145. Debt Discussion 11, The Great Divergence with Christopher Isett

145. Debt Discussion 11, The Great Divergence with Christopher Isett

Christopher Isett joins me to discuss the rise of capitalism and "The Great Divergence," in which Christendom transformed itself from an obscure corner of the world into the dominant global power. Just how did that happen, what part did capitalism play in it, and why did capitalism develop in Europe? And what does China have to do with all of it?

Chris gives his answers to all of these questions, especially drawing on the work of Robert Brenner. Here's Brenner's page on the Verso website, if you want the full story: https://www.versobooks.com/blogs/authors/brenner-robert

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062. Remembering the Paris Commune - - Carolyn Eichner

062. Remembering the Paris Commune - - Carolyn Eichner

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061. "The Roman Empire Lasted Because Its Rulers Were in a Constant State of Terror" --Anthony Kaldellis

061. "The Roman Empire Lasted Because Its Rulers Were in a Constant State of Terror" --Anthony Kaldellis

I'm joined today by Anthony Kaldellis, author of The Byzantine Republic and host of the podcast Byzantium and Friends. Anthony and I discuss how Byzantium, popularly associated with with bureaucracy a...

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060. Batman vs. Anarchism

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059. Mike Duncan Meets Everyday Anarchism

059. Mike Duncan Meets Everyday Anarchism

In this episode, I sit down with Revolutions podcaster Mike Duncan to discuss Kropotkin's influence on the Russian Revolution, protesting in Macron's France, mutual aid during the worst of the pandemi...

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058. The Expanse: Not Utopian, Not Dystopian, Just Topian -- Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck

058. The Expanse: Not Utopian, Not Dystopian, Just Topian -- Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck

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Oscar Wilde's Machine Slavery (AIdeas Crossover)

Oscar Wilde's Machine Slavery (AIdeas Crossover)

This week's episode is an edition of my new podcast, AIdeas. Oscar Wilde imagined an anarchist utopia without drudgery and without slavery. How did he propose to accomplish this? Automation. Here's th...

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057. Slouching Towards Utopia -- Brad DeLong

057. Slouching Towards Utopia -- Brad DeLong

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056. William Morris -- Ruth Kinna (1st Anniversary Episode!)

056. William Morris -- Ruth Kinna (1st Anniversary Episode!)

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