FullMarxShef
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Ey up folks,
In each episode of the Full Marx Podcast, we take a current event or global issue, and interrogate it, digging down beneath the surface to expose the rich history of working-class people which conditions and motivates human progress. Over time, it will add up to an archive of accessible analytical material available for those interested in the history of ordinary people. This podcast is not only for those who wish to understand the world, but also those who want to change it.
In this latest episode we explore the history of the anti-working-class EU, how socialists should vote in the Referendum, and how we can fight the far-right.
This is a democratic, listener-driven project: I welcome feedback, critique, contributions and suggestions of what you want to see covered in the show. As I talk about in Ep. 1, podcasting gives us a hugely valuable opportunity to collectively discuss histories which are barely touched upon in the mainstream, from the point of those who are denied a voice.
If you enjoy this episode, share it with someone else. If you want to hear more, you can subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Podbean and all good podcatchers - all reviews are highly valuable and help us spread this project.
Thanks in advance!
~ FM
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In each episode of the Full Marx Podcast, we take a current event or global issue, and interrogate it, digging down beneath the surface to expose the rich history of working-class people which conditions and motivates human progress. Over time, it will add up to an archive of accessible analytical material available for those interested in the history of ordinary people. This podcast is not only for those who wish to understand the world, but also those who want to change it.
In this latest episode we explore the history of the anti-working-class EU, how socialists should vote in the Referendum, and how we can fight the far-right.
This is a democratic, listener-driven project: I welcome feedback, critique, contributions and suggestions of what you want to see covered in the show. As I talk about in Ep. 1, podcasting gives us a hugely valuable opportunity to collectively discuss histories which are barely touched upon in the mainstream, from the point of those who are denied a voice.
If you enjoy this episode, share it with someone else. If you want to hear more, you can subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Podbean and all good podcatchers - all reviews are highly valuable and help us spread this project.
Thanks in advance!
~ FM
Podcast | Blog | Twitter | Facebook | Support