Episodes
Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
Excerpt: /283/ Reading Club: Trust & Mistrust
Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
On Anthony Giddens' The Consequences of Modernity (ch.3)
In the second episode of the Cynical Ideology section of the 2022 Reading Club, we look at what trust is and why it has declined so precipitously in recent decades, especially in relation to institutions.
Is the opposite of trust mistrust, or is it existential angst? What's the link between the absence of trust and a sense of impending apocalypse? Is money or the market the only abstract entity we still trust? And what about the state?
Reading:
The Consequences of Modernity, Anthony Giddens (1990), ch. 3
Tuesday Aug 30, 2022
Bunga Holiday
Tuesday Aug 30, 2022
Tuesday Aug 30, 2022
Just a short announcement about what's coming up, while we're off on summer holidays.
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Tuesday Aug 16, 2022
/281/ Foreign Fighters, Left & Right (I) ft. Stefan Bertram-Lee
Tuesday Aug 16, 2022
Tuesday Aug 16, 2022
On Rojava and Ukraine.
We talk to Stefan Bertram-Lee, former volunteer fighter for the the YPG in Rojava, about whom a Hollywood movie is being made. We ask him about the type of person who volunteers, and how this compares to those who have gone to Ukraine. How does this stop you "being a teenage nihilist"? And who would win in a fight: ISIS, Azov or the YPG?
Part two of this episode is available at: https://www.patreon.com/posts/70597308
Reading:
- Ukraine the Day after Tomorrow, Stefan Bertram-Lee, Sublation
- The Nazification of Ukraine, Stefan Bertram-Lee, Sublation
- ‘Stefan Vs. ISIS’ Pic In Works, Deadline
Tuesday Aug 09, 2022
Excerpt: /280/ Three Articles: Liberal Nationalism
Tuesday Aug 09, 2022
Tuesday Aug 09, 2022
Articles:
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As we unite for the jubilee, let’s believe Britain’s best days are ahead, not behind, Lucy Powell, The Guardian
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The Return of Liberal Nationalism, Sohrab Ahmari, Compact
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What Putin and liberals share, Aris Roussinos, Unherd
Tuesday Aug 02, 2022
/279/ Society of the Speculative ft. Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou
Tuesday Aug 02, 2022
Tuesday Aug 02, 2022
On our financialised world.
We talk to Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou about his new book, Speculative Communities. How has speculation become the very practice around which modern societies coalesce? And how does speculation actually give voice to the waning legitimacy of neoliberalism?
Do dating apps, Tik Tok and other social media give birth to 'speculative communities'? And is populism a speculation on the future, a leap into the unknown?
Friday Jul 29, 2022
Excerpt: /278/ Reading Club: Cynicism & Ideology
Friday Jul 29, 2022
Friday Jul 29, 2022
Tuesday Jul 26, 2022
/276/ Broken Promises ft. Fritz Bartel
Tuesday Jul 26, 2022
Tuesday Jul 26, 2022
We discuss Bartel's striking claim that democracies, rather than authoritarian systems, were better able to 'break promises' – that is, impose economic discipline. And we conclude by discussing whether it could have been otherwise, whether neoliberalism and the collapse of the 'really existing socialism' were inevitable.
Readings:
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The Triumph of Broken Promises: The End of the Cold War and the Rise of Neoliberalism, Fritz Bartel, Harvard UP
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Democracy and Discipline: Review Essay, Alex Hochuli, American Affairs
Thursday Jul 21, 2022
/273/ Eco-Leninism? [UNLOCKED]
Thursday Jul 21, 2022
Thursday Jul 21, 2022
On the climate emergency.
We are specially unlocking this episode of our monthly Reading Club – the concluding episode of the first half of the 2022 syllabus (download it here). If you'd like full access to all of the Reading Club, go to patreon.com/bungacast
We discuss Andreas Malm's Climate, Corona, Chronic Emergency and Adam Tooze's review essay, "Ecological Leninism". How convincing is Malm's call for Soviet war communism as a model for responding to climate change?
We also approach these readings in light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the knock-on consequences for energy politics. And what should we make of Tooze's contrast of social democratic time-frames with the eco-Leninist one?
Tuesday Jul 19, 2022
Excerpt: /275/ Our Reply to Critics: Review of Reviews
Tuesday Jul 19, 2022
Tuesday Jul 19, 2022
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War at the End of History, Adam Tooze, Chartbook 109
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The End of the End of the End, Sam Kriss, First Things
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Book Review: The End of the End of History, Jason C. Mueller, Critical Sociology
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How long is the end of history?, Connor Harney, Platypus
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Beginning of the End, or End of the Beginning?, Park McDougald, American Affairs
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Book Review: The End of the End of History, Dan Taylor, Marx & Philosophy Review of Books
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Certainly the End of Something or Other, Joseph Keegin, The Bellow
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New Perspectives journal roundtable (forthcoming) on The End of the End of History: Daniel Zamora, Anton Jäger, Richard Sakwa, Nicholas Kiersey
Tuesday Jul 12, 2022
Excerpt: /274/ Aufhebonus Bonus: July 2022
Tuesday Jul 12, 2022
Tuesday Jul 12, 2022
On your questions & criticisms.
We discuss the link between Covid and war in Ukraine and return to the question of who exactly is the ruling class. Plus: inflation, what actually happened in the 1990s, contemporary art, and the politics of abortion.
Tuesday Jul 05, 2022
/272/ As Late As Necessary ft. Alex Gourevitch
Tuesday Jul 05, 2022
Tuesday Jul 05, 2022
On abortion.
After the US Supreme Court ruling, where does this leave women in the US? Political theorist Alex Gourevitch joins us to discuss Roe v Wade, and how the fact it rooted abortion in a right to privacy was problematic.
How can we ground the right to abortion in an argument for freedom in general? And is the US really faced with a rising tide of reaction, as liberals claim? Are same-sex marriage and contraception imperilled by the decision.
Reading:
- Wrong Life and Abortion, Ethan Linehan, Sublation
- The Left killed the pro-choice coalition, Kat Rosenfield, Unherd
- A Defence of Abortion, Judith Jarvis Johnson
- How to Win the Abortion Argument, Helen Lewis, The Atlantic
Tuesday Jun 28, 2022
/270/ Russia vs the West ft. Richard Sakwa
Tuesday Jun 28, 2022
Tuesday Jun 28, 2022
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Whisper it, but Putin has a point in Ukraine, Richard Sakwa, The Spectator
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The Dual State in Russia, Richard Sakwa, Post-Soviet Affairs
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A Review of 'Frontline Ukraine' by Richard Sakwa, Peter Hitchens, Mail on Sunday
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Putin Redux: Continuity and change, Richard Sakwa, openDemocracy
Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
Excerpt: /269/ Three Articles: The 90s
Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
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The 1990s: An age without qualities, Gavin Jacobson, New Statesman (attached)
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Were the 1990s Really Devoid of Politics?, Ryan Zickgraf, Jacobin
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The ‘90s: The decade that never ended, Jason Farago, BBC
Friday Jun 10, 2022
Anti-Politics & Beyond (Munich Book Launch - Audio)
Friday Jun 10, 2022
Friday Jun 10, 2022
If the End of History was characterised by post-politics, and the 'populist decade' of the 2010s dominated by anti-politics, then how should we understand more recent phenomena? Are the following of a qualitatively different nature to anti-politics, namely: the intensification of culture wars, growing polarisation that does not always align neatly with class, of increasingly hysterical and personalised politics, and of the competition between escalating emergency politics?
To commemorate the publication of the German edition of The End of the End of History, co-author Alex Hochuli was in conversation with historian of political thought, Anton Jäger at the Monacensia in Munich.
Friday Jun 10, 2022
Ruling Class Hysteria (Berlin Book Launch - Audio)
Friday Jun 10, 2022
Friday Jun 10, 2022