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Capitalist Realism with Carlee

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Society & Culture, News, Politics

4.92.1K Ratings

🗓️ 29 August 2023

⏱️ 143 minutes

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Summary

"It's easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism." Those words have been attributed to both the philosophers Fredric Jameson and Slavoj Žižek decades ago, but they couldn't feel more true today. As we continue to stare down the double barrels of climate change and COVID without any meaningful response from those who rule over us, without organized and collective action that has been able to make a transformative material impact, and for many out there without even really fully absorbing the reality staring us in the face…yeah. , it certainly seems like it's easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of this horrifying social order. 

This phenomenon, which was so aptly distilled into a bite-sized quote by Jameson and Žižek, has come to be known as capitalist realism — a concept popularized by the late Mark Fisher in a book of the same name written in 2008. In Capitalist Realism, Fisher, an author and educator, explains in eighty pages, just how deeply capitalism has permeated our worlds, how totalizing its hegemony has become in the 21st century, how broadly it has flattened not just our institutions but our interactions, our experiences, our emotions, our traumas — how the commodification of everything has enveloped us all in this era we know as neoliberal capitalism.

To discuss Capitalist Realism, the book and the concept, we've brought on Carlee, co-host of Hit Factory, a podcast about the films and politics of the 1990s. Carlee's immersion in film and media, and her deep understanding of how capitalist realism exists in the realm of culture, gives this conversation a wide-ranging scope spanning from music to film to labor struggles to mental health — and much more. Carlee is also a friend of the show, both Robert and I have been guests on Hit Factory in the past, so we couldn't be more excited to be continuing our collaboration with such a good comrade on such an exciting and rich topic. 

Thank you to Carolyn Raider for this episode's cover art and to Chain and The Gang for the intermission music. Upstream theme music was composed by Robert Raymond/Lanterns.

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0:00.0

Hey Robert here, just wanted to share a bit of news with you all before we get started on today's episode.

0:05.7

A couple of weeks ago, we lost our second grant funder of the year.

0:10.5

The majority of our funding came from two foundations and both of them separately discontinued our funding this year.

0:18.0

So we are officially down to zero dollars in grant funding.

0:22.0

This means that we are now entirely zero dollars in grant funding.

0:22.8

This means that we are now entirely listener funded.

0:26.4

It also means that we may not be able to do our audio documentaries anymore

0:30.0

since they are incredibly time and labor intensive.

0:33.2

It is incredibly difficult to get grant funding for indie podcasts,

0:37.6

especially political education podcasts, especially socialist political education podcasts.

0:44.0

The liberal philanthropic industrial complex is just not interested in that it seems,

0:50.0

which is horrifying because the right wing in this country is more than happy to provide unlimited

0:55.2

funding to right wing political education podcasts and we genuinely believe that this is one of the

1:00.8

main reasons why right wingwing politics have so much

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traction despite most people being decent humans. Podcasts are incredibly popular and

1:09.4

the industry continues to grow exponentially. It really is a shame that so many left-leaning

1:14.7

funders don't understand how important this medium is and how important it is to

1:19.1

fund left-wing voices in this time of severe reaction.

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This is all to say if you appreciate what we're doing with this

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podcast there really couldn't be a better time to become a monthly donor.

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If even just 5% of our listeners donated $5 a month, less than the price of a coffee or a beer,

1:38.0

we would be able to do so, so much while also keeping this work sustainable for me and Della.

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