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ARMED LOVE 12 - The Revolution of Everyday Life w/ Bill Brown

Situ-Punk Bill Brown of "NOT BORED!" zine fame chats with Andy about Raoul Vaneigem's The Revolution of Everyday Life and its influence on the punk counterculture from the seventies to the hipster aughts. Towards the end of the episode we talk about his Vaneigem's prediction of the "End of Christianity" in relation to heresy and queerness.

Greil Marcus’s Liptick Traces https://monoskop.org/log/?p=12932

Bill Brown's Not Bored! anthology: https://www.google.com/books/edition/Not_Bored_Anthology_1983_2010/1wQlAgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0

Bill's translation of Vaneigem's Resistance to Christianity: https://eris.press/Resistance-to-Christianity

Vaneigem’s The Revolution of Everyday Life: https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/raoul-vaneigem-the-revolution-of-everyday-life

Vaneigem on Coronavirus: https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/raoul-vaneigem-coronavirus

Writing on Tarnac affair: https://notbored.org/tarnac.html

Armed Love series: https://www.patreon.com/collection/87680

Songs:
Chrissy Hynde - Love Minus Zero (No Limits)
Wanda Jackson - Riot Goin’ On
Sex Pistols - Holiday in the Sun
The Strokes - NYC Cops
The (International) Noise Conspiracy - Survival Sickness

ARMED LOVE 12 - The Revolution of Everyday Life w/ Bill Brown ARMED LOVE 12 - The Revolution of Everyday Life w/ Bill Brown
ARMED LOVE 12 - The Revolution of Everyday Life w/ Bill Brown ARMED LOVE 12 - The Revolution of Everyday Life w/ Bill Brown ARMED LOVE 12 - The Revolution of Everyday Life w/ Bill Brown

Comments

Here, here. There's even internal criticism, unseen by anyone not inhabiting places they're encountering an evangelical group of people, wherein there is a rebuke of nationalism and capitalism, albeit without a materialist analysis to point the way towards alternatives.

Trey

A web 1.0 website and an index? I'm in love!

Kathleen

What rules about this interview for me personally is I got into Vaneigem through Bob Black

Jon Spiegler

My other comment was sarcastic which isn’t very useful so I’ll say this instead: the notion that all, or even most, Christians who have supported an emancipatory politics throughout history (up through the present day) were either freewheeling atheist hippies who just lied or they don’t exist at all is on the one hand ahistorical and on the other ignorant.

Cole


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