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[TEASER] China Pt. 1: A Socialist Introduction w/ Jason Hickel

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4.9 • 1.8K Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2025

⏱️ 29 minutes

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The world that we all grew up in is no longer a reality—although, in many ways, those in power are grasping onto it with the desperation of drowning men flailing, lashing out—furious, terrified, and in denial of what is staring them in their faces: imminent death. The rest of us are watching this process unfold before our very eyes—also terrified, but seemingly powerless. It’s a weird time to be alive. But when has it ever not been?

As we watch, experience, and feel the collapse of the state that we live within—or for those of us not currently living in the belly of the beast, the imperial world that this state rules over—it feels like an important time to explore this collapse. Specifically, it’s an important time to understand what’s happening in the imperial world order, and in order to do that, we must understand China. 

In this conversation, we’ve brought on a regular guest—a guest who you all know and love—Jason Hickel, to talk about China.  

Jason Hickel is a professor at the The Institute for Environmental Science and Technology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, the author of the books The Divide: A Brief Guide to Global Inequality and its Solutions and Less is More: How Degrowth will Save the World.

In this conversion we first take a brief dive into modern Chinese history, looking at the  pre-revolution period, the 1949 communist revolution itself, the Mao period, the Deng period, and the Xi period. We analyze what the rise of China means in terms of the current world order and the implications for the United States. We tackle some common questions and dispel some common myths about China—like, is China capitalist? Is it imperialist? We analyze some current events like trade wars and Tiktok bans, and finally, we explain why it’s crucial not to fall into the trap of U.S. propaganda when it comes to how we on the Western left analyze China. 

Artwork: Berwyn Mure

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0:00.0

A quick note before we jump into this Patreon episode. Thank you to all of our Patreon subscribers

0:06.5

for making upstream possible. We genuinely couldn't do this without you. Your support allows us

0:13.3

to create bonus content like this and provide most of our content for free so we can continue to

0:19.0

offer political education media to the public and help to build

0:23.1

our movement. Thank you, comrades. We hope you enjoy this conversation. China China does not in fact pose any kind of actual military threat to the people of the United States or Europe.

0:55.0

And indeed, the sole reason for Western fear-mongering is because China is just achieving economic sovereignty.

1:03.0

And this is basically undermining the imperial arrangement that Western capital accumulation depends on.

1:08.0

And for the West, this is just not on. They're not willing to let this happen,

1:12.6

and that's why they want to go to war. It's actually wildly considered that they're willing to

1:16.2

flirt with the possibility of global nuclear warfare in order to maintain the conditions

1:21.4

for capital accumulation. That's effectively what we're facing. I think we have to be clear about

1:25.0

about that. It's a disaster and none of us should

1:27.5

accept it. You're listening to Upstream. Upstream. Upstream. Upstream. A show about political

1:34.8

economy and society that invites you to unlearn everything you thought you knew about the world

1:40.4

around you. I'm Della Duncan. And I'm Robert Raymond. The world we all grew up in is no longer a reality, although in many ways those in power

1:50.7

are still grasping onto it with the desperation of drowning men, flailing, lashing out, furious,

1:58.0

terrified, and in denial of what is staring them in their faces.

2:03.3

Imminent death. The rest of us are watching this process unfold before our very eyes,

2:10.0

also terrified, but seemingly powerless. It's a weird time to be alive, but when has it ever

2:16.8

not been?

2:18.3

As we watch, experience, and feel the collapse of the state that we live within,

2:23.3

or for those of us not currently living in the belly of the beast, the imperial world that this state rules over,

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