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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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Apr 13, 2021 • 7min
/186/ Aufhebonus Bonus ft. Lee Jones
On Covid state failure + responses to listeners.
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We start off by discussing listener points and criticisms – e.g. is PMC a useful category? Is a counterculture a terrible idea? Were we wrong on Deleuze? More on the lockdown debate... – before featuring the second part of our discussion with Lee Jones on the coronavirus and state failure (from 45:30).
We look in depth at what went wrong in Western state responses to the pandemic, why they didn't follow their own plans, and compare this to South Korea's relative success.
Readings:
How the pandemic has exposed Britain’s failed ‘regulatory state’, Lee Jones, Daily Telegraph
COVID-19 and the failure of the neoliberal regulatory state, Lee Jones and Shahar Hameiri, Review of International Political Economy

Apr 6, 2021 • 56min
/185/ Discipline-Flourishing Democracy ft. Lee Jones
On the uprising in Myanmar, plus Covid state failure.
Southeast Asia scholar (and Bunga recidivist) Lee Jones joins us to talk about the coup in Myanmar (and why the word “coup” can be misleading), and explains the nature of the forces opposing the military, in the context of the country’s recent transition to civilian rule.
Then, from 40mins, we discuss how the UK failed in dealing with the pandemic, and how this applies across the West. Lee's recent work looks at the neoliberal "regulatory state" and its incapacities, so we compare the UK's failure with Korea's relative success.
Readings:
Preliminary thoughts on the Myanmar “coup”, Lee Jones, Medium
Responding to the Myanmar coup, Crisis Group
How the Civil Disobedience Movement can win, Aye Min Thant and Yan Aung, Frontier
How the pandemic has exposed Britain’s failed ‘regulatory state’, Lee Jones, Daily Telegraph
COVID-19 and the failure of the neoliberal regulatory state (pdf), Lee Jones and Shahar Hameiri, Review of International Political Economy

Apr 2, 2021 • 3min
Excerpt: /184/ Reading Club: The European Coup
We discuss the first of Perry Anderson's new essays on Europe published in the London Review of Books, which focuses on Luuk van Middelaar - described as the EU's first organic intellectual. We discuss what that means, as well as the role of the "coup" in forming the EU.
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Mar 30, 2021 • 5min
Excerpt: /183/ Acid Bunga Bunga ft. Mike Watson
On memes and the counter-culture.
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Theorist and curator Mike Watson advances the argument for "acid leftism". What is this, and why do we need a new counter-culture? Is contemporary leftism lacking a utopian imaginary?
Plus: slow memes and fast memes; the democratisation of art and media; and generations: which ones became conservative, which one might not?
Running order:
(00:04:15) - Interview with Mike Watson
(01:02:00) - 'Afterparty' discussion on what a counter-culture might look like today
Readings:
Can the Left Learn to Meme? , Mike Watson, Zero Books
The Acid Left, YouTube channel
The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, Walter Benjamin (pdf)

Mar 23, 2021 • 4min
Excerpt: /182/ Three Articles: Sporno-Vaxxo-Techno-Populism
In this latest Three Articles, we examine the rise of 'techno-populism', look at the EU's vaccine debacle, and question whether cinema - and popular culture in general - is being desexualised and pornified at the same time.
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Readings:
The rise of the technopopulists, Chris Bickerton, New Statesman (pdf attached)
Accelerating Decay, Wolfgang Streeck, Sidecar - NRL blog
Everyone is beautiful and no one is horny, RS Benedict, BloodKnife

Mar 16, 2021 • 1h 27min
/181/ Juche in North Britain? ft. Cat Boyd & David Jamieson
On the socialist case for Scottish independence.
David Jamieson and Cat Boyd, writers and hosts of Conter, the Scottish anti-capitalist website and podcast, join us to to talk about the prospects for Scottish independence in advance of the Scottish parliamentary elections in May. Would an independent Scotland within the EU be a contradiction in term? How would an independent Scotland fare - and what would it mean for the "national question" across Europe? And what's up with the factional strife among Scottish nationalists?
Readings:
Contercast, podcast hosted by Cat & David
Independence Beyond Salmond and Sturgeon, David Jamieson, Conter
The Origins of Scottish Nationhood, Neil Davidson, Pluto Press

Mar 9, 2021 • 1h 19min
/180/ Bunga Bunga (but Gay) ft. Mark Simpson & River Page
On gay liberation and sexual politics.
After big advances over the past decades, we can now ask, did the gays win? And if so, so what? Mark Simpson in the UK and River Page in Florida join us to discuss whether something was lost in that victory.
We ponder whether gay politics was the original identity politics and what happens when a narrow focus on equality triumphs over liberation. Do sexual liberation politics have any future? Plus: how Blairism was the biggest drag act of all.
Readings:
Anti-Gay, Mark Simpson (Bloomsbury, 1996)
Being Gay in the Thirties (Gay Life), documentary mentioned by Mark
Trading in the Past: Queer London, Mark Simpson
The Standpoint Bureaucracy, River Page, TwinkRev
The Woke Resurrection of a Gay Sex Panic, River Page, TwinkRev

Mar 2, 2021 • 7min
Excerpt: /179/ The Hobbyist Left ft. David Swift
How to address the political problems of leftwing parties today?
Liverpudlian historian David Swift argues that the problem is hobbyism - people for whom politics constitutes their identity rather than expressing their interest in social and political change. He joins us to take us through his arguments about hobbyism, and how he thinks the Left might change for the better.
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Readings:
A Left For Itself, David Swift, Zer0 Books
How the Left lost all purpose, James Bloodworth, Unherd
How not to be a white anti-racist, David Swift, Unherd

Mar 1, 2021 • 1h 29min
/173/ Reading Club: Left Case for Brexit (UNLOCKED)
We've exceptionally unlocked one of our recent Reading Clubs. For access to all the monthly Reading Clubs - as well as our ~2 patreon episodes a month - subscribe at patreon.com/bungacast for $10.
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On Richard Tuck's The Left Case for Brexit, a book composed of essays written throughout the Brexit process, providing a diary of Brexit of sorts, as well as political and historical arguments around sovereignty.
We also take the opportunity to debate its global implications - what are the possibilities for popular sovereignty in a globalised world?
On the final deal and its implications, see: The UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement: Minimum Brexit

Feb 26, 2021 • 5min
Excerpt: /178/ Reading Club: Societies of Control
We discuss Gilles Deleuze's short essay, Postscript on the Societies of Control and ask whether his understanding, according to which society has changed from one where discipline is exercised in institutions to one where control is implemented across society, holds water.
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