
Bungacast
The global politics podcast at the end of the End of History. Politics is back but it’s stranger than ever: join us as we chart a course beyond the age of ’bunga bunga’. Interviews, long-form discussions, docu-series.
Latest episodes

Mar 22, 2022 • 1h 5min
/249/ Dances with Truckers ft. Ashley Frawley
On the Freedom Convoy, the indigenous question, and 'anti-socialist socialism'(?)
Sociologist and commentator Ashley Frawley is back on the pod to talk about the situation in Canada. With family members involved in the protests, we asked her what she made of the truckers and the way demands were framed as 'anti-socialist'.
We move on to debate how to understand popular resistance to 'social engineering' today, as well as the uses of 'emotionalism' to undermine political agency.
Readings & Links:
How the truckers split indigenous Canada, Ashley Frawley, UnHerd
Lecture: Emotion & Reason, Ashley Frawley, The Academy
Semiotics of Happiness, Ashley Frawley, Bloomsbury, 2005

Mar 15, 2022 • 8min
Excerpt: /248/ Aufhebonus Bonus
In which we respond to listener questions & criticisms.
A bumper episode, featuring plenty on Canadian truckers, Swedish populists, ideas of justice, hyperpolitics and much more.
The full episode is for subscribers only. Sign up at patreon.com/bungacast

Mar 8, 2022 • 1h 3min
/246/ Why Isn’t There Revolution? ft. Vivek Chibber
On class & material self-interest.
We talk to Vivek Chibber about his new book, The Class Matrix: Social Theory After the Cultural Turn, which seeks to answer why capitalism has proven remarkably stable. Vivek explains why classical Marxism does not need 'ideological supplements' to explain why there hasn't been revolution; instead, structural class theory already provides the answers.
We go back to basics, looking at the role of interests, debate what the real role of ideology is (not 'false consciousness'), and look at why particularism, rather than the universal collectivism of class, now dominates.
Part two of the interview, plus the After Party, is available over at patreon.com/bungacast

Mar 7, 2022 • 10min
Excerpt: /245/ Reading Club: Emergency Politics II - Agamben
On Giorgio Agamben's State of Exception (2005).
How did a darling of the left during the War on Terror become a resource for the right during Covid? Is Agamben right to blur the boundary between fascism and liberal democracy? And if we are in a 'permanent state of exception', what is the right response?
And we discuss your questions.
The full episode is for $10+ subscribers. Sign up at patreon.com/bungacast
Other links:
The Crisis of the Crisis: Is Covid politics the real emergency?, Geoff Shullenberger, The New Atlantis

Mar 1, 2022 • 1h 27min
/244/ Bunga NYC: Live Debate ft. Adam Tooze
Join Adam Tooze, a Columbia University history professor and economic history expert, as he dives into thought-provoking themes on contemporary politics and historical insights. He challenges the notion of a post-ideological era, examining consumerism's rise and the implications of managerial technocracy. Tooze also explores class dynamics and the struggles within the professional managerial class, while critiquing state responsibility during the pandemic. With a focus on freedom and rationality, this discussion encourages active political engagement and understanding of current socio-economic landscapes.

Mar 1, 2022 • 1h 10min
/236/ Green Nazi Paedos ft. Lily Lynch (UNLOCKED)
On the German Greens' shady history.
Journalist Lily Lynch, editor of Balkanist, joins us to talk about her recent investigations into the Green Party, who are now back in power in Germany.
The 68ers attempted to combat authoritarianism and Nazi legacies through sexual liberation, building on the work of Wilhelm Reich. How did this lead some small groups associated with the Greens to advocate paedophilia – and even to accept former Nazis into their ranks?
Later the Greens would fully embrace war. We discuss how their emphasis on "maturity" and multilateral humanitarianism became the means through which they justified their new hawkish stance and adoption of NATO's cause.
Readings:
Meet the German Green Party: From "Pedophile Rights" to Post-Pacifism, Lily Lynch (free)
The German Green Party's Oldest Member Was a Known Pedophile Nazi Stormtrooper, Lily Lynch
West Berlin Had a "Radical" All-Female Pedophile Commune with Links to the German Green Party, Lily Lynch
How a Pacifist Party Gave War a Chance, Lily Lynch
What's Become of the German Greens? Joachim Jachnow, NLR (2013)
No End to Neoliberalism in Germany, Bernhard Pirkl, Damage (Dec 2021)

Feb 22, 2022 • 1h 4min
/242/ Bureaucracy Rules OK ft. Michael Lind
On class wars, new and old.
Michael Lind, Professor of Practice at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, joins us to talk about what it might take to restore working class power in Western states. He explains some of the arguments in his book The New Class War (2020) in greater depth, as well as discussing his intellectual debt to the ex-Trotskyist theorist turned Cold War conservative, James Burnham.
Plus, Michael talks about how his Texan background and upbringing shaped his outlook on industrialisation, national development and populism.
Part two: https://www.patreon.com/posts/243-bureaucracy-62900197
Readings:
America’s Asymmetric Civil War, Tablet Mag
Why ending tenure is only the start, Tablet Mag
The importance of James Burnham, Tablet Mag
Bungacast Reading Club on The New Class War

Feb 15, 2022 • 7min
Excerpt: /241/ Three Articles: Peace & Social War in North America
On dovish conservatives, Trumpist coup-mongers and Canadian truckers.
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Live debate/book launch in NYC, Feb 22nd: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/live-debate-book-launch-the-end-of-the-end-of-history-tickets-261000468427
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We examine what arguments 'pro-worker conservatives' are making in an aim to rid the GOP of warmongers and what this says about their vision of politics. In that light we also look at the Trumpist wing and ask what they might have in common, if anything, with the former. And we debate the Canadian protests against vaccine mandates and the left's response to it so far.
Three Articles:
Hawks Are Standing in the Way of a New Republican Party, Sohrab Ahmari, Patrick Deneen, Gladden Pappin, NYT
The second coming of Donald Trump, The Economist
As Workers Resist, the Left Recoils, Edwin Aponte, The Bellows

Feb 8, 2022 • 1h 36min
/240/ Populist Interventions: Örebro Party ft. Malcolm Kyeyune
The first in an occasional series on new initiatives.
We speak to Malcolm Kyeyune of Sweden's Örebro Party about its origins, analysis and goals. Is a new working class politics to be found in direct opposition to the PMC or the 'transferiat'? How does this local party intend to scale up? What sort of issues are on its agenda? And how does it aim to go beyond the impasses of other populist initiatives?

Feb 1, 2022 • 1h 23min
/239/ Against Justice ft. Ross Wolfe
On the critique of egalitarian ideology.
We talk to writer Ross Wolfe about his essay "Marxism Contra Justice". Given that struggles for justice have been central to all sorts of radical movements, why is it important to cleave Marxist politics away from this notion? How are contemporary notions of 'social justice' already degraded versions of earlier egalitarian ideology on the left? Is it possible to conceive of any popular working-class movement that doesn’t begin with people’s sense of indignation and desire for redress?
Links:
Marxism Contra Justice, Ross Wolfe, Datacide
The Charnel House, Ross Wolfe's blog