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Ryan Cooper & Alexi the Greek
Philosophy, politics, and the left.
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Nov 10, 2018 • 1h 7min
Episode 15 - 2018 Midterms
This episode we discuss the midterms. We start off with Ryan flagrantly botching the state Claire McCaskill is from (Missouri, not Iowa), then move into a broader discussion on What It All Means: live, unfiltered, raw insight from start to finish.

Nov 6, 2018 • 1h 10min
Episode 14 - Anand Giridharadas on Big Philanthropy & Antonio Gramsci
This time we discuss Anand Giridharadas's book Winners Take All about the ideological underpinnings and functions of elite philanthropy. Then (about 30:00) we discuss how the book illustrates the basic insights of the Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci on ideology, hegemony, and the role of intellectuals in politics.

Nov 3, 2018 • 1h 11min
Episode 13 - Karl Polanyi
In this episode (recorded some time ago) we discuss the ongoing insight and relevance of Karl Polanyi, whose brilliant work The Great Transformation continues to shed light on modern political economy.

Oct 30, 2018 • 1h 12min
Episode 12 - Fascist Violence, David Hume, & Judith Butler
In this episode, we consider the grim news of the #MAGABomber, the synagogue shooting, the election of Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil, and what Hume and Butler might teach us about this.
Unfortunately, Alexi had a technical malfunction, so the audio quality is somewhat below par on his end.

Oct 23, 2018 • 60min
Episode 11 - Leftist Foreign Policy & Francis Fukuyama
In this episode, we welcome new guest Emma Steiner to talk about Bernie Sanders' recent foreign policy speech, how leftists should think about the issue, David Klion's recent review of Obama adviser Ben Rhodes' new book, and finally the group blog Fellow Travelers (which just published a piece by Representative Ro Khanna).
Then at about 31:00, we turn to Mr. End of History Francis Fukuyama's surprising support for socialism in a recent interview, and an atrocious apologia for the bank bailout he gave on another podcast.
Keep your ears open for a special guest appearance from Ellie the cat at about 34:00.
Finally, as listeners pointed out, we made a factual error in the last episode. It was not Franz von Papen who supported Hitler only to be assassinated in the Knight of the Long Knives, it was actually Kurt von Schleicher.

Oct 17, 2018 • 1h 9min
Episode 10 - Fascism & Capitalism
The Republican Party has basically developed a quasi-paramilitary wing in the form of the Proud Boys, which went on a violent rampage in New York City after celebrating the 58th anniversary of the assination of Inejiro Asanuma at the Metropolitan Republican Club. Worse brawls happened in Portland, Oregon.
So for this episode we discuss the links between the business class and the extreme right, and how the dysfunctions of capitalism can enable the rise of violent fascism.

Oct 14, 2018 • 1h 17min
Episode 9 - Champagne Ecosocialism & Jon Chait Join DSA, feat @jeffspross
This time we discuss the structural requirements of de-carbonizing the world economy, and whether it will be necessary as a practical matter to live an austere lifestyle or stop economic growth. Then (37:30) we turn to Jonathan Chait's latest pro-socialism manifesto.
Image credit: Leaflet - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link

Oct 11, 2018 • 53min
Episode 8 - How Should the Left Think about the Judiciary? Feat. Bajeera McCorkle
For this episode we have our first guest, legal and political theory scholar Bajeera McCorkle. We discuss the abysmal history of the Supreme Court, the rise of neo-Lochnerism on the right, and try to work out how the left should think about the legal system.

Oct 9, 2018 • 60min
Episode 7 - Saudi Arabia & Machiavelli
This time we discuss the astonishing news that Saudi Arabia may have sent assassins to murder a Washington Post journalist, and how that illustrates the (often misunderstood) thinking of Machiavelli.

Oct 5, 2018 • 37min
Episode 6 - #MeToo, Hierarchy, & Inequality
In this shorter episode (also recorded some time ago) we take a look at the unusual case of Avital Ronell, the female critical theory professor who was credibly accused of sexual harassment, as well as the case of Asia Argento, who was allegedly both victim and perpetrator. We also discuss how hierarchy and inequality enable sexual harassment and abuse generally.


