putting these ideas into practice. LinksYou can get a copy of Kohei's latest book "Slow Down: The Degrowth Communist Manifesto" at the link below.https://www.waterstones.com/book/slow-down/kohei-saito/9781399612975shout out Kohei's kids for inspiring him to keep fighting for a better world. Support the show
Kohei Togashi joins us to talk about their paper, Evaluation of a Telehealth Parent-Training Program in Japan: Collaboration with Parents to Teach Novel Mand Skills to Children Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder Show Notes Remember to join us on Facebook to suggest articles to review and questions for authors. https://www.facebook.com/BApractice Acknowledgments Host and Executive Producer: Cody Morris, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBA https://salve.edu/users/dr-cody-morris Assistant Producers Megan Ellsworth Jesse Perrin Organizational Support ABAI https://www.abainternational.org/welcome.aspx Behavior Analysis in Practice Editor, Stephanie Peterson, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBA https://www.abainternational.org/journals/bap.aspx Music Cruising Altitude by Jim Carr and his band New Latitude http://www.newlatitudemusic.com Link to Article: Evaluation of a Telehealth Parent-Training Program in Japan: Collaboration with Parents to Teach Novel Mand Skills to Children Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder | Behavior Analysis in Practice (springer.com) References Akemoglu, Y., Muharib, R., & Meadan, H. (2020). A systematic and quality review of parent-implemented language and communication interventions conducted via telepractice. Journal of Behavioral Education, 29(2), 282–316. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10864-019-09356-3 Sivaraman, M., & Fahmie, T. A. (2020). A systematic review of cultural adaptations in the global application of ABA-based telehealth services. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 53(4), 1838–1855. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.763 Togashi, K., Minagawa, Y., Hata, M., & Yamamoto, J. (2022). Evaluation of a telehealth parent-training program in japan: Collaboration with parents to teach novel mand skills to children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 16(3), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-022-00752-2
LOGIN FOR EXTENDED INTERVIEW Hana Ricna Interview Ricna is a Czechoslovakian two-time World medalist, 1988 Olympian and three-time Olomouc medalist (the Soviet organized Alternative Olympics in 1984). She took second all-around at Olomouc to Soviet great, Mostepanova. The stadler tkatchev is named after her; a skill used often by the current generation of elites. Her son competed for Stanford gymnastics and Czech Republic at the Rio Olympics. Her daughter just finished her senior year on the Stanford gymnastics team, where she performed her mom's floor routine in tribute. She started gymnastics at age four and thinks she won her first pre-elite junior championship around age 8 (Czech papers reported she was 8. Ricna she said she thinks she was 9 but doesn't remember). How The Ricna came to be and what she thinks of the way her skill is performed now All the trouble she got into and wild things she did as a young gymnast Skills she trained, including a tucked full on beam and a full twisting Hindorf Her shoulder dislocation on vault at the 1986 Ahoy Cup in Rotterdam and subsequent surgeries Her experience post-injury at the 1988 Seoul Olympics What the Czech athletes were told about the boycotted 1984 Olympic Games Competing at the legendary, famed, holy grail of gymnastics, the alternative-Olympics in her home country, the Olomouc Friendship Games The great Czech Olympic Champion, Vera Caslavska as a coach and friend Reflects on how she was trained and fueled in the 80's What she would change about her elite training now that she has coached for 30 years The divergent attitudes of her gymnast children - Stanford, World Championships and a Rio Olympian who was obsessed with Kohei. Watching her daughter, Sandra Jessen (FIG licensed as Jessenova ), compete her 1980's floor routine this year, for Stanford Transiting to post-professional athlete life and flying into the U.S. Customs without a visa RELATED PODCASTS Olympics of Difference Makers in Gymnastics A History of Political Protests in Gymnastics 1984 Fight! Olomouc vs 1984 Olympics Olomouc gymnastics video Conference Championoships Heading into Conference Championships this weekend - what does it mean for NQS, regionals and NCAA Championships. Links to watch and scores for each conference Championship - The Balance Beam Situation 2024 NCAA LIVE SHOW Tickets and details here Live Show Virtual Season Pass More With Club Gym Nerd Join Club Gym Nerd (or give it as a gift!) for access to weekly Behind The Scenes episodes, dedications, mini-commissions and group commissions Club Gym Nerd members get access to all of our exclusive extended interviews, Behind The Scenes and College & Cocktails episodes. More goodies: 2024 College & Cocktails menu (including cocktails of course) GymCastic newsletters GymCastic Fantasy Gymnastics League Merch: clothing and gifts for the gymnast or gymnastics fan in your life and even "tapestries" (banners perfect to display in an arena) to support your favorite gymnast College & Cocktails Mean Girls Week 1 Big Girl ABC Meet Week 2 Aly's Debut Week 3 Denver vs. Oklahoma Week 4 Battle Releve´ Week 5 Arkansas vs. Florida Week 6 LSU vs. Auburn Week 7 Winter Cup Podium Training Week 8 Michigan vs Oklahoma Week 9 Alabama quad Week 10 Denver vs. Michigan Week 11 RESOURCES & CITATIONS Call for volunteers for a study on skin color bias in judging. Help with the online survey here NCAA Power Ranking – January 26, 2024 GymCastic Fantasy YouTube Show Spencer's The Balance Beam Situation Gymnastics History and Code of Points Archive from Uncle Tim Follow the effects of the Russian invasion to Ukraine at Gymnovosti The Highest scores, D scores and World Cup rankings at The Gymternet Men's Gymnastics coverage from Kensley Neutral Deductions MORE WAYS TO LISTEN HERE
Wenn wir die ökologische Krise verstehen wollen, müssen wir die Arbeitswelt verstehen, sagt Simon Schaupp und plädiert für eine kämpferische Stoffwechselpolitik. Shownotes Simon Schaupp Simon Schaupp an der Universität Basel: https://soziologie.philhist.unibas.ch/de/personen/simon-schaupp/ Schaupp, Simon. 2024. Stoffwechselpolitik Arbeit, Natur und die Zukunft des Planeten. Suhrkamp Verlag: https://www.suhrkamp.de/buch/simon-schaupp-stoffwechselpolitik-t-9783518029862 Schaupp, Simon. 2021. Technopolitik von unten. Algorithmische Arbeitssteuerung und kybernetische Proletarisierung. Matthes & Seitz Berlin: https://www.matthes-seitz-berlin.de/buch/technopolitik-von-unten.html Weitere Shownotes Metabolic rift (Wikipedia, englisch): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metabolic_rift Social Metabolism (Wikipedia, englisch): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_metabolism Kohei Saito (Wikipedia): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kohei_Saito Saito, Kohei. 2023. Marx in the Anthropocene. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/marx-in-the-anthropocene/D58765916F0CB624FCCBB61F50879376 Saito, Kohei und Wakounig, Gregor. 2023. Systemsturz: Der Sieg der Natur über den Kapitalismus. DTV Verlag.: https://www.dtv.de/buch/systemsturz-28369 Lemke, Thomas. 2021. The Government of Things Foucault and the New Materialisms. New York: NYU Press: https://nyupress.org/9781479829934/the-government-of-things/ Fieber, Tanja und Konitzer, Franziska. 2021. Treibhausgase: Wie der CO2-Fußabdruck die Klima-Realität verschleiert. ARD alpha: https://www.ardalpha.de/wissen/umwelt/nachhaltigkeit/co2-fussabdruck-carbon-footprint-shell-exxon-bp-taeuschung-klima-100.html Malm, Andreas. 2016. Fossil Capital: The Rise of Steam Power and the Roots of Global Warming. Verso Books: https://www.versobooks.com/products/135-fossil-capital Was ist Degrowth? (degrowth.info): https://degrowth.info/de/degrowth-de Winant, Gabriel. 2023. The Next Shift. The Fall of Industry and the Rise of Health Care in Rust Belt America. Harvard: Harvard University Press: https://www.hup.harvard.edu/books/9780674292192 Sklavenaufstand an der German Coast (Wikipedia): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sklavenaufstand_an_der_German_Coast Schaupp, Simon und Jochum, Georg . 2019. "Die Steuerungswende. Zur Möglichkeit einer nachhaltigen und demokratischen Wirtschaftsplanung im digitalen Zeitalter". In Marx und die Roboter. Vernetzte Produktion, Künstliche Intelligenz und lebendige Arbeit. Butollo, Florian und Sabine Nuss (Hrsg.). Berlin: Dietz Verlag. 327-344: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/333642071_Die_Steuerungswende_Zur_Moglichkeit_einer_nachhaltigen_und_demokratischen_Wirtschaftsplanung_im_digitalen_Zeitalter(open Access) Future Histories Kurzvideo zu “Was ist Kybernetik” YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBKC9mM8-so Systemtheorie (Wikipedia): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systemtheorie Erdsystemwissenschaft (Wikipedia): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erdsystemwissenschaft Heinrich Carl von Schimmelmann (Wikipedia): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Carl_von_Schimmelmann Meadows, Donella H.; Meadows, Dennis L.; Randers, Jørgen; Behrens III, William. 1972. The Limits to Growth. Universe Books: https://www.clubofrome.org/publication/the-limits-to-growth/ J. Forester (Wikipedia): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Wright_Forrester Norbert Wiener (Monoskop): https://monoskop.org/Norbert_Wiener World3-Modell (Wikipedia): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/World3 Ölpreiskrise (Wikipedia): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%96lpreiskrise Lean Production/ Schlanke Produktion (Wikipedia): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlanke_Produktion Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (Monoskop): https://monoskop.org/Georg_Wilhelm_Friedrich_Hegel Grüner Kapitalismus (Wikipedia): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gr%C3%BCner_Kapitalismus Matthew T. Huber (Syracuse University): https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/directory/matthew-t-huber Huber, Matthew T. 2022. Climate change as class war: Building socialism on a warming planet. Verso Books.: https://www.versobooks.com/en-gb/products/775-climate-change-as-class-war Thematisch angrenzende Folgen S03E05 | Marina Fischer-Kowalski zu gesellschaftlichem Stoffwechsel: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s03/e05-marina-fischer-kowalski-zu-gesellschaftlichem-stoffwechsel/ S02E55 | Kohei Saito on Degrowth Communism: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e55-kohei-saito-on-degrowth-communism/ S02E47 | Matt Huber on Building Socialism, Climate Change & Class War: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e47-matt-huber-on-building-socialism-climate-change-class-war/ S02E07 | Simon Schaupp zu Technopolitik von unten: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e07-simon-schaupp-zu-technopolitik-von-unten/ S01E18 | Simon Schaupp zu Kybernetik und radikaler Demokratie: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e18-simon-schaupp-zu-kybernetik-und-radikaler-demokratie/ S01E01 | Benjamin Seibel zu Kybernetik: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e01-benjamin-seibel-zu-kybernetik/ Wenn euch Future Histories gefällt, dann erwägt doch bitte eine Unterstützung auf Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/FutureHistories? 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The philosopher Kohei Saito speaks to Eric Newman and Kate Wolf about his book Slow Down: The Degrowth Manifesto. A critique of our insufficient response to the climate crisis, Slow Down aptly points to capitalism—its race for profits and endlessly expansive production— as the chief cause of our present emergency. The cure is not a green capitalism (such as what we see in proposals for a Green New Deal here in the United States) but rather degrowth: a vision for reorganizing labor, production, and consumption in ways that Saito argues are the only sustainable future. Drawing on previously unpublished work by Karl Marx, Saito argues that degrowth may help thread the needle between the horrors of Soviet-style socialism and the insufficiency of green Keynesianism, or techno-optimism, to help foster a world and community in which we can all thrive. Also, Alicia Kennedy, author of No Meat Required, returns to recommend two books: Feeding Fascism: The Politics of Women's Food Work by Diana Garvin; and National Dish: Around the World in Search of Food, History, and the Meaning of Home by Anya con Bremzen.
The philosopher Kohei Saito speaks to Eric Newman and Kate Wolf about his book Slow Down: The Degrowth Manifesto. A critique of our insufficient response to the climate crisis, Slow Down aptly points to capitalism—its race for profits and endlessly expansive production— as the chief cause of our present emergency. The cure is not a green capitalism (such as what we see in proposals for a Green New Deal here in the United States) but rather degrowth: a vision for reorganizing labor, production, and consumption in ways that Saito argues are the only sustainable future. Drawing on previously unpublished work by Karl Marx, Saito argues that degrowth may help thread the needle between the horrors of Soviet-style socialism and the insufficiency of green Keynesianism, or techno-optimism, to help foster a world and community in which we can all thrive. Also, Alicia Kennedy, author of No Meat Required, returns to recommend two books: Feeding Fascism: The Politics of Women's Food Work by Diana Garvin; and National Dish: Around the World in Search of Food, History, and the Meaning of Home by Anya con Bremzen.
Can we stop talking about growth and mediate an environmental crisis through the structures of capitalism?In this episode of the Speaking Out of Place podcast, Professor David Palumbo-Liu speaks with Japanese scholar Kohei Saito, whose book, Marx in the Anthropocene sold over half a million copies. In it, Saito shows how late in life Marx came to a richer sense of production when he released that there was a law above the economic as he had conceived it—it was the law of Nature. Marx saw how disturbing Nature's metabolism could bring about a “rift” that sent destructive ripples across human life. Today we make the connection between that scholarly book and Kohei's new book, Slow Down!!, which has just come out in English translation. Here he offers a sharp critique of liberal and socialist attempts to “sustain”—like the Green New Deal, and argues for a radical form of degrowth communism that de-celerates our compulsion to add more stuff into the world, in whatever form, and derails our compulsion to sustain, rather than revolutionize. Saito argues that we can lead much happier, and more healthy lives, if we emphasize use value, and revitalize democracy so we all have a hand in deciding what is valuable.“The Green New Deal presents itself as a kind of radical policy. If you look at the content, it's just simply the continuation of what capitalism wants to do. It's a massive investment in new, allegedly green industries, with the creation of more jobs with higher wages, but these are not the things that socialists or any environmentalists should be actually seeking because we recognize that capitalism is basically the root cause of the climate crisis and the misery of the workers. If so, I think it is high time to imagine something radically very different from business-as-usual capitalism.”Kohei Saito as an Associate Professor at the University of Tokyo. He completed his doctorate at the Humboldt University in Berlin. In 2018 he won the prestigious Deutscher Memorial Prize for Marxist research—becoming the first Japanese, and the youngest person, ever to win that prize. His books include: Slow Down! How Degrowth Communism Can Save the World (2023); Marx in the Anthropocene: Towards the Idea of Degrowth Communism (2022), Karl Marx's Ecosocialism: Capital, Nature, and the Unfinished Critique of Political Economy (2017).https://researchmap.jp/7000022985?lang=enhttps://www.hachette.com.au/kohei-saito/slow-down-how-degrowth-communism-can-save-the-earthwww.palumbo-liu.com https://speakingoutofplace.comhttps://twitter.com/palumboliu?s=20
Can we stop talking about growth and mediate an environmental crisis through the structures of capitalism?In this episode of the Speaking Out of Place podcast, Professor David Palumbo-Liu speaks with Japanese scholar Kohei Saito, whose book, Marx in the Anthropocene sold over half a million copies. In it, Saito shows how late in life Marx came to a richer sense of production when he released that there was a law above the economic as he had conceived it—it was the law of Nature. Marx saw how disturbing Nature's metabolism could bring about a “rift” that sent destructive ripples across human life. Today we make the connection between that scholarly book and Kohei's new book, Slow Down!!, which has just come out in English translation. Here he offers a sharp critique of liberal and socialist attempts to “sustain”—like the Green New Deal, and argues for a radical form of degrowth communism that de-celerates our compulsion to add more stuff into the world, in whatever form, and derails our compulsion to sustain, rather than revolutionize. Saito argues that we can lead much happier, and more healthy lives, if we emphasize use value, and revitalize democracy so we all have a hand in deciding what is valuable.“The Green New Deal presents itself as a kind of radical policy. If you look at the content, it's just simply the continuation of what capitalism wants to do. It's a massive investment in new, allegedly green industries, with the creation of more jobs with higher wages, but these are not the things that socialists or any environmentalists should be actually seeking because we recognize that capitalism is basically the root cause of the climate crisis and the misery of the workers. If so, I think it is high time to imagine something radically very different from business-as-usual capitalism.”Kohei Saito as an Associate Professor at the University of Tokyo. He completed his doctorate at the Humboldt University in Berlin. In 2018 he won the prestigious Deutscher Memorial Prize for Marxist research—becoming the first Japanese, and the youngest person, ever to win that prize. His books include: Slow Down! How Degrowth Communism Can Save the World (2023); Marx in the Anthropocene: Towards the Idea of Degrowth Communism (2022), Karl Marx's Ecosocialism: Capital, Nature, and the Unfinished Critique of Political Economy (2017).https://researchmap.jp/7000022985?lang=enhttps://www.hachette.com.au/kohei-saito/slow-down-how-degrowth-communism-can-save-the-earthwww.palumbo-liu.com https://speakingoutofplace.comhttps://twitter.com/palumboliu?s=20
Can we stop talking about growth and mediate an environmental crisis through the structures of capitalism?In this episode of the Speaking Out of Place podcast, Professor David Palumbo-Liu speaks with Japanese scholar Kohei Saito, whose book, Marx in the Anthropocene sold over half a million copies. In it, Saito shows how late in life Marx came to a richer sense of production when he released that there was a law above the economic as he had conceived it—it was the law of Nature. Marx saw how disturbing Nature's metabolism could bring about a “rift” that sent destructive ripples across human life. Today we make the connection between that scholarly book and Kohei's new book, Slow Down!!, which has just come out in English translation. Here he offers a sharp critique of liberal and socialist attempts to “sustain”—like the Green New Deal, and argues for a radical form of degrowth communism that de-celerates our compulsion to add more stuff into the world, in whatever form, and derails our compulsion to sustain, rather than revolutionize. Saito argues that we can lead much happier, and more healthy lives, if we emphasize use value, and revitalize democracy so we all have a hand in deciding what is valuable.“The Green New Deal presents itself as a kind of radical policy. If you look at the content, it's just simply the continuation of what capitalism wants to do. It's a massive investment in new, allegedly green industries, with the creation of more jobs with higher wages, but these are not the things that socialists or any environmentalists should be actually seeking because we recognize that capitalism is basically the root cause of the climate crisis and the misery of the workers. If so, I think it is high time to imagine something radically very different from business-as-usual capitalism.”Kohei Saito as an Associate Professor at the University of Tokyo. He completed his doctorate at the Humboldt University in Berlin. In 2018 he won the prestigious Deutscher Memorial Prize for Marxist research—becoming the first Japanese, and the youngest person, ever to win that prize. His books include: Slow Down! How Degrowth Communism Can Save the World (2023); Marx in the Anthropocene: Towards the Idea of Degrowth Communism (2022), Karl Marx's Ecosocialism: Capital, Nature, and the Unfinished Critique of Political Economy (2017).https://researchmap.jp/7000022985?lang=enhttps://www.hachette.com.au/kohei-saito/slow-down-how-degrowth-communism-can-save-the-earthwww.palumbo-liu.com https://speakingoutofplace.comhttps://twitter.com/palumboliu?s=20
Can we stop talking about growth and mediate an environmental crisis through the structures of capitalism?In this episode of the Speaking Out of Place podcast, Professor David Palumbo-Liu speaks with Japanese scholar Kohei Saito, whose book, Marx in the Anthropocene sold over half a million copies. In it, Saito shows how late in life Marx came to a richer sense of production when he released that there was a law above the economic as he had conceived it—it was the law of Nature. Marx saw how disturbing Nature's metabolism could bring about a “rift” that sent destructive ripples across human life. Today we make the connection between that scholarly book and Kohei's new book, Slow Down!!, which has just come out in English translation. Here he offers a sharp critique of liberal and socialist attempts to “sustain”—like the Green New Deal, and argues for a radical form of degrowth communism that de-celerates our compulsion to add more stuff into the world, in whatever form, and derails our compulsion to sustain, rather than revolutionize. Saito argues that we can lead much happier, and more healthy lives, if we emphasize use value, and revitalize democracy so we all have a hand in deciding what is valuable.“The Green New Deal presents itself as a kind of radical policy. If you look at the content, it's just simply the continuation of what capitalism wants to do. It's a massive investment in new, allegedly green industries, with the creation of more jobs with higher wages, but these are not the things that socialists or any environmentalists should be actually seeking because we recognize that capitalism is basically the root cause of the climate crisis and the misery of the workers. If so, I think it is high time to imagine something radically very different from business-as-usual capitalism.”Kohei Saito as an Associate Professor at the University of Tokyo. He completed his doctorate at the Humboldt University in Berlin. In 2018 he won the prestigious Deutscher Memorial Prize for Marxist research—becoming the first Japanese, and the youngest person, ever to win that prize. His books include: Slow Down! How Degrowth Communism Can Save the World (2023); Marx in the Anthropocene: Towards the Idea of Degrowth Communism (2022), Karl Marx's Ecosocialism: Capital, Nature, and the Unfinished Critique of Political Economy (2017).https://researchmap.jp/7000022985?lang=enhttps://www.hachette.com.au/kohei-saito/slow-down-how-degrowth-communism-can-save-the-earthwww.palumbo-liu.com https://speakingoutofplace.comhttps://twitter.com/palumboliu?s=20
Can we stop talking about growth and mediate an environmental crisis through the structures of capitalism?In this episode of the Speaking Out of Place podcast, Professor David Palumbo-Liu speaks with Japanese scholar Kohei Saito, whose book, Marx in the Anthropocene sold over half a million copies. In it, Saito shows how late in life Marx came to a richer sense of production when he released that there was a law above the economic as he had conceived it—it was the law of Nature. Marx saw how disturbing Nature's metabolism could bring about a “rift” that sent destructive ripples across human life. Today we make the connection between that scholarly book and Kohei's new book, Slow Down!!, which has just come out in English translation. Here he offers a sharp critique of liberal and socialist attempts to “sustain”—like the Green New Deal, and argues for a radical form of degrowth communism that de-celerates our compulsion to add more stuff into the world, in whatever form, and derails our compulsion to sustain, rather than revolutionize. Saito argues that we can lead much happier, and more healthy lives, if we emphasize use value, and revitalize democracy so we all have a hand in deciding what is valuable.“The Green New Deal presents itself as a kind of radical policy. If you look at the content, it's just simply the continuation of what capitalism wants to do. It's a massive investment in new, allegedly green industries, with the creation of more jobs with higher wages, but these are not the things that socialists or any environmentalists should be actually seeking because we recognize that capitalism is basically the root cause of the climate crisis and the misery of the workers. If so, I think it is high time to imagine something radically very different from business-as-usual capitalism.”Kohei Saito as an Associate Professor at the University of Tokyo. He completed his doctorate at the Humboldt University in Berlin. In 2018 he won the prestigious Deutscher Memorial Prize for Marxist research—becoming the first Japanese, and the youngest person, ever to win that prize. His books include: Slow Down! How Degrowth Communism Can Save the World (2023); Marx in the Anthropocene: Towards the Idea of Degrowth Communism (2022), Karl Marx's Ecosocialism: Capital, Nature, and the Unfinished Critique of Political Economy (2017).https://researchmap.jp/7000022985?lang=enhttps://www.hachette.com.au/kohei-saito/slow-down-how-degrowth-communism-can-save-the-earthwww.palumbo-liu.com https://speakingoutofplace.comhttps://twitter.com/palumboliu?s=20
Can we stop talking about growth and mediate an environmental crisis through the structures of capitalism?In this episode of the Speaking Out of Place podcast, Professor David Palumbo-Liu speaks with Japanese scholar Kohei Saito, whose book, Marx in the Anthropocene sold over half a million copies. In it, Saito shows how late in life Marx came to a richer sense of production when he released that there was a law above the economic as he had conceived it—it was the law of Nature. Marx saw how disturbing Nature's metabolism could bring about a “rift” that sent destructive ripples across human life. Today we make the connection between that scholarly book and Kohei's new book, Slow Down!!, which has just come out in English translation. Here he offers a sharp critique of liberal and socialist attempts to “sustain”—like the Green New Deal, and argues for a radical form of degrowth communism that de-celerates our compulsion to add more stuff into the world, in whatever form, and derails our compulsion to sustain, rather than revolutionize. Saito argues that we can lead much happier, and more healthy lives, if we emphasize use value, and revitalize democracy so we all have a hand in deciding what is valuable.“The Green New Deal presents itself as a kind of radical policy. If you look at the content, it's just simply the continuation of what capitalism wants to do. It's a massive investment in new, allegedly green industries, with the creation of more jobs with higher wages, but these are not the things that socialists or any environmentalists should be actually seeking because we recognize that capitalism is basically the root cause of the climate crisis and the misery of the workers. If so, I think it is high time to imagine something radically very different from business-as-usual capitalism.”Kohei Saito as an Associate Professor at the University of Tokyo. He completed his doctorate at the Humboldt University in Berlin. In 2018 he won the prestigious Deutscher Memorial Prize for Marxist research—becoming the first Japanese, and the youngest person, ever to win that prize. His books include: Slow Down! How Degrowth Communism Can Save the World (2023); Marx in the Anthropocene: Towards the Idea of Degrowth Communism (2022), Karl Marx's Ecosocialism: Capital, Nature, and the Unfinished Critique of Political Economy (2017).https://researchmap.jp/7000022985?lang=enhttps://www.hachette.com.au/kohei-saito/slow-down-how-degrowth-communism-can-save-the-earthwww.palumbo-liu.com https://speakingoutofplace.comhttps://twitter.com/palumboliu?s=20
Today we speak with Japanese philosopher Kohei Saito, whose book, Marx in the Anthropocene , sold over half a million copies. In it, Saito shows how late in life Marx came to a richer sense of production when he realized that there was a law above the economic as he had conceived it—it was the law of Nature. Marx saw how disturbing Nature's metabolism could bring about a “rift” that sent destructive ripples across human life. Today we make the connection between that scholarly book and Kohei's new book, Slow Down!!, which has just come out in English translation. Here he offers a sharp critique of liberal and socialist attempts to “sustain”—like the Green New Deal, and argues for a radical form of degrowth communism that de-celerates our compulsion to add more stuff into the world, in whatever form, and derails our compulsion to sustain, rather than revolutionize. Saito argues that we can lead much happier, and more healthy lives, if we emphasize use value, and revitalize democracy so we all have a hand in deciding what is valuable. Bio Kohei Saito is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Tokyo. He completed his doctorate at the Humboldt University in Berlin. In 2018 he won the prestigious Deutscher Memorial Prize for Marxist research—becoming the first Japanese, and the youngest person, ever to win that prize. His books include: Slow Down! How Degrowth Communism Can Save the World (2023); Marx in the Anthropocene: Towards the Idea of Degrowth Communism (2022), Karl Marx's Ecosocialism: Capital, Nature, and the Unfinished Critique of Political Economy (2017).
2023年11月17日,受上海译文出版社邀请,我和上海财经大学的梁捷老师,在澎湃新闻“翻书党”栏目的杨小舟编辑主持下,与《人类世的“资本论”》一书作者、目前任教于东京大学的斋藤幸平老师进行了一场在线对谈,由上海外国语大学的凌蓉老师现场翻译。对谈的删节版文字稿及删节版视频将由澎湃新闻发表。 【时间轴】 01:03 开场+各人自我介绍 04:15 梁捷 06:19 林垚 08:07 斋藤幸平/凌蓉 09:25 杨小舟 09:56 林垚 15:04 斋藤幸平/凌蓉 18:35 梁捷 22:08 斋藤幸平/凌蓉 25:57 杨小舟 26:51 斋藤幸平/凌蓉 30:38 杨小舟 31:07 林垚 36:29 斋藤幸平/凌蓉 40:20 梁捷 42:39 斋藤幸平/凌蓉 45:50 杨小舟 46:34 林垚 52:06 斋藤幸平/凌蓉 56:43 梁捷 59:03 斋藤幸平/凌蓉 62:13 林垚 67:26 斋藤幸平/凌蓉 69:40 杨小舟
Kohei Saito on why degrowth communism is the most promising alternative to capitalism. Future Histories International Find all English episodes of Future Histories here: https://futurehistories-international.com/ and subscribe to the Future Histories International RSS-Feed (English episodes only) Shownotes Kohei Saito (University of Tokyo): https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/focus/en/people/k0001_04217.html Kohei Saito (Researchmap): https://researchmap.jp/7000022985/?lang=english Kohei on Twitter: https://twitter.com/koheisaito0131 Saito, Kohei. 2023. Marx in the Anthropocene: Towards the Idea of Degrowth Communism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/marx-in-the-anthropocene/D58765916F0CB624FCCBB61F50879376 Saito, Kohei; Wakounig, Gregor. 2023. Systemsturz: Der Sieg der Natur über den Kapitalismus. DTV Verlag.: https://www.dtv.de/buch/systemsturz-28369 Further Shownotes Marx's concept of the metabolic rift: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metabolic_rift Moore, Jason W. 2017. Metabolic rift or metabolic shift? Dialectics, nature, and the world-historical method. Theory and Society 46: 285-318. https://jasonwmoore.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Moore-Metabolic-Rift-or-Metabolic-Shift-as-published-2017.pdf Bruno Latour (Wikipedia): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Latour Latour, Bruno. 2011. Love your monsters: why we must care for our technologies as we do our children. Breakthrough Journal, 2(11), 21-28.: https://thebreakthrough.org/journal/issue-2/love-your-monsters Saito, Kohei. 2017. Karl Marx's ecosocialism: Capital, nature, and the unfinished critique of political economy. NYU Press.: https://nyupress.org/9781583676400/karl-marxs-ecosocialism/ Hirsch, Joachim. 2013. Radikaler Reformismus. Zur Rolle des Staates in gesellschaftlichen Emanzipationsprozessen, in: Zelik R. / Tauss A.: Andere mögliche Welten. S. 29-47, VSA-Verlag: Hamburg.: https://www.vsa-verlag.de/nc/detail/artikel/andere-moegliche-welten/ Daly, Herman E. 1991. Steady-State Economics: Second Edition With New Essays. Island Press.: https://islandpress.org/books/steady-state-economics Otto Neurath (Monoskop): https://monoskop.org/Otto_Neurath Extinction Rebellion: https://rebellion.global/ Black Lives Matter: https://blacklivesmatter.com/ Further Future Histories Episodes on related topics S02E27| Nick Dyer-Witheford on Biocommunism: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e27-nick-dyer-witheford-on-biocommunism/ S02E47 | Matt Huber on Building Socialism, Climate Change & Class War: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e47-matt-huber-on-building-socialism-climate-change-class-war/ S02E43 |Samia Mohammed zur Zukunft jenseits des Marktes: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e43-samia-mohammed-zur-zukunft-jenseits-des-marktes/ 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 Mastodon: @FutureHistories@mstdn.social or on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/FutureHistories/ or on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfRFz38oh9RH73-pWcME6yw www.futurehistories.today Episode Keywords: #KoheiSaito, #JanGroos, #Podcast, #FutureHistories, #Interview, #FutureHistoriesInternational, #Degrowth, #Communism, #Metabolism, #Marx, #Anthropocene, #Capitalism, #Sustainable, #DemocraticEconomicPlanning, #Dualism, #Monism, #Socialism,
Der japanische Marxist Kohei Saito ist der neue Star unter den Kapitalismus-Kritikern: Sein Bestseller „Systemsturz“ geht nicht nur hart ins Gericht mit MMT, Klimakeynesianismus, bürgerlichen Degrowth-Befürwortern und liberalen Klimaschützern, er fordert nichts anderes als einen Degrowth-Kommunismus. Der Kapitalismus führe in die Klimakatastrophe, dabei ist es unerlässlich vom BIP-Wachstum loszukommen. Viele würden jedoch bei einer Kritik an Konsumenten und deren Lebensweisen verharren, Saito hingegen kritisiert die Produktionsweise. Was ist dran an diesem Konzept, das nicht zuletzt eine neue Lesart der Marx'schen Schriften vorschlägt. Fortschritt und Produktivismus waren für den jungen Marx wichtig, aber Saito meint: Der späte Marx hat sich davon verabschiedet. Mehr dazu von Ole Nymoen und Wolfgang M. Schmitt in der neuen Folge von „Wohlstand für Alle“. Literatur: Kohei Saito: Systemsturz. Der Sieg der Natur über den Kapitalismus, dtv. Werbung: Wolfgangs Buch „Die Filmanalyse. Kino anders gedacht“ gibt es hier: https://www.seidelmanandcompany.com/ Wolfgang präsentiert sein Buch und einen Überraschungsfilm in Düsseldorf am 23.9.: https://filmkunstkinos.de/filme/buchvorstellung-wolfgang-m-schmitt-die-filmanalyse-kino-anders-gedacht-2023/ Ihr könnt uns unterstützen - herzlichen Dank! Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/oleundwolfgang Konto: Wolfgang M. Schmitt, Ole Nymoen Betreff: Wohlstand fuer Alle IBAN: DE67 5745 0120 0130 7996 12 BIC: MALADE51NWD Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/oleundwolfgang Steady: https://steadyhq.com/de/oleundwolfgang/about Social Media: Instagram: Unser gemeinsamer Kanal: https://www.instagram.com/oleundwolfgang/ Ole: https://www.instagram.com/ole.nymoen/ Wolfgang: https://www.instagram.com/wolfgangmschmitt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@oleundwolfgang Twitter: Unser gemeinsamer Kanal: https://twitter.com/OleUndWolfgang Ole: twitter.com/nymoen_ole Wolfgang: twitter.com/SchmittJunior Die gesamte WfA-Literaturliste: https://wohlstand-fuer-alle.netlify.app
Time to gym nerd out with us in the deepest of deep dives because Steve Butcher knows all the things. in our second interview with the former International Gymnastics Federation MTC President and FIG Sports Director we discuss: What exactly happened at the Tokyo Olympics when Simone Biles coach ran over to him remove Simone from the mee. The new FIG rules Simone's Tokyo health struggle inspired His thoughts on the FIG decision to open the door for Russia in Paris Judging pommel horse at the the 2012 Olympic Team Final; the Kohei dismount controversy What happened at the 2012 Olympics when US head coach, Mazeika asked about changing the US mens team final lineup Judging bias evaluation and what the data showed after Tokyo Fujitsu robot judging, how it started and what's to come for gymnasts The future of World Championships from site selection to qualifying to reducing costs Proposed changes to the next Code of Points Why men have more opportunities for medals than women in artistic gymnastics Leaving the FIG to join Evo Advice to gym nerds who want to rise to the top of the FIG like he did JOIN CLUB GYM NERD Join Club Gym Nerd (or give it as a gift!) for access to weekly Behind the Scenes episodes. Club Gym Nerd members get access to all of our exclusive extended interviews, Behind The Scenes and College & Cocktails episodes. Buy our awesome clothing and gifts here and even "tapestries" (banners perfect to display in an arena) to support your favorite gymnast here. RELATED EPISODES Steve Butcher 2015 interview with FIG MTC President One Year to Paris: FIG Opens Pathway for Russia to Compete in Paris 2023 U.S. Championships Headquarters Podcasts, photo galleries and videos RESOURCES & CITATIONS Scoring Controversy Takes Center Stage Mens' Gymnastics Final (Kohei Pommel Horse dismount) Steve Butcher first American ever elected MTC President Gymnastics History and Code of Points Archive from Dr. Uncle Tim Neutral Deductions: a men's gymnastics deep dive from Dr. Kensley Behel To follow the effects of the Russian invasion to Ukraine at Gymnovosti The Highest D and E scores from The Gymternet MORE WAYS TO LISTEN HERE
This week's guests: On this week's Just DAO It!, we welcome on guests, Paulo and Kohei. Paulo and Kohei and the Co-Founders of Senate Labs, a DAO governance tool that allows contributors to check all the governance proposals from their favorite DAOs and see which proposals they still haven't voted on. With their app, DAO members can now track governance proposals directly from Telegram or Discord. To date, Senate supports over 30 DAOs and is rapidly growing!News of the week:Privacy Mixer Tornado Cash Is an Entity, Judge SaysWhat Is the Law of Chains?What's a DAO to Do? Gitcoin Backlash Shows Crypto Governance Is More Than a MemeCan Maker's Rune Christensen Fix the Sad State of DAO Governance?The Collective DAO Archives: Governance Library@lalalavendr on Twitter: "This week in @lalalavendr's DAO research series, we're exploring one of the most important tools in a DAO's toolbelt: COMMUNICATION. Let's get into it:" Find us on Twitter:@koheingt@paulofonseca__@senatelabs@MIDAODS@JustDAOItPod@0xThriller@leohenkels
The influencial feminist scholar Silvia Federici shares her thoughts on commons based futures. Future Histories International Find all English episodes of Future Histories here: https://futurehistories-international.com/ and subscribe to the Future Histories International RSS-Feed (English episodes only) Shownotes Silvia Federici (Monoskop): https://monoskop.org/Silvia_Federici Federici, Silvia. 2004. Caliban and the Witch. Autonomedia.: https://autonomedia.org/product/caliban-and-the-witch/ Federici, Silvia. 1975. Wages Against Housework. Bristol: Falling Wall Press, 1975. [PDF available]: https://monoskop.org/images/2/23/Federici_Silvia_Wages_Against_Housework_1975.pdf „The Great Transition“ Conference: https://thegreattransition.net/ Further Shownotes Sutterlütti, Simon, and Stefan Meretz. 2023. Make Capitalism History: A Practical Framework for Utopia and the Transformation of Society. Springer Nature. [PDF available]: https://commonism.org/ Saito, Kohei. 2023. Marx in the Anthropocene: Towards the Idea of Degrowth Communism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/marx-in-the-anthropocene/D58765916F0CB624FCCBB61F50879376 De Angelis, Massimo. 2017. Omnia sunt communia: On the commons and the transformation to postcapitalism. Bloomsbury Publishing.: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/omnia-sunt-communia-9781783600625/ Zapatistas (Wikipedia): https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ej%C3%A9rcito_Zapatista_de_Liberaci%C3%B3n_Nacional Maria Mies (Wikipedia): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Mies International Wages for Housework Campaign (IWHC): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wages_for_housework https://riseupfeministarchive.ca/activism/organizations/wages-for-housework/ First Gold Coin: https://www.lbma.org.uk/wonders-of-gold/items/croesus-stater Tzul Tzul, Gladys. 2016. Sistemas de gobierno comunal indígena: Mujeres y tramas de parentesco in Chuimeq'ena' (Indigenous Communal Government Systems: Women and Kinship Patterns in Chuimeq'ena'). Puebla: Sociedad Communitaria de Estudios Estratégicos.: https://www.u-topicas.com/libro/sistemas-de-gobierno-comunal-indigena_4643 Greek poet Mimnermus (Wikipedia): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimnermus Shiva, Vandana, and Maria Mies. 2014. Ecofeminism. Bloomsbury Publishing.: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/ecofeminism-9781350379886/ Further Future Histories Episodes on related topics S02E49 | Elisa Loncón Antileo on Plurinational Constitutionalism: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e49-elisa-loncon-antileo-on-plurinational-constitutionalism/ [German] S02E32 | Heide Lutosch zu feministischem Utopisieren in der Planungsdebatte: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e32-heide-lutosch-zu-feministischem-utopisieren-in-der-planungsdebatte/ [German] S02E28 | Marcus Meindel zum Global Commoning System: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e28-marcus-meindel-zum-global-commoning-system/ [German] S02E25 | Bini Adamczak zu Beziehungsweisen: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e25-bini-adamczak-zu-beziehungsweisen/ 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 Mastodon: @FutureHistories@mstdn.social or on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/FutureHistories/ or on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfRFz38oh9RH73-pWcME6yw www.futurehistories.today Episode Keywords: #SilviaFederici, #Interview, #JanGroos, #FutureHistories, #FutureHistoriesInternational, #Reproduction, #Care, #UnpaidLabor, #Progress, #Feminism, #ComunalSystem, #WagesforHousework, #Commons, #Degrowth, #Postcapitalism, #Community, #FeministCritique
Listen to this live podcast from the 2023 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting with Oncology Data Advisor and Kohei Shitara, MD!
College Gymnastics Is there a favorite for the title? Who is it? Who would be a surprising winner? Lexy Ramler did two bars routines in the same rotation, featuring a toe-on Shap full because Lexy Ramler Spencer is challenged to begrudgingly acknowledge which 10s this year were actual 10s Jessica explains why conference championships are dumb, and we discuss what's actually at stake this coming weekend—like UCLA 198-bombing someone's regional and everyone being scared to get sent to Auburn What was up with the Pac-12 Network's coverage of Sekai Wright's floor? Why why why why are all the conference championships at the same time? Elite Gymnastics The DTB Cup in Stuttgart is this weekend. We discuss the format, how to watch, and how a stacked Italian team is going to steal everyone's gelato. What is USAG's responsibility when most of the coaches have SafeSport allegations? Gymternet News Becky Downie competed floor this week, Kohei performed in his send-off celebration, Fisk announced its head coach, and more JOIN CLUB GYM NERD Join Club Gym Nerd (or give it as a gift!) for access to Behind the Scenes episodes. Buy our awesome clothing and gifts here. We have masks too! RELATED EPISODES & RESOURCES Recognize gymnastics skills like a pro by using the Clickable Code of Points with gifs from The Balance Beam Situation To follow the effects of the Russian invasion to Ukraine on gymnastics, go to Gymnovosti The 198 Era 2022 Winter Cup Recap Nile Wilson Interview & Winter Cup 2022 Preview National Collegiate Achilles Apocalypse Masterful, Exceptional, Perfection You Can't Sit on Two Chairs Spitfire: The Movie (Commissioned) Nadia: The Movie (Commissioned)