
Interviews and panel discussions on contemporary continental philosophy, politics, art, film. Host: Bryan Cooke
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture | ||||

Bryan Cooke and Asad Haider discuss Marxism, identity, polarization, academia, class, and emancipatory politics.
Bryan Cooke and Frank Ruda discuss fatalism and freedom, God, nature, and psychoanalysis. Hamsters are also mentioned.
Bryan Cooke and Jason Barker discuss the novel 'Marx Returns', Althusser, Capitalism and other stuff too.
Bryan Cooke and Emma Black drink tea to stave off the frigid air of the dialectic. Probably.
The creators of this podcast know that its audio quality is horrible—they even made a joke about it at the outset of Season Two Episode One. Some ways into this episode, the audio becomes so bad that one cannot understand practically any of the dialogue. While the audio in S2E1 is uniquely bad, it isn’t much worse than that in most of the other episodes. This really has to change.
When one subtracts the bad audio, the podcast is quite wonderful, fantastic even. But the audio has become so bad as... more
Great discussions, but the sound is a bit rubbish. Might I suggest you invest in a couple of medium quality condenser mics and some acoustic treatment?
Bryan Cooke's lengthy dialogic dispatches from Melbourne's turbulent continental philosophy scene are a delight, creating the brief illusion that life on this dying rock is worth living.
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