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Artificial Intelligence carries a host of risks: it could reshape jobs and the economy, alter educational practices, help powerful figures dodge accountability through AI-assisted decision-making, and even influence our personal relationships and mental well-being. But here's the biggest question: how will AI affect the content filling up your social media feeds? In today's episode, journalist Ryan Broderick joins us to discuss the influx of “AI slop” — which increasingly jostles for space alongside human-created content. We'll explore the “Shrimp Jesus” Facebook phenomenon, a viral (yet entirely fabricated) story about Elon Musk saving a young girl with Neuralink, and the 1995 sci-fi horror film Screamers. Subscribe for $5 a month to get all the premium episodes: https://patreon.com/qaa Thanks for subscribing to QAA on patreon. /// Ryan Broderick https://x.com/broderick https://bsky.app/profile/ryanhatesthis.bsky.social Garbage Day Newsletter https://www.garbageday.email/ Panic World Podcast https://pod.link/1740187810 /// Editing by Corey Klotz. Theme by Nick Sena. Additional music by Pontus Berghe. Theme Vocals by THEY/LIVE (https://instagram.com/theyylivve / https://sptfy.com/QrDm). Cover Art by Pedro Correa: (https://pedrocorrea.com) https://qaapodcast.com /// REFERENCES Nearly all Americans use AI, though most dislike it, poll shows https://www.axios.com/2025/01/15/americans-use-ai-products-poll Behold the AI Slop Dominating Google Image Results for "Does Corn Get Digested" https://futurism.com/google-image-corn-ai-slop Facebook's Shrimp Jesus, Explained https://www.404media.co/email/1cdf7620-2e2f-4450-9cd9-e041f4f0c27f/ Zuckerberg 'Loves' AI Slop Image From Spam Account That Posts Amputated Children https://www.404media.co/zuckerberg-loves-ai-slop-image-from-spam-account-that-posts-amputated-children/ Why you should be skeptical of that ‘leaked' audio of JD Vance criticizing Elon Musk https://www.poynter.org/fact-checking/2025/jd-vance-rant-elon-musk-making-look-bad/ ‘Trump Gaza' AI video intended as political satire, says creator https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/mar/06/trump-gaza-ai-video-intended-as-political-satire-says-creator “AI: The New Aesthetics of Fascism.” New Socialist https://newsocialist.org.uk/transmissions/ai-the-new-aesthetics-of-fascism/ Signal President Meredith Whittaker calls out agentic AI as having ‘profound' security and privacy issues https://techcrunch.com/2025/03/07/signal-president-meredith-whittaker-calls-out-agentic-ai-as-having-profound-security-and-privacy-issues/
CW: explicit mentions of pornography and revenge pornIs AI a cruelty machine? In what ways do the aesthetics of fascism intersect with techno-futurism and reactionary fantasies—and how should we respond? Acid Horizon welcomes Gareth Watkins (Death Sentence Podcast, New Socialist) to discuss his article on how the far-right embraces AI—not for innovation, but for domination, aesthetics, and control. From Tommy Robinson's fake D-Day fantasy to deepfake misogyny and the mutual aid ecosystem of right-wing tech barons, we explore how artificial intelligence has become the dark mirror of their political libidinal economy.Article: https://newsocialist.org.uk/transmissions/ai-the-new-aesthetics-of-fascism/DEATH // SENTENCE: https://pod.link/1330059162Support the showSupport the podcast:https://www.acidhorizonpodcast.com/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/acidhorizonAcid Horizon on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/acidhorizonpodcast Boycott Watkins Media: https://xenogothic.com/2025/03/17/boycott-watkins-statement/ Join The Schizoanalysis Project: https://discord.gg/4WtaXG3QxnSubscribe to us on your favorite podcast: https://pod.link/1512615438Merch: http://www.crit-drip.comSubscribe to us on your favorite podcast: https://pod.link/1512615438 LEPHT HAND: https://www.patreon.com/LEPHTHANDHappy Hour at Hippel's (Adam's blog): https://happyhourathippels.wordpress.comRevolting Bodies (Will's Blog): https://revoltingbodies.comSplit Infinities (Craig's Substack): https://splitinfinities.substack.com/Music: https://sereptie.bandcamp.com/ and https://thecominginsurrection.bandcamp.com/
On class formation, fragmentation, pessimism and optimism. George and contributing editor Leigh Phillips talk to Dan Evans, a writer and academic based in South Wales. We discuss his piece in the New Socialist, ‘Is the Working Class Back?' and themes emerging from it. How important are definitions of class? If the working class remains weak and fragmented, and its politics increasingly chaotic, what is to be done? How does Gabriel Winant's pessimism about the industrial working class compare to Evans'? What are the class contradictions of the contemporary Left? Who is the real oppositional class today? Should we be more positive about the petite bourgeoisie? Links: Is the Working Class Back?, Dan Evans, New Socialist A Nation of Shopkeepers: The Unstoppable Rise of the Petty Bourgeoisie, Dan Evans, Repeater Books /349/ The PMC & Their Politics ft. Dan Evans & Catherine Liu
01:37: Workers Strike Back first national convention;08:32: Green Party announces national meeting;09:06: state senator switches from Republican to Forward Party;10:15: Forward Party reveals plans for this year;11:05: Democrat Dean Phillips calls for third party;13:56: former Libertarian Party chair to speak at forum;15:12: & a new electoral reform organization.
In this week's AI Update, Scott and Jhave discuss some of the ways in which fascism reproduces itself, how AI could be used as a tool to facilitate it, and how those leading AI development have found themselves in positions of political power.References:Knausgård, Karl Ove. My Struggle. 2009-2011. Watkins, Gareth. AI: The New Aesthetics of Fascism. 2025. New Socialist. https://newsocialist.org.uk/transmissions/ai-the-new-aesthetics-of-fascism/
It's September - a time that means back to work, school, or the start of something new. This year, the same can be said for Catalan politics, as Salvador Illa has been sworn in as the new president of the Catalan government. For the first time since 2010, the Catalan Socialist Party has taken power, but more importantly, the leadership now rests with a party that opposes Catalan independence. After the former Catalan President, Pere Aragonès, of the pro-independence Esquerra Republicana, failed to secure enough support for the 2024 budget, a snap election was called in May. The socialists, led by Salvador Illa, won in terms of seats and votes, but fell short of an absolute majority, forcing them to seek support from other parties. After months of political wrangling and re-election talks, Illa secured the necessary support from Esquerra Republicana and left-wing Comuns Sumar to be appointed president of Catalonia. However, before Illa could be sworn in, Catalonia was shaken by the return and subsequent mysterious escape of former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont, who left Catalonia for Belgium after the 2017 independence referendum. On this week's podcast, Gerard Escaich Folch once again joins Lea Beliava Bander to unpack who the new socialist government is, what the road to the presidency was like, and some of the major challenges facing the new minority government. We will also explore what the future holds for the fragmented pro-independence movement and answer the question: Are we witnessing a paradigm shift in Catalan politics? This week's Catalan phrase is “Quan una porta es tanca, una altra s'obre,” in English “When one door closes, another one opens.” Get in touch with the podcast team: fillingthesink@acn.cat
Benjamin Studebaker discusses an appearance he made on the Katie Halper show, Matt Taibbi's critique of Herbert Marcuse, and Sublation's new effort to set the table for a new socialist party. Support Sublation Media https://patreon.com/dietsoap
Nick Bano explains how landlords and the state collaborate to produce the housing crisis, generating harm and violence in the process of wealth accumulation. Nick Bano is an author and Barrister who specializes in representing homeless people, residential occupiers, and destitute and migrant households. He has written for Tribune, the New Socialist, and Jacobin. He is the author of Against Landlords: How to Solve the Housing Crisis. SUPPORT: www.buymeacoffee.com/redmedicineSoundtrack by Mark PilkingtonTwitter: @red_medicine__www.redmedicine.substack.com/ SUPPORT: www.buymeacoffee.com/redmedicineSoundtrack by Mark PilkingtonTwitter: @red_medicine__www.redmedicine.substack.com/
As countries look to reach net-zero and to reduce their energy dependence on Russia, nuclear is having a moment. Nuclear energy is a non-emitting source of energy, but it also comes with some pretty big risks. Should countries be building new nuclear power plants? Or would this solution cause bigger problems? Environmentalists have been divided on nuclear energy for quite a while, and that debate is getting even more heated as the climate crisis becomes part of our everyday lives. On today's Halloween episode we are joined by friend of the pod, climate activist, and recovering scientist Robert Miller to talk about the two spookiest things we could think of: climate change and nuclear winter. Robbie recommends this New Socialist article: https://newsocialist.org.uk/stop-trying-make-nuclear-power-happen/ Website: https://www.pullback.org/episode-notes/s2-nuclearenergy Harbinger Media Network: https://harbingermedianetwork.com/join Enjoy our work? You can now support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/Pullback
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL DISCOVER:This was our most important Episode of Sales Velocity TV and RADIO ever! The timing is important because we're nearing a huge mid term election here in the US in which Socialism is on the ballot for the first time in US History. You read that correctly. Andrew and Aaron went behind the scenes and detailed the inner workings of how Big Government Socialism is being SOLD quietly to "we the people" right before our eyes.As Business Owners and Entrepreneurs, if we allow it to take hold, it will be a death blow to our businesses from a taxation and regulation stand point that, for many, will be unrecoverable. And the effects on our personal freedoms and liberties will be even worse. Very few see this Sales Machine steadily gaining steam. But we do. And we have for some time now. We went deep inside this movement and exposed the players and the tactics involved. NOT to be missed if you value freedom, choice, and autonomy -- ALL the reasons you became a Business Owner and Entrepreneur in the first place.SPECIAL RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:1) The Joe Rogan Experience Podcast with Tulsi Gabbard: A MUST listen to understand the inner workings of the NEW Socialist (formerly Democrat) regime from Democrat Presidential Candidate (2020), veteran and all around first-class woman who just left the party in disgust. And more important, the implications of "funding a war" that isn't our own. Interestingly, the truth appears vividly when one arrives on The Joe Rogan Experience, a refreshingly uncensored, unbiased media source with ZERO conflicts of interest.Watch at: https://open.spotify.com/episode/07juCiH3Wrv7AKilHwVWvf?si=2299339db38042fe2) The book, "Defeating Big Government Socialism" by Newt Gingrich. Don't let the fact that Newt is a long time Republican strategist fool you, this is a book about how WE THE PEOPLE can stop Socialism dead in its tracks. Socialist policies do not focus on outcomes that empower Americans to reach their full potential and stand on their own two feet. They only bring poverty and despair. As mentioned on the show, this is the first time in history that Socialism IS truly on the ballot. To pretend that the Biden Administration and the current Democrat party is NOT a Socialist regime would be as foolish as thinking gravity isn't a thing. Don't fall for it. Info at: https://www.amazon.com/Defeating-Big-Government-Socialism-Americas/dp/1546003193/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=DEFEATING+BIG+GOVERNMENT&qid=1683039052&sr=8-13) Inflation Reduction & “Green” Banking with Catherine Austin Fitts: Anytime you see Government "aggressively" involved in things they should never be involved in -- public health, medicine (as of late), gender, race, and most recently, climate change and environmental issues -- just know that right off the bat, it's most likely a great big sham and ridden with conflicts of interest. This podcast, hosted by one of the most talented investigative journalists of our time and one of the brightest financial minds of our time, two power ladies, goes deep behind the scenes to discuss the Inflation Reduction Act (that has nothing to do with inflation), the new changes to the IRS and how the act pushes America deeper into a "green" economy designed by billionaires and bankers for their benefit, not ours. This one is advanced. Go boldly. Listen at: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inflation-reduction-green-banking-with-catherine/id1551492441?i=1000577814005
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In this episode Alex Charnley, Alana Lentin, and Michael Richmond all join the podcast. Josh brought all three of these thinkers together for a discussion on anti-racism in the current conjuncture. This conversation took place across three continents and time zones that were as much as 16 hours apart. Due to its length, we've decided to release this episode in two parts, but because of how arbitrary the cut-off point is, we've also decided to release them simultaneously so folks can listen to both without having to wait for us to release part 2. Teacher and writer, Alana Lentin is a Jewish European woman who is a settler on Gadigal-Wangal land (Sydney, Australia). She's the author of Why Race Still Matters (Polity 2020), The Crises of Multiculturalism: Racism in a neoliberal age with Gavan Titley (Zed, 2011) and Racism and Antiracism in Europe (Pluto, 2004). Her academic and media articles as well as videos, podcasts, and teaching materials are free to be used and available at www.alanalentin.net Michael Richmond was a co-editor of the Occupied Times and of Base Publication. He has written for publications including OpenDemocracy, New Socialist and Protocols. Alex Charnley was illustrator and co-editor of the Occupied Times and of Base Publication. They each provide broader discussions of their organizing, teaching and publishing backgrounds in the discussion. Michael and Alex's book Fractured: Race, Class, Gender and the Hatred of Identity Politics was just recently released on Pluto Press. Through an appraisal of pivotal historical moments in Britain and the US, including Black feminist and anticolonial traditions on both sides of the Atlantic, the authors question the assumptions of the culture war, offering a refreshing and reasoned way to understand how historical class struggles were formed and continue to determine the possibilities for new forms of solidarity in an increasingly dangerous world. Alana Lentin's latest book Why Race Still Matters is a call to notice not just when and how race still matters but when, how and why it is said not to matter. Lentin argues that society is in urgent need of developing the skills of racial literacy, by jettisoning the idea that race is something and unveiling what race does as a key technology of modern rule, hidden in plain sight. We want to thank them all for this rich discussion and definitely recommend that people pick up their books and engage with their work. Two final notes, please continue to support our partnership with Prisons Kill and Massive Bookshop which sends books into prisoners every month. We will include another link to that in the show notes as well. This is our 54th episode of the year. We are able to bring you episodes every week because of the financial support of folks just like you. So if you want to join the wonderful folks who make this show possible you can become a patron for as little as $1 a month or make a yearly contribution of $10.80 at https://www.patreon.com/millennialsarekillingcapitalism. Links: Alex Charnley tweets at @steinosteino Michael Richmond tweets at @Sisyphusa. The Prisons Kill Book Club Fractured by Charnley and Richmond Alana Lentin's books / AlanaLentin.net
Andrew Cass & Aaron ParkinsonSales Velocity TV and Radio is sponsored by PipelinePRO, the Ultimate “All-In-One” Sales Pipeline Management & Marketing Automation Platform that makes ALL others obsolete. And we can prove it! Take a tour at: www.GoPipelinePRO.comIN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL DISCOVER:This was our most important Episode of Sales Velocity TV and RADIO ever! The timing is important because we're nearing a huge midterm election here in the US in which Socialism is on the ballot for the first time in US History. You read that correctly. Andrew and Aaron went behind the scenes and detailed the inner workings of how Big Government Socialism is being SOLD quietly to "we the people'' right before our eyes.As Business Owners and Entrepreneurs, if we allow it to take hold, it will be a death blow to our businesses from a taxation and regulation standpoint that, for many, will be unrecoverable. And the effects on our personal freedoms and liberties will be even worse. Very few see this Sales Machine steadily gaining steam. But we do. And we have for some time now. We went deep inside this movement and exposed the players and the tactics involved. NOT to be missed if you value freedom, choice, and autonomy -- ALL the reasons you became a Business Owner and Entrepreneur in the first place.We've included three KEY Resources in the Show Notes that validate all we are saying here and most importantly, will educate you further on how Socialism takes hold, how to spot it, and how WE THE PEOPLE can stop it dead in its tracks.SPECIAL RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:1) The Joe Rogan podcast with Tulsi Gabbard: A MUST listen to understand the inner workings of the NEW Socialist (formerly Democrat) regime from Democrat Presidential Candidate (2020), veteran and all around first-class woman who just left the party in disgust. Interestingly, the truth appears when they arrive on The Joe Rogan Experience, a refreshingly uncensored platform with ZERO conflicts of interest.Watch at: https://open.spotify.com/episode/07juCiH3Wrv7AKilHwVWvf.2) The book, "Defeating Big Government Socialism" by Newt Gingrich. Don't let the fact that Newt is a long time Republican strategist fool you, this is a book about how WE THE PEOPLE can stop Socialism dead in its tracks because Socialist policies do not focus on outcomes that empower Americans to reach their full potential and stand on their own two feet. They only bring poverty and despair. To pretend that the Biden Administration is NOT a Socialist regime at this time would be as foolish as thinking gravity isn't a thing. Don't fall for it. Info at: https://www.amazon.com/Defeating-Big-Government-Socialism-Americas/dp/B09XBV3HC8/ref=sr_1_1.3) Inflation Reduction & “Green” Banking with Catherine Austin Fitts: Anytime you see Government "aggressively" involved in things they should never be involved in -- public health, medicine (as of late), gender, race, and most recently, climate change and environmental issues -- just know that right off the bat, it's most likely a great big sham and ridden with conflicts of interest. This podcast, hosted by one of the most talented investigative journalists of our time and one of the brightest financial minds of our time, two power ladies, goes deep behind the scenes to discuss the Inflation Reduction Act (that has nothing to do with inflation), the new changes to the IRS and how the act pushes America deeper into a "green" economy designed by billionaires and bankers for their benefit, not ours. This one is advanced. Go boldly. Listen at:
Billionaire Mark Cuban Shows NO MERCY To Elizabeth Warren Over New Socialist TAX! We Are The Number 1 Conservative Sports News Entity In The USA on YOUTUBE! Make Sure You Subscribe on Podcast & YouTube! Make Sure You Subscribe on Podcast! Available on Google Podcast, Spotify, Castbox, Apple Podcasts (ITunes): https://anchor.fm/blackandwhitesports Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/blackandwhitesports/subscribe The podcast is all about the world of sports news, sports reactions, and the games. Website: www.blackandwhitenetwork.com Get your MERCH here: https://teespring.com/stores/blackandwhitesports Use Promo Code "USAFIRST" for 25% off any of the merch! After Pay Now Available! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackandwhitenetwork/support
This week on the Compass podcast we are joined by Matthew Brown and Rhian E. Jones, authors of the book Paint Your Town Red: How Preston Took Back Control and Your Town Can Too, published by Repeater. Against a national backdrop of austerity and privatisation, a city in Lancashire bucked the trend and created what is known as the Preston Model.Matthew is the leader of Preston City Council, where he has led pioneering efforts in community wealth-building – what has become known as the ‘Preston Model'. He's also a Senior Fellow at the Democracy Collaborative, tasked with promoting community wealth-building across the UK and abroad.Rhian is a writer, historian and the author of four books on politics and popular culture. She's a founding editor of New Socialist and an editor at Red Pepper magazine.It's Bloody Complicated is recorded every second and fourth Tuesday of the month. Become a Compass member to join our live recordings and put your questions to our guests: https://action.compassonline.org.uk/podcastSupport the show (https://www.compassonline.org.uk/podcast/)Support the show
Kamala Harris to attend INGURATION of Honduras' new SOCIALIST President with ties to ANTI-SEMITISM!
The urgency of adapting our energy supply to mitigate climate change brings the question of nuclear energy to the fore. Over two episodes we will bring you each side of the debate. First up, in a discussion ranging from Patricia Hewitt to Engels, from the immediate issues to the inherent characteristics of technologies, Dave Cullen of the Nuclear Information Service presents the left wing case against. Plus, the political life of Taylor Swift. Our Patreon Buy our merch Second Row Socialists on Twitter Comradio on Twitter Alternative Left Entertainment Follow ALE on Twitter Dave Cullen on Twitter Stop Trying to Make Nuclear Power Happen - Dave Cullen in The New Socialist (2021) Nuclear Information Service website Information on Calder Hall Outlook: Patricia Hewitt signs the nuclear industry's death warrant - Jeremy Warner in The Independent (2003) Government loses nuclear power case - Deborah Summer and 'agencies' in The Guardian (2007) Do Artifacts Have Politics? - Langdon Winner (1980) Authoritarian and Democratic Technics - Lewis Mumford (1964) On Authority - Frederick Engels (1874) Manifesto of Libertarian Communism - George Fontenis (1953) Shining a light on the UK's nuclear deterrent - University of Sussex Unclear nuclear: How UK energy consumers unwittingly pay for military infrastructures - Neil Vowles for University of Sussex (2019) A Vernacular of Surveillance: Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus Perform White Authenticity - Rachel E Dubrofsky (2016) ‘She isn't whoring herself out like a lot of other girls we see': Identification and “Authentic” American Girlhood on Taylor Swift Fan Forums - Adriane Brown (2012) The video to Shake It Off
From the wellsprings of psychology and psychiatry: Tales of sex, scandal, and madness. Through the animal magnetism of Franz Mesmer and the politicised uses of the concept of charisma, taking in the power of Odin, beyond orgasmic energy into ectoplasm, queer sex, imaginary toxins, and made up hallucinogens; our adventurers embark on a sacred quest to overcome hangovers and cynicism, finding more politics in modern mythical substances than they expected, more fun than they hoped for, and a mildly satisfying finale. Our Patreon Buy our merch Second Row Socialists on Twitter Comradio on Twitter Alternative Left Entertainment Follow ALE on Twitter Good News Everyone! A Brief History of Menstrual Blood Myths Benjamin Franklin and the Glass Armonica Adagio for Glass Harmonica - Mozart. Played by Dennis James Mesmer's 1780 proposal for a controlled trial to test his method of treatment using ‘Animal Magnetism'. - Donaldson IML (2005) The origins of modern clinical research - Stuart A Green (2002) The first modern psychology study - Sadie F. Dingfelder (2010) Progress of animal magnetism in New England - Charles Poyen (1837) Conducting the Vital Fluid: The Politics and Poetics of Mesmerism in the 1790s - Tim Fulford (2004) Title Page to Illustrations of Madness by John Haslam (1810) House passes bill to help diplomats, officials hit with Havana Syndrome - Josh Lederman for NBC (2021) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner - ST Coleridge (1834) Against The New Vitalism - Josie Sparrow in The New Socialist (2019) Comradio | 29 - Mythology, Part II: And I Don't Want to Myth a Thing feat. Sarah Stein Lubrano Wobbly Vitalism - Jeffrey Scott Brown (2018) Comradio | 65 - Renewable Elegy feat. E.E. Jones Reichenbach Falls Comradio | 52 - The Illuminazis feat. We Don't Talk About the Weather Sex on the Brain - Mark Pilkington for The Guardian (2005) Comradio | 69 - Left Get It On feat. Justin Hancock Comradio | 84 - Machine Politics feat. Thomas Heasman-Hunt Photographs from a séance with Eva Carrière Comradio | 71 - I'll Never Cross a Wicket Line feat. Hazel Potter & Tom Williams Spirited Sexuality: Sex, Marriage, and Victorian Spiritualism - Marlene Tromp (2003) Photo of Boji Istanbul's local dog framed over poop on train
Jack and Geraint are joined by guru of Reel Politik Thought Tom Blackburn (@malaiseforever on Twitter), a writer and editor for New Socialist and contributor to Tribune and the Guardian. Tom breaks down the labyrinthine political developments that took place over the week or so surrounding Labour's annual conference, in which Kieth Starmer delivered an endless speech written by the *politically* bald Phil Collins and rigged the party rules to shut the left out of the leadership indefinitely. Tom is an informed and erudite voice on any number of political matters, and especially the (arduous) struggle for socialism within the Labour Party, so those who want a clear-eyed take on Starmer's right-wing ideological project should check this episode out: along the way we read ridiculous pieces by Robert Peston, by Tanya Gold for the-other-cow-site (alongside mikegapes.co.uk) Unherd, and some stuff from the now-buried leaked Labour report into how the party's right purposefully threw elections while Corbyn was leader.
Greatest federal overreach in US history. We are NOT Anti-Vax. We are anti-COMPULSORY vaccination. This is an assault against the fundamental right to life & property, of which one's own body is the greatest iteration. Welcome to the encroaching tyranny of bureaucratic despotism.
Greatest federal overreach in US history. We are NOT Anti-Vax. We are anti-COMPULSORY vaccination. This is an assault against the fundamental right to life & property, of which one's own body is the greatest iteration. Welcome to the encroaching tyranny of bureaucratic despotism.
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Gambling, landowners, the French Revolution, Victorian gender roles, the 'Scramble for Africa', suffragettes burning down pavilions, fascist cricketers, colonialism, Marxist cricketers, West Indian independence, the boycott of South Africa, and the all-rounder who helped bring racial discrimination law to the UK. Tom Williams (of the New Socialist) and Hazel Potter join us to look at the significant part cricket has played in shaping England, its myths, and the class system; in the establishment and maintenance of British colonies; and in struggles for liberation. Plus, the TUC's furlough proposals. Our Patreon Buy our merch Second Row Socialists on Twitter Comradio on Twitter Follow Tom on Twitter Follow Hazel on Twitter 1909 Conservative "Demon Bowler" election poster The tree that grew inside the cricket field at Kent's Canterbury ground Adams and Eves at the Eden Gardens: Women Cricket Spectators and the Conflict of Feminine Subjectivity in Calcutta, 1920–1970 - Souvik Naha (2012) History of Cricket | 1957 - 58 - England women in the Antipodes - Gotta have Faith Faith Thomas is the Aussie legend you haven't heard of - Sidharth Monga (2019) Australia, Explained | Crikey! Cricket & Colonialism Cricket, caste, community, colonialism: the politics of a great game - Ramachandra Guha (1997) Fast but black: the Krom Hendricks story - Martin Williamson (2011) England bowler Ollie Robinson suspended for eight matches for past racist and sexist tweets The latest on the Azeem Rafiq affair Beyond A Boundary - CLR James (1960) Fire In Babylon (2010) dir. Stevan Riley Michael Holding on Racism (1) Michael Holding on Racism (2) Why We Kneel, How We Rise - Michael Holding (2021) Scorecard for Gloucestershire v Australians 1930 Footage of Learie Constantine in action The Bristol Bus Boycott of 1963 TUC - Daughter of Furlough The TUC's short-time working scheme has the potential to deliver bold, necessary change - Adam Peggs (2021) Englishness and Blackness: Cricket as Discourse on Colonialism - Manthia Diawara (2010) Oborne & Heller on Cricket podcast Anyone But England - Mike Marqusee (2016) War Minus The Shooting - Mike Marqusee (1997)
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.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
Britain in the 1970s and 80s saw the rise of a new generation of black and Asian youth who, unlike the previous generation, had been born in Britain. They were not migrants like their parents, and demanded to part of Britain. At the same time, black and Asian youth were a useful scapegoat for a government unable to deal with economic crisis and rising unemployment. Creating the impression that ethnic minorities brought criminality and violence to Britain brought with it two things: 1) Forms of racist, violent policing which had previously been used in the colonies, and 2) Mass resistance and rebellion against this police racism, led by young people in urban areas. Readings Hall et. al. (1978) Chapter 10: The Politics of ‘Mugging', in Policing the crisis: Mugging, the State and Law and Order, London: Palgrave Macmillan. Trafford, J (2020) Riot Redactions, Colonial Reverberations. New Socialist. Linstrum, E (2019) Domesticating Chemical Weapons: Tear Gas and the Militarization of Policing in the British Imperial World, 1919–1981. The Journal of Modern History. 91, 3. Jennifer Davis, From ‘Rookeries' to ‘Communities': Race, Poverty and Policing in London, 1850–1985, History Workshop Journal, Volume 27, Issue 1, SPRING 1989, Pages 66–85. Resources Liverpool Cinematics Documentary - Toxteth Riots 1981: An L8 Perspective BBC Four Documentary – Windrush Part 4 BBC Documentary - The Unwanted: The Secret Windrush Files Questions for Discussion Sentencing five West Indian youths to five years' jail or detention, in May 1975, Judge Gwynn Morris, [remarked]: “Within memory these areas were peaceful, safe and agreeable to live in. But the immigrant resettlement which has occurred over the past 25 years has radically transformed that environment. Those concerned with the maintenance of law and order are confronted with immense difficulties. This case has highlighted and underlined the perils which confront honest, innocent (and hardworking, unaccompanied women who are in the street after nightfall. I notice that not a single West Indian woman was attacked” Hall et. al. (1978) Chapter 10: The Politics of ‘Mugging', in Policing the crisis: Mugging, the State and Law and Order, London: Palgrave Macmillan p333. What do the Judge's remarks tell us about Britain's image of itself? What do the judge's remarks tell us about how Britain remembers itself before mass migration from the colonies after World War 2? How is the politics of racism, gender and class used by the judge? Do you think the judge's remarks are accurate, or is the moral decline of Britain he conveys shaped by racism?
The narrative is changing once again. Democrat leaders, their media cronies, giant tech, and big businesses have combined forces to create a new era of systematic oppression...and YOU are the target!
The narrative is changing once again. Democrat leaders, their media cronies, giant tech, and big businesses have combined forces to create a new era of systematic oppression...and YOU are the target!
Labour members aren't the problem. https://newsocialist.org.uk/transmissions/labour-members-arent-problem/
In the conclusion of a lengthy discussion, Jack is joined by New Socialist editors Tom Gann and Josie Sparrow to finish digging deep into superb French political drama Baron Noir, and then talk about the NS relaunch and its new 'Bad New Times' issue, out now. Check out the new New Socialist here - https://newsocialist.org.uk - including a lengthy article on Bob Dylan by Jack, and much, much more!
New Socialist editors and longtime friends of the show - and also, married couple - Josie Sparrow and Tom Gann join Jack to do two things, neither of which involve metal sex horses: 1)to promote the forthcoming 'Bad New Times' issue of NS and 2) to discuss the French political prestige television drama Baron Noir, which captured our hearts and minds over the lockdown period. Baron Noir depicts the factional intrigue at the heart of the now-moribund French Socialist Party with dazzling verve and pace, and significant insight to boot. It is likely better than any of the crappy political novels we discuss at the start of the show. This is the first half of our conversation - more to come soon. For robust intellectual discussion and intransigent rabble rousing, check out https://newsocialist.org.uk NS is also on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/newsocialist - as is Tom - https://www.patreon.com/tomgann - Josie -https://www.patreon.com/peachtreepeartree - and, fuck it, us too - patreon.com/reelpolitik.
Part 2 of the in depth interview with Daniel E Saros. While many are unsatisfied with capitalism and critique it in highly sophisticated ways, there are few concrete proposals for a socialist mode of production that could replace the capitalist one. Daniel E. Saros has developed such a proposal in his book "Information Technology and Socialist Construction – The End of Capital and the Transition to Socialism" which we discuss at length over the course of two episodes.ShownotesInformation on and works by Daniel E. SarosDaniel E. Saros at Valparaiso University:https://www.valpo.edu/economics/about/faculty-and-staff/daniel-e-saros/Saros, E. Daniel. 2014. Information Technology and Socialist Construction. The End of Capital and the Transition to Socialism. Oxfordshire: Routledge:https://www.routledge.com/Information-Technology-and-Socialist-Construction-The-End-of-Capital-and/Saros/p/book/9780415742924Saros, E. Daniel. 2019. "Information Technology and the Socialist Mode of Production: A Simulation of the Point Allocation System". Preprint. Annual Meeting of American Economic Association 2020 (zuletzt aufgerufen Dezember 2020):https://www.aeaweb.org/conference/2020/preliminary/paper/YhNBnTehSelected works:https://works.bepress.com/daniel-saros/ On 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. “The Use of Knowledge in Society”. Mises Daily Articles:https://mises.org/library/use-knowledge-societyHayek, F. A. 2005. "Economics and Knowledge". Mises Daily Articles:https://mises.org/library/economics-and-knowledgeHayek, F. A. 1963. 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. “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/ additional shownotesWiki Ayn Rand:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayn_RandCurtis, Adam. 2011. All watched over by machines of loving grace. London: BBC:https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x60xjdlWiki on "zero-knowledge proofs":https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-knowledge_proofWilloughby, John. 2017. “Book Review: Information Technology and Socialist Construction: The End of Capital and the Transition to Socialism”. In Review of Radical Political Economics vol. 50(2): 427- 443:https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0486613416665833Redecker, v. Eva. "Refiguring Revolution. A new Theory of Radical Change". Essay. Academia.edu (zuletzt abgerufen Dezember 2021):https://www.academia.edu/39903778/Refiguring_Revolution._A_Critical_Theory_of_Social_Transformation_introduction_and_content_table_transl._by_Lucy_Duggan_Hahnel, Robin und Michael Albert. 1991. The Political Economy of Participatory Economics. Princeton: Princeton University Press:https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691003849/the-political-economy-of-participatory-economicsIf you like Future Histories, you can support the show on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/join/FutureHistories?Write me via 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:#DanielSaros, #JanGroos, #Interview, #FutureHistories, #Podcast, #DigitalSocialism, #AbschaffungDesKapitalismus, #Kapital, #Kapitalismus, #SocialistCalculationDebate, #Planwirtschaft, #politischeÖkonomie, #pluraleÖkonomik, #Sozialismus, #Geldpolitik
Part 2 of the in depth interview with Daniel E Saros. While many are unsatisfied with capitalism and critique it in highly sophisticated ways, there are few concrete proposals for a socialist mode of production that could replace the capitalist one. Daniel E. Saros has developed such a proposal in his book "Information Technology and Socialist Construction – The End of Capital and the Transition to Socialism" which we discuss at length over the course of two episodes.ShownotesInformation on and works by Daniel E. SarosDaniel E. Saros at Valparaiso University:https://www.valpo.edu/economics/about/faculty-and-staff/daniel-e-saros/Saros, E. Daniel. 2014. Information Technology and Socialist Construction. The End of Capital and the Transition to Socialism. Oxfordshire: Routledge:https://www.routledge.com/Information-Technology-and-Socialist-Construction-The-End-of-Capital-and/Saros/p/book/9780415742924Saros, E. Daniel. 2019. "Information Technology and the Socialist Mode of Production: A Simulation of the Point Allocation System". Preprint. Annual Meeting of American Economic Association 2020 (zuletzt aufgerufen Dezember 2020):https://www.aeaweb.org/conference/2020/preliminary/paper/YhNBnTehSelected works:https://works.bepress.com/daniel-saros/ On 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. “The Use of Knowledge in Society”. Mises Daily Articles:https://mises.org/library/use-knowledge-societyHayek, F. A. 2005. "Economics and Knowledge". Mises Daily Articles:https://mises.org/library/economics-and-knowledgeHayek, F. A. 1963. 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. “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/ additional shownotesWiki Ayn Rand:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayn_RandCurtis, Adam. 2011. All watched over by machines of loving grace. London: BBC:https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x60xjdlWiki on "zero-knowledge proofs":https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-knowledge_proofWilloughby, John. 2017. “Book Review: Information Technology and Socialist Construction: The End of Capital and the Transition to Socialism”. In Review of Radical Political Economics vol. 50(2): 427- 443:https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0486613416665833Redecker, v. Eva. "Refiguring Revolution. A new Theory of Radical Change". Essay. Academia.edu (zuletzt abgerufen Dezember 2021):https://www.academia.edu/39903778/Refiguring_Revolution._A_Critical_Theory_of_Social_Transformation_introduction_and_content_table_transl._by_Lucy_Duggan_Hahnel, Robin und Michael Albert. 1991. The Political Economy of Participatory Economics. Princeton: Princeton University Press:https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691003849/the-political-economy-of-participatory-economicsIf you like Future Histories, you can support the show on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/join/FutureHistories?Write me via 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:#DanielSaros, #JanGroos, #Interview, #FutureHistories, #Podcast, #DigitalSocialism, #AbschaffungDesKapitalismus, #Kapital, #Kapitalismus, #SocialistCalculationDebate, #Planwirtschaft, #politischeÖkonomie, #pluraleÖkonomik, #Sozialismus, #Geldpolitik
Part 1 of the in depth interview with Daniel E Saros. While many are unsatisfied with capitalism and critique it in highly sophisticated ways, there are few concrete proposals for a socialist mode of production that could replace the capitalist one. Daniel E. Saros has developed such a proposal in his book "Information Technology and Socialist Construction – The End of Capital and the Transition to Socialism" which we discuss at length over the course of two episodes.ShownotesInformation on and works by Daniel E. SarosDaniel E. Saros at Valparaiso University:https://www.valpo.edu/economics/about/faculty-and-staff/daniel-e-saros/Saros, E. Daniel. 2014. Information Technology and Socialist Construction. The End of Capital and the Transition to Socialism. Oxfordshire: Routledge:https://www.routledge.com/Information-Technology-and-Socialist-Construction-The-End-of-Capital-and/Saros/p/book/9780415742924Saros, E. Daniel. 2019. "Information Technology and the Socialist Mode of Production: A Simulation of the Point Allocation System". Preprint. Annual Meeting of American Economic Association 2020 (zuletzt aufgerufen Dezember 2020):https://www.aeaweb.org/conference/2020/preliminary/paper/YhNBnTehSelected works:https://works.bepress.com/daniel-saros/ On 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. “The Use of Knowledge in Society”. Mises Daily Articles:https://mises.org/library/use-knowledge-societyHayek, F. A. 2005. "Economics and Knowledge". Mises Daily Articles:https://mises.org/library/economics-and-knowledgeHayek, F. A. 1963. 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. “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/ additional shownotesWiki Ayn Rand:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayn_RandCurtis, Adam. 2011. All watched over by machines of loving grace. London: BBC:https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x60xjdlWiki on "zero-knowledge proofs":https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-knowledge_proofWilloughby, John. 2017. “Book Review: Information Technology and Socialist Construction: The End of Capital and the Transition to Socialism”. In Review of Radical Political Economics vol. 50(2): 427- 443:https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0486613416665833Redecker, v. Eva. "Refiguring Revolution. A new Theory of Radical Change". Essay. Academia.edu (zuletzt abgerufen Dezember 2021):https://www.academia.edu/39903778/Refiguring_Revolution._A_Critical_Theory_of_Social_Transformation_introduction_and_content_table_transl._by_Lucy_Duggan_Hahnel, Robin und Michael Albert. 1991. The Political Economy of Participatory Economics. Princeton: Princeton University Press:https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691003849/the-political-economy-of-participatory-economicsIf you like Future Histories, you can support the show on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/join/FutureHistories?Write me via 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:#DanielSaros, #JanGroos, #Interview, #FutureHistories, #Podcast, #DigitalSocialism, #AbschaffungDesKapitalismus, #Kapital, #Kapitalismus, #SocialistCalculationDebate, #Planwirtschaft, #politischeÖkonomie, #pluraleÖkonomik, #Sozialismus, #Geldpolitik
Part 1 of the in depth interview with Daniel E Saros. While many are unsatisfied with capitalism and critique it in highly sophisticated ways, there are few concrete proposals for a socialist mode of production that could replace the capitalist one. Daniel E. Saros has developed such a proposal in his book "Information Technology and Socialist Construction – The End of Capital and the Transition to Socialism" which we discuss at length over the course of two episodes.ShownotesInformation on and works by Daniel E. SarosDaniel E. Saros at Valparaiso University:https://www.valpo.edu/economics/about/faculty-and-staff/daniel-e-saros/Saros, E. Daniel. 2014. Information Technology and Socialist Construction. The End of Capital and the Transition to Socialism. Oxfordshire: Routledge:https://www.routledge.com/Information-Technology-and-Socialist-Construction-The-End-of-Capital-and/Saros/p/book/9780415742924Saros, E. Daniel. 2019. "Information Technology and the Socialist Mode of Production: A Simulation of the Point Allocation System". Preprint. Annual Meeting of American Economic Association 2020 (zuletzt aufgerufen Dezember 2020):https://www.aeaweb.org/conference/2020/preliminary/paper/YhNBnTehSelected works:https://works.bepress.com/daniel-saros/ On 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. “The Use of Knowledge in Society”. Mises Daily Articles:https://mises.org/library/use-knowledge-societyHayek, F. A. 2005. "Economics and Knowledge". Mises Daily Articles:https://mises.org/library/economics-and-knowledgeHayek, F. A. 1963. 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. “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/ additional shownotesWiki Ayn Rand:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayn_RandCurtis, Adam. 2011. All watched over by machines of loving grace. London: BBC:https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x60xjdlWiki on "zero-knowledge proofs":https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-knowledge_proofWilloughby, John. 2017. “Book Review: Information Technology and Socialist Construction: The End of Capital and the Transition to Socialism”. In Review of Radical Political Economics vol. 50(2): 427- 443:https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0486613416665833Redecker, v. Eva. "Refiguring Revolution. A new Theory of Radical Change". Essay. Academia.edu (zuletzt abgerufen Dezember 2021):https://www.academia.edu/39903778/Refiguring_Revolution._A_Critical_Theory_of_Social_Transformation_introduction_and_content_table_transl._by_Lucy_Duggan_Hahnel, Robin und Michael Albert. 1991. The Political Economy of Participatory Economics. Princeton: Princeton University Press:https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691003849/the-political-economy-of-participatory-economicsIf you like Future Histories, you can support the show on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/join/FutureHistories?Write me via 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:#DanielSaros, #JanGroos, #Interview, #FutureHistories, #Podcast, #DigitalSocialism, #AbschaffungDesKapitalismus, #Kapital, #Kapitalismus, #SocialistCalculationDebate, #Planwirtschaft, #politischeÖkonomie, #pluraleÖkonomik, #Sozialismus, #Geldpolitik
Paris Marx is joined by Dan Hind to discuss the problems with the existing tech industry and its links to the state, and his proposal for reorienting technological development to promote human flourishing and a cooperative economy.Dan Hind is the author of “The Return of the Public: Democracy, Power and the Case for Media Reform” and recently wrote a report called “The British Digital Cooperative: A New Model Public Sector Institution” for The Next System Project and Common Wealth. He’s also written for the Guardian, the New Socialist, and the New Scientist. Follow Dan on Twitter as @danhind.Tech Won't Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Follow the podcast (@techwontsaveus) and host Paris Marx (@parismarx) on Twitter.Support the show (https://patreon.com/techwontsaveus)
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and John Kiriakou are joined by Jodi Dean, a professor of Political Science at Hobart and William Smith Colleges and a commentator on political issues, whose latest book is called “Comrade.”Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders dropped out of the Democratic presidential race yesterday, saying that he was suspending his campaign. Sanders seemed to be merely an accidental figure for the emerging socialist movement in the United States. Where will this movement head now? Healthcare workers across America are struggling to treat the tidal wave of coronavirus patients and they’re doing so with shortages of basic necessities, like gloves, masks, and gowns. How can the United States, the wealthiest country in the world, the country that brags about its healthcare system, not have the bare basics to provide to its first responders and frontline medical personnel? Satya Vatti, an organizer with the ANSWER Coalition, joins the show. Thursday’s weekly series “Criminal Injustice” is about the most egregious conduct of our courts and prosecutors and how justice is denied to so many people in this country. Paul Wright, the founder and executive director of the Human Rights Defense Center and editor of Prison Legal News (PLN), and Kevin Gosztola, a writer for Shadowproof.com and co-host of the podcast Unauthorized Disclosure, join the show. Loud & Clear’s series, In the News, is where the hosts look at the most important ongoing developments of the week and put them into perspective. Sputnik news analysts Nicole Roussell and Walter Smolarek join the show. A regular Thursday segment deals with the ongoing militarization of space. As the US continues to withdraw from international arms treaties, will the weaponization and militarization of space bring the world closer to catastrophe? Brian and John speak with Prof. Karl Grossman, a full professor of journalism at the State University of New York, College at Old Westbury and the host of a nationally aired television program focused on environmental, energy, and space issues, and with Bruce Gagnon, coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space and a contributor to Foreign Policy In Focus.
While the so-called centre-left feel gleeful and emboldened, every real socialist around feels depressed as fuck right now - not just in Britain, but many of our international comrades too; RP Corp Intl is, after all, an international multimedia conglomerate. Writer and RP regular Juliet Jacques (contributor to Tribune, New Socialist and elsewhere, host of @Suite-212, author of Trans: A Memoir, and @zinovievletter on Twitter) joins us to discuss not so much the left in the wake of the election as *being* on the left in the wake of the election; feeling the weight of the great closing off of possibility, the toxic mix of political despair and personal depression, the constant asking ourselves how we're supposed to go forward at all. We almost called this episode "What's Left?" - which is sort of the question it poses - but decided to name it after a Crazy Moose song rather than a book by a cunt. We don't plan on giving up the fight, so if you want to support real hard left media, subscribe to patreon.com/reelpolitik
David L. Marks - Pontificator of Common Sense and Coffee Connoisseur.Representative Alexandria Ocasio Cortez has published her new plan for America. “A Just Society” is the plan’s name. This plan includes giving illegals who mayContinue ReadingThe post “A Just Society” Alexandria Ocasio Cortez New Socialist Plan for America appeared first on David L. Marks.
In the latest of what should hopefully become our regular movie roundups, Jack and Yair first get a couple of non-cinematic topics out of the way: the death of Robert Mugabe, and the shitty reactions from right-wing western idiots, plus left Twitter's ongoing Britpop wars, and what it means to be an author in 2019 when even Stephen King isn't deemed to have sufficient name recognition to get on a poster. Finally, we get to the films: Yair reviews Spanish Holocaust drama The Photographer of Mauthausen, and Jack runs through a bunch of stuff he's watched recently: Sidney Lumet's cop drama Q&A, John Singleton's brotherly revenge saga Four Brothers and - finally - Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, drawing parallels between the latter film and the new Bruce Springsteen album, Western Stars. We also trail a couple of forthcoming RP episodes - Yair and Jack plan to do an episode on Fight Club, which is alluded to in here, and we spend a little bit bigging up our next guest, writer and New Socialist culture editor Rhian E. Jones, who will be appearing on the show in the coming week!
In what'll likely be the last RP before we're off to The World Transformed to cavort with Gape Nation and hobnob with the great and the good of the hard left, writer and New Socialist culture co-editor Rhian E. Jones joins Jack - who holds the same position at NS - and Geraint, to review the great Mike Leigh's most recent film, last year's Peterloo, and talk about the historical events that inspired it. Rhian has a unique perspective on politics and their intersection with culture popular and otherwise, as seen in books such as Under My Thumb: Songs That Hate Women and the Women Who Love Them, Triptych: Three Studies of The Manic Street Preachers' Holy Bible and Clampdown: Pop-Cultural Wars on Class and Gender. She's also a historian of the Chartist movement, bringing her expertise to her book Petticoat Heroes: Gender, Culture and Popular Protest in the Rebecca Riots, as well as Jack Whitehall's episode of Who Do You Think You Are? She's also written for publications such as Tribune and the Guardian. Rhian talks to us about the historical accuracy of the film, its portrayal of the role of women in the Chartist movement, and how the grotesquery of Peterloo's ruling classes is basically justified. We go on numerous detours, including a discussion of Mike Leigh's other films, the art and poetry that the Peterloo massacre inspired, and its ongoing cultural and political resonances, plus Bob Dylan, Paul Weller, and forgotten '90s punk outfit S*M*A*S*H and their fist-pumping 1994 classic 'I Want To Kill Somebody'. Read the piece Rhian wrote for New Socialist about Peterloo here: https://newsocialist.org.uk/peterloo-poetry-and-politics-protest-history/ and a kind of companion piece by Joseph Cozens here: https://newsocialist.org.uk/british-left-and-contested-memories-peterloo/ We left no material featuring Rhian on the cutting room floor, but if you like this and want us to keep churning out the goods, subscribe to patreon.com/reelpolitik
In our second and final release from Jack's visit to Southampton Transformed, Reel Politik present an unedited recording of the panel he spoke on, New Left Culture, which asked "How can we change the ways we live and think to raise our consciousness and experience true collective joy?" The panel was chaired by Marika Rose (@MarikaRose on Twitter) and Rose Holyoak (@RoseHolyoak) of Southampton's Radical Reading Group (@radical_reading) and also featured writer and New Socialist culture co-editor Rhian Jones (@RhianEJones), 'Authentocrats' author and former Reel Politik guest Joe Kennedy (@joekennedy81) and Alex Niven, author of books such as 'Folk Opposition', the forthcoming 'New Model Island', and - apparently - a book on Oasis' seminal debut Definitely Maybe. To paraphrase the great Tim Heidecker, when you got panels like Rhian Jones, Joe Kennedy and Alex Niven in 'em, you can't lose! PS. If you make it to the Q&A you can hear Jack's VICIOUS TAKEDOWN of some besuited Blairite nerd in the audience.
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Sophie Lewis joins me to discuss her new book, 'Full Surrogacy Now: Feminism Against Family' and her recent article in New Socialist, ‘Labour Does You’: Might thinking through pregnancy as work help us radicalise the politics of care? We spoke about reproductive technologies, the surrogate nature of all pregnancies, the need to reconceive of pregnancy as work, and the demand for the abolition of the nuclear family. You can read more about Sophie's new book on the Verso Books website: https://www.versobooks.com/books/2951-full-surrogacy-now And you can read her recent article in New Socialist here: https://newsocialist.org.uk/labour-does-you-might-thinking-through-pregnancy-work-help-us-radicalise-politics-care/
Kieran Curran has written an important essay in the online journal New Socialist, that suggests how the Labour Party manifesto of 2017 might be extended and improved in its commitment to culture. Sophie Hope and Owen Kelly look at different aspects of his article and discuss the possibilities inherent in his proposals.
Fifty years ago Enoch Powell gave his racist 'Rivers of Blood' speech. In it he trailed themes that have given undead life to right-wing populism ever since: effete elites in the service of alien subversion, violent crime as an inevitable accompaniment to demographic change, a respectable and long-suffering civilization on the brink of cataclysmic collapse. It's all there and was given the full BBC radio treatment in April of this year on Archive on Four. We talked with academic and author David Wearing about the speech, its framing by the BBC, and how the monsters Powell summoned in 1968 still walk among us. Music by Makaih Beats. David’s article for the New Socialist that we mention in the show: https://newsocialist.org.uk/stephen-lawrence-and-hostile-environment/.
This week Tom and Dan are joined by Wendy Liu (@dellsystem) and Hettie O'Brien (@hettieveronica) to take another bite out of the emerging tech monopolies. We talk about Silicon Valley start-up culture and how to stop it, about the Tech Workers' Coalition and the emerging revolt against capitalist command and control, about the challenge the new monopolies pose to regulators, and what an enabling socialist state would look like in the context of new technologies. Wendy Liu is economics co-editor at the New Socialist and Hettie O'Brien is a writer who has recently been researching monopolies and anti-trust legislation in Washington, DC. Music by Makaih Beats.
The gang finally put Jack's field recordings from Labour's 2017 conference/Momentum's alternative, adjacent conference The World Transformed to good use (arguably) in a barnstorming special covering both the Labour and Conservative conferences. Guests include Alex Nunns (Red Pepper/author of the Candidate), Sam Kriss (Vice, the Baffler), Ellie Mae O'Hagan (the Guardian, the Independent, Open Democracy), The Artist Taxi Driver, Stephen Smith (the Financial Times), Gail McAnena and Tom Gann from New Socialist, and Nicholas from Momentum NHS, plus an introduction by French president and certified Golden God Emmanuel Macron. It rules, and Jack plays bongos at the end.
Roger Scruton looks at the impact of Harry Potter on our world view. "People are starting to live in a kind of cyber-Hogwarts", he says, "a fantasy world in which goods are simply obtained by needing them, and then asking some future Prime Minister to wave the magic wand". Producer: Adele Armstrong.
6 AM - France elected a socialist; MailBag; Fox News' Simon Owen is in London reporting on the French elections.