In this crossover episode, we collaborate with our comrades from @RBCpod on 'A Great Love' by Alexandra Kollontai.
This heart-breaking and essential text gives us a profound insight into the abuse and misogyny suffered by non-men on the left
https://t.co/voyALnx2H9
Accumulation of labor, degradation of women, bodily autonomy, the burden of austerity, reproducing the workforce, criminalisation of poverty, women's solidarity, colonisation and much more.
Our dense second episode on Caliban and the Witch is now live!
https://t.co/xyvQEBgGZe
Mar. 8, 1917: On #InternationalWomensDay in Petrograd, women from textile mills all over the city begin a mass strike that will spread throughout the Russian Empire. The striking women kick off the February Revolution which will ultimately depose the tsar.
We're back! After a long break, we are rebooted and have brought some comrades along for the ride. Alekx, Eilex, and Savanah join the group, and for this episode we each discuss what it is like to be a nonman in a leftist space. Strap in, it's a spicy one
https://t.co/Z0MQqLQyp8
Mar. 5, 1871: Rosa Luxemburg, revolutionary socialist, theorist, and economist, is born in Poland. Her contributions to Marxist political theory make her an indispensable source for revolutionaries.
'Capitalism has placed a crushing burden on women's shoulders.'
This time we discuss how, 100 years on, capitalism has completely failed to improve the lives of working women.
Our episode on Communism and the Family by Alexandra Kollontai is now live!
https://t.co/pKC6azxCTe
Feb. 26, 1869: Nadezhda Krupskaya, revolutionary, author, feminist, and educator, is born in St. Petersburg. Her work on the role of women in revolution, revolutionary archival and library science, and statecraft make her one of the most important Bolshevik authors.
Witches, heretics, plague and accumulation. Join us as we learn about capital's violent reaction to peasant struggles.
Our first episode on 'Caliban and the Witch' by Silvia Federici is now live!
https://t.co/abqPFIe0NI
As the first installment in our series on Marxist Feminists and in the wake of the disillusionment caused by the Iowa Democratic caucus controversy, we decided to read Rosa Luxemburg's 'Reform or Revolution' to help understand the necessity of revolution https://t.co/wP1Cdz8oYA
~ NEW EPISODE ~
On Practice by Mao Zedong
In Collaboration w/ our friends over at @marxmadnesspod
Podcast here: https://t.co/A5RV75HHmQ
YouTube here: https://t.co/z6SGObEIFj
This episode is structured differently from our normal episodes, but still packed full of info ofc!
18 Jews were just arrested in Boston after blocking the entrance to the South Bay ICE detention center. 36 Jews were arrested on Sunday at an action in New Jersey.
This is the time to act in your own city because #NeverAgainIsNow. Go to https://t.co/i4Yi9CAac9 and find out more
Hey, so we started a book club to read Capital and randomly decided to record ourselves. We hope it will help comrades on their quest of reading it. Here's the first episode:
https://t.co/yf22rDRXp2
In this episode, the Proles get a well-needed respite from the behemoth that was Chapter 1, and discuss Marx's chapter on Exchange. Find us on your podcast app you use!
https://t.co/as879kTmSy
We had an unexpected amount of interest in this feed, so we've been organizing ourselves to try and release episodes more consistently. As we push through the rest of Capital, you can expect a shorter wait for future content!