On Martin Hägglund's This Life.
We continue on the theme of freedom by discussing Martin Hägglund's case for 'democratic socialism'. In this episode, we leave the book itself to one side and attempt to "put the concepts to work".
We survey the many intelligent responses the book has generated and discuss what their strengths and weaknesses are.
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Readings:
/452/ Stormtroopers Can't Shoot Straight ft. Malcom Kyeyune
/451/ Capitalism Needs No Help Abolishing Families ft. Dustin Guastella
/450/ The World-Soul Rides a Golden Escalator ft. Matt Karp
/449/ Aufhebonus Bonus: Nov 2024
/448/ Foreign Agents, Quiet Oligarchs & Neverending History ft. Hans Gutbrod
/447/ Brunch Back Better ft. Ryan Zickgraf & Amber A'Lee Frost
/446/ The Techno-Fantasy of Perfect Freedom ft. Amber Trotter
/445/ How I Hacked the US Election ft. Alex Gourevitch
/444/ Opportunism & Revenge in the Middle East ft. Karl Sharro & Arash Azizi
/443/ Nations, Globalisation & De-development: Reading Club (sample)
/442/ The Unique French Capacity for Disappointment ft. Nathan Sperber (sample)
/441/ Original Source End of End of History
/440/ Dear Tradmother, Why Are You Sad? ft. Amber A'Lee Frost (sample)
/439/ We Can Shape Our Own Environment ft. Ted Nordhaus
/438/ You Are Being Enlisted into the Culture War ft. Andrew Hartman
/437/ Climate Change Is Not an Information Problem ft. Holly Buck (sample)
/436/ Slovakia's Four World Directions ft. Dominik Zelinsky
UNLOCKED: /419/ Who Owns Power ft. Fred Stafford
/435/ Reading Club: Stalin's General – Winning WWII (sample)
/434/ Bodiless Bodies ft. Matthew Thompson & Jonny Gordon-Farleigh (sample)
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