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Jan 3, 2025 • 1h 32min

ACFM Microdose: The Communist Manifesto

The hosts dive into the historical backdrop of The Communist Manifesto, discussing its influence on revolutionary movements like the 1848 revolutions. They break down its key themes, such as class struggle and the evolution of Marxist thought. Delving into colonialism's effect on capitalism, they connect it to modern issues like climate change. The role of women in labor is examined, alongside the dynamics of class struggles and expectations of revolution. Finally, they analyze democracy's challenge in the context of the manifesto's enduring legacy.
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Jan 2, 2025 • 1h 13min

Novara FM: Why The Left Needs To Care About Crypto w/ Sam Hart

Sam Hart, a developer and editor at the Cryptoeconomic Systems journal, dives deep into the world of blockchain technologies. He explores the paradox of Bitcoin as both a decentralized tool and a potential instrument of political power. Hart discusses how cryptocurrency can empower local economies and critiques the reliance on state-controlled money. He also tackles the environmental impact of mining, zk-SNARKs for secure computation, and the implications of NFTs on social mobility, making a compelling case for the Left to engage with crypto.
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Dec 24, 2024 • 58min

Novara FM: Love Actually w/ Nathalie Olah

Nathalie Olah, a writer and cultural critic known for her books 'Steal As Much As You Can' and 'Bad Taste', joins the discussion to unpack 'Love Actually'. They explore its nostalgic take on British identity amidst a post-9/11 landscape, critiquing the film’s simplistic portrayals of love, race, and class. Olah highlights the disconnection and infidelity within its narratives, while also addressing the politically charged context of the Blair era. The conversation reveals how the film offers an escapist yet flawed reflection of societal issues.
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Dec 23, 2024 • 1h 36min

Downstream: 2024 Round Up: Gaza, Starmer and the Death of Woke

The hosts dive into a tumultuous year, questioning the stability of the Labour government and the leadership of Keir Starmer. They dissect the evolution of 'woke' culture, emphasizing the need for inclusive dialogue amidst the tensions of identity politics. Geopolitical dynamics are explored, highlighting regional conflicts and the shift towards a multipolar world. They also examine climate challenges and the importance of social commitments while fostering hope for a future defined by anti-racism and meaningful relationships.
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Dec 19, 2024 • 1h 11min

Novara FM: Die Hard w/ James Butler

James Butler, a writer, editor, broadcaster, and co-founder of Novara Media, joins Eleanor Penny to dissect the classic film 'Die Hard.' They explore whether it deserves the title of Christmas movie while unraveling themes of corporate power and class dynamics. The conversation dives into masculinity and socio-political tensions of the late '80s, investigating character motivations, and societal anxieties shaped by the Reagan era. They also critique the film’s portrayal of women and reconsider traditional action tropes, making connections to broader cultural narratives.
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Dec 16, 2024 • 1h 48min

Downstream: Is Germany’s Economy Heading for Collapse? w/ Wolfgang Münchau

Wolfgang Munchau, author of 'Kaput' and a seasoned columnist, discusses Germany's precarious position just before a general election. He delves into the historical context of German automotive prowess and its decline due to energy dependence on Russia. Munchau reveals the fallout from austerity measures and technological stagnation facing the economy and examines Germany's complex relationships with Russia and China. The rise of far-right politics is also explored, highlighting the socio-economic dynamics steering political change in the nation.
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Dec 13, 2024 • 1h 28min

Novara FM: We Need a New Wikileaks w/ Stefania Maurizi

Stefania Maurizi, an Italian journalist who collaborated with Wikileaks and Glenn Greenwald on the Edward Snowden revelations, discusses the profound impact of Wikileaks on governmental transparency and the significance of whistleblowers. She explores how digital technology has reshaped the landscape for exposing state secrets and critiques the hypocrisy of media outlets that profit from leaks yet oppose whistleblower protections. Maurizi also examines Julian Assange's controversial allegations and the erosion of public trust in institutions following these revelations.
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Dec 9, 2024 • 53min

Downstream: The Journalist Who Spent A Year With The Taliban w/ Ibrahim Nash’at

Ibrahim Nash’at, a journalist and filmmaker who spent a year with Taliban leadership, shares his eye-opening experiences after the U.S. withdrawal. He highlights the Taliban's transformation and power dynamics, discussing the contradictions of Afghan women's rights amid ongoing conflict. Nash’at reflects on the challenges of authentically depicting the Afghan experience in his documentary, Hollywoodgate. He also critiques Western perceptions and explores the implications of military actions, revealing the Taliban's savvy use of propaganda in their resurgence.
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Dec 8, 2024 • 1h 44min

ACFM Trip 48: Political Commitment

Political commitment takes center stage as the hosts dive into the dynamics of activism and community engagement. They explore the thin line between cultural production and political action, alongside discussions on allies versus comrades. The complexities of maintaining integrity in activism are examined, while historical precedents highlight the power and challenges of grassroots movements. Questions surrounding personal beliefs, societal responsibilities, and the evolution of political ideologies create a rich tapestry of thought-provoking dialogue.
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Dec 5, 2024 • 1h 22min

Novara FM: The New Scramble for Africa in the Vacuum of Empire w/ James Pogue

James Pogue, a journalist who explores the intersections of violence, money, and power, dives into the chaotic legacy of colonialism in Africa. He discusses how arbitrary borders established by France continue to impact local nomadic cultures, especially amidst climate change. Pogue also highlights the growing influence of Russia and China, alongside extremist groups like Al-Qaeda, in replacing traditional colonial powers. He ties these issues to the far-right movements in the U.S., questioning the future of governance amid evolving geopolitical dynamics.

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