Climate Leviathan with Joel Wainwright and Geoff Mann
A : [[podcast]]
URL : https://www.upstreampodcast.org/conversations
(Hmm, AntennaPod didn't seem to pick up timestamps when I shared for some reason.)
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The political consequences of climate collapse.
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[[Climate Behemoth]] sounds a bit like [[climate sadism]].
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[[Climate Leviathan]] sounds a bit like the Ministry for the Future in [[The Ministry for the Future]].
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Framing it as [[Anthropocene]] suggests that all of humanity is to blame. But it is primarily a specific part of humanity that is to blame - [[capitalism]].
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New form of [[climate denialism]].
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A large number who may seem reformist are not necessarily. They do not oppose radical action. When the wind changes, then they will be happy to participate. Kind of a social [[tipping point]]?
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The [[hegemony of liberalism]] and individualism extinguishes the imagination for collective action and structural change.
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Bigs up [[Andreas Malm]] but critiques some of [[How to Blow Up a Pipeline]].
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Good discussion on problems of [[eco-terrorism]], contrasts with necessity of [[eco-socialist]] organising.
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Acknowledges that sadly [[Social change has never come without violence]]. But we must think how can we bring about change while minimising violence as much as possible. [[When bringing change we must minimise violence]].
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[[Judi Bari]].
- public document at doc.anagora.org/climate-leviathan-with-joel-wainwright-and-geoff-mann
- video call at meet.jit.si/climate-leviathan-with-joel-wainwright-and-geoff-mann
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andreas malm
anthropocene
capitalism
climate behemoth
climate denialism
climate leviathan
climate sadism
eco socialist
eco terrorism
hegemony of liberalism
how to blow up a pipeline
judi bari
podcast
social change has never come without violence
the ministry for the future
the monkey wrench gang
tipping point
when bringing change we must minimise violence