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Join Triploi as we Look at historical events and how they impact and shape the world we live in today, while deconstructing and challenging the prevailing western capitalist myths, that have come to shape most historical narratives.
If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting Triploi on Patreon.
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If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting Triploi on Patreon.
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Follow Triploi on:
Tik Tok - tiktok.com/@triploi
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From the silver mines of Potosí to the lithium fields of the Altiplano, Bolivia has never stopped fighting against colonial exploitation. This episode recounts the centuries of Bolivian Resistance, from Tupac Katari's defiant cry "I will return as millions"to the indigenous movements that shook a nation.
Join Triploi as we look at the events that shaped modern Bolivia, and how and why, this diverse nation is leading the charge on decolonisation.
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References and reading list:
Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui - Ch'ixinakax utxiwa: On Decolonising Practices and Discourses (2010)
Felipe Quispe Huanca - Tupak Katari Vive y Vuelve... Carajo (1988)
Raquel Gutiérrez Aguilar - Rhythms of the Pachakuti: Indigenous Uprising and State Power in Bolivia (2014)
Eduardo Galeano - Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent (1971)
Enrique Tandeter - Coercion and Market: Silver Mining in Colonial Potosí, 1692-1826 (1993)
James Dunkerley - Rebellion in the Veins: Political Struggle in Bolivia, 1952-82 (1984)
Oscar Olivera with Tom Lewis - ¡Cochabamba! Water War in Bolivia (2004)
Bruno Fornillo (ed.) - Litio en Sudamérica: Geopolítica, Energía y Territorios (2015)
Walter Mignolo - The Darker Side of Western Modernity: Global Futures, Decolonial Options (2011)
Indonesia, a nation of 270 million people, is one of history's most underestimated world powers. From the golden age of the Majapahit Empire to Dutch colonial brutality, from CIA-backed Cold War massacres to today's economic powerhouse in the Pacific—this is the story of a people who refuse to be broken by western imperialism.
Join Triploi as we look at the events that shaped modern Indonesia, as well as why West Papua remains occupied, how Bali's spiritual culture was commodified, and why this archipelago nation might just rewrite the global power structure in our lifetime.
References and reading list:
Slamet Muljana, The Majapahit Kingdom: A Golden Age of Indonesian History, 1976
Anthony Reid, Southeast Asia in the Age of Commerce, 1450-1680, 1988
Vincent Bevins, The Jakarta Method: Washington's Anticommunist Crusade and the Mass Murder Program that Shaped Our World, 2020
Eduardo Galeano, Open Veins of Latin America, 1971
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, Decolonizing the Mind, 1986
Eben Kirksey, Freedom in Entangled Worlds: West Papua and the Architecture of Global Power, 2012
José Ramos-Horta, Funu: The Unfinished Saga of East Timor, 1987
Elizabeth Pisani, Indonesia, Etc.: Exploring the Improbable Nation, 2014
Farish Noor, The Asian Century: Economic and Strategic Implications, 2015
Arundhati Roy, Capitalism: A Ghost Story, 2014
Mahmood Mamdani, Define and Rule: Native as Political Identity, 2012
In this episode we explore the history of patriarchy, and look at how the nuclear family structure isn't a natural evolution but a deliberate product of capitalism, designed to control and exploit women's unpaid labour.
Join Triploi as we look into all the systems that came together to create the modern prison of gender roles, and why true equality is impossible until these systems are dismantled.
References and reading list:
Ruby Hamad, White Tears/Brown Scars: How White Feminism Betrays Women of Color (2019)
Denise Comanne, How Patriarchy and Capitalism Combine to Aggravate the Oppression of Women (2010)
Nancy Fraser, Feminism, Capitalism, and the Cunning of History (2012)
Barbara Welter, "The Cult of True Womanhood: 1820-1860" (1966)
Silvia Federici, Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation (2004)
Arlie Hochschild, The Second Shift: Working Families and the Revolution at Home (1989)
Betty Friedan, The Feminine Mystique (1963)
Mariarosa Dalla Costa, The Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community (1972)
Mary Daly, Beyond God the Father: Toward a Philosophy of Women's Liberation (1973)
Why does every successful socialist revolution seem to end up with strong-armed authoritarian leaders?
Join Triploi as we dive into the messy reality of why authoritarian tactics are needed to save revolutions, and what that means for the people living under them.
References and reading list:
Amin, S. (1990). Delinking: Towards a Polycentric World. Zed Books.
Dunbar-Ortiz, R. (2005). Blood on the Border: A Memoir of the Contra War. South End Press.
Federici, S. (2012). Revolution at Point Zero: Housework, Reproduction, and Feminist Struggle. PM Press.
Fitzpatrick, S. (2017). The Russian Revolution. Oxford University Press.
Han, D. (2008). The Unknown Cultural Revolution: Life and Change in a Chinese Village. Monthly Review Press.
Kollontai, A. (1921). The Workers' Opposition. Solidarity.
Nash, J. (1983). Women, Men and the International Division of Labor. SUNY Press.
Parenti, M. (1997). Blackshirts and Reds: Rational Fascism and the Overthrow of Communism. City Lights Publishers.
Parenti, M. (1992). Democracy for the Few. Wadsworth Publishing.
Randall, M. (2009). To Change the World: My Years in Cuba. Rutgers University Press.
Sankara, T. (2007). Thomas Sankara Speaks: The Burkina Faso Revolution, 1983-1987. Pathfinder Press.
Australia still holds at its center, celebration of an empire that has been dead for 70 years.
A nation that neither wants to face, nor reckon, with an identity it barely understands.
Join Triploi on a deep, compassionate, and surprisingly emotional dive into the history of Australia, a continent with generations of unhealed pain and suffering, that is long overdue its reckoning.
The good ol' USA!
Land of the free, home of the brave, and headquarters of the most brutally violent and oppressive covert intelligence organisation of all time!
In this episode, we look at the history of the CIA and its involvement in shaping, creating, and ultimately destroying, democracy within the United States itself.
Also big shout out and thank you to Timo! for giving the show new and improved intro music.
Please follow Timo! on IG @ timo_aus
And you can hear more awesome Timo! beats here: https://tinyurl.com/ycxwceud
Haiti has been fighting for its freedom for more than 200 years, and the story of the Haitian people is one of the most inspiring yet devastating tales you will ever hear.
Join Triploi as we look into the history of the island of Ayiti, and its long, bloody, shocking, and breathtaking journey to freedom.
The word 'fascism' is thrown around carelessly and flippantly in the modern age of...well...fascism.
But what exactly IS fascism?
Join Triploi on a deep dive into the history of fascism, and the road it has taken over the past 100 years, to bring us to present hellscape we all know and love.
This episode takes a deep dive into Palestinian history and all the events that led up to 7 Oct 2023, and the subsequent genocide of Gaza. This is not an easy episode, but it is a very important one.
!Trigger Warning! this episode takes an unflinching and honest look at Palestinian and Israeli history, and, yeah... it's not pretty.
What would happen to Africa if western imperialism was suddenly kicked out of the continent? What would happen to the power blocs of the world, if they were suddenly forced to trade fairly with Africa rather than steal from it? And what would happen to the global north if capitalism suddenly ran dry of all the resources it has been stealing from Africa for 500 years?
Let's dive into this fascinating 'What If' scenario, and see if we can find some answers, and perhaps.... some ideas.
International law lies shredded and buried under the rubble of Gaza.
How did it come to this?
Like all the other horrors of the modern world, there is a wealth of history that led us to this point.
Join Triploi on a deep dive into the history of the United Nations and its predecessor, the League of Nations, to see if we can make some sense of the madness.
A look at how colonialism managed to destroy in 200 years...
what Indigenous cultures managed to sustain, for 60,000+ years.
And how the survival of our species and our planet, requires us to understand and reckon with our past... so that we can build a future.
A look at one of the most malevolent forces running through all of history, that has already brought down many empires.
How we can learn from the mistakes of the past, to put an end to this threat once and for all?
Is NATO a defensive alliance or is it a tool of US imperialism?
Let's do a deep dive on the organisation, and see what we can learn from its history.
ℹ️ Triploi: Throwin' rocks at the propaganda machine by just recounting history 🔍 🔍
A podcast that examines historical events and how they impacted and shaped the world we live in today, while deconstructing the prevailing western capitalist propaganda that shapes most historical narratives.
Giving you...something to think about 😃
If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting Triploi on Patreon to help keep 'em coming 👉
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The three Kingdoms of the Congo, once prosperous and stable, were devastated by European colonialism and capitalism, from 1880 to 2025. The Congolese Holocaust has had global ramifications, all of which we still feel today.
If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting Triploi on Patreon www.patreon.com/triploi
A look at the history of colonial empires attempting to invade and conquer Afghanistan, from 1839 to 2021... and why they are always doomed to fail.
If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting Triploi on Patreon
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Welcome! For our first episode we do a speedrun of colonial history from 1500 to 2025.
Taking a closer look at how the marriage between colonialism and capitalism ruined the world and brought us to the brink.
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