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In the last four days we've recorded three - count em *three* - full episodes: 

An amazing interview of leftist sci-fi hero Kim Stanley Robinson on the powers of utopia featuring Will Menaker of Chapo Trap House.

Another History is a Weapon with fellow CTH member, Matt Christman, on the far-right in France.

And a three-way collaboration between Antifada, Revleft Radio and our friends at Swampside Chats.

We here at Antifada have been Swampside fans for ages. They are the best, as they describe themselves, 'high and gay communist podcast' out there! They get down into the depths of Marxist theory without being sectarian or obscure. SSC also has a reading series called 'In the Enemy Camp' which takes down right-wing thinkers in a funny and important way.

Because we are such boosters of their amazing work, we've arranged for our three-way collaboration on Communization theory to go up first on their feed. You can get access starting at just $1/mo. It's cheap! Plus you'll be supporting a smaller podcast that only gets better the more support they get to buy new equipment and more marijuana.

Follow the link above to check the episode out today. Otherwise, we will be releasing it to everybody else in a couple of days, along with the History is a Weapon #3 for patrons only. 

Thanks as always for your support!

Soli,

The Antifada

PS If you'd like to read along with us on Communization (the material is pretty advanced and the jargon may be challenging) you can find the text we discussed here: https://libcom.org/files/Communization-and-its-Discontents-Contestation-Critique-and-Contemporary-Struggles.pdf

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THE REAL MOVEMENT 1 - "Communization and Its Discontents" | Swampside Chats on Patreon

Official Post from Swampside Chats: THE REAL MOVEMENT is the long-awaited collaboration between The Antifada & Swampside Chats that tackles the riddle wrapped in an enigma that is communization theory.Breht of Revolutionary Left Radio joins Sean, Grant, Jake, Lexi & Rosa for an introductory episode grazing on the first five essays of

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