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Corey Mohler

Creator of Existential Comics and frequent contributor to discussions on philosophy and political thought. Known for insightful commentary on Simone Weil.

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May 8, 2023 • 1h 39min

Documentary #15: The Myth of Freedom Under Capitalism

Although its intellectual handmaidens love to insist otherwise — capitalism is not a system that truly embodies freedom. We all feel it, of course — that nagging sense that we lack any agency over the choices that shape our lives, the frustration we feel at our bosses, the tension we feel with our landlords, the sense that we’re all just stuck in a rat race. We might lack the language to articulate it, or a framework within which to situate it, but we all know, deep down, that this ain’t it — that there’s something deeply wrong. In this episode, we explore why this is — why, despite what we’re constantly being told — that we currently live under the freest system ever — that we’re not actually free — and why we’re all imprisoned within capitalism. We start with a brief history of how we got here, what different conceptions of freedom have meant historically — and how they can be applied to our current condition — and then we take a deep dive into the mechanisms this system uses to keep us all imprisoned, and, finally, how we can break free. Featured Guests: Matt Christman: Co-host of Chapo Trap House Ayesha Khan: Infectious diseases scientist, germ doctor, grassroots organizer, writer, astrobiologist, and educator Corey Mohler: Creator of Existential Comics Jessica Gordon Nembhard: Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development in the Department of Africana Studies at John Jay College of the City University of New York and author of Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice David Bollier: Activist, Scholar, and blogger focused on the commons and author of The Commoner's Catalog for Changemaking: Tooks for the Transitions Ahead. Music by Collections of Colonies of Bees, Peder, Mammoth Star, Do Make Say Think, and Chris Zabriskie, Thank you to Bethan Mure for the cover art. Upstream theme music was composed by Robert Raymond. You can read the full transcript of this episode here.  This episode of Upstream was made possible with support from listeners like you. Upstream is a labor of love — we couldn't keep this project going without the generosity of our listeners and fans. Please consider chipping in a one-time or recurring donation at www.upstreampodcast.org/support If your organization wants to sponsor one of our upcoming documentaries, we have a number of sponsorship packages available. Find out more at upstreampodcast.org/sponsorship For more from Upstream, visit www.upstreampodcast.org and follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Bluesky. You can also subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.  
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Feb 28, 2020 • 1h 30min

Simone Weil: French Philosopher, Christian Mystic, & Anti-Fascist Radical

Corey Mohler, creator of Existential Comics and a keen observer of philosophy, joins to delve into the life of Simone Weil. They explore her radical political activism, intertwined with her Christian mysticism, and the impact of oppressive labor conditions on workers. The conversation highlights Weil's psychological insights on repetitive jobs and critiques traditional Marxism. Corey also sheds light on Weil's transformatively painful experiences during wars, showcasing her commitment to the oppressed, ultimately framing her as a profound thinker reconciling faith and political thought.
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Sep 9, 2019 • 47min

Ep. 225: Simone Weil on War and Oppression (Part One)

Guest Corey Mohler, an expert on Simone Weil's essays, explores the mechanisms that maintain oppression and war, focusing on Weil's analysis of the Iliad and the dehumanizing effects of force. They discuss the relationship between power, expansion, and brutality, critique Marx's perspective on power dynamics, and explore the link between individual interactions and power-seeking in society. They also delve into the connection between human efforts and natural selection, highlighting how societies have selective forces akin to Darwinian processes.