Hey can anyone recommend channels and podcast I can learn from? I’ve just started watch hakim it’s great. Thank you

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Why Theory? is good. People here aren’t very into Zizek but I’ll defend it regardless, Todd McGowan is a really cool guy.

Found about it through RevLeft which is good but I don’t listen to it that much.

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Love Why Theory for long drives

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what do you think about this current affairs article about him?

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I’ve already had a discussion with someone about it, but it’s a smear for the most part. I mean I guess it’s true that he’s like, the god of self-plagiarizing, but everyone already accounts for it when reading Zizek.

Specifically, on the theory part, which I think should be the most important part, it doesn’t really engage in any meaningful level. It takes the usual grandiose statements you would find on any ontological work and just interprets them at its most superficial level, and also tries for some reason to isolate Zizek from any other ontological authors, even though Zizek lays out clearly who is building this stuff from (a slam on Zizek’s Less Than Nothing that doesn’t double as a slam on Derrida or Badiou is kind of throwing the stone and hiding your hand afterwards). And also any piece that doesn’t engage with Sublime Object or Plague of Fantasies is kinda useless as a dunk tbh. The core Zizek ideas are there, and not on whatever fucking shitty pamphlet he published for some smackaroonies, that only sort of remix the same shit.

And on the “Zizek is problematic” part, I don’t think anyone should take a Medhi Hassan (of all fucking people) seriously at all, but it’s hard not to build a bad rep when he tries, sometimes to mixed success, to “turn arguments on its head”. I mean, trying to argue that Europeans should accept middle eastern immigrants even though they “subordinate women” because europeans also “subordinates women” and thus are not, in any conceivable way, better, is an incredibly spicy fucking take, holy shit, but it’s also effective to think about. It means engaging directly with Europe’s more fascist tendencies (the same that forbids Europe from taking in immigrants), something europe-fawning liberals are obviously unwilling to do. There is something self-sabotaging on the idea that Europe should only accept spirits of pure good and well-being, why not get rid of it and instead of trying to elevate immigrants to this level of ideal flawlessness, grant them the rights of travel and immigration on the sole basis of being human beings?

And to finish, professor, notice how it preaches for lesser evilism, and that Clinton presidency couldn’t be so bad. I mean, liberals have been preaching for lesser evilism for almost 6 years now, it’s almost time to, yet again, ask French people to vote for yet another asshole to keep Le Pen at bay, again. It’s kinda sad. Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.

As a side note, even if I didn’t convince you and still think Zizek is problematic or whatever, I’d still recommend why theory tbh. It doesn’t attempt to do these sick ideological kickflips with touchy subjects. Cool people all around.

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Okay thanks, I’ve been casually reading CA for a while so when I came across this article, I mostly accepted it. But Zizek is a big figure and what little I’d seen of him before or since didn’t really match with what I’d read. So I didn’t hold any strong opinions either way. I’ll try to read the couple of books you’d mentioned, though I don’t really have a background in philosophy.

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I’ve recently found the podcast Millenials are Killing Capitalism to be tapped into all sorts of good stuff.

I kind of slept on it for a while because it’s not very flashy, but a lot of stuff I’ve thought about lately, they’ve done episodes on it. Just today, I was re-listening to the first Guerilla History with Vijay Prashad, and he mentioned the book Militant Education, liberation struggle and consciousness. The PAIGC education in Guinea Bissau 1963-1978, and googled it to get a little more info. Lo and behold, the MAKC episode with the author was the 2nd link; absolutely unreal.

A couple other podcasts focused more on information than entertainment, ones I don’t see mentioned too often:

  • The East is a Podcast
  • Groundings (the Devyn Springer one)
  • Guerilla History
  • Radical Reflections
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Well There’s Your Problem is always ny go-to.

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Do you also post in r/iranian? I think theres someone with the same really cool username as you there.

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I am also npt iranian, but i still hang out there, for similar reasons.

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Haven’t gotten around to watching Luna Oi, but I heard it’s a good channel?

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Yugopnik is good. Slavic Marxist

Hakim is also amazing. Iraqi Marxist

Thought Slime makes enjoyable but not necessarily educstional content. Canadian Anarchist

Second Thought mostly works to radicalize people but is also good. US Socialist

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All good picks

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Yugopnik is the shit

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He fits into this place, i liked his livestream where he just drunk a bunch of vodka smoked cigars and talked about communism with the chat.

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