Pop the Left #5: More Thoughts on Zerzan

Pop the Left #5: More Thoughts on Zerzan

Author: Douglas Lain, Nicholas Pell, C Derick Varn May 3, 2013 Duration: 0:00

John Zerzan is an American anarchist and primitivist philosopher and author.  He is a critic of civilization and especially agriculture and he wants to return to a more primitive collective life.  He advocates the nomadic life of prehistoric hunters and gatherers as a potential future.

Zerzan was the guest on Pop the Left #4 where we discussed the idea of reification and took a close look at Zerzan's own notion of nature.   This month on Pop the Left C Derick Varn and I speak briefly about the Zerzan interview.

Clips from an interview with Steven Vogel on the radio program Against the Grain, of George Bush singing an REM song, and from Monty Python's Life of Brian can be heard in this one, and Varn and I discuss potential future guests.

Nicholas Pell is again absent, but plans to return for a future episode wherein we'll discuss historical materialism.

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Douglas Lain, Nicholas Pell, and C Derick Varn host Pop the Left, a conversation that digs into the intersections of politics, philosophy, and popular culture. This isn't a surface-level chat about current events; it's a deeper examination of the ideas shaping our society and the often-unseen forces at work within art, media, and daily life. The discussions feel like a thoughtful, sometimes contentious, but always engaging dialogue between friends who aren't afraid to challenge prevailing narratives, including their own. You'll hear them dissect everything from a blockbuster film or a trending novel to underlying philosophical concepts and breaking political news, all through a critical lens that questions both mainstream and alternative viewpoints. The result is a podcast that feels urgent and substantive, avoiding easy answers in favor of nuanced exploration. Tuning in means joining a conversation that treats culture seriously and politics critically, offering listeners a space to reconsider what they think they know about the world. The hosts bring their distinct backgrounds and perspectives to each episode, ensuring the analysis is never one-dimensional. For anyone weary of predictable commentary, this series provides a compelling alternative.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 4

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Pop the Left #6: Historical Materialism [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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This month Douglas Lain, C Derick Varn and Nicholas Pell discuss the Marxist notion of historical materialism.  According to Wikipedia "historical materialism" is: Historical materialism is a methodological approach to…
Pop the Left #4: The Zerzan Reification [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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This month both C Derick Varn and Nicholas Pell are missing and instead there is a special guest. John Zerzan is an American anarchist and primitivist philosopher and author. Â He's fairly well known, especially in the P…
Pop the Left #3: The Conspiracy Conspiracy [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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 <a href="http://skepoet.wordpress.com/">C Derick Varn</a> and <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Douglas-Lain/e/B004Z9W0QO">Douglas Lain</a> return for the third episode of Pop the Left, a podcast dedicated to moving beyon…