‘The Invention of The Land of Israel’ – In Conversation With Shlomo Sand
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani and James Butler are joined by author and academic Shlomo Sand as they discuss his new book ‘The Invention of the Land of Israel’.
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani and James Butler are joined by author and academic Shlomo Sand as they discuss his new book ‘The Invention of the Land of Israel’.
On this week’s show James Butler and Aaron Bastani discuss issues of disciplinarity, punishment, control and policing – offering context as the state further cuts back on its social welfare role and increases the strength of its repressive functions within the Great Recession.
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani and James Butler discuss the idea of the ‘real economy’ as being independent from the supposedly ‘unreal’ financial economy. Does this binary still cohere with the observable workings of contemporary production in the 21st century?
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani and James Butler are joined by Hannah Forbes Black as they discuss ideas of surplus in relation to labour and capital, utopia and dystopia.
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani and James Butler discuss the concept of revolution. Is the binary of reform and revolution a useful one in informing ‘what is to be done’?
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani and James Butler discuss the US economy in 2013 and beyond – is it, to use the words of Barack Obama, a ‘deadbeat’ economy?
This week’s show sees James Butler and Aaron Bastani joined by Laurie Penny as they discuss Ulrike Meinhoff’s essay ‘On Columnism’ and it’s relationship to the limits of contemporary journalism.
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani and James Butler discuss the coming year and potential moments of crisis, particularly in the Eurozone.
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani and James Butler discuss corporate tax avoidance by the likes of the Arcadia Group and Starbucks. Is such tax avoidance a necessity within the context of the Great Recession and a crisis of profitability?
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani and James Butler look at two areas which are, and could in the future, bring large returns for investors, even amid crisis. One is social impact bonds the other is student housing funds.
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani interviews Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin authors of ‘The Making of Global Capitalism: The Political Economy of American Empire’.
On this week’s show James Butler and Aaron Bastani are joined by Andrew McGettigan, as they discuss the financialisation of the UK higher education sector.
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani and James Butler are joined by Nina Power as they ask whether, one year after the English Riots, anything has changed and whether they could happen again.
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani is joined by Dan Hind to discuss the BBC, its internal structures, recent scandals and what role the institution serves in defending the existing political order.
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani and James Butler are joined by Dan Trilling, author of Bloody Nasty People, as they discuss the British Nationalist Party and some of the distinctive elements of contemporary fascism.
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani is joined by Hannah Forbes-Black as they reflect on the October 20th TUC Demo ‘A Future That Works’.
On this week’s show James Butler and Aaron Bastani are joined by Richard Bernard as they discuss the TUC (Trades Union Congress), it’s historic role and it’s present function in relation to both the Labour Party and austerity.
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani is joined by Seth Wheeler as they discuss the ‘Refusal of Work’ as the catalyst for culture and capitalist recomposition.
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