
Post-peasant commies Dan and Jack read over bits of theory each week in an effort to understand the worldwide state of socialism. Email: auxiliarystatements@gmail.com
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 171 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

Turns out socialism, cybernetics and agroecology might actually just be the same thing Reading: 'Potatoes Made of Oil': Eugene and Howard Odum and the Origins and Limits of American Agroecology (1997) by Mark Glen Madison Send us a question, comment ... more
Kautsky? More like crapsky. Reading: The Proletarian Revolution and the Renegade Kautsky (1918) by Vladimir Lenin Send us a question, comment or valid concern: auxiliarystatements(at)gmail.com DISCORD: discord.gg/mNrzsQQY
We've finally done it. We finally read one half of worker's councils. Reading: Workers' Councils (1942) by Anton Pannekoek Send us a question, comment or valid concern: auxiliarystatements(at)gmail.com DISCORD: discord.gg/XRun56vB
You know what, this one wasn't that good. Reading: The Continuing Appeal of Nationalism (1984) by Fredy Perlman Send us a question, comment or valid concern: auxiliarystatements(at)gmail.com DISCORD: discord.gg/DUT4FA2t
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A thorough review and reading of theory. Highly recommend
A hidden gem amidst the wasteland of Leftist podcasting! Close reading of Marxist literature with a deep appreciation for Industrial era British architecture.
Love the show so far, but an hour of a whistle nose plus jacks “ mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Mmm.” Is making we want to pull my hair out. Keep up the good work otherwise
The only podcast I found talking about the work of the late great Ellen Wood. A low key great podcast that trades in the greats. 2 nice guys to yell at when their interpretations are wrong, nod smugly when they’re right. Love the show!
Happy to have found this podcast. They both have likeable personalities, good takes, and I’m learning. All good things ☮️
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Two hosts, known for thoughtful, theory-forward discussions of socialism and leftist politics, guide listeners through dense ideas with approachable banter. Episodes routinely tackle Marxism, anarchism, capitalism, and historical debates, often pairing classic texts with contemporary political analysis. The show stands out for its clear intellectual curiosity, cross-Atlantic perspectives, and willingness to critique orthodoxies from within the left, making abstract theory feel relevant to current political struggles. The format and host dynamics likely appeal to academically inclined listeners who enjoy rigorous conversations about politics, economics, and history, with a bias toward anti-capitalist critique and practical implications for s... more
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