somehow it looks like we brought another serious academic on, and it happens to be one who wrote a heavily bonefeld- & mirowski-inflected survey book on theories of value! for all the points of disagreement we pursue, harry is a very lovely guy
the show called in a few favours; asked around; the booking fee alone cost us the first half-year of your patreon. but it was all worth it. that's right... it's the nate episode. feat. nate holdren (@n_hold), the author of injury impoverished.
on this episode, cordelia tries to deliver something of an adorno take, edwad expresses frustration with her philosophical illiteracy, and we start the entire conversation over again. then we do that twice more. it's as frustrating as it sounds
if you like our podcast, you very well might not like this episode. if you don't, though, and by the by have found the pod through trawling the apple podcasts charts for 'social sciences' and 'economics' until you reached the very bottom of the
this episode is the first part of a (really pretty long) conversation about heinrich + kliman (non-actionable; parody; don't sue us). if you're curious, the discussion gets wrapped up a little better in the patreon counterpart to this episode,
another unscripted episode, featuring a lot of, um, talking, and probably some thoughts too. the premiss to this one is that i (instead of recovering from a surgery of some kind) spent the past three days sleepless instead! if i accidentally sa
weather! electrodynamics! we (probably do not) discuss these things at greater length in episode 2. subscribe to the patreon at patreon.com/reelabstractions anyway★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
this episode was about a lot of things & nothing at once. it started with a cat mug, led through albert & hahnel to sraffa, touched on science & critique & althusser, & finished up by trying to answer the question, why marx. not that we said an