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21 snips
Feb 10, 2025 • 1h 10min

Downstream: Elon Musk Wants to Be Napoleon w/ Will Davies

In this discussion, Professor Will Davies, an expert in political economy and author of 'The Happiness Industry', shares his insights on the chaotic political landscape shaped by Trump's ambitions. They delve into 'libertarian authoritarianism' and the erosion of democratic norms, especially among youth disillusioned with political systems. Topics like the shifting perceptions of immigration in Britain and Silicon Valley's influence on politics underscore the intertwining of societal anxieties with economic realities. The duo also critiques environmental elitism amidst climate discussions.
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Feb 3, 2025 • 1h 10min

Downstream: Why Are So Many People Lonely? w/ Shon Faye

Shon Faye, author of 'The Transgender Issue' and 'Love in Exile,' joins Ash Sarkar to tackle the complexities of love in today's world. They explore how societal norms have transformed marriage and relationships from past generations to now. Key topics include the crisis of loneliness among young men and the role of secularism in relationship breakdowns. Faye shares insights on the unique challenges faced by trans individuals and the nuances of love, identity, and compassion in a divided society.
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Feb 2, 2025 • 1h 9min

ACFM Microdose: Making Sense of Sovereign Debt w/ Heidi Chow

Heidi Chow, the executive director of Debt Justice, dives into the complex world of sovereign debt, particularly affecting the Global South. She discusses how historical colonial legacies contribute to ongoing debt crises and sheds light on the detrimental role of international rating agencies. The conversation moves to the impact of the climate crisis on national borrowing, highlighting how high debt repayments hinder crucial climate action. Chow also advocates for systemic reforms and new frameworks to support debt-stricken nations, urging for immediate action against predatory lending practices.
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Jan 30, 2025 • 1h 36min

Novara FM: Time for a New Left Party? w/ Oliver Eagleton, Rachel Godfrey Wood and Joe Todd

Oliver Eagleton, an associate editor at New Left Review and author of "The Starmer Project," joins Rachel Godfrey-Wood, lead organizer at Momentum, and Joe Todd, founder of New Organisations Extraordinaire. They dive into how the left can reconstitute itself post-Corbynism. Topics include the potential for a new political party, the need for strategic coalitions, and the urgency of grassroots engagement amidst rising populism. There's also a discussion on the importance of labor unions and the vital role of activism in mobilizing disenfranchised voters.
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Jan 27, 2025 • 1h 36min

Downstream: Everything They Tell You About the Economy Is Wrong w/ Gary Stevenson

Gary Stevenson, a former top trader at Citibank and author of "The Trading Game," dives into the troubling dynamics of today's economy. He discusses how rising housing prices during the pandemic have widened economic disparities and the potential for lifelong poverty amidst concentrated wealth. Stevenson critiques Elon Musk's influence on democracy and exposes how current political establishments might be nearing extinction due to their failure to address these pressing issues. His analytical insights raise urgent questions about the future of financial stability and inequality.
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Jan 26, 2025 • 1h 52min

ACFM Trip 49: Debt

Debt isn't just a number; it's a powerful belief shaping society. The hosts dive into the psychological and cultural impacts of indebtedness, examining everything from credit scores to the moral implications of borrowing. They challenge the idea of debt as a mechanism of control and explore the historical connections between debt and systems of oppression. The conversation also touches on the concept of 'everyday communism,' proposing that social relationships should prioritize cooperation over transactional exchanges. It's a thought-provoking journey into the complexities of debt in modern life.
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Jan 23, 2025 • 1h 14min

Novara FM: What Will ‘Technoking’ Elon Musk Do in the White House? w/ Quinn Slobodian

Quinn Slobodian, a Professor of international history at Boston University and author on neoliberalism, joins to dissect Elon Musk's transition from a liberal icon to a controversial right-wing figure. They explore Musk's peculiar ideology, contrasting libertarian views with the rise of 'techno-monarchism.' Slobodian also critiques the intertwining of corporate governance and political power, examining how Musk's influence shapes modern capitalism and societal disparities. The conversation navigates the complex implications of Musk's visions for the future, including his ambitious plans for Mars.
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Jan 21, 2025 • 1h 23min

Downstream: Who’s Behind the Institute of Economic Affairs? w/ Kristian Niemietz

Kristian Niemietz, Director at the Institute of Economic Affairs, dives into the secretive world of powerful think tanks advocating for free-market policies. He debates trickle-down economics while discussing the IEA's Hayekian origins and its influence on figures like Thatcher. The conversation highlights the tension between national and local governance, explores the shift in his own political beliefs, and emphasizes the importance of funding transparency in think tanks. Niemietz's insights reveal the complexities behind neoliberal ideologies and modern economic discussions.
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Jan 16, 2025 • 1h 30min

Downstream: Woke Capitalism Just Collapsed. Here’s Why w/ Brett Christophers

Brett Christophers, a geographer and former management consultant, dives into the decline of woke capitalism and its implications. He discusses the waning trust in asset management firms like BlackRock and Blackstone amid disillusionment with traditional financial practices. Christophers critiques the disconnect between leftist political leadership and industry expertise, emphasizing the need for practical solutions. He also examines the impact of UK land privatization and highlights the optimistic outlook for clean energy initiatives despite past financial missteps.
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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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