Tune in to this week’s very exceptional episode of the Always Already Podcast! John, B, and Emily are joined by special guests Matt and Ryan from the Theory for Turntables Podcast for a spectacular crossover brand synergy event featuring a discussion of Marcuse’s One Dimensional Man, and Radiohead’s OK Computer. In this episode, we ask about Marcuse’s prescience of 21st century capitalism — what still resonates, and what would Marcuse make of the freelance economy? We also attempt to situate OK Computer alongside Marcuse’s critical social theory — is the auteur of the album the one-dimensional man? is he the philosopher? We close our discussion with several juicy cliff-hangers. Stay tuned for the second part of the crossover event, available over in the Theory for Turntables stream!
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Links!
- Marcuse entry at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- “Marcuse Today” by Ronald Aronson at Boston Review
- Website dedicated to Marcuse and his works
- Transcribed Marcuse lecture on “Marxism and Feminism”
- Radiohead and Philosophy: Fitter Happier More Deductive, edited by Brandon W. Forbes and George A. Reisch
- “Radiohead, or the Philosophy of Pop“, by Mark Greif at n+1
Reblogged this on Deterritorial Investigations Unit and commented:
https://www.overthinkingit.com/2016/05/17/tft211
nice to have a bit of cross-pollination, for an update on these themes see:
https://socialecologies.wordpress.com/2016/05/10/bernard-stiegler-on-a-new-critique-of-capital-and-capitalism/