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Sophie and I have intersecting influences; Donna Haraway was a huge provocateur for Sophie, and my mentor,
Lynn Margulis, was a huge provocateur for Donna. What these influences have led to: a question about what the individual is, how we’re all connected, where our boundaries are.This is an intense and wide-ranging conversation. I’m so happy to share it with you.
ON THIS EPISODE
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Why being with our families is an intolerable proposition
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How the right has seized resistance to the state in our time
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How the left couldn’t be less prepared for this pandemic and why
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The way the condemnation of magic and the non-critical acceptance of science has made us impotent in the face of the current events
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Whether or not astrology is eugenic, even though tarot is great
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How leftists can interrogate science now
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What Sophie learned from her silence meditation retreat (and how being greeted with silence can affect change)
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Why Sylvia Federici and political economy takes on witchcraft (and sex work) need to be critiqued (and, uh, I kind of go off)
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Why individual self-care is a “pestilence.”
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The lessons of hospice care
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The value of strangers and strangerhood
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Why the classical elements and magic matter to leftist theory
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What if we didn’t reach for the tools of fear and fascism in duress?
SHOW NOTES

• Here’s Douglas Crimp’s (pictured below) essay “How To Have Promiscuity In An Epidemic” and many of his other essays are collected in Melancholia and Moralism: Essays on AIDS and Queer Politics.
