Subjective Conditions: Exploring the Body and Mind Under Capitalism
Subjective Conditions: Exploring the Body and Mind Under Capitalism
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Comrade Adam
- Society & Culture
- Philosophy
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Created By Comrade AdamPodcast Status activeStarted 30/08/2022Latest Episode 17/01/2023Release Period EpisodicEpisodes 6Partner Reviews 0Language EnglishFrequency 664Average Length 85 minutes and 42 secondsCountry United StatesGlobal Rank TOP 1%Description
Subjective Conditions looks at a wide variety of perspectives on how capitalism shapes our own experiences of our lives and senses of self in the world today. We emphasize how to bring in all sorts of different theories and practices on how to engage in collective and individual trauma healing work and community building to help listeners work through the emotional devastation under capitalism today to find a new way to be with themselves and others. With friends and guests joining us along the way, we take conversational approach to dialogues on how things like attachment theory, psychedelic healing work, spiritual and religious practices, psychoanalysis, and individual approaches to healing must be balanced with a larger critique of capitalism for them to be truly effective and radical in our daily lives. -
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