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Episode 18: Jules Boykoff on the Olympics and “Celebration Capitalism”

Episode 18: Jules Boykoff on the Olympics and “Celebration Capitalism”

Update: 2014-02-18
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With the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia just winding down, we sit down with Jules Boykoff – author of Celebration Capitalism and the Olympic Games and Activism and the Olympics – to talk about what’s inspiring and what’s sickening about the Olympics. Chris and Jules discuss the gargantuan (and publicly-funded) cost of the games, the ubiquitous corporate sponsorship of athletes, the politics of Olympic boycotts for both athletes and spectators, and ideas for reclaiming the Olympics from corporate profiteers. Also: Chris and Derek recap the Maple Leafs “Forces Appreciation Night” parody website; reflect on Joshua Oppenheimer’s insane documentary The Act of Killing (brief re-enactment included), and note the recent resurfacing of two of the left’s most controversial activist scholars (excluding your charming hosts of course).

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Episode 18: Jules Boykoff on the Olympics and “Celebration Capitalism”

Episode 18: Jules Boykoff on the Olympics and “Celebration Capitalism”