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#ACFM Trip 16: The Long ’90s

May 23, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The End of History - Is There a Global Political Economy?
03:28 • 4min
3
The End of History Hypothesis
07:29 • 4min
4
The New Labour Project - The Limit of Actual Reform
11:01 • 3min
5
The End of History
14:27 • 2min
6
The End of History Theis, Is It?
16:24 • 3min
7
Massive Attack - The First Really Famous Band in the Nineties
19:34 • 3min
8
I Hate Friends, I Hate Frinds at a Time.
22:50 • 2min
9
The End of Music Culture
24:30 • 5min
10
The Ideological Critique of Neoliberalism
29:08 • 4min
11
What's the Next Wave of the Subcultural Cycle?
32:46 • 4min
12
The B Not Compared to What Steve Jobbs Was Thinking in the Nineties
37:12 • 2min
13
Is the Internet Monopolized?
38:46 • 4min
14
Is There a Corbonism in the Internet?
42:41 • 4min
15
Psychodelic
46:53 • 2min
16
I Feel Less Free Now Than I Did in the Nineties
48:46 • 4min
17
Spice Girls
52:43 • 5min
18
The Crisis of Two Thousand and Eight
57:53 • 1min
19
The Early Nineties - A Time of Recession
59:08 • 4min
20
Is the Early Nineties a Lost Acicommunist Moment?
01:03:09 • 4min
21
The Real Tanks a Claim That Yeltin Wouldn't Have Won
01:07:14 • 3min
22
The Pops
01:10:44 • 2min
23
The First Cultural Manifestation of the Nineties
01:12:18 • 2min
24
Age and Dub Foundation
01:14:13 • 5min
25
Britpop and the Loss of Class Power
01:19:02 • 5min
26
Feminism in the Nineties
01:24:00 • 4min
27
The Roaring Twenties - The Centres Dance
01:28:02 • 3min
28
The Emergent and the Residual
01:30:58 • 6min