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Tura rejoins the podcast with his partner Evie to talk about Naoki Urasawa's manga and anime series Monster.
Ryan's show notes
Tura's show notes
SLAS series conclusion.
Here's the grand transcribed list of reading recommendations:
Against the Grain (Scott's more recent book)
Discipline & Punish by Michel Foucault
Towards a Political Philosophy of Race by Falguni Sheth
Gilles Deleuze: An Introduction by Todd May
Capital as Power by Nitzan & Bichler
Myth of the Machine by Lewis Mumford
Society of the Spectacle by Guy Debord
Restoration Agriculture by Mark Shepard
A Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold
Caliban and the Witch by Silvia Federici
Anarchy, An Anarchist Program, and The Method of Freedom by Errico Malatesta
Anarchy Works by Peter Gelderloos
Making Sense of Anarchism by Davide Turcato
Post-Civ: A Brief Philosophical & Political Introduction to the Concept of Post-Civilization, by Strangers in a Tangled Wilderness
Desert by anonymous
Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paolo Freire
The show notes are also just regular ass notes! There's 80 pages of notes on this book, including some stuff that wasn't covered in the show.
Ryan and Christopher (@itmechr3) talk Chapter 8 of Seeing Like a State
This is part 7 of a series. If you haven't listened to the previous 6 episodes I recommend listening to them first!
Show Notes
Kris and una come on the pod to talk about the anime about eating brains, skinning human corpses, and looking at hot men, as well as the various ethnic minorities of Japan that the series talks about
Show Notes
My brain was not working well enough to remember to ask for plugs, so
Check out Kris's fantasy novel series Dream of the White Stag and una's website anarchy.website
Episode produced by Casino Socks
Bibliography
The Conquest of Ainu Lands: Ecology and Culture in Japanese Expansion,1590-1800. Walker, Brett, 2001.
http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=C9F3B0D7B2A50BF57DF92E598EF7039B
Race, resistance and the Ainu of Japan. Siddle, Richard, 2014. Sheffield Centre for Japanese.
http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=E01360362B90AFC487468919B4FFA1DD
Beyond Ainu Studies: Changing Academic and Public Perspectives. Hudson, Mark; Lewallen, Ann-elise; Watson, Mark; 2016. University of Hawai’i Press.
http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=D5B2B32BBC2CFA2AB66C667E8F125BE4
Ryan and Walk In discuss the CIA-sponsored chapter of Seeing Like a State.
Show Notes
This is part 5 of a series. If you haven't listened to the previous 4 episodes I recommend listening to them first!
Ryan and Tura cover chapters 3 and 4 of Seeing Like a State by James Scott.
This is part of an ongoing series, I recommend listening to the previous episodes if you haven't already.
Show Notes
Also check out Vida's extremely good talk on childhood trauma
Chapter 2 of Seeing Like a State, with Sam (@mathmansam)
Show Notes
yungneothread on anti-semitism
Sam mentioned: Falguni Sheth, Towards a Political Philosophy of Race
We are back for 2021!
Ryan, Emily (@minusplnp) and John (@ExJohnValdez) talk about the latest big blockbuster video game
Show Notes
Resources to help trans people on Rainy TERF Island:
Petition to the BBC to stop platforming hate groups
Funding a legal challenge to anti-transgender court ruling
A charity fund for trans healthcare run by Emily's clinic
Got me a study, I want you to know
Slicing up time, I want you to know
Paying infinite money the second time I want an expert to evaluate the composition of my coins, I want you to know
Don't know about you, but I am une savante néoclassique
Show Notes
Ryan (@handleOfRy) & Kris (@solidarity_goth) take a look at how Brookings Institute thinks we should end police violence.
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Correction: I mixed up zaibatsu with keiretsu. Pieter's definition was correct.
Transhumanism and the Broken Promise of Cosmic Communism
Ryan (@HandleOfRy) and Kris (@solidarity_goth) get into one of our classic, extremely specific topics: The history and political economy of the Georgian tea industry
Show notes
Ryan and @yungneocon discuss degrowth, sacrifice zones, and malthusianism. Plus, a bonus Mecha Madness minisode!
Show Notes + Bibliography
Ryan (@handleofry) and Corey (@f_a_r_t_s) discuss Capital as Power and Capital
Show notes
I interview Zalin, who works in the medical supplies industry.
Ryan and Kris are joined by Leslie Lee of Struggle Session to talk about a history-heavy isekai by the creator of Hellsing
Show Notes
Ryan and una (@trewbot) discuss Mahou Shojo Madoka Magica
News episode; topics: Ambrosia // WeWork scandal // the family that started the opioid crisis // the shutdown
Kris got robbed this week, donate to help him get back on his feet!
https://www.gofundme.com/kris039s-recovery-fund-from-getting-mugged
We're back to start the new year with an episode we've been teasing for a while, about the history of the colonial sugar trade.
Show Notes
"Boo" sound taken from Tim Kahn on Freesound
I poked my head out from my depressive video game hole long enough to record a new episode for youse. Kris was too busy to do the podcast this week, so it's just me, Ryan.
Topics: Host bios // When will the collapse happen? // Private ownership of the MoP // Will automation displace us? // Jojo's Bizarre Adventure
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