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The latest episode of the Politics Theory Other podcast.
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Politics Theory Other: Why capitalism is not 'an economy' with Nancy Fraser
The latest episode of the Politics Theory Other podcast.
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Politics Theory Other #85: Never Let A Serious Crisis Go to Waste
Philip Mirowski on why the Covid-19 pandemic is more opportunity than threat to neoliberalism, with Alex Doherty on the Politics Theory Other podcast.
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Politics Theory Other #69: Where now for Labour and the left?
Richard Seymour on the reasons for Labour's electoral defeat, why the left overestimated Labour's chances, and what we can expect from the 'disaster nationalism' of Boris Johnson's government, with Alex Doherty on the Politics Theory Other podcast.
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UK General Election Specials | Politics Theory Other podcast
Throughout the 2019 general election campaign Politics Theory Other podcast will be releasing regular election special episodes covering topics including: Labour's grassroots campaigning model, the digital war, the leadership styles of Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn, Scotland and what the general election means for Scottish independence, and much besides.
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Natasha Lennard on non-fascist life
Natasha Lennard on whether or not Donald Trump and the movement that has coalesced around him ought to be characterised as fascist and the history of anti-fascist violence and its treatment by the media, with Alex Doherty on the Politics Theory Other podcast.
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Chris Connery on Neoliberalism in China
Christopher Connery on the nature of the Chinese economy following the initiation of market reforms from the late 1970s, the compatibility between authoritarianism and neoliberalism, and the legacy of the Tiananmen Square massacre, with Alex Doherty on the Politics Theory Other podcast. The interview was prompted by Christopher's excellent article on neoliberalism in China which you can find in the Jan-Feb issue of the New Left Review.
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Frances Ryan on 'Crippled: Austerity and the Demonization of Disabled People'.
Frances Ryan on her new book, Crippled: Austerity and the Demonization of Disabled People, with Alex Doherty on the Politics Theory Other podcast
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Tony Wood Interviewed on Jacobin's The Dig
An interview with Tony Wood on the current state of Russia-US relations, and the West's misguided obsession with Putin.
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Alexander Gallas on Thatcherite hegemony | Politics Theory Other podcast
Alexander Gallas on the debates between Stuart Hall and Bob Jessop on the nature of Thatcherite hegemony, and the way in which the New Labour era can be seen as a consolidation of Thatcherite neoliberalism, with Alex Doherty on the Politics Theory Other podcast.
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Corey Robin on understanding conservatism - from Edmund Burke to Donald Trump
Corey Robin on the history of conservative thought, the significance of Donald Trump's presidency, and Ayn Rand's contribution to conservatism, with Alex Doherty on the Politics Theory Other podcast
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Who Makes Cents: A History of Capitalism Podcast Episode 53 - Juan De Lara on Logistics and Urban Space
Who Makes Cents is a monthly program devoted to producing engaging stories that explain how capitalism has changed over time.