Future Histories International
Jan Groos
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Future Histories International is a podcast that explores alternative visions of the future, challenging conventional thinking about what lies ahead. It features English-language episodes that delve into topics such as technology, society, and culture, aiming to expand listeners' perspectives on possible futures. The show is hosted by Jan Groos and is part of the broader Future Histories podcast network.
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Jaya Klara Brekke on the Political in Blockchain 13.07.2019Which conceptions of the political are inscribed in blockchain technologies? What is cryptoeconomics? And what does it look like if we disassemble the blockchain truth machine?
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Richard Barbrook on Imaginary Futures 30.11.2019 58pWhat could desirable imaginary futures look like? Richard Barbrook brings up some very interesting ideas on this question and explores past and present futures in order to work towards different worlds to come.
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Dime & Punishment Panel 02.05.2020This is a the recording of a panel I organized and moderated in Febuary 2020 as part of my research fellowship at the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society. The panel critically discusses the expansion of cryptoeconomics into an 'art of government'. The panelists are: - Jaya Klara Brekke (Post-Doc Researcher at the Department of Geography, Durham University) - Benjamin Seibel (Director of the Ideation & Prototyping Lab at the Technologiestiftung Berlin and author of “Cybernetic Government”) - and Martin Köppelmann (Co-founder and CEO of Gnosis) Description:
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Daniel E. Saros on Digital Socialism and the Abolition of Capital (Part 1) 27.06.2020 1ó 20pPart 1 of the in depth interview with Daniel E Saros.
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Daniel E. Saros on Digital Socialism and the Abolition of Capital (Part 2) 11.07.2020 1ó 14pPart 2 of the in depth interview with Daniel E Saros. While many are unsatisfied with capitalism and critique it in highly sophisticated ways, there are few concrete proposals for a socialist mode of production that could replace the capitalist one. Daniel E. Saros has developed such a proposal in his book "Information Technology and Socialist Construction – The End of Capital and the Transition to Socialism" which we discuss at length over the course of two episodes.
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Jeffrey Sachs on Economics Beyond GDP 22.08.2020 44pIt's high time for economics to overcome its obsession with GDP and move towards better indicators in the pursuit of a general wellbeing, says Jeffrey Sachs, well known economist, director of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network and Professor at Columbia University.
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Moira Weigel on Palantir, Tech-Nationalism & Aggression in the Life-World 29.11.2020 57pIn her work Moira Weigel takes a close look at the liaison between technology and nationalism. For this the dissertation of Palantir’s CEO, Alex C. Karp, is a surprisingly revealing document.
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Benjamin Bratton on Synthetic Catallaxies, Platforms of Platforms & Red Futurism (part 1/2) 27.12.2020 1óBenjamin Bratton is one of the most interesting thinkers of our time. In his work he bridges the gap between political theory and the techno-social realities and possibilities of our time.
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Benjamin Bratton on Synthetic Catallaxies, Platforms of Platforms & Red Futurism (part 2/2) 10.01.2021 53pPart two of the episode with Benjamin Bratton one of the most interesting contemporary thinkers. In his work he bridges the gap between political theory and the techno-social realities and possibilities of our time.
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Jasper Bernes on Planning and Anarchy 10.07.2021 1ó 25pJasper Bernes presents a sharp critique of centralized planning and proposes what he calls: Planarchy.
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Aaron Benanav on Associational Socialism and Democratic Planning 26.12.2021 1ó 52pA world without scarcity is possible for everybody! Aaron Benanav shares his idea of how we could achieve this associational utopia, today.
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James Muldoon on Platform Socialism 09.01.2022 1ó 40pPlatforms are ubiquitous. However, they arguably can only realise their full potential when they are no longer subjected to the imperatives of the profit motive. For this we need: Platform Socialism.
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Lea Ypi on Freedom 20.03.2022 53pLea Ypi reflects on her childhood and youth in socialist Albania and the country's subsequent transition to liberal democracy and a free market economy. What's clear: None of the political economies Ypi experienced satisfied her need for and concept of freedom.
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Drew Pendergrass and Troy Vettese on Half Earth Socialism 16.04.2022 1ó 14pWith "Half Earth Socialism" Drew Pendergrass and Troy Vettese want to provide a plan to save the earth and bring the good life to all.
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David Laibman on Multilevel Democratic Iterative Coordination 30.04.2022What could a democratic planned economy actually look like? David Laibman has been on the forefront of thinking about this issue for more than 30 years.
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Trebor Scholz on Platform Cooperativism 14.05.2022Over the last decade platform-cooperativism has grown from an idea into a movement. How far can it take us?
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Robin Hahnel on Parecon (Part1) 28.05.2022Participatory Economics (Parecon) – developed by Michael Albert and Robin Hahnel – is one of the most popular models for democratic economic planning. English-only Future Histories Website & RSS-Feed: https://futurehistories-international.com https://futurehistories-international.com/feed.xml
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Robin Hahnel on Parecon (Part 2) 11.06.2022Participatory Economics (Parecon) – developed by Michael Albert and Robin Hahnel – is one of the most comprehensive models for democratic economic planning.
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Nick Dyer-Witheford on Biocommunism 20.08.2022Nick Dyer-Witheford on biocommunism, "a communism emerging from the catastrophes capital now inflicts throughout the bios, the realm of life itself".
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Thomas Swann on Anarchist Cybernetics 15.10.2022Thomas Swann brings together the rich tradition of anarchist self-organization with Stafford Beers Viable System Model.
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