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We kicked off this week's livestream with a visit from Justin Rogers-Cooper, who reminds us that liberals (and the left too!) often lack a critique of the Fed, and how that gap in understanding leads to weird pronouncements like "capitalism loves COVID" when the truth is far more sinister. And I continue down the 90s memory hole with a discussion of Neil LaBute's 1997 film In the Company of Men and the different ways it rearranged my views on masculinity, work, and the banal sadism of capitalist culture. To listen to the full episode, go to patreon.com/nostalgiatrap.
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We kicked off this week's livestream with a visit from Justin Rogers-Cooper, who reminds us that liberals (and the left too!) often lack a critique of the Fed, and how that gap in understanding leads to weird pronouncements like "capitalism loves COVID" when the truth is far more sinister. And I continue down the 90s memory hole with a discussion of Neil LaBute's 1997 film In the Company of Men and the different ways it rearranged my views on masculinity, work, and the banal sadism of capitalist culture. To listen to the full episode, go to patreon.com/nostalgiatrap.

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