Karl Marx Ate My Field Notes Edgar Rivera Colon
-
- Nyheter
Learn Critical Thinking Skills in Trumpian Times With Anthropologist Edgar Rivera Colon
-
COVID 19 Special Episode: Can We Turn Fear into the Power to Strive for a New Public Health Commons and Society?
In this episode of Karl Marx Ate My Field Notes, medical anthropologst, Dr. Edgar Rivera Colon, provides a critical analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic using the insights of evolutionary biology, radical political economy, critical geography, and liberation spiritiualities of mass hope as an antiodote to mass fear. The unveiling has come. What must be done and hoped for in this time of racialized biopolitical class warfare?
-
Re-enchating Our Land: Collective Spirituality & Mass Revolutionary Pilgrimage
This episode focuses on the hidden potential of the popular bases for revolutionary action that undergird our lives and the tasks of re-enchantment that break up our sense of interior and exterior and frees us for soul power.
-
The Politics of Loneliness in Trump's America
Our seventh episodes deals with what we will need to break through the politics of loneliness in Trump's America. The search for liberation in this country allows us to make comrades out of strangers.
-
Between the Spiritual Discernment & Revolutionary Hope
This episode is about revolutionary spiritual discernment. We can use this tool from Ignatius Loyola to understand the political and spiritual conjuncture we are living in during the Trump era. Even Jose Carlos Mariategui, the great Marxist revolutionary, shows up to add his two-cents on the need for a new revolutionary social myth.
-
Revolutionary Virtue Will Order Our Love and Hope
In this episode, we discuss virtue as a revolutionary tool and the way to the discernment of spirits.
-
Human Flourishing & Revolution: Perfect Together
Can Our Capitalist Society Produce Full Human Flourishing Or Is A Revolution Our Best Bet? If We Can't Flourish, Then It's Not In Our Interest.