• 143 - A.K. 47 - Who Needs the War? - Part 4
    Dec 3 2024

    Kristen Ghodsee reads the fourth section of Alexandra Kollontai's 1915 essay about World War I–"Who Needs the War?"–and looks for lessons applicable to the present day.

    This translation is from a 1984 collection of Kollontai's writing published by Progress Publishers in the Soviet Union, which claims that the essay was written while Kollontai was in exile in Norway. She sent it to Vladimir Lenin (then in exile in Switzerland) who also edited it before publication. The final pamphlet was first published in 1916. It went into multiple editions and was distributed widely across Europe and Russia.

    [Sorry there was a glitch in the original upload. This is the correct episode now]

    Mentioned in this episode:

    "How to do escapism in the Trump era," The New Republic

    "The Other Great Depression," Le Monde Diplomatique in English, French, Spanish, Farsi, Bulgarian, and Esperanto

    Anachoresis - withdrawal into the desert

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    18 mins
  • 142 - A.K. 47 - Who Needs the War? Part 3 (and a special message for election eve)
    Nov 4 2024

    Kristen Ghodsee reads the third section of Alexandra Kollontai's 1915 essay about World War I–"Who Needs the War?"–and looks for lessons applicable to the present day.

    This translation is from a 1984 collection of Kollontai's writing published by Progress Publishers in the Soviet Union, which claims that the essay was written while Kollontai was in exile in Norway. She sent it to Vladimir Lenin (then in exile in Switzerland) who also edited it before publication. The final pamphlet was first published in 1916. It went into multiple editions and was distributed widely across Europe and Russia.

    Ghodsee also discusses the 2024 presidential election in the United States, and offers a message of hope in the event of a Trump victory.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Kristen Ghodsee discusses utopia and social dreaming on "What Could Go Right?"

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    27 mins
  • 141 - A.K. 47 - Bonus Episode - Is Internationalism possible?
    Oct 24 2024

    In this episode, Kristen Ghodsee discusses Alexandra Kollontai, nationalism, internationalism, and supranationalism with her daughter, just home from Ireland for fall break. Trigger warning: lots of Irish history!

    Mentioned in this episode:

    "Imagine"

    by John Lennon (and Yoko Ono)

    "Imagine there's no heaven
    It's easy if you try
    No hell below us
    Above us, only sky

    Imagine all the people
    Livin' for today
    Ah

    Imagine there's no countries
    It isn't hard to do
    Nothing to kill or die for
    And no religion, too

    Imagine all the people
    Livin' life in peace
    You

    You may say I'm a dreamer
    But I'm not the only one
    I hope someday you'll join us
    And the world will be as one

    Imagine no possessions
    I wonder if you can
    No need for greed or hunger
    A brotherhood of man

    Imagine all the people
    Sharing all the world
    You

    You may say I'm a dreamer
    But I'm not the only one
    I hope someday you'll join us
    And the world will live as one"



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    31 mins
  • 140 - A.K. 47 - Who Needs the War? - Part 2
    Oct 13 2024

    Kristen Ghodsee reads Alexandra Kollontai's 1915 essay about World War I–"Who Needs the War?"–and looks for lessons applicable to the present day.

    This translation is from a 1984 collection of Kollontai's writing published by Progress Publishers in the Soviet Union, which claims that the essay was written while Kollontai was in exile in Norway. She sent it to Vladimir Lenin (then in exile in Switzerland) who also edited it before publication. The final pamphlet was first published in 2016. It went into multiple editions and was distributed widely across Europe and Russia.

    Ghodsee also discusses the 2024 presidential election in the United States.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Elon Musk reveals cybercabs, robovans, and the Optimus robot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mu-eK72ioDk

    If you are an American citizen, especially in a swing state, please register to vote here: https://voterizer.org/

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    Thanks so much for listening. This podcast has no Patreon account and receives no funding. If you would like to support the work being done here, please spread the word and share with your friends and networks, and consider exploring the following links:

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    22 mins
  • 139 - A.K. 47 - Who Needs the War? - Part 1
    Sep 23 2024

    Kristen Ghodsee reads Alexandra Kollontai's 1915 essay about World War I–"Who Needs the War?"–and looks for lessons applicable to the present day.

    This translation is from a 1984 collection of Kollontai's writing published by Progress Publishers in the Soviet Union, which claims that the essay was written while Kollontai was in exile in Norway. She sent it to Vladimir Lenin (then in exile in Switzerland) who also edited it before publication. The final pamphlet went into multiple editions and was distributed widely across Europe and Russia.

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    Thanks so much for listening. This podcast has no Patreon account and receives no funding. If you would like to support the work being done here, please spread the word and share with your friends and networks, and consider exploring the following links:

    Buy Kristen Ghodsee's new book now: Everyday Utopia

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    Learn more about Kristen Ghodsee's work at: www.kristenghodsee.com

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    21 mins
  • 138 - Bonus Episode – Socialism: A Logical Introduction with Professor Scott Sehon
    Mar 25 2024

    Kristen Ghodsee speaks to Scott R. Sehon, a professor of philosophy, about his new book, Socialism: A Logical Introduction, and why we should use arguments to make a case for socialism and against capitalism.

    The first ten U.S.-based listeners to email Alexandra.kollontai.podcast@gmail.com with a name and address will get a free copy of Professor Sehon's new book.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • Anti-anti-communism
    • "What Democratic Socialists Should Think about Anti-Communism"
    • www.scottrsehon.com




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    24 mins
  • 137 - A.K. 47 - Bonus Episode - Claudia Jones's 8 March 1950 International Women's Day Speech
    Mar 8 2024

    For International Women's Day, Kristen Ghodsee reads the Black Trinidadian activist and journalist Claudia Jones's speech for International Women's Day in 1950. This speech, (and the published version which appeared afterwards) led to Jones's arrest and eventual deportation from the United States. Jones was a member of the CPUSA, and believed that women's emancipation and civil rights required a strong stance against imperialism and militarism. She say capitalism, patriarchy, and white supremacy are deeply intertwined ideologies.

    Read the full text of Claudia Jones's speech here
    Listen to Kristen Ghodsee's IWD guest appearance on the Upstream Podcast
    Watch Kristen Ghodsee's IWD guest appearance on the Total Liberation Podcast
    Read Kristen Ghodsee's 2019 Op-Ed in the New York Times on IWD
    Read an Associated Press article about 8 March 2024

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    22 mins
  • 136 - A.K. 47 - "Diplomat, Novelist, Leader - Versatile Mme. Kollontay"
    Feb 17 2024

    Kristen Ghodsee reads a profile of Alexandra Kollontai which appeared in the Washington Post on May 15, 1927 when Kollontai was serving as the Soviet ambassador to Mexico.

    Mentioned in this episode: The hardcover of Everyday Utopia is on sale at Amazon.com for $14.99 (50% off)

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    Thanks so much for listening. This podcast has no Patreon account and receives no funding. If you would like to support the work being done here, please spread the word and share with your friends and networks, and consider exploring the following links:

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    20 mins