- Aug 12, 202000:00:0001:27:30
The Beltway Garage's chief mechanic Virgil Texas takes us for a wonk on the wild side! We focus on the Democrats' electoral strategy of writing open letters demanding socialists vote for Biden, carefully weigh their arguments, and come up with our own endorsement by the end of the episode.
The letters:
Former leaders of SDS: https://www.thenation.com/article/activism/letter-new-left-biden/
DSA North Star: https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/defeat-trump-open-letter/
Mitch Abidor: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/13/opinion/socialists-support-biden-election.html
Closing song - Nat King Cole - Bidin' My Time
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- Aug 7, 202000:0003:39
We continue to check the decomposition of the spines of our favorite texts of Marx and Marxism with this short and practical discussion on value criticism and Moishe Postone's Time Labor and Social Domination
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- Aug 5, 202000:00:0001:21:07
Jake "Silly Socrates" Flores is back on the show to talk about his new podcast Why You Mad? and theories of comedy and class war.
But before that, we talk about something that's no laughing matter: the NYPD's permissive culture towards rapists and other abusers on the force, unfortunately celebrated by humorous challenge coins and nicknames like the "assman". Writer for the Appeal and the Intercept Tana Ganeva joins us to discuss the failures of Cuomo and di Bunglio's even tepid reforms, speculate why it's been such a shell game, and if "defund" or "abolish" police and prisons are the right approach.
Shownotes:
https://theintercept.com/2020/07/06/nypd-culture-of-impunity/
https://theintercept.com/2020/05/07/coronavirus-america-rural-prisons/
https://www.patreon.com/whyyoumad
NYPD Challenge Coins https://researchdestroy.com/nypd-challenge-coins.pdf
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Closing song: G-Flux - Ceviche
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- Jul 29, 202000:00:0001:13:21
We talk about the pro-democracy struggle in Hong Kong with Nation and Lausan writer Wilfred Chan. From its history of struggling against British colonialism to its rejection of being China's neoliberal "window to the world," the movement provides many contemporary lessons on the potentitals and contradictions of mass organizing.
But while reactionary elements of the movement are central, it is no use for the left to simply turn its back. Chan's work stakes out its leftwing, translating its most revolutionary aspects for an international audience, and deepening correspondences with other struggles around the world. We move from the particularities of HK to the global economic roots of the struggle, and how its most innovative tactics (like umbrella-shield frontliners and laser-wielding "light mages") have spread to Chile, France, and now the Pacific Northwest. Finally, we discuss the painfully hypocritical deepening tensions between the US and China, and the prospects of World War III.
A couple recent articles by Chan:
https://www.thenation.com/article/world/hong-kong-china-national-security-law/
dissentmagazine.org/article/why-hong-kongers-fight
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Closing Music: Les Miserables - Do You Hear the People Sing? (2012 film soundtrack)
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- Jul 24, 202000:0006:43
Politigram ethnographer Joshua Citarella shares his observations about the online post-left, particularly its zoomer base radicalized in 2016 meme wars. We discuss how important were memes to Trumps' victory, their political journey since then, and how the left can de/re-radicalize those committed to the violent right. Finally, we discuss the phenomenon of memes becoming reality, especially in the context of Unite the Right in Charlottesville and the CHAZ/CHOP in Seattle.
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Show notes:
Theme music: Georgio Moroder - Racer
- Jul 22, 202000:00:0001:29:18
Nate Postcyborg (@postcyborg), of #linegoesdown and TANC (Tenant and Neighborhood Councils), stops by to talk about the ongoing housing crisis and how it's being accelerated by Covid, and what tenants can do to fight back. Then the crew discuss the shadowy feds invading Portland, dropping fertility rates, the Mary Trump interview, and that fucking letter.
Rest in power, Michael Brooks (1983-2020)
Outro music: Cock Sparrer - Secret Army
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- Jul 17, 202000:0016:25
Part 2/2 of the latest History is a Weapon concluding the discussion of parapolitics, paranoia and what lessons we should take from it (NOT EVERYTHING/EVERYONE IS AN OP.)
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