During a demoralizing year for Twitter, there's been one notable bright spot: the relentless and inspired posting of Austrian economist Gunther Fehlinger (@GunterFehlinger). With political opinions (and matching selfies) ranging from #exRussia and #exChina to the need for Austria to join NATO, Gunth...
Since I have seen some more recent Günther posting, I thought I would share a recent interview he did with a left-ish podcast about Germany, laying out the "Fehlinger Doctrine". Obviously, be warned as it is full of brainworms, huge amounts of extreme historical revisionism, and just uncritically taking the position that the US, NATO, and EU are all forces for unambiguous good in the world, that did nothing wrong.
Comedians Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds examine Dianne Feinstein and her flag. SOURCES TOUR INFO OFFICIAL MERCH Brooklinen dot com - Code "thedollop"
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Edit: the mp3 doesn't work at the link above, this one should work:
https://omny.fm/shows/the-dollop-with-dave-anthony-and-gareth-reynolds/330-feinstein-and-the-flag
The word “Luddite” is often used as a smear, but that gets the history all wrong. Brian Merchant explains who the Luddites really were and what we should learn from them today.
"Hitler was a product of his time," historian Kent Gardner told us in 1975, just thirty years after the end of World War II. "Was Frank Rizzo racist, or just a product of his time?" The Philadelphia I
"Hitler was a product of his time," historian Kent Gardner told us in 1975, just thirty years after the end of World War II. "Was Frank Rizzo racist, or just a product of his time?" The Philadelphia Inquirer pondered in 2017 about the city's notoriously racist former police commissioner and mayor ju...
I'm pretty open, and not really looking for anything specific here aside from the usual "no liberal bullshit" rule. I did listen to a bit of Chapo for a hot second in 2018 but I could be persuaded to go back if theyre good.
So to that end, what are your favorite episodes of your podcast of choice?
Listen to 73 - CARTELWORLD: Guns, oil, princes, an episode of Ghost Stories For The End Of The World, easily on Podbay - the best podcast player on the web.
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Folks, mark the exits check the sightlines and don't get captured because ghost boy matt is in classic form here
In this episode Cohosts Anthony and Ryan discuss how Hasan could have better explained socialism to Ethan Klein of the H3 Podcast
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I've been listening to a lot of YKS, Guys and Boonta Vista recently and I think they are hilarious. I used to listen to Beep Beep Lettuce a lot and I find that nowadays they're not as funny as they used to be a year or two ago.
I want more funny and stupid shit to listen to, and although Chapo and Trashfuture do make me laugh from time to time, they're not very consistently funny.
I'm looking for funny, silly shit, preferably from comrades. I've already got plenty of political content that I often listen to, so right now I'm just looking for stupid laughs. Any suggestions?
You can do most auto repair yourself with some basic tools, just DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH before picking up a wrench. In this episode we go over how not to get ripped off by a mechanic, which jobs to do yourself vs. when to take it to a professional, and what tools you’ll need for most jobs.Main topic a...
You can do most auto repair yourself with some basic tools, just DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH before picking up a wrench. In this episode we go over how not to get ripped off by a mechanic, which jobs to do yourself vs. when to take it to a professional, and what tools you’ll need for most jobs.
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When Pepsi is purchased at a Naperville Circle K, Coke and his friends go on the adventure of a lifetime to track her down.
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>When Pepsi is purchased at a Naperville Circle K, Coke and his friends go on the adventure of a lifetime to track her down.
>Featuring Will Menaker, Matt Christman, Nate Ruess, Alex Press, Cameron Fetter, Caleb Pitts, Patrick Doran, Julian Feeld, Alex Nichols, Branson Reese, Dan Boeckner, Titas Antanas Vilkaitis, Michael Hudson, Sweet Palma, John Semley, Alana Branson, Tom, Hesse, Derek, Wererat (Joel, TJ, and Elliott), and a text-to-speech thing
Samuel Moyn returns to the podcast to discuss his new book Liberalism Against Itself: Cold War Intellectuals and the Making of Our Times.
Or how being an idealist completely closes you to any kind of other analysis. just liberals spontaneously deciding to "betray" their ideals. Somewhat frustrating episode tbh, but interesting nonetheless !shrug-outta-hecks
The kingdex rss feeds used to be really good but now I wait days or weeks before the metadata will show up. Sometimes there are plenty of peers but they are in the same boat. I'm assuming this is an issue on their end? Any idea how to contact them?
In this public News Brief, we break down recent attempts by Politico, Axios, New York Times and faux populist Republicans to pit autoworkers against climate mandates. Our guest Sydney Ghazarian.
Listen to Patreon Preview – 284. The Techno-Jingoism Will Continue Until Morale Improves, an episode of This Machine Kills, easily on Podbay - the best podcast player on the web.
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We cover a spurt of stories about politicians being horny, starting with of course Lauren Boebert’s broadway handy. Then, have you seen this plane?: the air force loses an F-35 somewhere in South Caro
We're a 2000s Podcast: Mike Duncan joined us to look at HBO’s ROME--which was the most expensive TV show ever made, at the time. Mike’s expert take on how it portrays Roman life, and how the politics of Roman Decline don’t always match up with our desire to compare to American decline, politically.
Chris Hayes speaks with Alex Press, staff writer at Jacobin, about the massive pushes for better working conditions this year.
The reason I’m posting this is not just because it talks about the state of labor organizing and unions and strikes right now, which is important to keep up with.
But also because Alex makes a great point about the residual effects of the Bernie Sanders campaign leading to increased labor organizing, union activity, and union support from the public.
For all of those of us who have a hard time seeing the positive results that came from the “failed” Sanders campaign: These are the type of results that come from many leftist organizing campaigns but are often invisible to those who engaged in the leftist activism. So you have to learn how to see the successes that come out of organizing that don’t result in total communist revolution. This is an important lesson for leftists to learn.
Listen to 281. The Smoking Gun of Techno-Capitalism (ft. Meredith Whittaker), an episode of This Machine Kills, easily on Podbay - the best podcast player on the web.
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> We are joined by one of our favorite friends — Meredith Whittaker — for a giant discussion that bridges her two latest articles. First a historical analysis of Charles Babbage and the smoking gun that directly links plantation logics of control with the industrial design of computation. Then a political economy of “open” AI and the material power that dominates the entire stack for these systems.
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Listen to 283. Nerds of the Lowest Order (ft. Quinn Slobodian), an episode of This Machine Kills, easily on Podbay - the best podcast player on the web.
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> We are joined by Quinn Slobodian — author of Crack-Up Capitalism: Market Radicals and the Dream of a World Without Democracy — to discuss the libertarian extremism that forms the intellectual foundation for right-wing movements. We can see how the fringe beliefs of anarcho-capitalists — like Murray Rothbard (neo-confederate secessionist) and David Friedman (medieval LARPer) — are gaining broader influence, even becoming mainstream. On one hand, they are raving lunatics, ideological zealots, and explicit racists. On the other hand, the utopias they desire can be found manifested in the zones and policies — like gated communities and gutted education systems — that have been surging for decades.
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> Bea and Jules speak with Naomi Klein about left melancholy, coping with and working against years of disastrous pandemic response, and her new book Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World.
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"COVAX and World Bank to Accelerate Vaccine Access for Developing Countries," trumpets a World Bank press release. "How AI Is Making Healthcare More Affordable And Accessible," announces Forbes magazine. "How technology is helping improve financial inclusion around the world," reports CNBC. ...
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San Francisco is the center of the tech industry, but how is that working out for them? Dean Preston explains the power tech billionaires wield in the city and how they exacerbate social problems by putting their profits first.
If so, how was it? Would you recommend listening to it? I know Mike has some liberal brainworms that come out at times but from what I’ve listened to, I feel like he mostly sticks with the facts. I liked his series that came before this one (English Civil War, French Revolution, Haiti, etc).
Forgetful 9/11 to all our listeners. We start today’s show with an examination of the various kinks of American states. Then: Elon aka Mr. Too-Damn-Cap claims to have disabled starlink to scuttle a dr
Subscribe at https://www.patreon.com/TrueAnonPodOriginal release date 9/11/2021Felix Biederman of the hit radio show Chapo Trap House joins us on the road to...
and Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro join Breht to discuss the new translation (by and Salvatore) of Domenico Losurdo's Henry Hakamaki is the co-creator and co-host of . Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro is Professor at the Geography Department of SUNY New Paltz and is chief editor for the journal C...
In this episode we discuss Alice Malone's essay entitled “Concessions” which contains a well sourced and foundational explanation regarding 20th century history that every socialist should be aware of!
Alice illustrates how the gains and progressive feats won by workers of the Soviet Union challe...
In this episode we discuss Alice Malone's essay entitled “Concessions” which contains a well sourced and foundational explanation regarding 20th century history that every socialist should be aware of!
Alice illustrates how the gains and progressive feats won by workers of the Soviet Union challenged capitalist elites in the West to concede social reforms in their own countries. Reforms such as desegregation, home ownership, investment in education, public health care and more! We cover some of these concessions as well as how they have been noticeably negatively impacted by the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s.