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Woodbine Podcast

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Autonomy
New York City
Platform Capitalism
Lebanon
Hegemony
Bernie Sanders
Capitalism
Anticommunism
Israel
Hezbollah
Iran
Texas
Data Centers
World Transformed
Acid Communism
Gen Z Uprisings
1968 Global Uprisings
Individualism
Lifehouse
The Peoples Want Network

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For this week's episode, we discuss the State Department's recent report "Cuba: The Capital of 21st Century Communism", which was released three weeks ago.

Matt and Sam are joined by D, a lawyer with a wide-ranging practice in civil litigation and c... more

For this week's episode Bhaskar Sunkara joins Amogh and Matt to discuss his new book The Blueprint: How Socialism Can Work in the Real World, co-written with Mike Beggs and Ben Burgis.

We talk about the now decade-long arc of millennial socialism, a... more

For this week's episode, Seth Wheeler joins Matt and Tony Iantosca to discuss his work as an archivist, writer, and organizer of creative autonomy in London.

We talk about how social movements retain and transmit historical memory; the contemporary... more

For this week's episode we discuss Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, which releases nationwide today. Anton, Malek, and Matt talk about Nolan's redemption arc, and defying the code of the gods and the social rituals of the guest/host relation.

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Recent Guests

Alberto Toscano
Philosopher and cultural theorist
Goldsmiths, University of London
Episode: #52: Alberto Toscano on the Politics of Time
Ross Wolfe
Scholar/Author engaging with political theory
Episode: #51: Hegemony and Socialist Strategy with Ross Wolfe
Kazembe Balagun
Guest on the episode, political commentator and organizer
Episode: #50: Kazembe Balagun on Fighting for Time in NYC
Jeremy Gilbert
Academic and public intellectual associated with Woodbine; theorist of Deleuzo-Gramscian synthesis and activist cultural politics
Woodbine; academia
Episode: #47: Jeremy Gilbert on the Deleuzo-Gramscian Synthesis (Part 2)
Ziad Majed
Guest expert on Lebanese politics and the Middle East
Episode: #45: Ziad Majed on the Aftermath of October 7th
Molly Crabapple
Author of Here Where We Live Is Our Country
Episode: #42: Molly Crabapple on the Jewish Labor Bund
Michael Simon
Friend of the host, listed as a guest
Episode: #42: Molly Crabapple on the Jewish Labor Bund
Adam Greenfield
Author of Lifehouse book, urban theorist
Author, Researcher
Episode: #41: Lifehouses and Power with Adam Greenfield & Maria Herron
Maria Herron
Organizer and community worker involved with Bushwick Ayuda Mutua and related spaces
Community Organizer
Episode: #41: Lifehouses and Power with Adam Greenfield & Maria Herron

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#35: CrimethInc. on Making Revolutionary Proposals
Q: What is the advantage of framing the movement openly as anarchist or revolutionary in the current moment?
Framing explicitly as radical and horizontal signals a clear, uncompromising stance and commitment to people's power, which is crucial when the status quo is unsustainable and when other actors may try to dilute or co-opt transformative goals.
#32: John Holloway on Revolutionary Hope
Q: You discuss the danger of channeling anger into electoral politics. How should movements respond to reformist temptations while seeking deeper structural change?
Movements should balance concrete, immediate gains with strategies that overflow the electoral path, maintaining autonomy and building communal institutions that can outlive party channels and push toward non-state, participatory governance.
#38: Phil Neel on Hellworld and the Planetary Factory
Q: How does the author describe the relationship between China and the United States within the planetary framework?
He argues that you cannot understand China in isolation; global interdependencies—trade, finance, and flows—shape China as part of a single planetary system, so local developments must be read in concert with global dynamics.
#45: Ziad Majed on the Aftermath of October 7th
Q: You mentioned the post-October 7th moment and how regional actors are recalibrating power. How do you see Lebanon fitting into this new dynamic?
Lebanon remains highly vulnerable due to internal divisions and external pressures; any stabilization will require a regional framework that guarantees sovereignty and reconstruction, along with a credible plan to manage Hezbollah's role within a broader political consensus and international support conditioned on reform.

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The conversations consistently center on culture, politics, urban life, and radical thought, with long-form dialogue that weaves together theory, history, and practical organizing. Across episodes, expect deep dives into left politics, social movements, urbanism, and regional geopolitics, often framed through personal histories and ground-level organizing. Noteworthy elements include rigorous theoretical framing, cross-border activist perspectives, and a willingness to critique mainstream narratives while proposing concrete, community-centered approaches to social change. The show frequently features scholars, organizers, writers, and practitioners who explore how local action connects to global movements, making it a compelling draw for li... more

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