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Revolution Now!

Peter Joseph
Capitalism
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Recursive Democracy
Market Economics
Social Change
Sustainability
Market Capitalism
Democracy
Post-Scarcity
Inequality
Technological Unemployment
Automation
Social Justice
Activism
Donald Trump
Gaza
Market Forces
Creativity
Competition
Civil Rights Movement

Revolution Now! is a bi-weekly program about social change, hosted by author, filmmaker and activist: Peter Joseph.

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About: In this episode, Peter Joseph addresses the release of the Integral White Paper, as the core focus, and critiques the pervasive vagueness of alternative economic discourse, arguing that terms like socialism, communism, and Marxism function as ... more

In a vast range of topics surrounding the idea of Democracy, Peter Joseph explains how a working democracy, from a cybernetic standpoint, would need to be organized very differently from the representative structure seen today.

He describes why cont... more

In Episode 56 of Revolution Now! (approximately two hours), Peter Joseph explores the links between market economics and the drive toward imperialism, conflict and international war. Also discussed is the importance of overriding "Hedonic Adaptation"... more

In Episode 55 of Revolution Now! (which runs approximately two hours), Peter Joseph explores ten false ideas/narratives that contribute to the modern erosion of civil and human rights. He then reviews the abstract for a forthcoming white paper on the... more

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Abby Martin
Investigative journalist and filmmaker known for her work on the U.S. Empire and social justice issues.
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Episode: Revolution Now! with Peter Joseph | Ep. 56 : The Capitalist Roots of War + Interview w/ Abby Martin
Lee Camp
Comedian and activist known for his political commentary
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Episode: Revolution Now! with Peter Joseph | Ep. 55 | "Civil Rights Regression, Integral & Lee Camp"

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Peter Joseph
Host and creator known for his thought-provoking discussions on social change, economics, and governance, emphasizing collaborative solutions and systemic critiques as pathways for progress.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 587 ratings
  • Articulate and accurate assessment of our modern era.

    Peter is one of the best at describing the issues of our time from the foundational root causes, rather than the common attempts at only looking at the symptoms. He is articulate and accurate with how he presents the information and being non-partisan he points out the self-evident causes and effects of our troubling times with many sources to draw from. I will recommend everyone follow this man’s work.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Wasted7181
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • hope for the future

    been following since original zeitgeist and in those almost 20 years (as of 2025) Peter has been one of the very few minds that give me hope that something better is possible

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    gabharbar
    United States5 months ago
  • Voice of reason

    One of the few voices of reason in this world. Appreciate the lack of ads and monetization. Nothing like hearing someone rail against consumerism and then hit you with an AG1 plug.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JeffTheJuice
    United States10 months ago
  • Great, illuminating, realistic, & constructive commentary on how to change our world, our systems that run our societies, for the better, for a better quality of life for all human beings.

    Brilliant & important podcast!!!!!

    Podchaser
    5
    Doug16mmGraves
    a year ago
  • Best Podcast I listen to

    I find myself agreeing with Peter’s World view almost 100%. Please continue p putting in all your hard work to spread the word re how we could improve our future!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    INTP
    United States2 years ago

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Revolution Now! with Peter Joseph | Ep. 55 | "Civil Rights Regression, Integral & Lee Camp"
Q: What is the power of comedy in today's political landscape?
Lee discusses humor as a way to communicate serious issues and engage audiences who might not normally listen to political discourse.
Revolution Now! with Peter Joseph | Ep. 55 | "Civil Rights Regression, Integral & Lee Camp"
Q: How did you come to be involved in comedy and activism?
Lee Camp explains that he started as a comedian, became politically aware, and wanted to incorporate social commentary into his comedy.

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What is Revolution Now! about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The content revolves around insightful examinations of societal structures, democratic governance, and systemic issues within capitalism. A critical theme is the exploration of recursive democracy and its potential to foster more effective governance, emphasizing the necessity for community engagement and adaptation. The discussions often critique contemporary market-based approaches, advocating instead for sustainability and social equity. The host frequently intersperses interviews with activists and experts, providing a multifaceted perspective on pressing global issues such as civil rights regressions, military conflict rooted in capitalism, and environmental challenges. This blend of academic rigor and activist passion makes the discus... more

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Revolution Now! launched 5 years ago and published 58 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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