In the wake of the tragic shootings in Plymouth we are joined by a returning guest Annie Kelly to discuss her research into digital anti-feminism. We talk about the context and history of anti-feminism online, the dangers of labelling incels as...
In this episode we are joined by Zosia of human rights monitoring group Channel Rescue for an update on their work, the wider context of far right activism on migrant crossings, the recent antics of Nigel Farage and more! We are organising a...
We are joined by author and activist Shane Burley to discuss his new book Why We Fight: Essays on Fascism, Resistance, and Surviving the Apocalypse. We discuss the how to define fascism in the contemporary moment, finding hope in the face...
Sam and Blair discuss all things far-right ecology, building on Blair’s invaluable work in the field. Blair Taylor is the director of programmes at the Institute for Social Ecology. Popular Education for a Free Society We discuss Blair’s...
This episode is a special collaboration episode with our Channel Zero network partners in crime, Coffee with Comrades. We talk to Pearson from CwC to discuss the current iterations of reactionary politics, unpack the fascist imaginary, discuss ways...
In this episode we talk about feelings, not our own feelings but fascist ones. We ask what kind of feelings drive the far right online, how do they contribute to process of radicalisation and is radicalisation a good framing anyway? We also discuss...
Alex and Sam talk with two members of the Zetkin Collective, Andreas Malm and Lise Benoist about their new book, White Skin Black Fuel. We discuss Rassemblement national’s ecological turn in France, how far right acceptance of the climate...
In this bonus episode we get our shill on and let you know about our first ever book, pre-orders for which are now open via Dog Section Press. Next Sam reads a section over the book from the chapter The Street, where we discuss how the far right...
Sam goes through the history of Nazi ecologism with its most prominent historians: Peter Staudenmaier. Peter Staudenmaier is Associate Professor of History. His work centers on Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, environmental history, and the history of...
12 Rules for WHAT sit down with Joshua Citarella to discuss his research into online radicalisation, the far right’s own personal hamster wheels, and the question of the final meme of all.