Welcome to the Antifa Book Club, a space for engaging with the powerful ideas that shape the struggle for a better future. From Sartre and Horkheimer to Ellen Meiksins Wood and Jacques Derrida, we're slowly and carefully working our way through essential theory. Our format is simple: we tackle one chapter per episode, publishing three times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) so you can easily foll... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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Chapter 3, "The Mole and the Snake," employs a central metaphor to illustrate the transition from disciplinary society to neoliberal control society.
The "mole" represents the subjugated subject of disciplinary society, confined within institutions ... more
Chapter 2, titled "Smart Power," delves into a new, highly efficient form of power that operates in contemporary neoliberal society.
Unlike traditional disciplinary power, which relies on negativity, violence, coercion, and prohibition, smart power... more
Chapter 1, "The Crisis of Freedom," introduces the central paradox of Byung-Chul Han's "Psychopolitics": that freedom itself, under neoliberalism, is generating new forms of compulsion and constraint.
We are no longer deemed subjugated subjects but... more
Welcome to Antifa Book Club, the season 3 finale: the full book review of "Inventing the Future".
Srnicek and Williams kick things off with a stark observation: the future feels "cancelled," and the left is struggling to build a better world despite... more
Chapter 8 of INVENTING THE FUTURE, Postcapitalism and a World Without Work, "Building Power," addresses the crucial question of how to build the collective force necessary to implement a post-work society and overcome the left's current state of weak... more
Chapter 7 of INVENTING THE FUTURE, Postcapitalism and a World Without Work, "A New Common Sense," shifts from critiquing the contemporary left to elaborating an escape route from its current condition, arguing that a counter-hegemonic strategy is nec... more
Chapter 6 of INVENTING THE FUTURE: Postcapitalism and a World Without Work, "Post-Work Imaginaries," outlines what a post-work world could mean in practice and advances broad demands to build a platform for such a society.
These proposals are descr... more
Chapter 5 of "Inventing the Future," titled "The Future Isn’t Working," shifts the book's focus to a conjunctural analysis of contemporary capitalism through the lens of work. This chapter argues that a fundamental crisis of work is emerging, making ... more
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Focused on critical theory and political discourse, this podcast explores essential texts and ideas shaping leftist thought. By examining influential authors like Sartre, Horkheimer, and others, each episode tackles a new chapter, facilitating both in-depth analysis and accessible discussions. Unique in its approach, it invites listeners to actively engage with the material by reading alongside the episodes, making theoretical discussions accessible and relevant for contemporary audiences. The regular release schedule ensures a continuous exploration of ideas pertinent to the struggle for a more equitable future, appealing to those interested in political theory, activism, and societal transformation.
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