Free Day Broadcast

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Broadcast 33 - Leaving the city // a New Era
I moved out of chicago. I can now record in my apartment and will be putting the broadcast on youtube and comradery.co. I. Bye to the city // hello to the town II. New challenges III. Plans for the po
Broadcast 32 - The new American exodus
A lot of Americans are leaving America lately. For good reason, perhaps? Segments I. Through the looking screen II. Digital nomadry -- Music used: Telepath - 方向 Silver Richards - So Good -- Sound qual
Broadcast 31 - Big Car Theory (The car special)
I worked at a rental car company and drove cars around a parking garage for 40 hours a week. Welcome to the car special. Segments include: Context and Disclaimer I. Blue Collar II. Big Car Theory & Ma
Mixtape B: The rotating villain
The rotating villain: A scapegoat in a ruling class political party for why good legislation cannot happen Also in Mixtape B: II. The proletarian Joker III. Superman ponders superiority / / music by
Broadcast 30 - on Plato’s Republic (and our awful current one)
I. Republic II. Books 5 & 6 III. Go back to work // Music used: * Silver Richards - Runway * ly. - a view down the valley
Broadcast 29 - On the struggle of free day broadcast
Some reflections on the broadcast so far. (Probably not a starter episode if you're new to the broadcast.) // Music used: Essential - LAV8 Spongebob lofi
Broadcast 28: The myth of pop culture
Is pop culture simply "what everybody likes"? Listen to this episode to find out. // Segments: I. It's (mostly) top-down II. Base and superstructure theory III. Escape from the Amazin' Company Town (
Broadcast 27 - What is the ruling class?
If there's a real thing called a "ruling class", maybe it's something we should know about. // Segments: I. What is a ruler II. Wealth and class III. The lead rule IV. Forged in fire // Music used: Sw
Broadcast 26: What happened in the Americas from 1492 to 1776?
I begin reading "A people's history of the United States" by Howard Zinn, and ponder a big question that's been on my mind. // Segments: I. A people's history II. The "new" world III. Genocide and sl