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Lillian Cicerchia (@LILCICERCHIA) of What's Left of Philosophy joins to discuss how a 1985 book, Laclau & Mouffe's "Hegemony and Socialist Strategy: Towards a Radical Democratic Politics," exemplified the ideological emphasis on labor.
Also, Michael Brooks' posthumous piece on poverty:
https://jacobinmag.com/2021/07/michael-brooks-food-stamps-one-year-tribute
And talk about the Frito-Lay strike in the context of billionaires in space.
The Left Reckoning artwork was made by Grant Ertl
The music was composed and performed by Christoph Bruhn
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Lillian Cicerchia (@LILCICERCHIA) of What's Left of Philosophy joins to discuss how a 1985 book, Laclau & Mouffe's "Hegemony and Socialist Strategy: Towards a Radical Democratic Politics," exemplified the ideological emphasis on labor.
Also, Michael Brooks' posthumous piece on poverty:
https://jacobinmag.com/2021/07/michael-brooks-food-stamps-one-year-tribute
And talk about the Frito-Lay strike in the context of billionaires in space.
The Left Reckoning artwork was made by Grant Ertl
The music was composed and performed by Christoph Bruhn
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