
E137| Who or What is the Revolutionary Subject Today? w/ Benjamin Studebaker, Michel Bauwens, O.G. Rose and Tim Adalin
What are the prospects of social and political revolution? How can we understand revolutionary subjectivity today? Who, what, when, and where is the revolutionary subject? Inspired by a Philosophy Portal conversation between Cadell Last and Michel Bauwens, this dialogue welcomes political theorist Benjamin Studebaker, philosopher O.G. Rose, and Commons / Civilisation theorist Michel Bauwens in dialogue with Tim Adalin. Find the Philosophy Portal conversation with Michel here: https://youtu.be/9bR-bsvi0Nk?si=CDKv2TqLwWyjJZvS --- Access the shownotes & learn more about Voicecraft podcasts, events, courses and membership network @ https://www.voicecraft.io/content/e137-who-or-what-is-the-revolutionary-subject-today-w/-benjamin-studebaker-michel-bauwens-og-rose-and-tim-adalin 00:00 Introduction to Revolutionary Subjectivity 03:53 Embedded Democracies and Revolutionary Prospects 08:30 Civilizational Inter-Cycles and New Contradictions 16:19 Constructive Networks and the Commons 26:20 Navigating Political and Social Dynamics 35:56 The Role of the Military in Revolution 53:37 Defining Revolutionary Subjectivity 01:10:58 Jurisdictional Alliances and Historical Contexts 01:15:02 The Crisis of Education and Intellectual Spaces 01:20:13 Emerging Alternatives to Traditional Education 01:27:11 Creating Indispensable Spaces for New Subjectivities 01:39:57 Navigating the Political Landscape for Change 01:52:43 The Role of Presence and Receptivity in Conversations Listen to the full intro song by Cantrips titled 'The Big Break' @ https://youtu.be/Qaj-stBL4W0
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