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Critique of the Podcast Form
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Frequency: 1 episode/12d. Total Eps: 22

Critique of the Podcast Form is a bi-weekly podcast by the Critical Theory Working Group about Critical Theory, socialism, philosophy, Marxism, social theory, and everything in between. New episodes featuring the rotating cast of hosts and guests are posted every other Thursday. Visit https://ctwgwebsite.github.io/ for writing and updates.
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Episode 6: Introduction to the History of Left Communism
Episode 6
mercredi 26 novembre 2025 ⢠Duration 01:26:10
J. E. is joined by Cam for an introduction to the history of left-communism, specifically the German/Dutch (councilist), Italian (Bordigist) and French (ultraleft) traditions. The books we mention are the following:
- Histoire Critique de l'Ultragauche by Roland Simon
- The Future of Revolution by Jasper Bernes
- The Science and Passion of Communism edited by Pietro Basso
- The Communist Left in Germany by Denis Authier and Gilles DauvƩ
- The Italian Communist Left by Philippe Bourrinet
- Rupture dans la ThƩorie de la RƩvolution edited by FranƧois Daniel.
Episode 5: A Conversation About Dialectical Biology.
Episode 5
jeudi 13 novembre 2025 ⢠Duration 01:03:31
In this episode, Mac Parker and Anatarah Bin AlKaf have a casual chat on Richard Lewontin and Richard Levins seminal book the Dialectical Biologist. They cover why this book remains a key contribution to Marxist theory, philosophy of nature, and philosophy of technology. Along the way, the conversation tackles the influence of Friedrich Engels on Marxist science historiography and science critique from Boris Hessen to the Max Planck instituteās historical epistemology research program. Our discussion culminates in a call for an integrative approachāone that unites political philosophy and science, the local and the globalāin the spirit of the dialectical biologistsā vision.
The books discussed were (or alluded to):
- The Dialectical Biologist (1985) by Richard Levins and Richard Lewontin
- Biology Under the Influence (2007) by by Richard Levins and Richard Lewontin
- The Social and Economic Roots of the Scientific Revolution (2009) ed. Gideon Freudenthal and Peter McLaughlin
- Abstraction and Representation (1996) by Peter Damerow
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Episode 4: Amadeo Bordiga and the Murder of the Dead
Episode 4
samedi 1 novembre 2025 ⢠Duration 01:11:56
In this episode, join your hosts Sam Thomas (resident Italophile), J.E. Morain, and James Crane for a discussion taking the 1951 polemic, āMurder of the Dead,ā as a point of departure for deeper dive into Amadeo Bordigaās bellicose and beautiful run of essays in eco-communism throughout the 50s and 60s. Topics of discussion include: Bordigaās critique of a version of the āstate capitalismā thesis, the conceptual matrix of living/dead labor and variable/constant capital, the theoretical and stylistic function of āinvarianceā in Bordiga's writings, coal mine collapses, the flooding of symbols of national pride, and scientific-scatological reflections on the āhowās of abolishing the antithesis of town and country. We end with a few remarks on the conquest of the fear of death and the ānatural condition of the prosperity of the speciesā in Bordiga's 1961 āIn Janitzio Death is not Scary.ā
Other Bordiga essays discussed in the episode:
āThe Filling and Bursting of Bourgeois Civilisationā (1951)
āThe Human Species and the Earthās Crustā (1952)
āThe Spirit of Horsepowerā (1953)
āWeird and Wonderful Tales of Modern Social Decadenceā (1956)
āThe Legend of the Piaveā (1963)
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Episode 3: Ghassan Kanafani: Realism Against Reality
Episode 3
vendredi 31 octobre 2025 ⢠Duration 02:04:18
āThe motive for realism is never the confirmation of reality but protest.ā āAlexander Kluge
āI want my stories to be one hundred percent realistic while at the same time presenting something unseen.ā āGhassan Kanafani
In this episode, join your hosts Sebastian Kokesch and James Crane for a discussion of the necessary connection between aesthetic autonomy and revolutionary political commitment in Ghassan Kanafani's best-known literary writings in English translation: Men in The Sun ('62), All Thatās Left to You ('66), & Returning to Haifa ('69). From the perspective of the 'undivided' project of Ghassan Kanafaniāas novelist, critic, and militantāwe read each of these novels as a contribution to the same culture of resistance he theorized and organized.
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Episode 2: Politics of Early Critical Theory
Episode 2
vendredi 31 octobre 2025 ⢠Duration 01:29:26
Join your hosts J.E. Morain and James Crane for an introduction to the rogue's gallery of far left dissidents (communists, socialists, anarchists) who formed the core of the 'Frankfurt School' from the early 1920s through late 1940s.
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Episode 1: Introducing Racket Theory
Episode 1
vendredi 31 octobre 2025 ⢠Duration 01:20:24
Critics and theorists! Our first official episode of "Critique of the Podcast Form," a discussion with J.E. Morain, Mac Parker, Re Tejus, and James Crane on the CTWG's recent "Racketology" dossier: https://ctwgwebsite.github.io/blog/category/racketology/
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Episode 0: Debrief MN1
vendredi 10 octobre 2025 ⢠Duration 33:48
Critics and Theorists: the CTWG is proud to present "Episode 0: Debrief on Margin Notes Vol. 1" of "Critique of the Podcast Form," a critical theory podcast! Make sure to watch this space and also bother us for more episodes.
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Episode 7: LukƔcs - Nope or Yup? Discussing "Legality and Illegality."
Episode 7
jeudi 11 décembre 2025 ⢠Duration 01:47:54
Mac and Crane discuss the essay "Legality and Illegality" by Gyƶrgy LukƔcs (Georg LukƔcs) in the context of his broader development: after joining the Communist Party in 1918, LukƔcs would play an important role in the leadership of the short-lived Hungarian Soviet Republic (March to August 1919), around which time he would write many of the essays later collected and published in Tactics and Ethics: 1919-1929, only to reverse some of his positions on core issues in his subsequent exile in Vienna, resulting in History and Class Consciousness (1923). In their discussion of the vicissitudes of fate and philosophy, Mac and Crane attempt to answer the fundamental question tragically left out of E40's classic song "Choices": LukƔcs - Nope or Yup?
Episode 8: The Anime Question
Episode 8
vendredi 26 décembre 2025 ⢠Duration 01:19:49
The culture industry is at it again! Their new weapon: anime. Their strategy? The media mix. In this episode, the anime subcommittee of the CTWG tackle the anime media-form by discussing Marc Steinbergās animeās media mix. We talk about modern animeās history, the emergence of the media mix, and transition from Fordism to post-Fordism.
Episode 11: Situationism and the Critique of Reification
Episode 11
vendredi 6 février 2026 ⢠Duration 01:25:38
Imogen, Sebastian, and Sam discuss Situationism as a vindication of Hegelian Marxism and a critique of reified life through its various forms of appearance: artistic production, urban planning, and student life.
