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| Dustbowl Diatribes Season 3, Ep. 31: Neofeudalism as More Than a Metaphor, With Jodi Dean | 24 Apr 2025 | 01:20:43 | |
Spencer and Laurie talk with Prof. Jodi Dean about themes from her new book Capital's Grave: Neofeudalism and the New Class Struggle (Verso, 2025). The theme of neofeudalism is one we have returned to several times as it seems more and more clear that our economy has moved well past competition into monopolies and highly concentrated wealth. | |||
| Dustbowl Diatribes Season 3, Ep. 30: Towelie on Tegridy Farms and Being “Post-Left” | 01 Apr 2025 | 00:09:45 | |
Laurie interviews a very special guest, and Spencer misses out on the best interview in Dustbowl Diatribes three seasons. | |||
| Season 3, Ep. 21: Dustbowl Danse Macabre, Round 2: Cooperation vs. Collusion | 20 Jul 2024 | 01:52:21 | |
What happens when even basic business can't be effectively done? How did we get here? Spencer and Laurie digest more of John Rao's thoughts from various books and try to settle their argument from the last episode. | |||
| Season 3, Episode 20: Dustbowl Danse Macabre | 20 Jun 2024 | 01:01:17 | |
Laurie and Spencer discuss the implications and reverberations of the recent Maurin Academy lecture by the last Marxist, Chris Cutrone, and their interview with John Rao on Traditionalism and the Roman School. Both men discussed the time period of the 1848 revolutions in Europe. Maurin Academy Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/maurinacademy Maurin Academy Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/the-maurin-academy-311669 Political Philosophy: https://political-philosophy.com Dustbowl Diatribes and ... Read more | |||
| Season 3, Episode 19: John Rao, proponent of the “Roman School,” critic of Emmanuel Mounier | 02 May 2024 | 01:22:45 | |
Dr. John Rao drops in to tell Laurie and Spencer about Traditionalism, The Roman School, Dorothy Day’s Catholicism, and his critique of Emmanuel Mounier’s brand of Personalism. You can find his writings here: http://jcrao.freeshell.org/, and his work with The Roman Forum here: http://www.romanforum.org/ | |||
| Season 3, Episode 18: David Holmgren on Energy Descent Scenarios and Climate Change | 02 Apr 2024 | 01:27:49 | |
Co-Founder of the Permaculture movement, David Holmgren, talks to Spencer and Laurie about his analysis and predictions in his book Future Scenarios, his assessment that we are still in the “Brown Tech” energy descent scenario, and the implications for society moving forward. Holmgren Design: https://holmgren.com.au Online Writing: https://holmgren.com.au/permaculture-ideas-and-actions/writings/ Future Scenarios: https://www.futurescenarios.org Maurin Academy Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/maurinacademy ... Read more | |||
| Dustbowl Diatribes Season 3, Ep 17: Zabib on Organized Sports, Trans Stuff, and Being a Tankie | 01 Apr 2024 | 00:04:41 | |
The micro-micro-niche internet celebrity Zabib take time out of her busy schedule to join Spencer to cover lots of ground in little time. | |||
| Season 3, Episode 16: Benjamin Peters on Fr. Hugo’s CW Retreats, “Ignatian Radicalism,” and the Nature-Grace Disputations | 09 Mar 2024 | 01:36:22 | |
Spencer and Laurie talk to Dr. Benjamin Peters about his book Called to Be Saints: John Hugo, the Catholic Worker, and a Theology of Radical Christianity. Maurin Academy Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/maurinacademy Maurin Academy Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/the-maurin-academy-311669 Political Philosophy: https://political-philosophy.com Dustbowl Diatribes and Political Philosophy are podcasts of the Maurin Academy, which can be found on almost all ... Read more | |||
| Season 3, Episode 15: Lincoln Rice on Practical Anti-Racism in the Catholic Worker Movement | 04 Mar 2024 | 01:26:06 | |
Laurie and Spencer interview Lincoln Rice of Casa Maria Catholic Worker, Milwaukee, and author of Healing the Racial Divide: A Catholic Racial Justice Framework Inspired by Dr. Arthur Falls, about what Arthur Falls’ strategy to combat racism, Falls’ relationship with the CW movement, the humanity of Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin, and issues of race ... Read more | |||
| Season 3, Ep. 14: The High Price of Convenience, or Why Local, Seasonal Food is Worth It | 10 Feb 2024 | 01:12:20 | |
Laurie and Spencer interview Nat Bjerke-Harvey of Piccalilli Farm in Manhattan, KS, about what it takes to run a diversified local farm, and the reasons to put more effort and resources into eating seasonally and locally. Maurin Academy Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/maurinacademy Maurin Academy Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/the-maurin-academy-311669 Political Philosophy: https://political-philosophy.com Dustbowl Diatribes and Political Philosophy are podcasts of ... Read more | |||
| Season 3, Ep. 13: Michael Martin on Metaphysical Poetry and Farming | 28 Jan 2024 | 01:26:29 | |
Spencer and Laurie talk to Michael Martin of the Regeneration podcast about his diatribe against modernity, insights from his literary knowledge, and how he operates his biodynamic farm. The Maurin Academy: https://pmaurin.org Support us on Patreon and receive all our live and recorded classes, podcasts and sessions! https://www.patreon.com/maurinacademy | |||
| Season 3, Ep. 12: SECRET GRANGE REVEAL & Ralliement Ruminations | 31 Dec 2023 | 01:25:23 | |
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| Season 3, Ep. 29: The Three Great Catholic Revivals | 13 Mar 2025 | 01:13:24 | |
John Rao visits Dustbowl Diatribes for an episode tracing periods of "sleep" and revival in Catholic history. | |||
| Dustbowl Diatribes Season 3, Ep. 11: How Do You Measure Success? (Ralliement Reprised) | 14 Dec 2023 | 01:05:31 | |
Spencer and Laurie have a second conversation with Dr. Rich Myrick about his dissertation, "Action Libérale Populaire and the Legacy of Catholic Republicans in the French Third Republic." His work covers the period in France that was formative for Peter Maurin, co-founder of the Catholic Worker movement. | |||
| Dustbowl Diatribes Season 3, Ep. 10: Leo XIII’s Ralliement and Peter Maurin’s Exodus | 17 Nov 2023 | 01:15:50 | |
Spencer and Laurie talk to Rich Myrick about his dissertation, "Action Libérale Populaire and the Legacy of Catholic Republicans in the French Third Republic." His work covers the period in France that was formative for Peter Maurin, co-founder of the Catholic Worker movement. | |||
| Season 3, Ep. 9: Are We Pringle-Serfs in a Tube? Chung and Cutrone Recap | 09 Nov 2023 | 01:03:57 | |
Spencer and Laurie recap their conversations with Chris Cutrone and Martin Chang and contemplate what it means to be potatoes in a sack or Pringles in a tube. | |||
| Dustbowl Diatribes S 3, Ep. 8: The Cutrone Zone Returns: Zombie Millennial Leftists, Post-Neoliberalism, and Catholic-Marxian Dialogue | 09 Oct 2023 | 02:27:03 | |
The Cutrone Zone is back for an interesting discussion on the usefulness of the term 'neofeudalism' for understanding capitalism, and a fairly deep dive into what Marxists should think of religion. | |||
| Dustbowl Diatribes SO 3, Ep. 7: Prospects for Catholic Social Teaching w/ Martin Chung | 30 Sep 2023 | 01:14:25 | |
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| Dustbowl Diatribes Season 3, Ep 6: To Be or Not To Be Anti-Capitalist and/or Post-Liberal (Recap Take 2) | 06 Sep 2023 | 01:22:37 | |
In "Take 2" of their recap of the start of season 3, Laurie and Spencer take another look at their conversations with Alex Christoyannopoulos and Sean Domencic, circling around the issues of Christian action as lived out in the Catholic Worker movement. | |||
| Dustbowl Diatribes S 3 Ep 5: What Tangled Webs We Weave When We Try to be Christian Anarchists | 24 Aug 2023 | 00:48:13 | |
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| Season 3, Ep 4: Reviewing Douglas Lain’s Hot Takes on Quasi-Feudalism | 29 Jul 2023 | 00:43:37 | |
In part 1 of a two-part recap of Season 3 so far, we discuss our interview with Doug Lain of Sublation Media and the Diet Soap podcast. The original interview covered Lain's trajectory, his views on the theory of neo-feudalism, and the problem of increasing online censorship. As we unpack our conversation with Lain, we spend time on Lain's discomfort with the term "neofeudal" and his preference for "society of control" as a description of the current state of capitalism. We evaluate the tension between the approval of economic concentration/centralization for the advancement of future socialism and the disapproval of the use of corporate power via government pressures to inhibit some speech. We also talk about the tension between Lain's Marxism and our own views on industrial vs. regional/local agricultural production. | |||
| Season 3, Ep. 3: Adventures in Catholic Worker-hood (Sean Domencic of Tradistae & New Polity) | 26 Jun 2023 | 01:23:23 | |
Spencer and Laurie interview Sean Domencic, co-founder of the Tradistae podcast (concluded in 2022) and blog, and frequent contributor to New Polity. Both outlets identify with the Catholic Worker movement and tend to be adjacent to traditionalism, but with a critical distance. This conversation helps us explore the Church-centric wing of the Catholic Worker movement. | |||
| The Simpleton Podcast: Pursuing the “Real” | 12 Jun 2023 | 01:49:39 | |
Here’s a repost of an interview Spencer Hess and Emily Larner did with Clark Massey, Founder of A Simple House https://www.asimplehouse.org/, and co-host of the Simpleton Podcast. | |||
| Season 3, Ep. 28: David McKerracher on Timenergy and the Multi-Layered Crises That Confront Us | 08 Feb 2025 | 02:03:44 | |
Spencer and Laurie talk to Dave McKerracher of Theory Underground about his book, Timenergy, and also his plans for farming. | |||
| Season 3, Ep. 2: The Tolstoy Injection in the Catholic Worker Movement | 03 Jun 2023 | 01:08:20 | |
Spencer and Laurie interview Alex Christoyannopoulis, Reader in International Relations, Politics and History at Loughborough University, London. His article "Leo Tolstoy's impact on Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Movement" is the launchpad for an interesting discussion of Tolstoy's pacifism and his influence on Day and the movement, as well as the promises and limits of complete pacifism. | |||
| Season 3, Ep 1: Douglas Lain (Sublation Media) on Neofeudal Capitalism, Disinformation & Free Speech | 20 May 2023 | 01:20:54 | |
Sublation Media's Douglas Lain, YouTuber and host of the Diet Soap podcast, talks to Spencer and Laurie about what he thinks of the theory of neufuedal capitalism, his views on the campaign against "disinformation" in light of free speech rights, and how the two may relate. | |||
| Dustbowl Diatribes Season 3 Preview (ft. Spencer’s Class on Guardini’s The End of the Modern World) | 11 May 2023 | 00:11:14 | |
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| Season 2, Ep 12: Brian Zahnd, on Seemingly Simple Matters | 24 Apr 2023 | 01:30:17 | |
Spencer and Laurie interview Brian Zahnd, pastor of Word of Life Church, St. Joseph, MO. We discuss why some people decide to break from destructive ideas of faith, like Christian nationalism, and why many don't. We also have a conversation about the church's mission and what its role should be on grave issues like environmental destruction and war.
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| Season 2, Ep. 11: Lenten Murmurings on Capability and Culpability | 07 Apr 2023 | 02:04:40 | |
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| Season 2, Ep. 10: Way Down in the Hole: Is Cooperating With Friends Possible? (M:O/R/T Collective Postmortem Pt. 2) | 02 Apr 2023 | 01:51:14 | |
Spencer, Emily and Laurie continue their conversation about the history and "failure" of the first attempt, instigated by Spencer, to start an urban farm collective, based on sharing resources and labor, in Kansas City. We discuss the various obstacles Spencer, and then Emily too, continued to face as they tried to cooperate with others who claim to share the same values and goals. What does it take to get people who agree they are of like minds to actually consistently cooperate? This is not an easy question to answer, but it gets to the heart of why most experiments like this are ultimately deemed "utopian." If we understand the main pitfalls, does that help us find a way to succeed, even a little | |||
| Season 2, Ep. 9: How Lifestyle Anarchism Fails (M:O/R/T Collective Postmortem Pt. 1) | 31 Mar 2023 | 01:40:51 | |
Spencer, Laurie and Emily delve into the history of Spencer's attempt to form a collective of friends in Kansas City, and why it failed. The aim was to pool resources and labor, live better and influence the growing and food scene. The lessons learned are generally applicable and hopefully useful to anyone who is interested in cooperating with others in a quasi-communal setting or getting involved in smalls-scale local farming. | |||
| Season 2, Ep. 8: Landlordess vs. Big Capital Postgame: An Interview with Mary Farmer | 24 Mar 2023 | 01:16:11 | |
In this Dustbowl Diatribes episode, Spencer, Laurie and Emily have a frank discussion with a small businesswoman with rental properties in Kansas City, MO. Reminiscent of our discussion with Dan Krull on the loss of community gardening space due to development in the city, which makes the city less human and livable, Mary Farmer talks about how a big developer in her area is making it hard for her to stay in business and even harder for her tenants and others in the area who count on affordable housing. Mary points out that the goal of mass-transit and bike-reliant areas of the city may be ideally good, but they backfire dramatically if 1., decision makers fail to consult the people who live there or study their actual habits and needs, and 2., fail to understand what is required for small business people to operate in the areas impacted. | |||
| Dustbowl Diatribes Season 2, Ep. 7: Urban Agriculture Project Postmortem, An Interview with Dan Krull | 19 Mar 2023 | 01:10:12 | |
Spencer and Laurie interview Dan Krull about the closure of an innercity agricultural initiative. We discuss the ins and outs of the project, some reasons why it “failed”, and the limits (or lack thereof) of education as a means of improving society. Please fill out this form to be put on the email list for future Maurin ... Read more | |||
| Season 2, Ep 6: Current Controversies in Catholicism, An Interview with Suan Sonna of Intellectual Catholicism | 04 Mar 2023 | 01:55:29 | |
This time we interview Suan Sonna—host of Intellectual Catholicism—to talk about the relationship between the Church and State, Aristo-Thomism and natural law. Please fill out this form to be put on the email list for future Maurin Academy seminars, short series, and other events. Support us on Patreon! Dustbowl Diatribes podcast can be found on iTunes, Google ... Read more | |||
| Season 3, Episode 27: Gazing Into the Abyss of Deep Pluralism (w/ Benjamin Studebaker) | 07 Jan 2025 | 01:06:00 | |
Spencer and Laurie talk with Benjamin Studebaker about his new book, Legitimacy in Liberal Democracies. Studebaker will give a speech for the Maurin Academy March 3, 2025. | |||
| Season 2, Ep 5: Interview with an Anonymous Pastor | 16 Feb 2023 | 01:16:48 | |
Spencer and Laurie interview an Anonymous Pastor, discussing the state of his/her denomination. Please fill out this form to be put on the email list for future Maurin Academy seminars, short series and other events. Support us on Patreon! Dustbowl Diatribes podcast can be found on iTunes, Google Podcasts, and Audible. Spotify thought we were a music ... Read more | |||
| Season 2, Ep 4: Forming Episcopalians in Super-Secular Times, An Interview with Don Compier | 04 Feb 2023 | 01:10:10 | |
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| Season 2, Ep 3: Invasion of the Soul Snatcher: Liberalism and Religion | 26 Dec 2022 | 01:41:40 | |
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| Season 2, Ep 2: The Call to Integral Liberation: An Interview With Dr. Larry Chapp | 08 Dec 2022 | 02:01:08 | |
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Dr. Larry Chapp of the popular blog Gaudium et Spes joins Spencer and Laurie for a discussion about ressourcement theology, the inspiration for the international Catholic journal Communio. Dr. Chapp cares for a Catholic Worker farm and, through his blog and numerous YouTube videos, brings his own version of Peter Maurin's "agronomic university" to a larger audience. We share a lot in common with Dr. Chapp, both in philosophy as well as practice, as we also are attempting a Catholic Worker farm, as well as an agronomic university through the Maurin Academy. | |||
| Season 2, Ep 1: Why Don’t Pastors Go There? Interview With a Lutheran Pastor | 19 Nov 2022 | 01:00:22 | |
Laurie and Spencer interview retired Lutheran Pastor Tom Mundahl. Mundahl has made action the center of his ministry, including leading a venture into Catholic Worker hospitality in a Campus student group. We discuss why it is difficult for pastors to move beyond the comfort zones of their parishioners to lead them into new ways of living and interacting with others. We discuss the obstacle of Christian nationalism as the latest inhibitor of Christian action. | |||
| Dustbowl Diatribes 11: Cutrone Convo Postgame | 10 Nov 2022 | 01:21:02 | |
Laurie and Spencer spend some time unpacking the significance of their latest interview with "the last Marxist," Chris Cutrone. Cutrone is one of our favorite Marxist theorists, and talking to him is always thought provoking. Some of the highlights that make this interview different are his ideas on the state of higher education in the US, Cutrone's views on Christianity and church, and his discussion of possible future scenarios including climate change social and economic disruptions.
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| Dustbowl Diatribes 10: Entering the Cutrone Zone (Interview with Chris Cutrone of Platypus) | 14 Oct 2022 | 02:35:53 | |
Spencer and Laurie interview "the last Marxist", Christ Cutrone about his experience with Catholic Worker-style Christians, the limits of the left, and what is to be done. | |||
| Dustbowl Diatribes 9: Party Like It’s 1999? First Season Recap Pt. 2 | 28 Sep 2022 | 00:28:50 | |
Spencer and Laurie finish their discussion of Season 1 of Dustbowl Diatribes, including a detour into how different Christian theologies can land you in very different places on the environment and the care of other humans. | |||
| Dustbowl Diatribes 8: First Season Recap Pt. 1: Can We Think Without Blinders? | 19 Sep 2022 | 00:37:34 | |
Spencer and Laurie recap the first half of Season 1 of Dustbowl Diatribes, with a focus on our intention and purpose in introducing themes like taking advantage of "the spoils of Egypt," and concepts like metabolic rifts and the abstract domination of capital, as well as interviews that helped us understand why it's so hard to break away from that domination. | |||
| Dustbowl Diatribes 7: Why Liberalism Fails | 14 Aug 2022 | 01:05:48 | |
Launching from the last Dustbowl Diatribes podcast in which we interviewed Nik Gaffron about his experiences resisting fracking in Pennsylvania, Spencer and I talk to Nik about why such resistance almost always fails. Why do liberal strategies to getting something good accomplished meet with ruin? We first need to learn the answer to that question, and really have it sink in, before we can hope to accomplish any real change. | |||
| Season 3, Episode 26: Fruitfulness or Effectiveness, A Conversation with Harry Murray | 07 Dec 2024 | 01:49:36 | |
Spencer and Laurie interview Catholic Worker and Sociology professor Harry Murray, who is also doing the "Harry Murray Sessions" for the Maurin Academy. The next Harry Murray session, this one on Nikolai Berdyaev's personalism and Christian existentialism, will be on December 16, 2024. To find out more about this and other classes from the Maurin Academy, visit our website at: https://pmaurin.org/2024/11/13/fall-2024-speaker-series-announcements-from-the-maurin-academy/ | |||
| Dustbowl Diatribes 6: What the Frack? | 01 Aug 2022 | 01:20:23 | |
Our guest is Nik Gaffron talks to us about his personal experience fighting fracking on public lands in Pennsylvania. We learn a lot about the fracking process as well as the politics and economics, especially how it impacts people who live near a fracking operation. Why do public officials so easily consent to these large-scale industrial operations in or close to residential areas? Why is it so hard to fight fracking in an effort to protect not only public lands but private property and its value? What are the hidden costs financially and to our health? | |||
| Dustbowl Diatribes 5: Ecological/Political Futures ft. Bryant Macfarlane | 24 Jun 2022 | 01:07:18 | |
Spencer Hess and Laurie Johnson follow up with military historian and Maurin Academy partner Bryant Macfarlane to discuss 1. the most likely worst-case scenario regarding our environmental and political future, and 2. the most likely best-case scenario we hope will happen instead. Buckle your seatbelts. | |||
| Dustbowl Diatribes 4: Talking Dustbowl Blues | 11 Jun 2022 | 00:51:28 | |
History Ph.D. candidate Bryant Macfarlane joins Spencer Hess and Laurie Johnson for a discussion of the conditions that made for the 1930's Dustbowl and continue to operate today to deplete soil fertility and instigate climate change. Hannah Holleman's book, Dustbowls of Empire is the subject of the first part of our conversation. Macfarlane later explains how Latin Common Law was practiced in the American Southwest prior to the Mexican-American War, and how practices that treated water as communal good rather than private property were eliminated by the advent of the English view of property. That began the era of accelerated metabolic rifts that led to the Dustbowl and our current dilemmas, such as ocean dead zones due to fertilizer runoff. | |||
| Dustbowl Diatribes 3: Metabolic Rifts & Abstract Domination | 30 May 2022 | 01:54:42 | |
Spencer Hess interviews Jakob Hanschu on the subject of metabolic rifts (what they are, and their implications for the environment we all depend upon for life) and the abstract domination of capital (the forces that largely control our lives but are not clearly perceived because they constitute our perceived reality). These are difficult concepts because of their abstract nature, but if we do not understand them adequately, we cannot see our way beyond the current system that is destroying our world. | |||
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