

Bungacast
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.
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Aug 24, 2021 • 1h 20min
/211/ Unlocking the Lockdown Left ft. @galexybrane
On lockdowns, education, and the left.
California middle-school teacher and social critic Alex Gutentag (@galexybrane) joins us to talk about the depredations of lockdown in California and the wider world.
How has lockdown affected different segments of society, and how damaging have school closures been on education? Why has the professional middle class been so in favour of widespread restrictions – and how did the left go from backing Medicare 4 All to cheering on lockdowns in the space of a few months?
Readings:
The War on Reality, Alex Gutentag, The Tablet
The Great Covid Class War, Alex Gutentag, The Bellows

Aug 21, 2021 • 6min
Excerpt: /210/ Reading Club: Psychoanalysis & Spirit of Capitalism
We discuss Eli Zaretsky's essay, "Psychoanalysis and the Spirit of Capitalism" (also available as a chapter in his book Political Freud).
How convincing is Zaretsky’s idea that, as capitalism was becoming more organized and systematic, it also liberated relations between the sexes and enhanced a sense of individual subjectivity?
Was Freudianism a victim of its success? Did it ‘win’ and thereby make itself obsolete - socially if not intellectually? And what is today’s "spirit of capitalism"? Are we still within the spirit that was reshaped in the 1960s - the world of the New Left?
Reading Clubs are only for patrons $10 and up. Sign up at patreon.com/bungacast

Aug 17, 2021 • 8min
Excerpt: /209/ Aufhebonus Bonus + Kabul Falls
On the Fall of Kabul, plus responding to your questions & comments.
On this Aufhebonus Bonus, we take your critical comments on 'positive biopolitics' and authoritarian responses to Covid. Plus, whether neoliberalism is really ending, the usefulness of using 'PMC' or 'clerisy', and much more.
We start by discussing what's happening in Afghanistan, the 20 years of failure, and what happens next.
The full episode is for subscribers only. Sign up at pateron.com/bungacast for access.

Aug 10, 2021 • 59min
/207/ Pangolin vs Lobster, pt 1 ft. Paolo Gerbaudo
What comes after neoliberalism - the protective state?
We talk to Paolo Gerbaudo about his new book, The Great Recoil, in which Paolo argues we are now turning inwards – globalisation is no longer a sea of opportunity and instead fear dominates. How convincing is his notion of an emerging 'protective state', and do either the left or right variants of it really promise us much at all?
Part two of the interview is available for subscribers only. Sign up and listen at patreon.com/bungacast
Links:
The Great Recoil, Verso Books
On the 'digital party', Bungacast

Aug 3, 2021 • 8min
Excerpt: /206/ Three Articles: Post-Liberalism
On post-liberalism: loving the state, crushing the individual?
For this 3A, articles from different 'conservative' outlets - but how conservative, and of what kind?
Articles:
The real danger is insurgency on the right, William Hague, The Times (pdf attached in patreon)
To curse social media is to exonerate society, Janan Ganesh, FT (pdf attached in patreon)
We are all Britney now, Mary Harrington, Unherd
Full episode for subscribers only. Sign up at patreon.com/bungacast

Jul 27, 2021 • 1h 30min
/205/ The World In One Country: The Final ft. Many Guests
What country best captures 20th and 21st century history?
For our 200th episode special, we posed the question: "If you had to study the history of only one country from 1900-2020, and thereby understand the history of the whole world, which would you pick?"
You voted on the ten submissions and now we invited the top 3 back on the pod to discuss in more depth: Dominik Leusder on Germany; David Broder on Italy; and David Adler on India.
Then Phil and Alex choose a winner (it's a "managed democracy").
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Jul 20, 2021 • 45min
/204/ Three Articles: People's Republic of Fleeing
On Chinese investment, Swiss democracy, and fleeing from Afghanistan.
In this Three Articles, we discuss flight or departure in various ways: China opening the gates for its huge savings to spill onto world markets; Switzerland leaving (or remaining outside) the EU; and the US's sudden departure from Afghanistan, without telling anyone.
'Three Articles' episodes are normally for subscribers only - but this one's free. Sign up at patreon.com/bungacast for regular access.
London book launch/bunga party: Register here
Articles:
What happens if Chinese household wealth is unleashed on the world?, Thomas Hale and Tabby Kinder, FT (pdf in patreon)
Swexit, Wolfgang Streeck, Sidecar-NLR
US troops abandoned Bagram airport base in the dead of night..., various, Daily Mail

Jul 13, 2021 • 9min
Excerpt: /203/ Positive Biopolitics? ft. Benjamin Bratton
On pandemic & post-pandemic politics.
We talk to Benjamin Bratton about his new book, The Revenge of the Real, and its argument for a "positive biopolitics". What does an "epidemiological view of society" look like, and why should we let go of the idea that unmediated social relations are the most authentic kind? We touch on the work of Foucault and Agamben and why they are or aren't relevant to our conditions and critique "boomer theorists".
The full episode is for subscribers only. Sign up at patreon.com/bungacast
Come to our book launch in London.
Readings:
The Revenge of the Real, Verso Books
The 7th Function of Language, Laurent Binet, Penguin

Jul 6, 2021 • 8min
Excerpt: /202/ 3 Articles: Clerisy, War, Football
In our latest 3A, we discuss "the clerisy" and how it relates to the PMC; how the EU is doing forever war just as much as the US; and the hyper-commodification of football.
The full episode is for subscribers only. Sign up at patreon.com/bungacast
Articles:
Did Populism Start A 21st Century Anti-Clerical Revolution?, Angela Nagle, Substack
Interview with Wolfgang Streeck: The EU’s war in Africa, Jonas Elvander, Brave New Europe
Cursed and compromised but Euro 2020’s irresistible circus rolls on, Barney Ronay, The Guardian

Jul 2, 2021 • 7min
Excerpt: /201/ Reading Club: The New Class War
We discuss Michael Lind's The New Class War.
Lind identifies new lines in the class war, between working class and managerial overclass, between those in the "heartlands" and those in the "hubs". How convincing is this account? What is his critique of technocratic managerialism and its symptom, populism? How convincing - and realistic - is his solution of "democratic pluralism"? And is this only achievable as a result of a new cold war with China?
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