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🗓️ 13 August 2023
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Featuring Amna Akbar, Gabriel Winant, and Thea Riofrancos on the American conjuncture. Did an era that began with Occupy and Ferguson—marked by teachers strikes, two Bernie campaigns, the explosive growth of DSA, Standing Rock, and summer 2020 rebellions—just end? What social, political, and economic terrain is emerging in the wake of the pandemic, and how should the left navigate it? The first of a two-part and wide-ranging interview.
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0:00.0 | This episode of the Dig is brought to you by our listeners who support us at patreon.com |
0:04.3 | and by verso books, which has loads of great left-wing titles, perfect for dig listeners like you. |
0:10.9 | One that you might like is, Afterwork, a history of the home in the fight for free time |
0:15.9 | by Helen Hester and Nick Sternichek. |
0:18.2 | Does it ever feel like you have no free time? |
0:21.0 | You come home after work and instead of finding a space of rest and relaxation, |
0:25.4 | you're confronted by a pile of new tasks to complete. |
0:28.7 | In this groundbreaking book, Helen Hester and Nick Sternichek |
0:32.8 | lay out how unpaid work in our homes takes up an increasing portion of our lives. |
0:38.0 | Examining the history of the home over the past century, |
0:42.2 | Hester and Sternichek show how repeated efforts to reduce the burden of this work |
0:46.9 | have faced a variety of challenges. |
0:49.5 | They consider new possibilities for the future, |
0:52.4 | uncovering the abandoned ideas of anti-housework visionaries |
0:56.4 | and sketching out a path towards real free time for all, |
1:00.2 | where everyone is at liberty to pursue their passions, or do nothing at all. |
1:06.3 | Afterwork by Helen Hester and Nick Sternichek, |
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1:21.9 | Welcome to the Dig, a podcast from Jacobin Magazine. |
1:25.7 | My name is Daniel Denver, and I'm broadcasting from Providence, Rhode Island. |
1:31.1 | Every once in a while, I like to have the podcast take a step back to look at the big picture, |
1:35.3 | to try to talk about everything all at once by going more wide and deep, |
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