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Anti-Capitalist Parenting: A Dialectical Perspective w/ Breht O'Shea (Upstream Podcast)

Revolutionary Left Radio

Breht O'Shea

Communism, Politics, Liberalism, Society & Culture, Philosophy, News, History, Leftwing, Socialism, Marxism

4.83.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 June 2025

⏱️ 132 minutes

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Summary

One of the most radical things you can do is live your life in direct opposition to the forces that control our society. Not just fighting for policies or organizing your community, although those are certainly important parts of it, but also living with values that oppose the values of our dominant society. And even more importantly, raising the next generation to embody those values—not in a coercive way, but through organic parenting and role modeling that make radicalism irresistible. This is how we raise revolutionaries: instilling community, love, egalitarianism, and a need for justice into children. And this is just what our guest in today's episode has devoted himself to doing.

Breht O’Shea is an activist, organizer, political educator, and host of the podcast Revolutionary Left Radio and co-host of the podcasts Red Menace and Shoeless in South Dakota. He is a father of three based out of Omaha Nebraska.

In this conversation, Part 3 of our Post Capitalist Parenting series, Breht shares with us insights about parenting that he's learned over the years as a father of three and what Marxism teaches us about parenting. We discuss the classic text by Engels, The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State, which is a dialectical materialist analysis of patriarchy and the family, tracing the emergence of the patriarchal family and it took through various iterations of class society but also exploring what families have looked like under actually-existing socialism and also what it might look like under communism. We also explore the anti-natalist position which attempts to argue that having children is immoral, why this perspective is deeply flawed, what Buddhism can teach us about parenting, and much, much more.

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Transcript

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Post-capitalist parenting means raising well-rounded human beings, not future workers,

0:27.0

well-rounded human beings that have the ability to retreat into art, into books, into nature,

0:34.3

that these things are prioritized over your grades, how much money you're going to make,

0:39.0

what job you're going to have. There's no even guarantee that there's going to be jobs, right?

0:43.9

What people want is to be able to live well-rounded, creative, expressive lives, not just make

0:50.4

money forever and gear their whole life towards doing just that.

0:55.9

So how do we raise revolutionaries?

0:58.3

We raise critical thinkers with big hearts.

1:03.1

We raise people that don't just pair it what we believe, but that see us role model it,

1:07.8

that have good relationships with us so that they trust it, and that are taught how do think critically about their society.

1:10.5

You're listening to Upstream.

1:12.6

Upstream.

1:13.6

Upstream.

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Upstream.

1:15.5

A show about political economy and society that invites you to unlearn everything you thought

1:21.2

you knew about the world around you.

1:23.7

I'm Robert Raymond.

1:24.9

And I'm Della Duncan.

1:26.5

One of the most radical things that you can do

1:29.4

is live your life in direct opposition to the forces that control our society. Not just

1:36.0

fighting for policies or organizing your community, although those are certainly important parts of it,

1:42.0

but also living with values that oppose the values

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