Sex, Dissidence, Desire
Jonathan Dollimore joins James Butler to talk sex, subversion and truly dangerous knowledge.
Jonathan Dollimore joins James Butler to talk sex, subversion and truly dangerous knowledge.
Rivkah Brown presents a special episode examining how the blue tentacles of police power creep into our lives.
Kate Aronoff explores climate denialism, oil companies’ predictions of the future, and the fate of the Green New Deal.
The one where the gang remember the end of history.
Annelien De Dijn asks us: what if everything you thought you knew about freedom was wrong?
Does the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill pose a serious threat to movements on the left? The gang convene to discuss the politics of protest.
Linda Colley takes James Butler through the age of war and revolution which gave birth to the modern constitution – and peers into England’s political future.
Jeremy Gilbert tunes into the politics of folk music, from communist troubadours to pastoral psychedelia.
Mark Neocleous joins James Butler to unravel the knot of police power, sovereignty and social order.
Nadia Idle, Keir Milburn and Jeremy Gilbert dig into the politics of folk, from island cults to progressive patriotism.
‘To be a good Marxist is to be a Luddite.’ Gavin Mueller joins James Butler to explore rebellions against technology and the seductions of technological thought.
James Butler is joined by Laura Forster to trace the many red threads of the Paris Commune, which began 150 years ago this week.
Peter Hudis joins James Butler to gaze into the future – and explain why the left must stake a claim to it.
James Butler is joined by Katherine Angel to explore the politics of bad sex, consent culture – and how we might think better about the difficulty of sex and power.
The #ACFM gang explore the political power of desire, from the storming of the Capitol to the Corbyn cult.
Do dating apps leave us unprepared for offline love? Nadia Idle talks to psychosexual therapist Tabitha Bast about the politics of desire.
Why are we told we should love our work? Sarah Jaffe joins James Butler to explain why work will never, and can never, love us back.
Emma Dowling joins James Butler to discuss care in the shadow of capital.
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