RevolutionZ is a weekly podcast hosted by Michael Albert that addresses vision and strategy for a better future. It is all about what we want and how we get it.
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Last Notes npub1j4sumq8pyplks5nhchyhzmw72dyemkyv2fv50vwau5fhf2qa7zusq3tlyh RevolutionZ https://www.patreon.com/posts/ep-290-nar-7-and-107692653 Ep 290 NAR #7 Conceptual and Practical Foundations In Episode 290 of RevolutionZ, the seventh in the Oral History of the Next American Revolution Sequence, Lydia Luxemburg and Bert Dellinger discuss ideas, values, self management, diversity, flexibility, and various institutional practices of Revolutionary Participatory Society including their own very personal. reactions and experiences ranging from Lydia's 1960s to Bert 2000s and into RPS's early years years. They answer Miguel Guevara who asks how various revolutionary ideas attracted them to participate in RPS and then how those ideas impacted RPS's emergence and trajectory. They are big topics of important times and perhaps they convey useful possibilities for our own future, supposing we want a new world--not only instead of this world, but more likely, instead of no world.. So, again, this is not a short session. But why am I messing about with an oh so long fictional account of a fictional future? Well, before embarking on this episode, I shoved in this little spontaneous rant I primal screamed the day after the recent Supreme Court ruling Before Miguel begins, I just have to ask, am I missing something? What is to now prevent Biden from, I don’t know, jailing Trump, or firing most of the Supreme Court, or nationalizing Tesla or the whole pharmaceutical industry, or, hey, shutting down fossil fuel, or doing whatever else on behalf of we who are alive now and, more so, on behalf of those who would in that case thrive rather than suffocate or melt in the future? If there really is a God, surely at this point she’d intervene. Or perhaps her power went to her head….do gods even have heads? If the current trajectory persists, we used to have a saying dating way back to the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Bend over, put your head between your legs, and kiss your ass goodbye. Hmm, I’d prefer to win a new world—right after preventing this one from self immolating. And so, here is Miguel's first question for Lydia... npub1j4sumq8pyplks5nhchyhzmw72dyemkyv2fv50vwau5fhf2qa7zusq3tlyh RevolutionZ Episode 289 of RevolutionZ is the sixth episode in the Oral History of the Next American Revolution Sequence. In it Barbara Bethune, Emiliano Feynman, Bill Hampton, Cynthia Parks, Harriet Lennon, and Anton Rocker discuss the initial emergence and pursuit of various strands of RPS activism including health, transport, housing, rights to the city, minimum wage, and workplace focuses. In each realm participants discuss the oppressions addressed but more so the strategies and the emotional problems encountered and steps taken to keep moving forward. As you can probably tell from the unexpected length -- it took me by surprise too --- this episode covers a lot more ground, as well bicycle campaigns to shorter work week and friction and play along the way. The interviewees put their experiences into words. Miguel Guevara elicits their words with his questions. Finally, I convey those words and also question or expand on them a bit as your host for this trip. If you find the time, drop me a line to let me know your reactions, or better yet, you might visit ZNetwork.org where you can read the text and also partake of discussions in the ZNet Discord system. https://www.patreon.com/posts/ep-289-nar-6-107187430?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link npub1j4sumq8pyplks5nhchyhzmw72dyemkyv2fv50vwau5fhf2qa7zusq3tlyh RevolutionZ Ep 286 of RevolutionZ has Evan Henshaw Plath, also known as Rabble, a visionary technologist with personal roots in developing Indymedia and even Twitter. He replays the history, logic, and implications of social media from its root democratic and participatory intentions to its corporatization and erosion of privacy and meaningful engagement. Plath takes us, as I suspect few if any others could, from the shift from social media's early, open protocols to the centralized corporations like Twitter and Facebook that came to dominate. He then explains his ongoing quest to reclaim the decentralized spirit of the web including working on modern advancements like Nostr, and his current adaptation called Nos.social. Reflecting on historical movements like Indymedia and Occupy Wall Street, Plath emphasizes the need for autonomous spaces that support radical change and envisages the potential of independent, decentralized, privacy-focused platforms. He also discusses possible sustainable funding of these independent platforms, underscoring a needed shift from owners and consumers to co-creators and the vital role of community collaboration. RevolutionZ listeners will likely know the depth of my antipathy for social media as usually encountered. So I hope you will listen and wind up feeling as I do, that Plath's new project, Nos.social, is well worth our attention and support. https://www.patreon.com/posts/ep-286-evan-on-105886109?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link npub1j4sumq8pyplks5nhchyhzmw72dyemkyv2fv50vwau5fhf2qa7zusq3tlyh RevolutionZ Episode 284 of RevolutionZ presents chapter two (of fourteen) of An Oral History of the Next American Revolution. It relates personal precursors of revolutionary participatory society through the life experiences of interviewees Alexandra Voline, Andre Goldman, and Senator Malcolm King who discuss with their interviewer, Miguel Guevara, all from their own world their personal trajectories into activism including the first major march, the early gun and militarism boycotts, overcoming early resistance and doubt, achieving early momentum, and much much more on the road to forming and working toward Revolutionary Participatory Society in the U.S. And yes, that is a whole lot which is why this episode is by far the longest so far at four minutes under two hours. (See the long list of topics below -- to get them, I skimmed the earlier article on ZNet, excerpt two of the serialization and grabbed here and there. It could have gone on and on...lives are big things and so is revolution....) https://www.patreon.com/posts/ep-284-nar-2-sit-105428884?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link npub1j4sumq8pyplks5nhchyhzmw72dyemkyv2fv50vwau5fhf2qa7zusq3tlyh RevolutionZ Ep 283 An Oral History of A Next American Revolution 1 May 26 Episode 283 of RevolutionZ, An Oral History of A Next American Revolution is the first epsode of what hopes to be a Sequence of 14 episodes based on excerpts from a book in progress in which Miguel Guevara interviews 18 revolutionaries from from a future parallel earth that is shifted 28 years forward from our own earth. The text excerpts will be published earlier in each week that each audio episode appears. The audio RevolutionZ episodes include the text material plus spontaneous reactions to it including questions, criticisms, elaborations, and clarifications that I deliver on my first hearing the material. This week has a foreword to the book by your RevolutionZ host, an introduction by Miguel Guevara the book's co-author, plus the book's first chapter which features a look forward to just after inauguration day 2048, plus many host interjections. What is the point of such a strange and risky project? To provide for discussion, evaluation, and refinement a realistic account of a possible next American Revolution's aims, methods, .and lessons as discerned by a set of its very prominent and effective participants. https://www.patreon.com/posts/ep-283-oral-of-1-104975594?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link npub1j4sumq8pyplks5nhchyhzmw72dyemkyv2fv50vwau5fhf2qa7zusq3tlyh RevolutionZ Episode 281 of RevolutionZ has Avi Chomsky as guest to discuss current campus and community activism, colonialism, nation states, immigration, borders, lessons from Central America and the Global South, and the role of students, labor, and religious organizations in sustaining resistance. We consider the logical and emotional innards of dissent, where strategic pursuit of immediate relief intersects with a longer term quest for societal transformation. https://www.patreon.com/posts/104104719?utm_campaign=postshare_creator npub1j4sumq8pyplks5nhchyhzmw72dyemkyv2fv50vwau5fhf2qa7zusq3tlyh RevolutionZ Hello. My name is Michael Albert and I host the ZNetwork-based podcast titled RevolutionZ. I am new to NOS and NOSTR, and, honestly, very much a critic of past social media endeavors that I have been aware of from their earliest days to now. Here however, I think you all have social media of a different, far better, sort. There have been 290 episodes of RevolutionZ, one a week, thus far. You can see an archive on ZNetwork.org Sometimes the episodes feature guests, sometimes just the host. The focus is always what we want and how we get it — vision and strategy — for fundamental change in the U.S. For example, there is currently a sequence unfolding titled Next American Revolution or NAR (with 7 episodes online so far and likely 8 more to come). It has an interviewer from our future questioning interviewees from that future, where the 15 episodes will together constitute An Oral History of the Next American Revolution. The interviewees relate their experiences within RPS, their organization, called Revolutionary Particiatory Society. They describe becoming revolutionary, their organizing, campaigns, events, disputes, doubts, achievements, and personal motives. The sequence’s hope is to spur belief in the possibility of fundamental change and discussion of associated vision and strategy. On the guest side of the ledger, RevolutionZ recently had Evan Henshaw Plath, an old friend of mine, known on NOSTR, I think, as Rabble. As soon as I figure out the best way to post episodes, I will do so.