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    Explore " marx" with insightful episodes like "Karl Marx's Alienated Labour", "Tous en Boite - Geoffrey Melin EMISSION #772", "Dr. John Casey: “The Nonprofit World: Civil Society and the Rise of the Nonprofit Sector”", "How to Deal with Boredom" and "Ep 265 Marxism Revisited, Beacon or Burden" from podcasts like ""The Sociology of Everything Podcast", "Tous en Boite - PODCAST", "Global Connections Television Podcast", "Existential Stoic Podcast" and "RevolutionZ"" and more!

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    Karl Marx's Alienated Labour

    Karl Marx's Alienated Labour

    In this episode, Eric Hsu and Louis Everuss launch the third season of their podcast by unpacking one of Karl Marx's most resonant and influential ideas in the field of sociology, his theory of estranged/alienated labour. Eric somehow manages to call Marx an 'emo' in this episode, while Louis admits that his ideal work situation is to play video games and travel a lot.

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    The opinions expressed in the Sociology of Everything podcast are that of the hosts and/or guest speakers. They do not necessarily reflect the opinions of anyone else at UniSA or the institution at large.

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    Dr. John Casey: “The Nonprofit World: Civil Society and the Rise of the Nonprofit Sector”

    Dr. John Casey: “The Nonprofit World: Civil Society and the Rise of the Nonprofit Sector”

    Dr. John Casey is a professor in the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs at Baruch College, City University of New York (CUNY).  Dr. Casey has been an active practitioner, educator and researcher in the public nonprofit sector in Australia, Spain and the USA for over 20 years.   His new book,  “The Nonprofit World: Civil Society and the Rise of the Nonprofit Sector,”  describes the difference between a nonprofit and an NGO, how most people on Earth are involved in a nonprofit combatting climate change, human trafficking, human rights, international culture and sports and others, and the  tremendous growth of  nonprofits over the past several decades.  Two of his previous books were titled: “Police Leadership and Management” and “Policing the World.”  Another important security/public safety entity is the United Nations Peacekeeping Operation which has a need for different military/police skills with each phase of a peacekeeping mission.


    S2E12 : Tête d'amibe

    S2E12 : Tête d'amibe

    Il était une fois un nouvel épisode de Désolé Rémi. Qu'est-ce qui va donc se passer dans cet épisode ? Je n'en sais fichtre rien. Je vous laisse frissonner d'impatience à la pensée de ce que vous allez entendre. Sacrés fripons. 

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    Introduction (musique) : Music by Oleg Kirilkov from Pixabay / Conclusion (musique) : Prod. by KingEF (@realkingef)

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    How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (Bookclub #3)

    How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (Bookclub #3)

    This is the third installment of the Fruitless Bookclub, a show-within-a-show, featuring Chris Barker and Jake the Lawyer, where we read all those nonfiction books we've been meaning to read. Today's episode is about How Europe Underdeveloped Africa by Walter Rodney

    Next month: Ramp Hollow: The Ordeal of Appalachia by Steven Stoll

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    Find more of Josiah’s work here: https://linktr.ee/josiahwsutton

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    Other references

    • "Reconsidering a Classic: Walter Rodney's 'How Europe Underdeveloped Africa,'" Vanderbilt University on YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCiuFRiOW28.
    • Debt: The First 5000 Years by David Graeber
    • Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America by Ibram X. Kendi
    • Children of God's Fire: A Documentary History of Slavery in Brazil, edited by Robert Edgar Conrad, quote from Section 2.9. "There Are Plantations Where the Slaves Are Numb with Hunger": A Medical Thesis on Plantation Diseases and Their Causes (1847). We got the quote from a smarter person than us on an r/AskHistorians thread, which is here https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/ztoexl/comment/j39waqr/.
    • "One Giant Leap: Emancipation and Aggregate Economic Gains," Richard Hornbeck and Trevon Logan, Becker Friedman Institute, https://bfi.uchicago.edu/insight/research-summary/one-giant-leap-emancipation-and-aggregate-economic-gains. This is the UChicago article about how slavery is, in fact, unprofitable--the worst thing in the world to UChicago.
    • "Oh Dearism," directed by Adam Curtis. I (Josiah) kept referencing the "oh dear" sentiment from this six-minute Curtis documentary but forgot to actually bring it up, so it's right here for the citation perverts reading these notes: https://thoughtmaybe.com/oh-dearism.

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    Yesterday – bloom.

    In My Dreams – bloom.

    #29 Nie mehr leise. Betiel Berhe über den Zusammenhang von race und Klasse

    #29 Nie mehr leise. Betiel Berhe über den Zusammenhang von race und Klasse
    Betiel Berhe ist Ökonomin und Social Justice Trainerin. In ihrem Buch "Nie mehr leise. Die neue migrantische Mittelschicht" zeigt sie, ausgehend von ihrer eigenen Biografie als Bildungsaufsteigerin, wie  ethnische und soziale Herkunft folgenschwer zusammenhängen. Warum nur wenige Menschen aus der Arbeiter*innenklasse den Aufstieg schaffen. Und warum, einmal angekommen in der Mittelstandsblase, der Weg oft noch nicht zu Ende ist. 

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    Women Behind the Curtain: Flora Tristan

    Women Behind the Curtain: Flora Tristan

    Flora Tristan (1803-1844) was a French-Peruvian socialist writer and activist. She made important contributions to early feminist theory, and argued that the progress of women's rights was directly related with the progress of the working class. She wrote several well-known works, including Peregrinations of a Pariah, Promenades in London, and The Workers' Union.

    For Further Reading:

    This month, we're pulling back the curtain to reveal women overlooked in their own lifetimes or in our historical accounts of the eras in which they lived. We're talking about the activists, thinkers, leaders, artists, and innovators history has forgotten.

    History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn’t help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should.

    Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we’ll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more.  Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. 

    Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Lindsey Kratochwill, Adesuwa Agbonile, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Sara Schleede, Paloma Moreno Jimenez, and Abbey Delk. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. 

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    Ep. #28 | Sind wir eine Klassengesellschaft?

    Ep. #28 | Sind wir eine Klassengesellschaft?

    Es wird gruselig: Könnte es sein, dass der Klassenbegriff zurück ist? Und teilt sich unsere Gesellschaft noch in Klassen? In dieser Folge gehen wir diesen Fragen nach. Wir zeigen, warum auch der Kapitalismus des 21. Jahrhunderts eine Klassengesellschaft und was das mit uns, unserem Denken und unserer Gesellschaft macht.

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    Wir gehören keiner politischen Organisation an und erhalten auch keine Förderung, sondern arbeiten komplett unabhängig und ehrenamtlich neben Arbeit, Studium und unserem politischen Engagement. Deshalb freuen wir uns über jede kleine Unterstützung bei patreon.com/linketheorie oder unter ko-fi.com/linketheorie. Danke!

    Hier findet ihr unsere Transkripte zu den einzelnen Folgen.

    Kapitalismus is King: Interview mit Axel Kaiser “The Street Economist”

    Kapitalismus is King: Interview mit Axel Kaiser “The Street Economist”

    Forget Marx! Interview mit dem Bestseller-Autor Axel Kaiser über sein faszinierendes neues Buch "The Street Economist".  Dieses Buch wäscht einem das Gehirn, im besten Sinne. 

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    #120 Woke Attacks While You Were Sleeping (w/ Kevin McGary of Every Black Life Matters)

    #120 Woke Attacks While You Were Sleeping (w/ Kevin McGary of Every Black Life Matters)

    2 Years ago we had co Founders Kevin McGary and Neil Mammen on the show to tell us about their new organization Every Black Life Matters. Today, Kevin rejoins the podcast to drop some facts that will turn any current leftist argument on its head. He walks us through some of the content of books and how when you follow the objective history of the lefts ideals, you will be lead to where true racism can be found. Follow EBLM on Instagram and purchase Kevin's Books available on Amazon.

    DEI in 3D: Deciphering Designs, Demands and Dilemmas of DEI

    Wok'd Up: Finally Putting an Ax to the Taproot of White Supremacy and Racism in the Country 

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    Kam vor dem Segen für die ÖVP der Exorzist?

    Kam vor dem Segen für die ÖVP der Exorzist?

    In dieser Woche im Satire-Podcast der Kleinen Zeitung: 

    Wer noch die letzten Tickets für die Crime Night in Klagenfurt will - hier kann man sie gewinnen

    Mehr Nachrichten gibt es auf https://www.kleinezeitung.at/ 

    Mehr Termine mit Thomas Maurer gibt es hier https://thomasmaurer.at/de/home

     

    TWP Podcast Ep.10 - Marxism, Liberalism, the Enlightenment, Social Hierarchies and Consumer society

    TWP Podcast Ep.10 - Marxism, Liberalism, the Enlightenment, Social Hierarchies and Consumer society

    On this episode Jared and I discussed the shift from Pre-Enlightenment Metaphysical Hierarchies based on Divine right to rule, Power and Martial Prowess to Post-Enlightenment Egalitarian rooted Economic Social Hierarchies of Liberalism and the Class abolitionism of Marxism. We also discuss the deterioration of art and innovation in a consumer society.

    'It's been a slog' — Jacky debuts at the Melbourne Theatre Company

    'It's been a slog' — Jacky debuts at the Melbourne Theatre Company

    Jacky is the Melbourne Theatre Company debut of Arrente writer Declan Furber Gillick, a razor-sharp new voice in Australian playwriting. It tells the story of Jacky, an enterprising Aboriginal man forced to confront the true cost of his labour.

    Also, the Adelaide Festival Centre turns 50 this year. In 1973, it was Australia's first multi-purpose arts centre and a symbol of the city and the country's commitment to the performing arts during that era. We reflect on the building's storied history and future ambitions.

    Jen Izaakson | RedFem | Ep. 99

    Jen Izaakson | RedFem | Ep. 99

    In this week's episode, Ricky and Jon interview Jen Izaakson. Jen is co-host of the podcast Redfem. A graduate of the London School of Economics, she is currently a research assistant at the University College London. Topics covered include; the problems with the far-Left in the global north, Marxism, socialism, why the Left attracts so many odd balls, how male sexuality destroys groups on the Left a remarkable amount of the time AND more.

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    Ep. 3 - The Real Story of Money with Randy Wray

    Ep. 3 - The Real Story of Money with Randy Wray

    Funny Money is a show about the economy, how it works, and how it can work better. In this episode, Ka and Andrés are joined by Prof. Randall Wray to discuss the origins of money, macroeconomics, and the intellectual battles that led to Modern Monetary Theory. We cover Adam Smith, John Maynard Keynes, and Karl Marx. We cover money history in the early United States. And we discuss why conventional supply and demand analysis is bunk!

    Link to Visuals discussed in the episode: https://bit.ly/RandyWray

    Guest Bio: Randall Wray is a Distinguished Visiting Professor at  @willamette University and Professor of Economics at the  @levyeconomicsinstitute of Bard College. He has also taught at Bard College, the University of Missouri-Kansas City  @UMKC, and the University of Denver  @uofdenver. Professor Wray is the author of several books including some of the most important introductions to both MMT and macroeconomics, but his latest book is Making Money Work for Us: How MMT can save America. And of course, Randy is one of the founding thinkers of Modern Monetary Theory.

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    Hosts: Jessica "Ka" Burbank & Andrés Bernal
    Producer: Mike Lewis
    Sound Mixed By: Curtis Clogston

    #FunnyMoney #MMT #Money #Economics #Politics #News #History

    Mittaaminen yksinkertaistaa todellisuutta ja rakentaa uusia maailmoja

    Mittaaminen yksinkertaistaa todellisuutta ja rakentaa uusia maailmoja
    Työn yksikkö on tunti ja hinnan yksikkö on euro. Mutta miten yhteisöllisyys, hengenpelastus tai onnellisuus muutetaan numeroiksi? Kysymys kuulostaa hölmöltä, koska emme ole tottuneet ajattelemaan sitä yhteensovittavaa tehtävää, joka mittayksiköillä on puhtaiden numeroiden ja ihmisten asuttaman maailman välissä. Mitattavuus samanaikaisesti sekä yksinkertaistaa maailmaa että rakentaa sitä uudelleen valittujen mittareiden pohjalta.

    S4 E25: Socialisms

    S4 E25: Socialisms

    Utopias! Our favorite things to discuss on this podcast! In this episode, we look at various utopian socialist systems, including Robert Owen's millhouse, Charles Fourier's temperament-based society, Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward, and more! What is common between all of these utopias? Well, they're all complete failures! We also talk about whether the modern welfare state is socialist, the issues with socialism overall, and many other rant-based topics!  Follow us on Twitter! @UlmtdOpinions