We welcome Marxist scholars Sara Nadal-Melsió & Eduardo Cadava for a discussion on their new book "Politically Red". If as Brecht said "reading is class struggle" what does that mean for us as Marxists? How are we to orient ourselves in reading groups? How is reading political? Politically Red focuses on the work of Walter Benjamin, Frederic Jameson, Rosa Luxembourg, W.E.B. DuBois and we discuss some of the key ideas of this new book. Check it Politically Red here: https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262047807/politically-red
Episode 29: A Manifesto for the Working Class with Cynthia Cruz
Episode 28: Cuteness and Cringe - A Lacanian Theory of Online Culture
Episode 27: Spirituality and Politics with Dr. Walaa Quisay
Episode 26: The Adventure of Poetry with Tim Lavenz
Episode 25: The Lukács Hour with Daniel Lopez
Episode 24: Coda on Trump
Episode 23: Protagonists of Love with Mari Ruti
Episode 22: Adam Bartlett Interview
Episode 21 Twitch Stream: The Steps of Capital, Qanon and Anti-Recovery
Episode 20 Ishay Landa Part 2: Nietzschean Overture
Episode 19 Ishay Landa Part 1: The Apprentice's Sorcerer
Episode 18: Hinterland Part 3 "The Party of Anarchy"
Episode 17: Hinterland Part 2 "Feral Insurrectionaries"
Episode 16: Hinterland Part 1
Episode 15: Harper's Fetters
Episode 14: Interview with Laurence Rickels
Episode 13: Exercises in Lacanian Thinking with Gabriel Tupinambá
Episode 12: Spoken Word from the Rally
Episode 11: Bernie Sanders Power Hour
Episode 10: Obama's Creased Copy of Capital
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