Guest John Holloway discusses radical hope as a transformative force, emphasizing dreaming big, avoiding money-focused mindsets, and resisting societal structures. The conversation explores detotalization, the role of writing in change, political spirituality, and rethinking capitalism through critical analysis and new perspectives.
Embrace radical hope to challenge power structures and foster transformative actions.
Shift from crisis-centered thinking to active engagement and collective dreaming for societal change.
Reevaluate the influence of money, advocating for alternative systems prioritizing collaboration and human dignity.
Deep dives
The Significance of Inevitability
Inevitability pervades various aspects of our lives, posing threats and challenges. It surfaces in the form of climate change, AI development accelerated by corporations, and positive notions like the belief in history's judgment of present atrocities. The prevalence of inevitability often hinders our agency and engagement, leading to a crisis-oriented mindset that inhibits proactive action.
Embracing Involvement Over Inevitability
Instead of succumbing to inevitability and crisis-centered discourse, a shift towards active involvement is advocated. By transcending the notion of crises as external disruptions and realizing our capacity for intervention, a call for collective engagement and reimagining societal structures emerges. The emphasis lies on fostering a communal dream that defies traditional constraints and inspires transformative actions.
Radical Hope and Collective Action
The concept of radical hope, as articulated by John Holloway, signifies a departure from deterministic frameworks. By rejecting the narrative of historical progression towards predetermined outcomes, a vision of active hope rooted in participatory engagement and social transformation is championed. The advocacy for communal efforts to challenge oppressive systems and envision alternative futures underscores the power of collective agency and imaginative resistance.
Money as a Social Relation
Money as a tool to command labor is explored through a quote from Rudolf Steiner which emphasizes that money allows control over the labor of others. The discussion delves into how money creates power dynamics and binds individuals through economic transactions. The concept of pushing back against money's influence, particularly in healthcare and education, is highlighted as a crucial step towards reimagining social relations beyond monetary interactions.
Rethinking Capital and Money
The conversation shifts towards reevaluating the concepts of capital and money, with a focus on the internalization of money in daily life. By emphasizing the need to reformulate ideas and challenge the dominance of money over capital, the discussion opens up avenues for radical rethinking of societal structures. This approach encourages exploring alternative systems that prioritize human dignity, sharing, and collaborative efforts over profit-driven monetary relationships.
Hope is dead. Long live hope! Whereas once hope was simply an audacious wish that we turned over to representatives of power, hope now can be a radical act through which we erode power.
But how? How do we leverage hope to help us direct and engage rather than simply wish and spectate?
To investigate this, I asked one of the most exciting and influential political thinkers of our time, JOHN HOLLOWAY.
In this episode, we talk about hope without delusion. Dreaming big without forgetting to act, acting small without forgetting the big vision, how and why we need to get rid of money, and more. I'm so happy to have spoken with John and to share this with you!
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