164. Slow Cinema as Democratic Cinema -- Paul Schrader

164. Slow Cinema as Democratic Cinema -- Paul Schrader

In normal cinema, the goal of the director is to control the audience, to direct their gaze, to dictate their emotions.

What does it mean when directors make movies where the audience is allowed to decide what the film means to them?

Legendary filmmaker Paul Schrader (screenwriter of Taxi Driver and Raging Bull; director of Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters and First Reformed) , joins me to discuss his book Transcendental Style in Film: Ozu, Bresson, Dreyer and the democratic nature of slow cinema.

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132. Debt Discussion 8, Cycles of History with Luke Kemp

132. Debt Discussion 8, Cycles of History with Luke Kemp

Luke Kemp joins me to discuss Chapter 8 of Debt, asking the question: Is Graeber right when he says that history follows clear cycles?Sort of!

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131. The Case Against Competition -- Alfie Kohn

131. The Case Against Competition -- Alfie Kohn

I'm joined by Alfie Kohn to discuss No Contest: The Case Against Competition, his 1986 book about how competition hurts rather than helps people do their best. We cover the problem with grades, the re...

28 Elo 202437min

130. Graeber's Debt Chapter 8: Credit vs. Bullion, and the Cycles of History

130. Graeber's Debt Chapter 8: Credit vs. Bullion, and the Cycles of History

The Debt series returns, hopefully to finish by early 2025.This my reading of Chapter 8 (and a little of Chapter 7), soon to be followed by a discussion with Luke Kemp.

21 Elo 202433min

129. The Everyday Anarchy of Colin Ward -- Roman Krznaric

129. The Everyday Anarchy of Colin Ward -- Roman Krznaric

This episode publishes on the hundredth anniversary of Colin Ward! Colin was one of the popularizers of many of the ideas featured in this podcast, and I've stayed away from covering him for fear of c...

14 Elo 202456min

"Games are Perfect Anarchist Practices" -- Miguel Sicart

"Games are Perfect Anarchist Practices" -- Miguel Sicart

Here's a crossover episode from my other podcast, Plumbing Game Studies.Things have been crazy lately, and I have emails from back in April I haven't responded to. My apologies if you've emailed me an...

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128. Hobbes' Leviathan -- Alison McQueen (English Revolution)

128. Hobbes' Leviathan -- Alison McQueen (English Revolution)

Who create the modern theory of political sovereignty?Thomas Hobbes.What was Hobbes afraid of?Anarchy.What made Hobbes so afraid of anarchy?The English Revolution.Today's guest is Alison McQueen, who ...

11 Heinä 20241h 1min

127. Debt Discussion 7, Honor and Dignity with Clif Mark

127. Debt Discussion 7, Honor and Dignity with Clif Mark

Clif Mark, host of the Good in Theory podcast, joins me to discuss honor and degradation in Graeber's Debt. Also I make Clif talk about representation in Star Wars, for some reason.

26 Kesä 202448min

126. Milton's Radicalism -- Nick McDowell and Nigel Smith (English Revolution)

126. Milton's Radicalism -- Nick McDowell and Nigel Smith (English Revolution)

One of the most famous author's in the English language, John Milton, was a 17th century English radical who not only supported but also worked for the English revolutionary government. I'm joined by ...

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