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Long ago, in the heights of May, James aka @anarchonbury, albeit only one candle in the wind, was tasked with the reclaiming of mythology. Hear how obstacles will be overcome, the dragon slain, and the fascists defeated. (The left must triumph eventually, after all.) With maybe some practical thoughts about living on the left in the 2020s. 


From the Council of Nicea to fast food empires, we sharpen our swords and talk stories. Right now on Comradio.


Plus, an update on some of the newer socialist electoral parties.


 


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27 - Mythology, Part I: I'd Still Myth You, Babe


 


29 - Mythology, Part II: And I Don't Want to Myth a Thing feat. Sarah Stein Lubrano


 


See also 85 - Political Orgone-ising


 


Max Weber on Modernity at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy


 


The Later Wittgenstein at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy


 


Lacan on Otherness at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy


 


Podcasting is Praxis | Episode 49 - A Very Special Mockumentary, by Curtis Adams


 


'The Red Book': A Window Into Jung's Dreams - Karen Michel for NPR (2009)


 


Take a look at pages from The Red Book by Carl Jung - The Guardian (2009)


 


The ability of odours to serve as state-dependent cues for real-world memories: can Viking smells aid the recall of Viking experiences? - J P Aggleton et al (1999)


 


Mythologies by Roland Barthes at Hive


 


Man's Search For Meaning by Viktor Frankl at Hive


 


Vulgaria: The Re-Enchantment of Suburbia, Paul Knox (2005)


 


McDonaldization: Definition and Overview of the Concept by Ashley Crossman at ThoughtCo


 


The Re-Enchantment of the World by Joshua Landy (ed) at World of Books


 


The Northern Independence Party


 


Peace at Home podcast


 


 

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