Episodes

Sunday Nov 01, 2020
Excerpt: /157/ Reading Club: Emancipation After Hegel
Sunday Nov 01, 2020
Sunday Nov 01, 2020
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This month we discuss Todd McGowan's Emancipation After Hegel: Achieving a Contradictory Revolution - an introduction to, defence and radical re-interpretation of Hegel emphasising the importance of contradiction to thought and being. We try to tease out the political consequences of the book, focusing on authority, freedom, and identity.

Tuesday Oct 27, 2020
/156/ Cosmo-Jihad ft. Darryl Li
Tuesday Oct 27, 2020
Tuesday Oct 27, 2020
Internationalism used to be a defining characteristic of the Left. Globalism is a defining characteristic of neoliberal capitalism. Both seem to be characteristic of Islamist jihadism. How did Islamist reaction become globalised? How far does Islamist globalism connect to radical legacies of Third Worldism, internationalism and radical solidarity? Political anthropologist Darryl Li, author of The Universal Enemy: Jihad, Empire, and the Challenge of Solidarity joins us to discuss the transnational history of jihad over the last 30 years.
Reading:
The Universal Enemy - Book Forum, The Immanent Frame, Various Authors

Friday Oct 23, 2020
Friday Oct 23, 2020
On the Covid election.

Thursday Oct 22, 2020
Excerpt: /155/ Aufhebonus Bonus ft. Benjamin Moser
Thursday Oct 22, 2020
Thursday Oct 22, 2020
Full episode for subscribers only. Go to patreon.com/bungacast
We start off by discussing the beheading of a French teacher for having shown his pupils the Mohammed cartoons in a class on free speech. Then we discuss your points, questions and criticisms from September and October (on class politics, antifa, Covid, unemployment and more). Finally, 25 minutes of bonus content from our chat with Sontag biographer Benjamin Moser on the 1619 Project, identity politics, literature, and cosmopolitanism and empire.
For the rest of the original episode with Moser, that's number 147: Podbean / Patreon

Tuesday Oct 20, 2020
Excerpt: /154/ A Reasonably Important Election ft. Alex Gourevitch
Tuesday Oct 20, 2020
Tuesday Oct 20, 2020
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On the Covid election.

Tuesday Oct 13, 2020
/153/ Repubblica di Bunga ft. David Broder
Tuesday Oct 13, 2020
Tuesday Oct 13, 2020
On the country of the future.
Italy has stagnated for 30 years, becoming a neoliberal gerontocracy with crumbling infrastructure (sound familiar?). Worse, it's a country without a Left. How did the populist right come to triumph? What is the relationship between high emigration and hostility to immigration? And how were the seeds sown 30 years ago with the collapse of the First Republic, Europeanisation, and Berlusconi's rise? Is there now a possibility of 'Italexit'?
Readings:
First They Took Rome: How the Populist Right Conquered Italy, David Broder, Verso

Tuesday Oct 06, 2020
Excerpt: /152/ I Can't Believe It's Not Weimar ft. David Broder
Tuesday Oct 06, 2020
Tuesday Oct 06, 2020
On why anti-fascism is a problem.
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We Don’t Live in Weimar Germany, David Broder, Jacobin
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The Trap The Democrats Walked Right Into, Andrew Sullivan
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The End of Anti-Fascism, David Broder, Jacobin
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What Is Trump?, Dylan Riley, NLR
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Sunday Oct 04, 2020
[UNLOCKED] /146/ Class is Cancelled ft. Ben Tippet
Sunday Oct 04, 2020
Sunday Oct 04, 2020
On class.
Class as an idea and an identity is now supposedly redundant. It’s been replaced by conflicts between generations and transcended by more up-to-date identities linking people together through common experiences of victimhood and inequality, rather than along lines related to production or power. Or is it? We discuss these questions with Ben Tippett, author of Split: Class Divides Uncovered to find out whether class still has any place in society and theory (spoiler: it does).
Reading:
- Split: What Love Island Tells Us About Culture & Class In Modern Britain, Ben Tippet, The Quietus (Excerpt from book)
Split: Class Divides Uncovered, Ben Tippet, Pluto Press

Friday Oct 02, 2020
Excerpt: /151/ Reading Club: Full Employment
Friday Oct 02, 2020
Friday Oct 02, 2020
Episode for patrons $10+. Subscribe at patreon.com/bungacast
This month we discuss Polish economist Michal Kalecki's landmark essay, "Political Aspects of Full Employment". This follows on from our recent free episode, 'It's Not Robots, It's Capitalism' (ep 149) focusing on unemployment.
Kalecki anticipated both the Keynesian postwar settlement as well as its undoing, and the neoliberalism that followed. We focus on how Kalecki introduces the question of political authority into economics.
For reference, the next five Reading Clubs have already been announced: https://www.patreon.com/posts/41524278

Tuesday Sep 29, 2020
/150/ Shadow Commander ft. Arash Azizi
Tuesday Sep 29, 2020
Tuesday Sep 29, 2020
On Iran at the End of History.
When the US assassinated Iran's 'shadow commander', Qassem Soleimani, everyone thought WW3 would break out. What happened instead? We talk to the author of a new book on Soleimani about the "local boy who made it", and look at how Soleimani masterminded Iran's interventions all over the region.
We also discuss how the Iranian Revolution represented a degradation of universalism, as it marginalised secular nationalism, socialism and communism. Would the Shia-Sunni conflict, with Iran as leader of the Shia faction, therefore be yet another step away from universalism? And what role did the US play in fomenting sectarian conflict?
Readings:
- Book: The Shadow Commander: Soleimani, the US and Iran's Global Ambitions, Arash Azizi, OneWorld
- Qassem Soleimani and How Nations Decide To Kill, Adam Entous & Evan Osnos, New Yorker

Thursday Sep 24, 2020
/149/ It's Not Robots, It's Capitalism ft. Aaron Benanav / Liz Pancotti
Thursday Sep 24, 2020
Thursday Sep 24, 2020
On unemployment.
The Covid crisis has led to millions out of work - but the situation was none too rosy before, either. Post-crisis recoveries seem increasingly 'jobless', while the overall labour force participation rate keeps falling as people drop out entirely.
We interview to Liz Pancotti of Employ America for a picture of what's driving US unemployment.
Then we talk to Aaron Benanav about his new book and learn that it's not robots who are stealing jobs, but rather capitalism's own stagnation. Why are both radical Keynesian ideas and UBI proposals no real solution? And, finally, what is the working class to do in a world with depressed demand for labour?
Running order:
- Liz Pancotti - (04:09)
- Aaron Benanav - (53:09)
Readings:
- Automation and the Future of Work, Aaron Benanav, Verso
- Unemployment Benefit Expansions: A Guide for Policy Responses in the Wake of COVID-19, Elizabeth Pancotti, Employ America
- Do not let homeworking become digital piecework for the poor, Sarah O'Connor, FT

Tuesday Sep 22, 2020
Excerpt: /148/ Three Articles (September)
Tuesday Sep 22, 2020
Tuesday Sep 22, 2020
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Of moonshots and bus subsidies: How state aid became a Brexit deal-breaker, The Economist (attached in patreon)
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Sweden’s Covid-19 experiment holds a worldwide warning, Wolfgang Münchau, FT (attached in patreon)
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Why are we racialising Beethoven, Ralph Leonard, Unherd
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We Need a Radically Different Approach to the Pandemic and Our Economy as a Whole, Katherine Yik & Martin Kulldorff, Jacobin

Tuesday Sep 15, 2020
/147/ The Past Doesn't Go Away ft. Benjamin Moser
Tuesday Sep 15, 2020
Tuesday Sep 15, 2020
On modernism and its end.
We're joined by 2020 Pulitzer Prize winner Benjamin Moser to discuss the tensions between hating your national culture and wanting to leave it behind, and the effacement of national culture by postmodern homogenisation.
We talk about his biography of Susan Sontag, plus a range of other questions: Brazil, USA, literature, architecture, sex, imperialism, Freud, the image and representation, and contemporary wokeness.
Moser's Books:

Tuesday Sep 08, 2020
Excerpt: /146/ Class is Cancelled ft. Ben Tippet
Tuesday Sep 08, 2020
Tuesday Sep 08, 2020
This is an excerpt. For the full episode, sign up at patreon.com/bungacast
On class.
Class as an idea and an identity is now supposedly redundant. It’s been replaced by conflicts between generations and transcended by more up-to-date identities linking people together through common experiences of victimhood and inequality, rather than along lines related to production or power. Or is it? We discuss these questions with Ben Tippett, author of Split: Class Divides Uncovered to find out whether class still has any place in society and theory (spoiler: it does).
Reading:
- Split: What Love Island Tells Us About Culture & Class In Modern Britain, Ben Tippet, The Quietus (Excerpt from book)
Split: Class Divides Uncovered, Ben Tippet, Pluto Press

Tuesday Sep 01, 2020
/145/ The End of Conservatism ft. Julius Krein
Tuesday Sep 01, 2020
Tuesday Sep 01, 2020
On political decline and realignment.
The editor of American Affairs joins us to discuss the decay of conservatism and we ask whether this decay doesn't apply to other parts of the political spectrum too. Is today's 'class struggle' really just between the upper-middle class and the elite? And we discuss the 'late-Soviet' USA - the sense of decline embodied in the gerontocracy of the ruling class.
Readings:
- The Real Class War, Julius Krein, American Affairs
- America’s Unhealthy Gerontocracy, Julius Krein, American Affairs
- Conservatism Is A Collection Of Losers. It Doesn’t Have To Be. Julius Krein, The American Conservative