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[TEASER] The Political Economy of Love in Capitalism w/ Kristen Ghodsee

Feb 17, 2026
Kristen Ghodsee, a professor of Russian and East European studies and author who researches political economy and gender. She discusses how capitalism co-opts love’s core parts. Short, sharp takes on attention becoming a commodity. Conversation on affection turned transactional. Notes how reciprocity and friendship are distorted by market forces.
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ADVICE

Choose Reciprocal Flow Over Transactions

  • Reorient relationships toward reciprocal flow rather than transactional exchange.
  • Individually examine how you've commodified relationships and prioritize lateral networks of care.
INSIGHT

Love Is A Broad Social Force

  • Love has broad forms beyond romance, including platonic, filial, and spiritual connections.
  • Kristen Ghodsee argues capitalism pressures all these forms, making loving relationships scarcer and harder to sustain.
ANECDOTE

Why The Essay Was Written

  • Kristen was commissioned by Jacobin Germany to write about love and turned the piece into a lead essay after extra space was granted.
  • Her essay grew from that commission into the article discussed on the show.
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