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shd345Mixed bag but not clearly trying to brand itself as “controversial” like CompactVery eclectic and often seeming to be purposefully contrarian. Weird mix of so-called “Marxist humanism “, Moishe Postone, lots of Christopher Lasch, and being anti-woke for the sake of being anti-wokeness. There are some good episodes, like the debate over GA Cohen and analytical Marxism a few years ago, recent interview with JA Smith, and the recent discussion on afterlives of the Frankfurt School. A lot of it is just too confusing and peripatetic for me to handle. I was on oxycodone yesterday on subway after oral surgery and hearing the interview with Jack Ross made me feel like I was way more high than I’ve ever been. His responses were all about 25 minutes long and made 0 sense.
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Jill Lloyd FlanaganGood example of conservative style MarxismThis is an entertaining view of Marxist/ Hegelian philosophy.just be aware that it comes from a questionable conservative place that place’s identity politics in opposition to Marxism, specifically often in a quite transphobic way.
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L. BlownapartStill Marxist after all these years(?)Stubbornly representing Marxist, Marxian, and Marx-ish ideas. I hold out hope that one day, Lain and Varn will read Rerum Novarum, Quadragesimo Anno, and Centesimus Annus and see the light.
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oui/So happy to have found this podcastLoved interview w Alenka Zupancic, thought-provoking & spirited on both sides
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FacturaTankNew listenerAbsolutely loved ep 388 I’m a socialist with anarchist tendencies and have always felt weird about it. Love to hear conversations like this. Gonna binge y’all’s stuff and I look forward to more content! Thanks
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Mors InvictaNew name, ready for it?Soap Zero
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OkoBunkoOne of the best!I absolutely love this leftist podcast ... I think Doug Lain is amazing and Varn is a brilliant mind. If I had more worker credit, I’d subscribe to their patron and devote at least ten bucks a month. Unfortunately I can’t. Pleased to enjoy their content that isn’t behind the paywall.
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jdnd cjalmandWhen it’s good it’s goodDoug Lain in his most recent roundup of the Peterson/slavoj debate was promising of good things to come from this podcast. C derick Varn’s most recent discussion of horror genre film was as flimsy and idiotically jargon-riddled a discussion I’ve heard since high school. His interlocutors should be prohibited from having a publicly-available podcast.
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functioncreepZero SquaredThis is the podcast which I have been waiting for.
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ADXYZZero squaredExcellent intelligent topics with superb guests and monitored delightfully by host. What a great find thank you
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skepoetEnjoyableWhile the marriage of three different podcasts that Diet Soap has become can cause one to shift gears a lot, it is a very enjoyable podcast that explores the liminal space between Rick Roderick, Philip K. Dick, and Karl Marx.
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heyladywaitCrapNot only bad quality but cynically dumb
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SilverjmanSo great!!!!I've been looking for a philosophy podcast that could enlighten, entertain, and generally keep me engaged; only found this because of his book interview on another podcast. Love the view points and sound bytes. Great work
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akwhistlerThe SoapAlways eclectic and entertaining. Tune in you just may learn something new.
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Bored2157GreatAwesome
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Jon LochsConsistently brilliant!Thanks Diet Soap for being consistently brilliant, entertaining and curiosity-quenching... As well as, of course, being integral to any critical politically conscious web surfer.
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GiagnacovoGreat Podcast!Listened to the interview of Cooney. Very well done and informative. Not sure I agree with the harsh treatment of Wolff, and of his support for worker coops. Yes, they aren't the end all solution, but they seem to be a great starting point for a the type of movement necessary for Marxist praxis that Cooney says is in such desperate need.
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Devon ColePDK + PhilosophyIf Philip K Dick were an earnest and humble philosophy geek he might put something together like this. Features a signature aesthetic of interview, sound collage and Titanic trivia. The host is seriously dedicated and uses the podcast to launch other creative projects. A rotation of guest both new and recurrent keep things lively.
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ekMusicTimeThe Dream is AliveDiet Soap podcast is a fun romp through contemporary themes and ideas, interviews with alternative thinkers and artists. I enjoy it!
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scott mackieBig fanNot fanatic. Best expert podcast since C-Realm, and there have been a lot.
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941494SupremeThis podcast goes places you might not expect. The noise art is great, the Titanic facts are endearing, and the guests and topics never disappoint.
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