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/387/ Get Fungal to Save Culture ft. Lias Saoudi (Fat White Family)

On how to respond to conformity.

Lias Saoudi, frontman of the British band Fat White Family, joins us to talk about rock, popular culture and contemporary unfreedom. We discuss:

  • Why are the kids taking less...

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/385/ Global-Elite Vibe-Shift? ft. Amber A'Lee Frost

On the World Economic Forum.

We continue our talk on the US left and Amber fills us in on DSA's collapse and the resignation of its head. 

We then move onto Davos and indications that the WEF is moving away from DEI, ESG, and other left-liberal concerns. Javier Milei gave a speec...

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/385/ Global-Elite Vibe-Shift? ft. Amber A'Lee Frost

On the World Economic Forum.

We continue our talk on the US left and Amber fills us in on DSA's collapse and the resignation of its head.

We then move onto Davos and indications that the WEF is moving away from DEI, ESG, and other left-liberal concerns. Javier Milei gave a speech sayi...

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/384/ Millennial Rule ft. Amber A'Lee Frost

On Dirtbag and the Millennial Left.

Bungacast regular Amber A'Lee Frost is back to talk about her new book, Dirtbagpart memoir, part critical essays on millennial soc...

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/384/ Millennial Rule ft. Amber A'Lee Frost

On Dirtbag and the Millennial Left.

Bungacast regular Amber A'Lee Frost is back to talk about her new book, Dirtbag — part memoir, part critical essays on millennial socialism. In this ep...

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/383/ Stare into the Abyss with Us ft. Juliano Fiori

On what comes after human rights.

Juliano Fiori, essayist and director of Alameda Institute, joins us to talk about catastrophism and organising around "the end". We discuss:

  • What was humanitarianism, and w...

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/383/ Stare into the Abyss with Us ft. Juliano Fiori

On what comes after human rights.

Juliano Fiori, essayist and director of Alameda Institute, joins us to talk about catastrophism and organising around "the end". We discuss:

  • What was humanitarianism, and w...

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/382/ Death of the Millennial Left ft. Chris Cutrone

On the missed opportunity of the 2010s.

[Patreon Exclusive]

Chris Cutrone of Platypus joins us to talk about his collection of essays, The Death of the Millennial Left. We discuss:

  • Why define it as the "Millennial" Left?
  • Was the anti-Stalinism of leaderle...

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/382/ Death of the Millennial Left ft. Chris Cutrone

On the missed opportunity of the 2010s.

[Patreon Exclusive]

Chris Cutrone of Platypus joins us to talk about his collection of essays, The Death of the Millennial Left. We discuss:

  • Why define it as the "Millennial" Left?
  • Was the anti-Stalinism of leaderle...

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Festive tales from the crypt

No new episode from us this holiday week, so instead we're re-releasing some deep cuts from the vault, for your holiday listening pleasure. Each of us picked two old – but still very relevant – episodes to highlight. We've republished them on the main (free) feed. Links below.

Phil's pi...

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Overcoming bunga bunga in 2024

We wanted to thank you for being with us this year – not only for listening and subscribing but also for your continual engagement with what we do. We're trying to figure out the contours of this new world and rely on you to keep pushing and debating what we do. So: thank you. 

Here'...

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/381/ Contemporary Art: Inane Spectacle & Pompous Discourse, ft. JJ Charlesworth

On contemporary art.

Critic and editor at Art Review, JJ Charlesworth, joins us to talk about why so much contemporary art is bad. We discuss:

  • Why is art no longer about beauty?
  • Are we stuck between art that is either superficial or hyperpolitical?
  • Why has ther...

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/381/ Contemporary Art: Inane Spectacle & Pompous Discourse, ft. JJ Charlesworth

On contemporary art.

Critic and editor at Art Review, JJ Charlesworth, joins us to talk about why so much contemporary art is bad. We discuss:

  • Why is art no longer about beauty?
  • Are we stuck between art that is either superficial or hyperpolitical?
  • Why has ther...

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/380/ Josephine's Body Count

On Ridley Scott's Napoleon.

[Patreon Exclusive]

We couldn't avoid discussing the new biopic about the "world soul" himself, Napoleon Bonaparte. The film isn't great, but what can we learn from it? And how does it sit in a context in which most biopics today are about musician...

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/380/ Josephine's Body Count

On Ridley Scott's Napoleon.

[Patreon Exclusive]

We couldn't avoid discussing the new biopic about the "world soul" himself, Napoleon Bonaparte. The film isn't great, but what can we learn from it? And how does it sit in a context in which most biopics today are about musician...

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/379/ Sexy Pictures of Taylor Swift (Not Brexit)

On taking control.

The Netherlands has elected an anti-EU rightist, but he won't take the Netherlands out of the European Union. Britain left the EU, but net migration to the UK has soared to its highest levels. What's going on?

In this special episode, Alex treats Phil and George as ...

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/379/ Sexy Pictures of Taylor Swift (Not Brexit)

On taking control.

The Netherlands has elected an anti-EU rightist, but he won't take the Netherlands out of the European Union. Britain left the EU, but net migration to the UK has soared to its highest levels. What's going on?

In this special episode, Alex treats Phil and George as ...

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Sprinting to 2024

Hey, how's it going? As we stumble into the last month of the year, you may have noticed that you can now watch, and not only listen, to Bungacast. We're releasing video of the podcasts, should you perverts prefer that. It's part of a whole bunch of changes we're going to be rolling out over the ...

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/377/ The Locked-Up Country ft. Shahar Hameiri & Tom Chodor

On Australia's lockdown.

We welcome back Shahar Hameiri and Tom Chodor to talk about their new book, The Locked-Up Country, to try to learn some lessons from Australia's response to ...

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/376/ AufheBonus Bonus - Nov 2023

On your criticisms.

[Patreon Exclusive]

We respond to your points made in the comments on Patreon over the past few months. The first section is of course dedicated to the Gaza war, followed by discussion on hyperliberalism, neutrality, big tech, outsourcing, and drugs. 

No...

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AufheBonus Bonus - Nov 2023

On your criticisms.

[Patreon Exclusive]

We respond to your points made in the comments on Patreon over the past few months. The first section is of course dedicated to the Gaza war, followed by discussion on hyperliberalism, neutrality, big tech, outsourcing, and drugs.

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/375/ From Hyperliberalism to the Grayzone

On John Gray's The New Leviathans.

[Patreon Exclusive]

We discuss the British post-liberal philosopher's new book, looking at his background, ideological journey, and why he might be of interest. We also ask:

  • How does John Gray use Hobbes and the idea of a Leviath...

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/374/ You're Gonna Need Representation ft. Vincent Bevins

On a decade of protest around the world.

Journalist Vincent Bevins is back on the podcast to talk about his new book, If We Burn: The Mass Protest Dec...

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/373/ Take a Stand: Be Neutral! ft. Lily Lynch

On NATO expansion and the end of neutrality

[Patreon Exclusive]

Lily Lynch is back on the pod to talk about Northern and Eastern Europe and growing hawkishness. We discuss:

  • Why did Sweden and Finland give up decades of neutrality - and why now?
  • What happens with a...

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Coming up in November

Well, October 2023 provided us with a few of those "weeks where decades happen" and the escalating global turbulence looks to have no end. Thanks for being with us as we try to understand the nature of the moment.

Here's what we have coming up in November:

/371/ The Milei Massacre Didn't Happen ft. Ernesto Seman

On Argentina's election.

Historian of populism and antipopulism Ernesto Seman tells us about Argentina's historic election. The radical libertarian madman Javier Milei failed to win, and a second...

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/370/ Dead Ends in Israel & Palestine ft. Alex Gourevitch

On violence and the lack of political resolution.

Regular guest Alex Gourevitch joins us to discuss why the Israel/Palestine conflict is so intractable – and why it draws so much attention. Alex then explains why, lamentably, there is no side worth choosing.

We also delve into vario...

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/369/ Information-War and War-Politics ft. Jacob Siegel

On the war on disinformation and the war in Gaza. 

Jacob Siegel, senior editor at Tablet, joins us to talk about Hamas's attack on Israel and Israel's assault on Gaza. We also discuss how the US crusade against 'disinformation' has led it to apply counterinsurgency tactics to its own c...

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Globalisation: Adam Smith in Beijing

The final theme of the 2023 Reading Club is GLOBALISATION, and we'll be reading Giovanni Arrighi's Adam Smith in Beijing: Lineages of the 21st Century.

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/368/ Don't Pay Them Back (II) ft. Jerome Roos

On the structural power of global finance.

[Patreon Exclusive]

This is the continuation of our interview with scholar Jerome Roos about his book, Why Not Default? 

How can we break apart the power of international institutions that act as executor of the interests ...

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