Episodes

Tuesday Jul 28, 2020
B00 - Brain of the Firm Reading Group
Tuesday Jul 28, 2020
Tuesday Jul 28, 2020
Introducing the Brain of the Firm reading group series, in which the GIU community reads through Stafford Beer's "Brain of the Firm".
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Saturday May 02, 2020
056 - Socialist Labour Time Planning, with Tom O'Brien, Part 2
Saturday May 02, 2020
Saturday May 02, 2020
In which we continue or discussion of "Soviet planning and the labor-time calculation model: implications for 21st-century socialism" by Seongjin Jeong.
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- Soviet planning and the labor-time calculation model: implications for 21st-century socialism (PDF)
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Saturday Apr 25, 2020
055 - Socialist Labour Time Planning, with Tom O'Brien, Part 1
Saturday Apr 25, 2020
Saturday Apr 25, 2020
In which we are joined by Emancipation Network superstar Tom O'Brien to discuss "Soviet planning and the labor-time calculation model: implications for 21st-century socialism" by Seongjin Jeong. Part two will air next week.
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- Soviet planning and the labor-time calculation model: implications for 21st-century socialism (PDF)
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Wednesday Apr 22, 2020
054 - The Capitalocene, with Bob Neubauer, Part 2
Wednesday Apr 22, 2020
Wednesday Apr 22, 2020
In which we pick up part two of our discussion of Jason Moore's "The Capitalocene", with returning guest Bob Neubauer. In the third episode we will re-convene with Bob to discuss some of the responses to Moore's work, and to situate these episodes in the context of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Wednesday Apr 08, 2020
053 - The Capitalocene, with Bob Neubauer, Part 1
Wednesday Apr 08, 2020
Wednesday Apr 08, 2020
In which we are joined by returning guest Bob Neubauer, to discuss "The Capitalocene Part I: on the nature and origins of our ecological crisis" by Jason Moore. In part two, we will discuss the second essay. In the third episode we will re-convene with Bob to discuss some of the responses to Moore's work, and to situate these episodes in the context of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Wednesday Mar 04, 2020
051 - Riding for Deliveroo, with Callum Cant
Wednesday Mar 04, 2020
Wednesday Mar 04, 2020
In which we talk to Callum Cant about his new book, "Riding for Deliveroo: Resistance in the New Economy".
"What is life like for workers in the gig economy? Is it a paradise of flexibility and individual freedom? Or is it a world of exploitation and conflict? Callum Cant took a job with one of the most prominent platforms, Deliveroo, to find out.
His vivid account of the reality is grim. Workers are being tyrannised by algorithms and exploited for the profit of the few – but they are not taking it lying down. Cant reveals a transnational network of encrypted chats and informal groups which have given birth to a wave of strikes and protests. Far from being atomised individuals helpless in the face of massive tech companies, workers are tearing up the rulebook and taking back control. New developments in the workplace are combining to produce an explosive subterranean class struggle – where the stakes are high, and the risks are higher.
Riding for Deliveroo is the first portrait of a new generation of working class militants. Its mixture of compelling first-hand testimony and engaging analysis is essential for anyone wishing to understand class struggle in platform capitalism."
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Wednesday Feb 19, 2020
050 - Organizing for Power, Part 2
Wednesday Feb 19, 2020
Wednesday Feb 19, 2020
In which we continue our discussion of "Organizing for Power: Stealing Fire from the Gods", by Amelia Davenport.
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Thursday Feb 06, 2020
049 - Organizing for Power, Part 1
Thursday Feb 06, 2020
Thursday Feb 06, 2020
In which we read "Organizing for Power: Stealing Fire from the Gods", by Amelia Davenport. Part two will air in two weeks.
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Wednesday Jan 15, 2020
048 - Cooperative Self-Management, with Loomio
Wednesday Jan 15, 2020
Wednesday Jan 15, 2020
In which we interview the worker-owners of Loomio, a decision-making software cooperative.
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- Loomio Cooperative Handbook
- Loomio Facilitators Guide
- Loomio Blog
- Creating the Workplace of the Future
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Wednesday Dec 11, 2019
047 - Organisational Closure and Autopoiesis
Wednesday Dec 11, 2019
Wednesday Dec 11, 2019
In which we read "A Study of Organizational Closure and Autopoiesis", by Harish Jose.
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- A Study of Organizational Closure and Autopoiesis, at https://harishsnotebook.wordpress.com
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Wednesday Nov 13, 2019
046 - Eliza, Part 2
Wednesday Nov 13, 2019
Wednesday Nov 13, 2019
In which we finish our discussion of Eliza, a game by Zachtronics.
"After abandoning her high-powered tech career and a mysterious three-year absence, Evelyn Ishino-Aubrey resurfaces working as a proxy for a virtual counseling app called Eliza. Her job consists solely of reading a script provided to her in real-time by an AI, leaving her no autonomy over what she says. Is Eliza a technological marvel that brings therapy to those who otherwise couldn’t access it? Or is it an ineffective replacement and another vector for technology companies to gain control over our lives and humanity?"
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Thursday Oct 31, 2019
045 - Eliza, Part 1
Thursday Oct 31, 2019
Thursday Oct 31, 2019
In which we play Eliza, a game by Zachtronics.
"After abandoning her high-powered tech career and a mysterious three-year absence, Evelyn Ishino-Aubrey resurfaces working as a proxy for a virtual counseling app called Eliza. Her job consists solely of reading a script provided to her in real-time by an AI, leaving her no autonomy over what she says. Is Eliza a technological marvel that brings therapy to those who otherwise couldn’t access it? Or is it an ineffective replacement and another vector for technology companies to gain control over our lives and humanity?"
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Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
043 - Digital Socialism, Part 1
Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
In which we read "Digital Socialism?" by Evgeny Morozov. Part 2 will air in a few weeks.
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Wednesday Sep 11, 2019
042 - The Implausibility of Intelligence Explosion
Wednesday Sep 11, 2019
Wednesday Sep 11, 2019
In which we are joined by our friend Matt, to discuss two articles by François Chollet, "The Implausibility of Intelligence Explosion", and "What Worries Me About AI".
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Sunday Sep 01, 2019
041 - (Re)Designing Freedom, with Swampside Chats, Part 2
Sunday Sep 01, 2019
Sunday Sep 01, 2019
Part two of our collaboration episode with Swampside Chats, in which we (re)read Stafford Beers "Designing Freedom".
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