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Posts tagged: Verso-Podcast
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Hannah Proctor & Ajay Singh Chaudhary discuss hope, exhaustion, and the emotional dimensions of radical politics.
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A Land Without Landlords: Nick Bano & Beth Stratford
Nick Bano and Beth Stratford discuss landlords, rentierism, and the British housing crisis. -
Unruly Bodies: Matthew Beaumont & Annie Olaloku-Teriba
Matthew Beaumont and Annie Olaloku-Teriba discuss the politics of struggle, power, and the body, in the context of the life and work of Frantz Fanon. -
Dastardly Theology: Andrew Drummond & Eleanor Janega
Andrew Drummond and Eleanor Janega join Eleanor Penny to talk Popes, Princes, Peasant Revolts, and Radical Priests. -
The Kindness of Strangers: Lynne Segal & Loree Erickson
Lynne Segal & Loree Erickson join Eleanor Penny to talk care, disability rights activism, and radical dependency.
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Love and Money, Sex and Death: McKenzie Wark & Toshio Meronek
McKenzie Wark & Toshio Meronek join Eleanor Penny to talk survival, sex, and sisterhood.
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Breaking Britain: Danny Dorling & Chantelle Lewis
Danny Dorling and Chantelle Lewis join Eleanor Penny to discuss the state of the British nation, amidst plummeting living standards and skyrocketing inequality.
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Cryptocracy: Rachel O’Dwyer & Edward Ongweso
Rachel O’Dwyer and Edward Ongweso join Eleanor Penny to talk venture capitalists, Silicon Valley libertarianism, and the reinvention of money in the digital age.
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Arming Apartheid: Ghada Karmi & Antony Loewenstein
Ghada Karmi and Antony Loewenstein join Eleanor Penny to discuss Palestine and the Israeli State. -
C.L.R. James: Brett St Louis & Arun Kundnani
Brett St Louis and Arun Kundnani join Eleanor Penny to discuss the life, work and legacy of radical scholar C.L.R. James. -
On Cannibals and Capitalists: Nancy Fraser & Gargi Bhattacharyya
Nancy Fraser & Gargi Bhattacharyya discuss exploitation, expropriation, and racial capitalism on The Verso Podcast. -
Labours of Love: Helen Hester & Sarah Jaffe
Helen Hester and Sarah Jaffe join Eleanor Penny to discuss the care crisis, and how we might organise care differently for a more equitable and free future.