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Radical Analysis

Radical Analysis

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Emancipating conversation that seeks to spelunk the the questions and challenges that confront us, excavating and explicating their ROOTS...

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This week's program opens with some musings on the unfolding situations in the Gaza Strip, the Southern US border, and the water crisis in Detroit. Following that, we read from Murray Bookchin's "What is Social... more

This week's episode features a conversation of Alyssa Rohrict of the blog Black Cat Revolution ( http://theblackcatrevolution.wordpress.com/). We discuss the relationship between the views of nature engendered by capitalism, and our... more

Radical Analysis aims to spelunk the questions that confront us, both as individuals and as a society. It is a forum for conversations that move beneath the surface to excavate the roots of those challenges. It is animated by that spirit of... more

In this episode, political economist and artist Rob Urie discusses the limits of conventional economic theory by way of an excavation of its latent presuppositions. Beginning from a consideration of what is concealed rather than... more

This edition features a probing discussion with Luke Austin Daugherty about dispensationalism, a hermeneutic and theological orientation maintained by many conservative evangelicals. We examine the implications of the perspective for... more

Radical Analysis aims to spelunk the questions that confront us, both as individuals and as a society. It is a forum for conversations that move beneath the surface to excavate the roots of those challenges. It is animated by that spirit of... more

This week's episode assembles a motley of reflections upon student debt, debt in general, and their relationship to class structuring. We additionally read from Counterpunch.org contributor David Green's "The Economic and Political... more

This week's episode features a ranging discussion with Daniel Victor Brown. Taking David Graeber's conception of 'bullshit jobs' as a point of departure, we consider the underlying social relations within capitalism that compel the... more

Radical Analysis aims to spelunk the questions that confront us, both as individuals and as a society. It is a forum for conversations that move beneath the surface to excavate the roots of those challenges. It is animated by that spirit of... more

In this week's epidsode we read more from Andre Gorz's "Critique of Economic Reason", particularly his consideration of what is meant or intended specifically by economic reason, and how that reason ramifies for our understanding of work.... more

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