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:
/43/ City Struggles ft. Ben Bradlow / David Adler
/42/ Erdogan Ever-Present? ft. Yasemin Yilmaz
/41/ The Colombian Exception ft. Pablo Medina Uribe
/40/ Centrists Are the Bad Guys ft. David Adler
/39/ Geopolitics of the World Cup ft. Karl Sharro & Euan Marshall
/38/ The Economics of Exit ft. Thomas Fazi
/37/ The Ghosts of May '68 ft. Catherine Liu
/36/ Portugal: The Soft Whip? ft. Catarina Príncipe
/35/ (Dis)Arm the People? ft. Reid Kane
/34/ War Propaganda ft. Tara McCormack
/33/ Hungary's Illiberal Democracy ft. Tamas Gerocs
/32/ Brazil Moves Right? ft. Sabrina Fernandes
/31/ Woke Neoliberalism ft. James Heartfield
/30/ Italy: Country of the Future? ft. David Broder
/29/ Therapeutic Politics ft. Ashley Frawley
/28/ Cinema & Hopelessness ft. Maren Thom
/27/ After Zuma ft. Sean Jacobs
/26/ Prometheans United ft. Leigh Phillips
/25/ Prometheans Unite! ft. Leigh Phillips
/24/ #IranProtest ft. Arash Azizi
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