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Radio Spartacus ble grunnlagt 15.04.2015 og har siden da,etablert oss veldig bra i Thailand og Norge med radio studio og arena. Vårt studio og arena har hovedsenter i Thailand , Maha Sarakham , Banjod og Norge , Telemark , Notodden. Radio Spartacus 24/7 er ditt beste valg, for å lytte til den hotteste musikken hele uken ,i helgene bidrar djs fra hele verden med gjestemix eller opptrer live som bidrar med gjestemix eller opptrer live via vår nettradio. Vi tilbyr deg den beste underholdningen ...
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Politics, sport, sport as politics pursued by other means. Objective, non-aligned, left-wing talk. Theory, practice, the history we're told, the history of what actually happened. Inspired by Marx, Rosa Luxemburg, Antonio Gramsci and Eduardo Galeano. A good midfield quartet but who will play out wide on the left? “The most revolutionary thing one can do is always to proclaim loudly what is happening.” ― Rosa Luxemburg
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/thatisnotmyname/subscribe Join me as we go on an amazing journey as we discuss the Starz series Spartacus. All 4 seasons! We are available on all streaming platforms! (Apple, Google, Amazon, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, et al)!
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A personal take on the life of Polish Marxist, philosopher, economist, anti-war activist and revolutionary socialist Rosa Luxemburg. Although it will reflect on the events of her life in light of the historical context and political climate, this podcast doesn't pretend to be an academic work on the life of Rosa Luxemburg. Telling stories of her life and times, with excerpts from letters to her friends, lovers and fellow social-democrats is the real aim here. Over a century after her assassi ...
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The first of an occasional series in which I talk to experienced martial artists about their history, their vision of their art and the martial arts in general, and why it's about a lot more than developing fighting skills. Steve is one of the most well-known and respected martial artists in Britain and across the globe. We talk here about his hist…
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The Venezuelan working class and the Communist Party (PCV) are being attacked by the ruling Socialist Party. In this podcast, Stewart McGill talks to Paul Dobson, a member of the Central Committee of the PCV. Paul describes starkly and succinctly the nature of the attacks, and asks people to spend some time trying to understand the situation. He al…
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In this cast I talk to Stiofán Ó Nualláin and Seán Byers from Trademark Belfast about the prospects for the 32 counties of Ireland over the forthcoming years/ decades on a burning planet. See more about Trademark here: https://trademarkbelfast.com/ and here for their excellent podcasts: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trademark-belfast and …
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The first of our new Spartacus League podcasts. This features Roger Mackenzie, the international editor of the Morning Star, and Aston Villa fan. The podcast was recorded just after the first reports of the explosion at al-Ahli Arab hospital in the north of the Gaza Strip, so we talked about that and the situation in Gaza more than we originally in…
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A special episode in which Communist Party of Britain General Secretary Rob Griffiths and Convenor of the party’s Political Economy Commission Stewart McGill discuss the unfolding crisis in Ukraine: how we got here and how we can work for peace. This is the comprehensive analysis based on current and historical fact that the supine mainstream media…
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Rosa continues to refute Bernstein's theory, this time from an economic point of view. The element she was missing in her analysis was that of time, and we know now that capitalism, like Covid-19, always finds a way to mutate and reinfect society. And maybe that, in itself, is justification enough to support revolution rather than reform.…
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"Reform or Revolution” is one of Rosa Luxemburg's major works. It was written in 1898-1899 and is the ‘orthodox’ Marxist response to Eduard Bernstein’s “Problems of Socialism”. Here we start exploring what Bernstein's ideas were in terms of the evolution of Capitalism and how to effectively respond to this evolution. Ideas that Rosa and the Marxist…
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Rosa Luxemburg had a complicated relationship with unions. From their role as organised defence of the working class, she wanted them to move on to become weapons of attack against capitalist exploitation . Union leaders misunderstood her and she became their nemesis. If there is a true role for unions in this day and age, though, isn't that Rosa L…
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Reiselyst er radioshowet som Tage Rødsjø tar deg med på ,det meste innen reise hit og dit og frem og tilbake. Følg reiselyst live hver lørdag fremover ut dette året 2021,så gir vi mer feedback om reiselyst skal fortsette med sesong 2 fra Januar 2022. Vi blir veldig glade,for alle som deler poddene vi publiserer ,her på nettsamfunnet #anchor .…
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Nothing embodies the idea of sport as politics pursued by other means so clearly, and painfully, as the 1932/1933 cricket tour of Australia by the MCC. This story has everything: class struggle and prejudice: camaraderie across the class divide; the attempt of a decadent empire to exert control over its uppity colony at a time of economic crisis; t…
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Nothing embodies the idea of sport as politics pursued by other means so clearly, and painfully, as the 1932/1933 cricket tour of Australia by the MCC. This story has everything: class struggle and prejudice: camaraderie across the class divide; the attempt of a decadent empire to exert control over its uppity colony at a time of economic crisis; t…
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You may not like bicycles, you may not be that keen on cyclists, but the history of cycling and its impact is fascinating, and radical. In the second of this two-parter we talk to Les Doherty of the mighty pedal4progress about that history . We talk about the connection between the Dreyfus affair and the the birth of the Tour de France, why the UK …
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You may not like bicycles, you may not be that keen on cyclists, but the history of cycling and its impact is fascinating, and radical. In this two-part episode we talk to Les Doherty of the mighty pedal4progress about that history, more next week. Les is a smooth talker as he's persuaded me to take part in some of the marathon pedal4progress fund …
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In this Red Caste we talk to Professor Collins about his Sport in Capitalist Society, a book which could be the text book for this series. In this magnum opus Tony exposes, inter alia, the intimate links and interdependencies between the development of UK and international sports and capitalism; the utter, tendentious cant behind the cult of amateu…
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The history of all hitherto existing Rugby codes is the history of class struggle. Here we talk with the best historian in the field about how Rugby League arose from the class politics of Britain in the late 19th century, and how its history has continued to reflect the vicissitudes of that struggle. We were privileged to be joined by Professor To…
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In this episode we talk to Jack Duffin about his experience of the tumultuous politics of the Six Counties since the 1960s. Jack is an old Official IRA member and was Best Man at the wedding of the legendary Joe McCann; here he talks about Joe and much more: the split in the Republican movement between socialists and Catholic nationalists; the inhe…
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This Redcast is about the late, great Belfast Celtic. Gone but most definitely not forgotten. Celtic were founded in 1891, a few years after Glasgow Celtic and with a sense of responsibility to imitate their counterparts in “style, play and charity.” We talk to our friend and comrade Jack Duffin about the history of the club and their importance to…
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In this second part of the Detroit City FC podcast, Matt talks to us about the politics of the club's supporters and gives us his colourful take on USA politics. This was recorded before the USA November election and when Donald Trump was in hospital. Events may have been slightly overtaken parts of this cast but it remains well worth a listen, par…
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SINCE David Bowie sung about Panic in Detroit in 1973 I have been fascinated by Detroit. I have also been fascinated by the international spread of British football culture since being asked to teach a bunch of Penarol fans in Montevideo in 1989 how to properly sing: “You’re going to get your fucking heads in!” I’m a Nacional man but thought it bes…
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AFTERBUZZ TV – Spartacus: War of the Damned edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of Starz’s Spartacus: War of the Damned. In this show, host Sean O breaks down the season 3 episode in which Spartacus and his … Read the rest The post Spartacus: War of the Damned S:3 | Victory E:10 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow appeared first on AfterBuzz TV Network…
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