Sightlines

Anthony Sosa and Brandon Bond

A podcast about the past and the future. Understanding today, reimagining tomorrow. Hosted by Brandon Bond and Anthony Sosa.

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  1. Episode 4: Revolutionaries- Che Guevara

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    Episode 4: Revolutionaries- Che Guevara

    Welcome to Sightlines. A podcast where we try to understand today and reimagine tomorrow. My name is Anthony Sosa, my co-host is Brandon Bond.  In this episode Brandon and I read 4 different works by Che Guevara- two are written works and two are speeches he gave in the 1960’s. Che Guevara is a revolutionary. He participated in, and at times led, the Cuban Revolution from 1953-1959, culminating in the removal of the US backed Batista regime and the establishment of Cuba as the first communist country in Latin America. The documents we discuss are titled “Notes for the Study of the Cuban Revolution,” published in Verde Olivo in 1960, “Economics Cannot be Separated from Politics,” a speech he gives to the world at the Organization for the American States (OAS) in 1961, about a year before the Cuban Missile Crisis, “On Revolutionary Medicine,” a speech he gives to fellow medical workers in 1960 and “ Socialism and Man in Cuba,” written in 1965.  We talk a bit about the history of the revolution, about Che as a person and writer, and about his ideas and how those ideas matter for today and for the future. Themes we discuss when reading:  1. Revolutionary Ideology on an underlying social level and rhetorical level.  2. Communicating that ideology not just to a nation but to the world.  3. Che’s concept of a “new man” under socialism and our take on his analysis.  Che Guevara Internet Archive https://www.marxists.org/archive/guevara/works.htm  Notes for the Study of the Ideology of the Cuban Revolution https://www.marxists.org/archive/guevara/1960/10/08.htm  Economics Cannot be Separated from Politics https://www.marxists.org/archive/guevara/1961/08/08.htm  On Revolutionary Medicine: https://www.marxists.org/archive/guevara/1960/08/19.htm  Socialism and man in Cuba https://www.marxists.org/archive/guevara/1965/03/man-socialism.htm  If you have any topic recommendations, questions, or feedback to us consider you can subscribe to our Substack and interact with us there. We will be posting additional content there as we flesh out our ideas so please subscribe if you want to stay up to date with what we’re doing. You can also shoot us an email at sightlinespod@gmail.com or comment or message us on our Instagram @sightlinespod  Thanks for listening and for your support! Music: Preguntas by Temporal Distortions https://temporaldistortions.bandcamp.com/album/american-trauma-bond

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  2. Episode 3: Theories of Social Change

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    Episode 3: Theories of Social Change

    Welcome to Sightlines. A podcast where we try to understand today and reimagine tomorrow. My name is Anthony Sosa, my co-host is Brandon Bond.  In this episode we discuss Brandon's theory of social change and the ideas of theorists he’s building his theory upon.  If you have any topic recommendations, questions, or feedback to us consider you can subscribe to our substack and interact with us there. We will be posting additional content there as we flesh out our ideas so please subscribe if you want to stay up to date with what we’re doing. You can also shoot us an email at sightlinespod@gmail.com or comment or message us on our Instagram @sightlinespod  Thanks for listening and for your support! Music: Preguntas by Temporal Distortions https://temporaldistortions.bandcamp.com/album/american-trauma-bond  Resources and suggested readings: Brandon’s Metabolic Engine Social Theory (video) https://youtu.be/wTPUAUDTyBE Foucault, Michel. Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings, 1972–1977. Pantheon Books, 1980. Gramsci, Antonio. Selections from the Prison Notebooks. International Publishers, 1971. Pareto, Vilfredo. The Rise and Fall of the Elites. Arno Press, 1979. https://rushkoff.com/about/  Historical Materialism - Marx and Engels (1844 -1895) https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/subject/hist-mat/index.htm  Daniel Immerwahr: All That is Solid Bursts into Flame (2024) https://academic.oup.com/past/article/265/1/97/7625037  Ralph Dahrendorf: Class and Class Conflict in Industrial Society PDF (1957) https://cominsitu.files.wordpress.com/2019/01/ralf-dahrendorf-class-and-class-conflict-in-industrial-society-1.pdf  C. Wright Mills: The Power Elite (1956) https://www.marxists.org/subject/humanism/mills-c-wright/power-elite.htm  Louis Althuser: Philosophy as a Revolutionary Weapon (1968)  https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/althusser/1968/philosophy-as-weapon.htm

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  3. Episode 1: Introductions and Musings

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    Episode 1: Introductions and Musings

    Welcome to Sightlines. This is a podcast where we try to understand today and reimagine tomorrow. My name is Anthony Sosa, my co-host is Brandon Bond. I represent the historians and a longue-durée perspective, and Brandon represents the Foresight discipline and futurist perspective. Together we ponder the present by discussing possible pasts and possible futures. Learning from each other, and our listeners, we hope to provide a digital and mental space to imagine a better future. In this episode we introduce ourselves and our aim with the podcast. Then we discuss social theories, the role of narrative in our lives, the trajectory of AI, the mediasphere here in the US, among many other things.  If you have any topic recommendations, questions, or feedback to us consider shoot us and email at sightlinespod@gmail.com or comment or message us on our Instagram @sightlinespod . Thanks for listening and for your support! Music: Preguntas by Temporal Distortions https://temporaldistortions.bandcamp.com/album/american-trauma-bond  References: As and Artist:  Brandon Bond https://redcircle.com/shows/c5916ec9-d870-48d9-abf1-18b17e00f196/episodes/80c509c8-17fe-4230-b396-68e845c70a05   Hank Green Video on AI Bubble https://youtu.be/Q0TpWitfxPk?si=U5zYVCX5v3V38DsZ  History for Tomorrow - Book https://www.romankrznaric.com/history-for-tomorrow  The Retreat of Western Liberalism - Book https://groveatlantic.com/book/retreat-of-western-liberalism-the/   Pareto - Circulation of Elites https://apatientcycle.com/2024/07/01/circulation-of-elites/  Mark Fisher - Post Capitalist Desire: https://citylights.com/commodity-aesthetics/postcapitalist-desire-final-lectures/  American Prestige Podcast  https://americanprestigepod.com/  Princeton Study  Inequality and Democratic Responsiveness: Who Gets What They Want from Government? PDF : https://www.princeton.edu/~mgilens/idr.pdf

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  4. Episode 0: Sightlines a Podcast

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    Episode 0: Sightlines a Podcast

    Hi welcome to Sightlines, I’m Anthony Sosa in Portales, NM, and I’m Brandon Bond in Houston, TX, and we’re here to talk about the past and the future, to better understand our present. I’m interested in humanity, human potential, human experiences and human narratives. I think we’re amazing creatures who make amazing things with our minds and with our hands. Stories. Art. I think art is meaningful and important to us as humans. I also think we, as gods, have created institutions and systems- things greater than ourselves– that now run our lives and use us as the means to their ends. I like philosophy and big ideas. And I’m interested in: bursting bubbles, shifting mindsets, social upheaval, and grounding perspectives. I have taught social studies for 8 years to teens and adults and I’ve taught AP Human Geography, US History, Economics, and Government. I have a bachelors in History, with a focus on The Cold War, and a Masters in Education from the University of Texas at Arlington. And I have spent 30 years in entertainment and the performing arts, as well as over a decade in the banking industry. I have a Bachelors in Criminal Justice and certifications in Mediation and Dispute Resolution, and I am currently pursuing a Masters in Strategic Foresight.  And we both played in The Raven Charter, a prog rock band from Denton, TX from 2005 to 2017. Join us on a journey of exploration. Hoping to learn from what was, what is and what may never be. Salamé

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A podcast about the past and the future. Understanding today, reimagining tomorrow. Hosted by Brandon Bond and Anthony Sosa.