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Abandon all hope ye who subscribe here. Varn Vlog is the pod of C. Derick Varn. We combine the conversation on philosophy, political economy, art, history, culture, anthropology, and geopolitics from a left-wing and culturally informed perspective. We approach the world from a historical lens with an eye for hard truths and structural analysis. 

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Abandon all hope ye who subscribe here. Varn Vlog is the pod of C. Derick Varn. We combine the conversation on philosophy, political economy, art, history, culture, anthropology, and geopolitics from a left-wing and culturally informed perspective. We approach the world from a historical lens with an eye for hard truths and structural analysis. 

    Unearthing Eco-Socialism: Dr. John Bellamy Foster on Marxism, the Metabolic Rift, and a Sustainable Future

    Unearthing Eco-Socialism: Dr. John Bellamy Foster on Marxism, the Metabolic Rift, and a Sustainable Future

    Join the profound journey into the heart of eco-socialism with Dr. John Bellamy Foster, a guiding voice in the discourse on the environment and socioeconomic systems. Our thought-provoking conversation peels back the layers of the metabolic rift, a concept that reveals the tension between capitalism's exploitation of nature and the delicate ecological balance we must preserve. Dr. Foster, a luminary in the field, articulates the vision of Marx in a contemporary light, offering listeners a powerful understanding of how our societal structures clash with the planet's natural rhythms.

    Today's episode navigates the often-misunderstood relationship between Marxism and our environment, exposing the historical schisms that have diverted Western Marxism from ecological considerations. With Dr. Foster's expertise, we confront the legacy of Stalin's Soviet Marxism and its impact on stifling ecological thought within the framework of Marxist theory. The conversation also touches on the relevance of the metabolic rift to current sustainability challenges and the profound alienation of our society from its ecological underpinnings, unraveling the complex interplay of economic, scientific, and ideological forces.

    As we wrap up this compelling episode, the debate over sustainable development and degrowth takes center stage. We scrutinize the contrasting needs of nations at different stages of development, questioning the role of socialism in carving a path towards an ecological civilization. Dr. Foster's insights into China's environmental policies and the German Green Party's shifting emphasis provide a nuanced exploration of how countries are navigating the urgent call for environmental action. Armed with the wisdom shared today, listeners are equipped to consider the pressing question: how do we realign our economic systems with the planet's ecological imperatives for a sustainable future?
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    Crew:
    Host: C. Derick Varn
    Audio Producer: Paul Channel Strip ( @aufhebenkultur )
    Intro and Outro Music by Bitter Lake.
    Intro Video Design: Jason Myles
    Art Design: Corn and C. Derick Varn

    Links and Social Media:
    twitter: @skepoet
    You can find the additional streams on Youtube

    • 1 Std. 13 Min.
    Voices of Change: Palestinian Solidarity and the Uncommitted Campaign

    Voices of Change: Palestinian Solidarity and the Uncommitted Campaign

    As we wade through the turbulent waters of political advocacy, our latest episode brings to the forefront the passionate voices Clarissa Cunningham, Dr. Elektra Kosopoulou, and Maryam Syed. These dynamic women, whose lives are steeped in academia and activism, share their powerful narratives surrounding the Uncommitted Campaign and its crusade for Palestinian solidarity. Grappling with the profound complexities of the Israel-Palestine conflict, our conversation unearths the potential of grassroots movements to influence U.S. foreign policy and the moral imperative of confronting humanitarian crises head-on.

    Amidst the echoes of political disillusionment, this episode lays bare the challenges confronting vulnerable communities under the current U.S. administration. From the nuances of transgender rights to the battleground of abortion laws, our guests dissect the Democratic Party's stances, questioning the sincerity of its commitments. The discussion traverses the terrain of post-9/11 America, capturing the generational shifts in attitudes towards activism and civil rights, and illuminating the intersection of human rights issues with broader political themes like immigration.

    Our dialogue culminates in a critical analysis of the Democratic Party, with a focus on the disillusionment stemming from unfulfilled progressive promises and controversial war policies. The narrative does not shy away from confronting the stark realities of inequality, education gaps, and the economy; instead, it spotlights the urgency of political change. As we conclude, we draw inspiration from historical figures and encourage our audience to recognize the power within each action—no matter how small—to catalyze a revolution for true change. Join us as we share invaluable insights and equip you with the determination to raise your voice in the name of justice and solidarity.

    For more information: https://uncommittednj.org/
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    Crew:
    Host: C. Derick Varn
    Audio Producer: Paul Channel Strip ( @aufhebenkultur )
    Intro and Outro Music by Bitter Lake.
    Intro Video Design: Jason Myles
    Art Design: Corn and C. Derick Varn

    Links and Social Media:
    twitter: @skepoet
    You can find the additional streams on Youtube

    • 1 Std. 30 Min.
    Dissecting the Common Good: Elijah Emery on the work of Michael Sandel, Part 2

    Dissecting the Common Good: Elijah Emery on the work of Michael Sandel, Part 2

    Do you ever wonder what binds our society together in the pursuit of something greater than ourselves? Elijah Emery joins me on an intellectual expedition to dissect the layers of political philosophy, scrutinizing the enigmatic notion of the common good through the critical lens of Michael J. Sandel. Together, we venture into the historical intricacies of democracy, expertise, and the challenges that arise when professional politicians and a growing bureaucracy claim to represent our collective interests. We confront the conservative and reactionary stances on the 'good' and delve into the prevailing currents of legal originalism and leftist hermeneutics, all while tracing the conundrums of meritocracy and the evolving identities within the American political landscape.

    As we navigate the societal upheavals of our time, from the redefinition of traditional marriages to the rise of ideological incels, we illuminate the critical shifts in community dynamics and the therapeutic roles that have emerged to fill the voids of modern life. The conversation turns to the replication crisis in psychology, the tangled web of gentrification and political allegiances, and the undercurrents of dissatisfaction that course through the veins of meritocratic institutions. Witness how our discussion cuts through the complexity of these social issues, shining a light on the intertwined strands of class, identity, and ideology that shape the fabric of contemporary America.

    Our journey culminates in a provocative examination of the paradox that lies at the heart of democratic governance: how do we reconcile the necessity of expertise with the foundational principles of democracy? We grapple with the role of randomness in societal sorting, consider the shifting perceptions of the military's place in our society, and reflect on the role of political dynasties in shaping our nation's narrative. Join us for this compelling foray into the labyrinth of governance, meritocracy, and the relentless quest for a fair and just society, as we lay bare the paradoxes and possibilities that define our collective search for a common good.
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    Crew:
    Host: C. Derick Varn
    Audio Producer: Paul Channel Strip ( @aufhebenkultur )
    Intro and Outro Music by Bitter Lake.
    Intro Video Design: Jason Myles
    Art Design: Corn and C. Derick Varn

    Links and Social Media:
    twitter: @skepoet
    You can find the additional streams on Youtube

    • 1 Std. 36 Min.
    Dissecting Meritocracy: Elijah Emery on the Work of Michael Sandel, Part 1

    Dissecting Meritocracy: Elijah Emery on the Work of Michael Sandel, Part 1

    Prepare to have your views on meritocracy and society's fairness fundamentally challenged as Elijah Emery and I dissect Michael Sandel's "The Tyranny of Merit." We don't just skim the surface; we penetrate deep into the cultural and political implications of a system that rewards credentials over genuine talent. Our discourse ranges from the cultural weaving of meritocracy in different societies to the pointed issues of elite education and nepotism. By questioning the foundations of opportunity and success, this conversation promises a fresh perspective on the ideals we've long held as self-evident.

    As the world grapples with the realities of globalization and its effects on local and international politics, our episode takes a sharp turn, scrutinizing how American cultural trends leave indelible marks on global elite institutions and immigration policies. The dialogue unfolds to reveal the intricate dance of minority voting patterns in the U.S., shaped by historical shifts post-1965 immigration reform. These insights are paralleled by a critique of current labor laws and unionization, painting a sobering picture of stagnation and the need for change.

    Closing with a hard-hitting critique of political philosophy, we question whether nationalism can adequately address the daunting global issues we face, such as climate change and economic development. Elijah's expertise shines as we navigate through the complexities of power dynamics and the role of elite institutions in shaping societal outcomes. This episode is an intellectual feast, providing listeners with a comprehensive exploration of the challenges and myths surrounding meritocracy, power, and representation in today's society.
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    Crew:
    Host: C. Derick Varn
    Audio Producer: Paul Channel Strip ( @aufhebenkultur )
    Intro and Outro Music by Bitter Lake.
    Intro Video Design: Jason Myles
    Art Design: Corn and C. Derick Varn

    Links and Social Media:
    twitter: @skepoet
    You can find the additional streams on Youtube

    • 1 Std. 16 Min.
    Unveiling the Tapestry of Early American Print Culture: A Critique of Techno-Optimism with Dr. Michael Baysa

    Unveiling the Tapestry of Early American Print Culture: A Critique of Techno-Optimism with Dr. Michael Baysa

    Embark on a historical odyssey with us as we host Michael Baysa, postdoctoral history scholar from Washington University in St. Louis, who meticulously peels back the layers of early American print culture. His compelling narratives bring to light the selective democratization of print and the hidden struggles of figures like Santiago de Puglia in disseminating progressive ideas. Together, we uncover the complex interplay of language, identity, and power that defined the nation's earliest days and echoes into our modern era.

    Revelations abound in this episode, as we traverse the influence of religious establishments and linguistic diversity in shaping America's formative years. Michael Beza offers a critical perspective on the advantages Protestant groups held in leveraging printing for their benefit, alongside the restrictive societal undercurrents that curtailed voices like Puglia's. We dissect the role of anti-Catholic sentiment and explore how key figures of American history interacted with and were influenced by multilingual and multicultural dynamics.

    We wrap up with a look towards the future, featuring up-and-coming academic Michael Baysa whose insights into the religious history of America's printing press promise to spark fresh academic discourse. Follow his journey at @MichaelBaysa, and stay connected with the evolving conversation on the relationship between religion, culture, and politics. As we close this chapter, we leave you enriched with a deeper appreciation of the nuanced forces that continue to sculpt the narrative of American society.
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    Crew:
    Host: C. Derick Varn
    Audio Producer: Paul Channel Strip ( @aufhebenkultur )
    Intro and Outro Music by Bitter Lake.
    Intro Video Design: Jason Myles
    Art Design: Corn and C. Derick Varn

    Links and Social Media:
    twitter: @skepoet
    You can find the additional streams on Youtube

    • 1 Std. 45 Min.
    Redefining Relationships with Our Planet: Indigeneity, Climate, Land, and Economics with K. Malulani Castro

    Redefining Relationships with Our Planet: Indigeneity, Climate, Land, and Economics with K. Malulani Castro

    Embark on a journey through the complex landscape where climate economics meets indigenous sovereignty with our esteemed guest, K. Malulani Castro. This episode peels back the layers of carbon markets and environmental pricing, revealing the critical role of Indigenous stewardship and the clash with global economic frameworks. As K. Malulani Castro shares her scholarly insights, we uncover the challenges of land trusts, the nuances of property rights, and the future of tribal lands amidst the tension with fossil fuel interests. This conversation is not just about the numbers; it's an examination of the very fabric that intertwines culture, nature, and survival.

    K. Malulani Castro guides us through a tapestry of indigenous rights, environmental justice, and the precarious balance of sustaining communities while engaging with international policies. From the battlegrounds of carbon credit trading post-COP 28 to the frontlines of tribal land development, we scrutinize the effectiveness of current strategies in preserving both the environment and cultural integrity. Delve into the paradoxes faced by indigenous peoples, where maintaining biodiversity comes at the cost of commodification and where the fight for land sovereignty continues under the shadows of colonial law.

    In our final act, we reimagine our connection with the land and each other, envisioning a future shaped by indigenous values and kinship. We confront the pressing need for community resilience, particularly in the face of climate change that threatens to displace populations and disrupt traditional ways of life. K. Malulani Castro's vision calls for a radical shift, urging us to reconsider our educational systems, political dynamics, and the sustainability of our planet for generations to come. Tune in and be part of a dialogue that challenges the status quo and inspires a collective rethinking of our approach to a just and sustainable future.
    Support the Show.

    Crew:
    Host: C. Derick Varn
    Audio Producer: Paul Channel Strip ( @aufhebenkultur )
    Intro and Outro Music by Bitter Lake.
    Intro Video Design: Jason Myles
    Art Design: Corn and C. Derick Varn

    Links and Social Media:
    twitter: @skepoet
    You can find the additional streams on Youtube

    • 2 Std 34 Min.

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