
Politics Theory Other
A podcast on radical politics, critical theory, and history. Hosted by Alex Doherty.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/poltheoryother
Contact: politicstheoryother@gmail.com
Latest episodes

Feb 8, 2025 • 1min
Excerpt - Adam Tooze on resistance to Trump
Dive into the shifting alliances in American political resistance, exploring how society is reacting to the aftermath of the Trump era. The discussion critiques the Biden administration's challenges in unifying democratic factions. Key topics include the ongoing crises in Gaza and the rise of anti-immigrant sentiments, revealing the complexities of contemporary political dynamics.

Jan 25, 2025 • 3min
Excerpt - Richard Seymour responds to listeners' questions
Richard tackles pressing topics like the recent Gaza ceasefire and its implications. He delves into the controversial dynamics of Bible study in American schools, scrutinizing the rise of Christian nationalism. The discussion also explores what can be learned from Mexico's Morena party, offering insights into political strategies and movements. Join him for a thought-provoking analysis that connects education, politics, and global events.

Jan 20, 2025 • 1h 1min
Gaza's future w/ Muhammad Shehada
This week features Muhammad Shehada, a Palestinian writer and analyst known for his insightful commentary on Gaza's complex dynamics. He discusses the severe humanitarian crisis resulting from ongoing conflict, shedding light on widespread suffering and Israel's military strategies. Shehada examines Hamas's unexpected resilience amidst significant losses. He also delves into the potential shifts in U.S. foreign policy under a future Trump administration, while highlighting the growing international solidarity movement's impact on shaping discourse and policy.

Jan 11, 2025 • 52min
A crisis in credibility - Labour's economic programme
Will Davies joins PTO to talk about his recent article in the London Review of Books on the UK government's economic agenda. We discussed the policies that Labour has adopted in its attempt to break out of the low growth and low productivity rates that have characterised the UK economy in recent years. We also chatted about the extent to which the Starmer-Reeves project emulates and diverges from the Biden administration's economic policies, and the left de-risking critique of so-called 'modern supply side economics'.

Dec 27, 2024 • 2min
Excerpt - Richard Seymour on Luigi Mangione
Richard Seymour dives into the complexities surrounding the overthrow of Assad in Syria and the surprising public sympathy for Luigi Mangione, tied to the assassination of a healthcare CEO. The discussion explores the idea of the social bandit and its relevance to America’s class struggles and political challenges. Seymour also touches on ‘normie socialism’ and what fascinating books have caught his interest this year, providing a thoughtful reflection on contemporary political discourse.

Dec 23, 2024 • 2min
Richard Seymour on Luigi Mangione
Dive into a thought-provoking discussion about the complex dynamics behind the overthrow of Assad in Syria. The assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson sparks a conversation about class struggle and public sentiment for suspect Luigi Mangione. Richard Seymour examines the implications of these events through the lens of social banditry, drawing from Eric Hobsbawm’s ideas. Additionally, listeners are treated to insights on 'normie socialism' and a glimpse into Richard's current reading list.

Nov 27, 2024 • 1min
Excerpt - Richard Seymour on the US election and Trump redux (part two)
In a deep dive into the US election, Richard Seymour dissects the ongoing strategies of Biden and Trump, revealing unexpected similarities in their approaches to China. The discussion also touches on the implications of the International Criminal Court's arrest warrants for Israeli leaders, adding an international perspective to the conversation. Listener questions guide the discourse, making the analysis both engaging and relevant.

Nov 19, 2024 • 2min
Excerpt - Richard Seymour on the US election and Trump redux (part one)
Explore the emotional dynamics that shape political campaigns, as one candidate's aggressive appeal resonates with supporters. Discover how social media influences the election narrative and the implications of RFK Jr.'s nomination to the health department. Delve into the complex racial dynamics of Trump's voter coalition and consider what the new administration might bring. This engaging discussion reveals not just the mechanics of politics, but the deeper meanings behind voter motivations.

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Nov 10, 2024 • 44min
It's the inflation, stupid w/ James Meadway
James Meadway, an economist and host of the Macrodose podcast, dives into the economic factors behind Donald Trump's election victory. He highlights how conventional economics contributed to Kamala Harris's defeat and explores why young white men rallied behind Trump. The discussion also addresses the Democrats' handling of inflation and responses to geopolitical crises, revealing a disconnect with voters. Meadway critiques the structural failures of political parties tied to neoliberal capitalism and emphasizes the need for the left to confront economic disenfranchisement among young men.

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Nov 5, 2024 • 1h 19min
Towards war with China? w/ Adam Tooze
Adam Tooze, a renowned historian and author, delves into the growing concerns of a potential conflict with China and the Biden administration's regional alliance strategies. He analyzes the complexities of U.S.-China military dynamics and critiques the portrayal of China’s economic challenges due to authoritarianism. Tooze emphasizes the superior significance of China's climate policies over U.S. politics, and explores the nation's energy market dynamics, revealing a nuanced landscape that influences global climate action and economic perceptions.