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David Harvey's Anti-Capitalist Chronicles is a bi-weekly podcast that looks at capitalism through a Marxist lens. Support the show on Patreon and get early access to episodes and more: https://www.patreon.com/davidharveyacc

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David Harvey's Anti-Capitalist Chronicles is a bi-weekly podcast that looks at capitalism through a Marxist lens. Support the show on Patreon and get early access to episodes and more: https://www.patreon.com/davidharveyacc

    Daniel Ellsberg, Government Dishonesty & Nuclear Weapons

    Daniel Ellsberg, Government Dishonesty & Nuclear Weapons

    In this episode of Anti-Capitalist Chronicles, Prof. Harvey explores the contributions made by Daniel Ellsberg, the political activist known for releasing the Pentagon Papers in 1971. Ellsberg gave the public a look into the ways in which the US government was lying about the Vietnam war with the Pentagon Papers, and offered a look into how the US military thinks about military policy with respect to nuclear weapons in his book The Doomsday Machine. Ellsberg’s contributions are deeply relevant today with the Russian/Ukraine war and the ever-growing number of nuclear weapons around the globe.
    David Harvey's Anti-Capitalist Chronicles is a Democracy at Work production, made possible by audience donations. Consider supporting us on Patreon. 

    • 24 min
    The Circulation of Fictitious Capital

    The Circulation of Fictitious Capital

    In this episode of Anti-Capitalist Chronicles, Prof. Harvey explains Marx’s analytical techniques of presupposition and posit and applies them to today’s capital circulation system and the crises that may emerge from the ever-growing fictitious capital investments. By looking at the presupposition, or what came before a system, and the posit, what happens as a result of an established system, Harvey takes apart the complex systems and issues today, such as climate change or the instability of fictitious capital investing in itself, and is able to illuminate some possible futures if we continue down these paths.

    • 37 min
    The Impact of War on Civilians

    The Impact of War on Civilians

    In this episode of Anti-Capitalist Chronicles, Prof. Harvey focuses on the impact of war on civilians, both today in Ukraine and historically. While it is a war crime to attack civilian populations, there is a long, deadly history of it. From the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to the fire bombs in Dresden and Tokyo, the US is far from innocent of civilian attack. Harvey reminds us that the horrors inflicted on Ukrainians today should be judged in a similar manner as we judge those atrocities of the past. 
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    • 20 min
    Applying Marx’s Theories to Contemporary Struggles

    Applying Marx’s Theories to Contemporary Struggles

    In this episode of Anti-Capitalist Chronicles, Prof. Harvey focuses on the concept of totality, conceptualized in Marx’s Grundrisse, and the importance of situating theoretical frameworks within on-the-ground struggles. Harvey explains how he’s spent his life’s work attempting to do this, focusing on issues such as housing, climate change, and more. Marx and Engel’s theoretical contributions are critical, but it is in the tangible application of them that the true benefits are realized. 
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    • 40 min
    Making Sense of Today’s Inflation - Debt, Austerity and Tax Cuts

    Making Sense of Today’s Inflation - Debt, Austerity and Tax Cuts

    In this episode of Anti-Capitalist Chronicles, Prof. Harvey uses the diagram of capital’s circulatory processes, shared in the last episode, and applies it to the pressing issue of inflation today. Harvey draws parallels to how inflation was handled during the Reagan and Thatcher administrations, with austerity politics and the resulting reduced standard of living for the working class. These attacks on social expenditures were explained as  necessary to curb inflation, yet there is much more to the story. By utilizing the framework of capital’s circulation within a capitalist mode of production, Harvey reveals the many possible causes of inflation and how public policy often has hidden intentions. 
    To download the diagram: https://www.dropbox.com/s/qcd7k6so6v4jhss/capitalism-cycle.pdf?dl=0
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    • 30 min
    Capital in Motion

    Capital in Motion

    Welcome to Season 5! In this episode of Anti-Capitalist Chronicles, Prof. Harvey discusses the ever-expanding circulatory systems of capital. He shares a diagram, designed by fellow d@w host Miguel Robles-Duran (Cities After…), which illustrates capital in motion. Like the human body, capital has many circulatory processes that can be analyzed both individually as well as part of the larger structure. This diagram is a useful way to picture the capitalist mode of production and its place in the capitalist social formation in order to make sense of how and where crises and contradictions show up within the system.
    To download the diagram: https://www.dropbox.com/s/qcd7k6so6v4jhss/capitalism-cycle.pdf?dl=0
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    • 32 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
562 Ratings

562 Ratings

Rtste ,

Sometimes I wonder, “what David Harvey would say about this?”

Sometimes I wonder, “what David Harvey would say about this?” This podcast is, quite literally, an answer to that question. It is a delight. David Harvey a brilliant thinker. This podcast joins his rich and nuanced understanding of Marx with a detailed and thoughtful analysis of current events and a holistic perspective that emphasizes systemic patterns and transformations. David Harvey is also an old man. He reminisces about the past, rehashes debates he has had, and shamelessly offers critiques of books that—he informs listeners—he has never read. Just wonderful.

rainbow-ctenophore ,

Brilliant Analysis

Clear explanations of tendencies in capitalism as it exists today, as well as historical analyses and discussion of concepts in Marx’s work. Love it ❤️

Irishdot ,

Is he format is the issue

While new to Harvey, anavid podcast consumer, in particular political w/ marxist theory high on the list.
I find Harvey to present in a vague rambling fashion. Is he used to an audience? A room of attentive students?
A decided lack of target….albeit knowledgeable, informed, definitely worth a listen.

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