Invent The Future
Invent The Future
Invent The Future
A group of Marxist-Leninists discussing history, culture, politics, and the way forward.
12 - The United States and the Legacy of the Third Reich: Collaboration and Biological Warfare Post-WW2
Dan from Work Stoppage and Red Game Table tells us about the chilling history of the US and its intelligence apparatuses' collaboration with the Nazis, including how the CIA took Nazi human experimentation research and ran with it, leading to programs such as MKULTRA. Music: Fonola Band - "Bella Ciao" Phil Ochs - "I Ain't Marching Anymore" The Mountain Goats - "Maybe Sprout Wings" Frederic Mercier - "Spirit" Sources: Blowback: America's Recruitment of Nazis and Its Effects on the Cold War by Christopher Simpson Clouds of Secrecy: The Army's Germ Warfare Tests Over Populated Areas by Leonard Cole Trading with the Enemy: An Exposé of the Nazi-American Money Plot, 1933-1949 by Charles Higham Whiteout: The CIA, Drugs, and the Press by Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair The Search For the Manchurian Candidate: The CIA and Mind Control by John Marks https://jeff-kaye.medium.com/a-real-flood-of-bacteria-and-germs-communications-intelligence-and-charges-of-u-s-4decafdc762 https://www.liberationschool.org/fascist-plots-in-the-u-s-contemporary-lessons-from-the-1934-business-plot/ https://soundcloud.com/trueanonpod/sirhan-sirhan
Mar 22, 2022
3 hr 5 min
2021: A Land of Contrasts
Eilex, Taylor, and Ethan look back on the year, going through the major events of each month and going on some longer digressions about COVID-19 vaccine backlash, critical race theory, the hope of labor struggle, and how easy it was to assassinate world leaders a hundred years ago. Outro music: "Auld Lang Syne," Alexandrov Ensemble
Dec 23, 2021
1 hr 44 min
11 - Ideology and Reaction in Horror
In this episode originally intended to be recorded and released before Halloween, we go over the social/political trends undergirding 90 years of US horror cinema decade by decade. Eilex shares a few frightening Latin American folktales and their ideological basis in colonization, and Jeremy talks about No One Gets Out Alive (2021) and the messages behind it. James Bell, “US Horror Film and the Capitalist Crisis (1974–1985)”, ep 1 of Prolekult Mark Steven, Splatter Capital Susan Sontag, “The Imagination of Disaster”, Commentary Magazine
Nov 8, 2021
2 hr 21 min
Interlude - How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Putting Hydrogen Peroxide in My Nebulizer
This is a non-standard ITF episode because we had Jeremy back but we didn't have anything prepared, so we did an off-the-cuff roundup of the state of things, including blowing off steam about COVID, reading some absurd financial press opinions on China, and brainstorming timely bumper stickers. This one's all over the place, but we'll be back to providing thoughtful and researched content next time! Any opinions shared by ITF members on this episode do not represent the views of ITF or its members. Outro music: "Motherless Child," Romare
Oct 3, 2021
1 hr 24 min
10 - Happiness
ITF's first in-person episode!  As a result, Eilex, Taylor, and Ethan have a wide-ranging and somewhat freeform discussion about happiness, what it means, how it's measured, and why capitalist ideology wants to quantify it. Outro: "It Was A Good Day", Ice Cube
Sep 4, 2021
1 hr 47 min
9 - Conservation and Capitalism
We interview conservationist Jules Jackson about the field of conservation, its relationship with corporations and its use in global capital, the narratives involved in eco-tourism, and how solving environmental problems is framed as an individual responsibility. [EDITOR'S NOTES: 1. To supplement the recommendations at the end, we would also suggest participating in mass organizations and/or socialist parties and either finding what they're already doing related to the environment or finding new ways to do that work in those organizations. 2. Jules let us know afterwards that Jeremy Davidson was three years old, and the company was A&G Coal Corporation.] You can reach Jules at [email protected] for comments or further questions! Outro: "4 Degrees," ANOHNI Suggested reading: Brockington & Duffy, ed. Capitalism and Conservation. Graf von Hardenberg, Kelly, Leal, & Walkild. ed. The Nature State: Rethinking the History of Conservation Scott, James C. Weapons of the Weak: Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance https://bluevirginia.us/2020/11/delegate-sam-rasoul-calls-for-decisive-action-to-cancel-the-mountain-valley-pipeline http://www.collegiatetimes.com/opinion/lobbying-from-the-appalachian-mountains-to-washington-d-c/article_37288270-ad04-11eb-ac25-f7bfb6824fd8.html https://roanoke.com/photo/photos-tech-professor-locks-self-to-mountain-valley-pipeline-construction/collection_b4ec55ad-77d1-54c5-a0a1-dec140b67443.html https://all-med.net/pdf/our-roots-run-deep-as-ironweed/ https://appvoices.org/2021/04/16/tree-sitters-removed-mvp/ https://orionmagazine.org/article/moving-mountains/ https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4489461 https://measurepnw.com/blog/what-is-greenwashing-a-nestl%C3%A9-case-study https://www.jstor.org/journal/conssoci https://ojs.unbc.ca/index.php/joe https://antipodeonline.org/ Examples of bad things: https://www.corvuscoffee.com/blogs/news https://www0.gsb.columbia.edu/mygsb/faculty/research/pubfiles/5477/corporate%20environmentalism.pdf
Jun 13, 2021
1 hr 34 min
8 - A Brief History of Medical Racism
Savanah and Alekx cover a bit of the history of racism within the US medical field. A LOT is covered here, from medical training to prejudice in doctors to the concept of IQ and much more. This gets graphic at points, so please use caution.  Related/Suggested Reading: Even the Rat Was White: A Historical View of Psychology - Robert V. Guthrie Racism and Psychiatry: Contemporary Issues and Interventions - Morgan Medlock, Derri Shtasel, Nhi-Ha T. Trinh, and David Williams https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2014/4/10/holden-chapel-history-cadavers/ https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/bodies-in-the-basement-the-forgotten-bones-of-america-s-medical-schools https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/gory-new-york-city-riot-shaped-american-medicine-180951766/ https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/in-need-cadavers-19th-century-medical-students-raided-baltimores-graves-180970629/ https://todayincthistory.com/2021/01/12/january-12-yale-body-snatching-triggers-week-of-rioting-in-new-haven/ US Surgeons’ Perceptions of Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Health Care - Britton, et al Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present - Harriet A. Washington https://www.medpagetoday.com/publichealthpolicy/medicaleducation/87171 Racial bias in pain assessment and treatment recommendations, and false beliefs about biological differences between blacks and whites - Hoffman, et al "Microaggressions in Everyday Life" by Derald Wing Sue "Racism and Psychological and Emotional Injury: Recognizing and Assessing Race-Based Traumatic Stress" by R. Carter (2007) "Stigma, Prejudice, Discrimination, and Health" J. Stuber, I. Meyer, & B. Link (2008) "Cognitive and Affective Expectation of Stigma, Coping Efficacy, and Psychological Distress Among Sexual Minority People of Color" by Ouch & Moradi (2019) Putting Mendel in His Place: How Curriculum Reform in Genetics and Counterfactual History of Science Can Work Together - Jamieson and Radick Learned Inequality: Racial Labels in the Biology Curriculum Can Affect Racial Prejudice - Donovan Podcast Episodes: "Racism in Medicine and the Covid-19 Vaccine"- We the (Black) People "Racism in Medicine & Healthcare: Dr. Callistus Ditah" - From Where Does it STEM? "Antiracism in Medicine Series Episode 2: Dismantling Race-Based Medicine Part 1"- The Clinical Problem Solvers
Apr 17, 2021
2 hr 23 min
Episode 7 - Cowboys
In this free-ranging and discursive discussion, Alekx, Eilex, and Ethan talk about Western films (cowboy movies, not the whole capitalist cultural category) and how they portray Mexico and Mexicans, how the films launder settler Manifest Destiny and settler-colonialism, how gender is depicted and reified through the films, and US perceptions of citizenry, property, and morality are all mixed in with the ideas they contain. It goes all over the place. Yee haw. Suggested reading/viewing: Black, Liza. Picturing Indians: Native Americans in Film, 1941-1960. Hernández, Kelly Lytle. Migra! A History of the U.S. Border Patrol Molina, Natalia. How Race Is Made in America: Immigration, Citizenship, and the Historical Power of Racial Scripts Diamond, Neil & Bainbridge, Catherine & Hayes, Jeremiah. dirs. Reel Injun: On The Trail of the Hollywood Indian. 2009. Ford, John. dir. Stagecoach. 1939 Leone, Sergio. dir. Per un pugno di dollari (A Fistful of Dollars). 1964 McLagen, Andrew. dir. The Shadow Riders. 1982 Peckinpah, Sam. dir. The Wild Bunch. 1969 Sturges, John. dir. The Magnificent Seven. 1960
Mar 1, 2021
1 hr 23 min
Episode 6 - Laos
Ethan goes over the history of the Lao Peoples' Democratic Republic from French colonization up until about present day, and Alekx describes modern Laos and its struggles and achievements.
Jan 30, 2021
1 hr 47 min
Episode 5 - Horror
In this collaboration with The Tolerant Left, we're in full cultural theory mode to talk about all manner of spooky topics: the nature of where many fears come from, the gendered and racialized aspects of fear, portrayals of mental illness in horror films, and a long discussion of the history and portrayal of witches and witchcraft! Outro: Talking Heads, "Psycho Killer" For comments or questions, send an email to [email protected] or hit us up on twitter!
Oct 16, 2020
2 hr 6 min
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