Politics Theory Other
Politics Theory Other
A podcast on radical politics, critical theory, and history. Hosted by Alex Doherty.
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Contact: politicstheoryother@gmail.com
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/poltheoryother
Contact: politicstheoryother@gmail.com
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Dec 5, 2023 • 1h
Parallels and contrasts - the Gaza crisis and the 1973 war w/ Leila Farsakh
Palestinian writer and academic Leila Farsakh joins the show to talk about the history of the Israel-Palestine conflict and the parallels Leila sees between the current situation and the 1973 Yom Kippur War. We also talked about the revival of the idea of the one state solution and why Leila believes a two-state resolution to the conflict is no longer feasible. In the interview we touch on Leila's article in The London Review of Books, ‘The Refugee Problem’ and on her book, 'Rethinking Statehood in Palestine: Self-determination beyond Partition'.

Nov 28, 2023 • 3min
Excerpt - Richard Seymour on liberal Zionist apologetics
Richard Seymour responds to the arguments of Jonathan Freedland and other liberal Zionists who, despite the marginalisation of the liberal Zionist tradition within Israel itself, continue to produce talking points for supporters of Israel and the Western media in their coverage of Israel-Palestine.

Nov 23, 2023 • 29min
[UNLOCKED] Israel's technosolutionism w/ Sophia Goodfriend
Expert on Israel's high-tech industry and techno-solutionism, Sophia Goodfriend, discusses Israel's reliance on technology in waging war and its illegal occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. The podcast explores flaws in Israel's security systems, the synergy between high-tech industry and military, and the impact of recent events on Tel Aviv's social atmosphere.

Nov 18, 2023 • 2min
Excerpt - Israel's technosolutionism w/ Sophia Goodfriend
A 'start-up country', the world's first 'AI superpower', an 'innovation nation', those are some of the breathless descriptions used by Israeli politicians, security officials, journalists and business leaders to hail Israel's high-tech industry and its synergy with the Israeli military. But on October 7th, Israel's obsession with what Sophia Goodfriend describes as 'techno-solutionism' came back to haunt the country as Hamas succeeded in breaching the Gaza barrier at eighty different points and disabling many of Israel's automated weapons and surveillance systems. In today's episode of PTO Extra! I spoke with Sophia about her recent articles in The Baffler and Foreign Policy regarding Israel's high-tech methods of waging war and how it conducts its illegal and brutal occupation of the West Bank and Gaza.

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Nov 8, 2023 • 1h 2min
Israel's war on the Palestinians w/ Amjad Iraqi
Amjad Iraqi, a Palestinian writer, discusses Israel's assault on Gaza and the future of the territory. They explore Israel's goal to eliminate Hamas, the concept of liberal Zionism, and the illusion of a viable Palestinian state. The podcast also analyzes the potential outcomes of defeating Hamas, Israel's objectives in the conflict, and the prospects of escalation and uncertainty. Additionally, they discuss Prime Minister Netanyahu's precarious position and the urgent need for rectification in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Nov 1, 2023 • 1h 3min
Red Africa w/ Kevin Ochieng Okoth
Kevin Ochieng Okoth joins PTO to discuss his new book, Red Africa: Reclaiming Revolutionary Black Politics. We talked about the concept of Afropessimism and why Kevin believes it relies on a fundamentally parochial, US-centric understanding of Blackness and we discussed how it's leading theorists mischaracterise the work of thinkers such as Frantz Fanon, to advance the idea of the impossibility of solidarity between Black and non-black people. We went on to discuss Kevin's idea of Red Africa - a notion inspired by the second wave of radical African liberation movements and thinkers, that were sceptical of the first wave of African socialists, many of whom who had taken the view that traditional communal elements of African culture were inherently socialist. Recorded before the escalation of the Israel-Palestine crisis, we do touch on the question of Palestine regarding Frank B Wilderson III - the most prominent advocate of Afropessimism - and his extraordinary claim that Palestinians have more in common with their Israeli oppressors than they do with black people.

Oct 24, 2023 • 2min
Excerpt - Richard Seymour responds to listener's questions on Gaza
Richard Seymour, political commentator and author, answers listener's questions on Gaza, Israel, and the broader ramifications of the ongoing crisis. Topics include sinister tactics and deliberate attacks on civilians in war, exploring the manipulation of humanitarian laws and intentional targeting of civilians by military intelligence units worldwide.

Oct 17, 2023 • 59min
Israel's genocidal war on Gaza w/ Lara Friedman and Paul Rogers
Lara Friedman, President of the Foundation for Middle East Peace, discusses the dire situation in Gaza, increase of Islamophobia and anti-Arab racism in the US. International security expert Paul Rogers joins to talk about Israel's approach to destroy Hamas and risks of regional escalation. Topics include genocide debate, situation on the ground in Gaza, Israeli military's ground offensive, consequences of heavy force, possibility of larger conflict involving the US, assessing Israel's security systems, and the need for a ceasefire.

Oct 12, 2023 • 56min
Interregnum - The Israel-Hamas conflict
This podcast discusses the recent escalation of the Israel-Hamas conflict, including a large-scale attack by Hamas on the Israeli military and civilians. It explores Hamas's military strategy and objectives, the possibility of ethnic cleansing, international support for Israel, long-term solutions to the conflict, and actions for the left outside the region.

Oct 11, 2023 • 56min
Interregnum - The Israel-Hamas conflict
Richard Seymour returns to PTO to discuss the crisis and background to the crisis in Israel-Palestine. A little over a week ago US national security advisor Jake Sullivan, speaking at the the Atlantic festival, rattled off a list of positive developments in the Middle East which he argued had allowed the Biden administration to focus on issues elsewhere in the world. Referencing the truce in Yemen, a decline in hostility in the US's relationship with Iran and what he characterised as America's stable presence in Iraq - where around 2,500 US soldiers remain - he commented that “The Middle East region is quieter today than it has been in two decades.”
On Saturday Sullivan's comments came back to haunt him as Hamas carried out an unprecedentedly large scale breakout from the Gaza strip and launched attacks on the Israeli military and Israeli civilians that have claimed over 1200 lives at the time of recording. Deaths on the Palestinian side from Israel's predictable assault on Gaza are heading towards parity, and undoubtedly those numbers will escalate dramatically as Israel continues its air campaign and prepares to launch a ground assault. The following interview with Richard Seymour was recorded earlier today - the 11th of October - and before it became apparent that a national unity government would be formed in Israel.


