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Writtenology 5: Fanshen

Fanshen: A Documentary of Revolution in a Chinese Village is a 1966 book by academic William Hinton, documenting the experience of one particularly poor Chinese village of early efforts at land reform. It is almost opaquely dense, and yet very illuminating.

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Pod Save The King ft. Josh Boerman

Without the guidance of their fearless leader Riley, the gang - joined by Josh Boerman of The Worst of All Possible Worlds podcast (http://worstpossible.world/) - are swept up in a monarchist fervour.

*LIVE SHOW ALERT* We’re touring the Midlands, the North, and (one city in) Scotland in May! We’ll be in Birmingham on May 14, Leeds on May 15, Manchester on May 16, and Glasgow on May 21. Tickets are a...

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Hollyweird Rise Up ft. Nick Adams

Nick Adams, writer on such shows as BoJack Horseman, New Girl, Tuca and Bertie (and others!), takes some time off the WGA picket lines to talk to us about writing as a profession, how studios have constantly sought to break up and undermine it, and the insane plan to replace Hollywood Writers with ChatGPT.

All information, including information on strike funds, is here: https://www.wgacontract2023.org/strike-...

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Cell Block IPA ft. David Banks

Riley, Milo (now returned from holiday), Alice, and special guest David Banks (author of The City Authentic, out now on University of California Press) get into the relationship between real estate capital and the municipal deep state to answer the question: how the same twee aesthetic took over medium sized cities in the US, UK, Australia, and elsewhere, and why has BrewDog set itself up in...

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Writtenology: Hyperobjects

Welcome to the first luxury $10 episode of Writtenology, the series within a series where Alice and I talk about a book one of us read. This time, we discussed Timothy Morton's 2013 book Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology After the End of the World. In it we wonder how theories of the overwhelming problems of our age end up being depoliticised, and when you take off the philosophical masks, what's left is Old Man Power.

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Big Paper is Watching

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Riley, Hussein, and Nate look at the collision course between a rentier economy with a shrinking set of (allegedly) productive activities to support it… and realise the podcast has become de facto illegal in Brisbane for our consistent pro-hoon position, for which we make no apologies.

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Britainology 60: The Long Good Friday (1980)

For this month's second Britainology, we decided to watch a film with legendary status in British cinema—and shot in an era that's just so unbelievably strange. It's the 1980 gangster-geezer classic THE LONG GOOD FRIDAY, featuring Bob Hoskins and Helen Mirren. It's good! And also bad! And difficult to understand if you're not C2 fluent in Cockney! We very much hope you enjoy this.

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Eric Adams's Long Pizza Necropolis feat. Mattie Lubchansky

This week, we've brought on friend of the show Mattie Lubchansky to discuss a whole slew of New York content. We do a close read of a frankly bonkers speech that Mayor Eric Adams gave at a Nowruz celebration, examine the breathlessly optimistic press about NYPD robot dogs that fall over after taking a single step, and discuss reports that high-priced Manhattan commercial real estate is headed for a steep decline. But, could we at least convert the office towers to residences? Well, not for th...

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Some Day a Real Use Case Will Come feat. Molly White

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This week, Riley, Milo, and Alice speak with friend of the show Molly White (@molly0xFFF) about a recent presentation from Andreesen Horowitz in which they predict… a much rosier 2023 for crypto, Web 3.0, and the various other VC money-sumps that will magically resolve their structural problems any day now.

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Writtenology 3: Crack Up Capitalism feat. Quinn Slobodian

Riley and Alice talk to Quinn Slobodian about his book, Crack Up Capitalism, which explores the creation of a thousand mini Hong Kongs around the world and the right wing nut jobs that love them.

Check out Quinn's book here! https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/316685/crack-up-capitalism-by-slobodian-quinn/9780241460245

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Whatever Happened to Steamboat Willie ft. Your Kickstarter Sucks

Mike and Jesse from YKS join the gang to watch The Catholic League's latest blockbuster documentary about The Woke Mind Virus taking over Disney and making it so perfectly normal senior citizens can't STAND to watch children's TV anymore. Also, we talk about the most fun a sitting President had since Trump met the football boys.

Check out YKS here! https://www.patreon.com/yourkickstartersucks

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Britainology 59: Australians in Britain feat. Sanspants Radio

We've fixed the issue that was causing glitching during playback!

For this month's first Britainology, we've decided to invert the formula of our last show with Jackson Baly and Joel Zammit of Sanspants Radio: instead of Brits in Australia, we're now discussing Australians in Britain. And we cover everything from the celebrities--your Peter Andre, your Jason Donovan, your Nick Cave--to the strange cultural phenomena like the Aussie magnet of Clapham Common and the insen...

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Britain Hates Its Children feat. Devon

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This week, Riley, Hussein, Alice, and Devon talk about the latest salvo in Britain’s war on children, especially gender non-conforming ones, in all facets of life—but especially in education and safeguarding. We also react to one of the dumbest AI-related startups yet.

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Checking in with Markus Braun: TF Live in Berlin

We did a live show in Berlin on March 11 and we recorded it. We discuss our best friends from Wirecard, an electric VTOL taxi company that has, so far, only created a fake airport terminal in Coventry but cannot actually fly anywhere, and much more.

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Against Enshitification feat. Cory Doctorow

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This week, Riley, Hussein, and Alice speak with author, activist, and friend of the show Cory Doctorow about the ongoing lawsuit against the Internet Archive—a campaign by the mega-conglomerate publishers of America which all hate free digital book lending—and why public libraries are squarely in their money-squeezing targets. We also talk about some great developments in some of the dumbest crypto / lending fraud cases, where it seems the brighte...

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Bad Boys ft. Daniel Trilling

Journalist Daniel Trilling rejoins Riley, Hussein, and Alice for an episode with a more serious tone, talking about London's Metropolitan Police and the various corruption scandals that have eaten away at the myth of "Policing by Consent." We conclude that even the liberal position on reforming the Met now includes some broad/loose definition of abolition, where huge numbers of police powers are removed.

Read Daniel's article at the LRB here: 2023-04-05 23:01:59 +0000 UTC View Post

Dark Satanic Data Mills feat. Dan McQuillan

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We speak to computing researcher Dan McQuillan, author of the recent book “Resisting AI: An Anti-fascist Approach to Artificial Intelligence,” all about that open letter about how scary powerful AI is. Also, a startup that helps automate academic literature overproduction so not even the writers have to read it, and the TikTok hearings.

Check out Dan’s book here! 2023-04-03 21:53:57 +0000 UTC View Post

Alice and Riley Present: The Brane Zone Book Club, Part 2 (Seeing Like a State)

Alice and Riley are back and cracking the books. For the second Brane Zone this month, Riley read James C. Scott’s “Seeing Like a State,” (1998) and contend with a man contending with solving political problems at the end of history.

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The Good Reset Shall Be Built on the Bones of my Enemies feat. Matt Bors and Ben Clarkson

Matt Bors and Ben Clarkson, authors of the forthcoming Justice Warriors, join us for an episode all about British political cartoons, and the one time a telegraph cartoonist got too redpilled and then got fired. Also, we speculate about a Trump perp walk and check in on a million dollar bet made by the world’s postingest VC.

Check out JUSTICE WARRIORS here! https://www.s...

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Trashfuture UK Tour May 2023

We're very pleased to announce a small UK tour this May - we will be coming to the following cities:

May 14th BIRMINGHAM

May 15th LEEDS

May 16th MANCHESTER

MAY 21st GLASGOW


This is sure to sell out so grab your tickets now:

https://www.trashfuture.co.uk/events


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Britainology 58: Seven Plus Seven

For this month's second Britainology, Nate and Milo viewed the second installment of the Up series, entitled SEVEN PLUS SEVEN, which aired in 1970. The BBC's control group of children are now fourteen years old and already on the path towards being  stock characters, but there are also some odd surprises. We hope you enjoy!

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Boats 2 feat. Zoe Gardner

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Immigration and refugee issues specialist Zoe Gardner (@zoejardiniere) joins the gang to discuss Britain’s transformation from “quite a bit like Children of Men” to “just Children of Men literally.” We also talk about British columnist / politico Iraq War reflections, and a startup.

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Balthasar Speedboat: Omega (feat. Alex Kealy)

Milo and Riley are joined by Alex Kealy to discuss pure riffs. To include: the absolute worst-case scenario for trying to steal antique silverware from a National Trust home. Hope you enjoy!

Check out Alex's work here: https://www.alexkealy.com

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Banking with the Abyss feat. Nathan Tankus

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This week, we're joined by writer and Modern Money Network research director Nathan Tankus (@NathanTankus) to discuss the recent events with Silicon Valley Bank. Is the US Government going to insure all deposits? Have we nationalized a bank, but only in service of its creditors? Is this a re-run of 2008, but dumber? We discuss all this, and more, in the following episode.

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Britainology 57: The Beano

For this month's first Britainology, it's a slight reversal of the script: we have before us a British cultural institution that Nate knows more about than Milo does. It is in fact the children's weekly comics paper / mischief compendium 'The Beano,' which Nate read avidly in the early 1990s and Milo has only a passing familiarity with.

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Alice and Riley Present: The Brane Zone Book Club, Part 1

We've reconvened the Book Club and present to you an episode in which Riley and Alice discuss what they've recently read. This inaugural episode of what we might call The Brane Zone (if we don't change our minds) revolves around Alice having read EASTERN APPROACHES, the memoir of Sir Fitzroy Maclean discussing his peripatetic and extremely Type of British Guy diplomatic/military career during the 1930s and 40s.

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The Four Traffic Diversions of the Apocalypse feat. QAnon Anonymous

It's the (late) free one!

This week, Riley, Hussein, and Alice join Annie and Julian from the QAnon Anonymous podcast to discuss the recent ecumenical freakout protests in Oxford on the topic of ‘15 Minute Cities.’ Annie was there interviewing participants—she managed to find the one person who was just there because of traffic concerns—and witnessed what appears to be a nascent reactionary resistance movement fighting in favor of climate change? Or something li...

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Automation for Guys feat. Bryan Quinby

We look at a few trends in technology and pricing that are threatening to make all of our lives worse in the coming years, and also look at a startup (related), and some UK political silliness (not related). We are joined by Bryan Quinby (@murderxbryan), returning champion and host of the Guys podcast, to look at a few...

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Edict of Brainworms

We take an in depth look at a an article by Henry Kissinger, Eric Schmidt, and Daniel Huttenlocher about how AI is going to re-catholicise the entire world, and turn Patagonia vest nerds into a class of priests. We also turn to a stupid little startup before we get into the weighty stuff.

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New Shirt Drop!

We are pleased to announce we are releasing our new shirt design (What If Your Telephone Was Portable? - by Australian artist Phoebe Paradise) for pre-orders on our website!

We're also pairing it with a re-release of the Flying Lada shirt which was so popular back in 2021, and you can buy both shirts as a bundle for added discount.

Promo codes for patrons are:
£5 off shirts: tfhog69
£10 off bundles tfhog420

2023-03-02 18:11:18 +0000 UTC View Post