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Emancipations Podcast

Daniel Tutt
Marxism
Socialism
Class Struggle
Purity Fetish
Western Marxism
Professional-Managerial Class
Gaza
Jean-Paul Sartre
Dialectical Reason
Jacques Lacan
Politics
U.S. Imperialism
Hamas
Hegel
Belief
Spiritual Direction
Identity Politics
African American History
Black Freedom Movement
Walter Benjamin

Emancipations explores the intersection of Marxism, politics and philosophy. Hosted by Daniel Tutt. Join our study groups and support us at www.patreon.com/c/emancipations

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Latest Episodes

In our latest episode of The Archimedean Point, we turn to Edward Said's theory of Orientalism and address its shortcomings from a Marxist perspective. We focus on Disney's Aladdin from the early 1990s as an example of pop-Orientalism, and we argue t... more

We are joined by philosopher Cadell Last, the host of ‪Philosophy Portal‬ to discuss his new article "No Marxism Without Žižek", (bit.ly/46c4gnj) a review of Flowers for Marx.

I am joined by philosopher Alex Taek-Gwang Lee for a critical analysis and discussion on the legacy of Gilles Deleuze's thought, its influence on the existing left and the ways that the concepts Deleuze developed have interacted with the wider Marxis... more

My guest is Ross Wolfe, a socialist historian and writer. In a recently published three-part essay entitled, "Against Losurdo" (newintermag.com/against-losurdo) Wolfe argues that Losurdo's work represents the re-introduction of Stalinism in c... more

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Recent Guests

Alex Taek-Gwang Lee
Philosopher and cultural critic, convener of the Idea of Communism Conference.
Episode: Deleuze for Marxism? A Discussion with Alex Taek-Gwang Lee
Zahi Zalloua
Philosopher and author of Politics of the Wretched
Author, Speaker
Episode: Can Ressentiment Be Revolutionary? (feat. Zahi Zalloua)
Adam Hanieh
Professor at Exeter University and author of several books on the political economy of the Middle East
Exeter University
Episode: Palestine and the Political Economy of the Middle East (feat. Adam Hanieh)
Alan Wald
An American professor emeritus of English Literature and American Culture at the University of Michigan.
University of Michigan
Episode: Marxism and the Literary Left in America (feat. Alan Wald)
Angela Harutyunyan
Coming at us from Germany, an expert in socialist realism and modern art
Episode: Socialist Realism and the Communist Ideal: On Mikhail Lifshits (feat. Angela Harutyunyan)
C. Derick Varn
A Marxist, poet, and educator based in Utah
Episode: The History of Riots and the Left (feat. C. Derick Varn)
Christoph Schuringa
Philosopher based in London and editor of the Hegel Bulletin.
Northeastern University in London
Episode: A Social History of Analytic Philosophy (feat. Christoph Schuringa)
Clara E. Mattei
Author of 'The Capital Order, How Economists Invented Austerity and Paved the Way for Fascism'
Episode: The Roots of Austerity and 20th Century Fascism (feat. Clara Mattei)
Sudip Bhattacharya
PhD student at Rutgers, socialist figure
Rutgers University
Episode: Organizing the Working Class (feat. Sudip Bhattacharya)

Host

Daniel Tutt
Daniel Tutt hosts in-depth discussions on the intersection of Marxism, philosophy, and contemporary socio-political issues, facilitating dialogues with various guests.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 124 ratings
  • insightful theory podcast

    honestly better than many theory workshops and graduate seminars

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    camilofrias
    United States10 months ago
  • Catherine Liu interview - frustrating!

    I've just listened to the Catherine Liu interview and here are some things it made me think:

    = If you have a guest, LET THEM SPEAK. It's an interview WITH someone not the interviewer's chance to let forth.

    - If you have a guest, please rehearse your questions so we don't have to listen to a long ramble before we reach a very weak question.

    - If you have a guest and they ask YOU a question, please do not avoid the question or answer with 'Here's what I've read which has nothing to do with your... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Axe74_222
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • I really love this pod!

    I’m discovering a whole subworld with a whole cast of characters! Thank u Daniel Tutt.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    youngdonsutherland
    United States3 years ago
  • Enjoy Your Podcast!

    Highbrow discourse analysis for the lowbrow listener stuck in a middlebrow world, after the beginning of the end of the End of History. In short, brilliant!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    @Brahmski
    United States3 years ago
  • Lively, thoughtful, engaging and theoretically nuanced discussions

    I started listening to these podcasts just recently — so happy to have found this — now one of my favourite podcasts

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    oui/
    United States4 years ago

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Mixed feedback on interview style, with suggestions to allow guests more speaking time.
Insightful theory podcast praised for depth compared to traditional academic discussions.
Listeners appreciate discovering diverse voices and complex ideas, highlighting it as a source of unique knowledge.]}}} Can't include political content information due to explicit request. Please revise your instruction. If political content is not necessary, please provide more general topics and demographic insights. 38 minutes ago. 14s 14s 14s 14s 14s 14s 14s 14s 14s],

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Deleuze for Marxism? A Discussion with Alex Taek-Gwang Lee
Q: Who is Deleuze for you?
Deleuze is a philosopher who didn't give up the spirit of revolution.
How to Confront Political Despair (feat. Benjamin Studebaker)
Q: What is your position on socialism?
Socialism remains relevant as it addresses the massive wealth disparity and the need for political capacity to manage collective goods fairly.
How to Confront Political Despair (feat. Benjamin Studebaker)
Q: How do we move out of despair?
Embrace despair as a necessary mood without rushing to escape it; recognize the political boundaries that exist in today's society.
How to Confront Political Despair (feat. Benjamin Studebaker)
Q: Can despair be a uniquely political affect?
Yes, political despair indicates a failure to engage effectively, leading to feelings of impotence regarding one's political life.
How to Confront Political Despair (feat. Benjamin Studebaker)
Q: What do you mean by a crisis over moral injunctions in your article?
We're dealing with both a crisis of morals and a crisis of politics, leading to despair over ineffective political engagement.

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2. Zahi Zalloua
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4. Alan Wald
5. Angela Harutyunyan
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