The Roots of Austerity and 20th Century Fascism (feat. Clara Mattei)

The Roots of Austerity and 20th Century Fasci...

Suivant

Vulgar Marxism and the Dilemmas of Worker Education (feat. Edward Baring)

I’m pleased to welcome intellectual historian Edward Baring to the show for a conversation on the concept of “vulgar Marxism” and the different theories of worker education that Marxists have developed and debated over time. We discuss the origins of the accusation of "vulgar Mar ...  Afficher plus

A Lacanian Theory of Cinema (feat. Helen Rollins)

I'm joined by filmmaker and theorist Helen Rollins for a discussion on her new book on psychoanalysis and cinema, Psychocinema. In this book Helen argues there is a fundamental relationship between the structure of psychoanalysis and that of cinema. Cinema acts upon the viewer li ...  Afficher plus

Épisodes Recommandés

The philosophy of geopolitics SPECIAL | Donald Trump, Homer's Odyssey, and Korean Web Novels
Philosophy For Our Times

What do Friedrich Nietzsche, the Korean War, and Homer's Odyssey have in common?

Join the team at the IAI for four articles about the history and philosophy of geopolitics, ranging from Nietzsche's impact on Russia's imperialist strategies to the importance of Ancient Gr ...

  Afficher plus

New Thinking: African Europeans; Fidel Castro & African leaders; WEB Du Bois
Arts & Ideas

From Roman emperor Septimius Severus to Senegal's Signares to the ten days in Harlem that Fidel Castro used to link up with African leaders at the UN, through to the missed opportunity to enshrine racial equality in post war negotiations following World War I; Olivette Otele, Sim ...  Afficher plus

Marxism for the Masses w/ Savannah from All Power Books
Upstream

Marxism is not some esoteric philosophy meant to be analyzed and discussed in the ivory towers of the academy—not that appreciating Marxism from an intellectual perspective is wrong, or anything—we do that quite a bit—but at its essence, Marxism is a weapon. ...

  Afficher plus

The Debt to David Graeber
The LRB Podcast

When David Graeber died in 2020, at the age of 59, he left not only a substantial body of work on economic and social anthropology, and high-profile books including Debt: The First 5000 Years and Bullshit Jobs, but also a legacy as an influential political activist and leading fi ...  Afficher plus