

Quinn Slobodian
Professor für internationale Geschichte an der Boston University und Autor mehrerer Bücher; in diesem Gespräch Co-Autor von «Muskismus», erörtert die politischen und historischen Dimensionen von Elon Musks Einfluss.
Top 10 podcasts with Quinn Slobodian
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Jan 24, 2025 • 1h 7min
Talking to Historian Quinn Slobodian with Max Read
Quinn Slobodian, a Boston University history professor and author, dives into the intricate dynamics of capitalism today. He sheds light on Elon Musk's multifaceted role as a tech titan and cultural icon, dissecting his political influence and acceptance in Europe. The conversation also explores the evolution of right-wing ideologies, linking them to neoliberalism, and tackles the shift from software to hardware in tech investments. Slobodian discusses how these trends reflect deeper economic complexities, particularly within Silicon Valley.

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Mar 21, 2026 • 1h 45min
Do Your Own Research: How Musk’s Paranoid Empire Really Works w/ Quinn Slobodian and Ben Tarnoff
Ben Tarnoff, writer on tech, finance and infrastructure, and Quinn Slobodian, historian of global political economy, map the rise of 'Muskism' as a new industrial-political system. They track space land grabs, brain‑implant ambitions, fortress futurism rooted in apartheid‑era strategies, attention-driven financial magic, and how state symbiosis and monopoly reshape technological power.

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Feb 24, 2025 • 1h 17min
Doomscroll 15: Quinn Slobodian
Quinn Slobodian, a Boston University professor and author of "Globalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism," dives into the complex origins and implications of neoliberalism. He unpacks how this ideological movement has reshaped global politics since before World War I, highlighting key historical moments and influential figures. The conversation touches on the tension between capitalism and democracy, the rise of Special Economic Zones, and the controversial dynamics of corporate governance in today's world.

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Mar 28, 2026 • 1h
Mit Elon Musk in ein neues Zeitalter?
Quinn Slobodian, Professor für internationale Geschichte und Autor, erklärt Muskismus als politisches Projekt, nicht nur als Unternehmerbiografie. Er spricht über Musks Fähigkeit, Menschen durch Technologie abhängig zu machen, staatliche Förderungen trotz libertärem Auftreten und die Macht von Starlink, KI und Neuralink. Es geht um Souveränität, Medienmacht, Kriegseinfluss und die Idee, Gesellschaftsstrukturen neu zu programmieren.
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Apr 14, 2025 • 1h 13min
401. Ruled by Bastards (ft. Quinn Slobodian)
Quinn Slobodian, author of 'Hayek's Bastards', dives into the unsettling connections between neoliberalism and far-right ideologies. He discusses 'new fusionism', a blend of neoliberalism and biological determinism that gained traction in the 1990s. Quinn explores how these ideas have transformed from fringe beliefs into mainstream discourse. He unpacks the resurgence of race science and its ramifications in today’s political climate, showcasing the troubling alignment of capitalism with identity and hierarchy.

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May 19, 2025 • 2h 34min
Hayek’s Bastards w/ Quinn Slobodian
Quinn Slobodian, a Professor of international history at Boston University and author of 'Hayek's Bastards,' dives into the intersection of far-right ideologies and neoliberal thought. He discusses how movements like MAGA aren't merely reactions to neoliberalism, but also shaped by it. Slobodian highlights the historical ties between race, economics, and extremism, revealing how figures like Ron Paul fueled paranoia in the 90s. He connects the rise of nativism to neoliberal policies, exploring the complex narratives that influence modern political dynamics.

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May 28, 2025 • 1h 8min
The Tech Bro Zone with Quinn Slobodian
In this discussion, Quinn Slobodian, a Boston University professor and expert on capitalism and neoliberalism, tackles the alarming rise of AI deception and its moral implications. He critiques the notion of 'tech bro zones,' linking them to the alt-right and authoritarian practices. The conversation delves into the interplay between fascism and neoliberalism, especially under Trumpism, while questioning the societal ramifications of emerging transhumanist ideologies. Slobodian also explores the ethical dilemmas posed by Silicon Valley's digital utopia.

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May 20, 2023 • 2h 5min
Crack-Up Capitalism w/ Quinn Slobodian
Featuring Quinn Slobodian on Crack-Up Capitalism: Market Radicals and the Dream of a World Without Democracy. Radical libertarians, including anarcho-capitalists like Murray Rothbard, envision a world of micro-polities governed by private property and contract. In fact, we already live in their world, a world of zones—places where special rules tailor-made for capitalists prevail over the ordinary laws of the nation-state.
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Listen to Quinn’s interview on Globalists thedigradio.com/podcast/a-history-of-neoliberalism-with-quinn-slobodian
Buy Angela Davis: An Autobiography haymarketbooks.org/books/2001-angela-davis
Buy Let This Radicalize You by Mariame Kaba and Kelly Hayes haymarketbooks.org/books/1922-let-this-radicalize-you

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Aug 27, 2022 • 2h 16min
A History of Neoliberalism w/ Quinn Slobodian
Featuring Quinn Slobodian on his book Globalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism. The story of neoliberalism’s Geneva School—including Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich Hayek, and Wilhelm Röpke—and their vision for a new global order to protect the market from democratic forces in the metropole and across the decolonizing world. An interview from archives first conducted in November 2018.
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Check out these Haymarket titles:
Keywords for Capitalism by John Patrick Leary haymarketbooks.org/books/1886-keywords-for-capitalism
Struggle Makes Us Human by Vijay Prashad haymarketbooks.org/books/1869-struggle-makes-us-human

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Apr 16, 2025 • 54min
Love or hate Elon Musk, 'we empowered him'
In this engaging discussion, historian Quinn Slobodian, a Boston University professor and author of 'A Global History of Elon Musk,' explores the complexities of Musk as a modern titan. He argues that Musk reflects a society that empowered him, revealing how technical solutions to social issues have shaped governance. The conversation dives into digital libertarianism and the controversial concept of charter cities, also critiquing the intersection of technology and authority, while pondering the future of capitalism in a globalized world.


