
A podcast about politics, health, medicine, the body, illness, psychoanalysis, psychiatry, social reproduction, disability, prison, policing, abolition, gender, sexuality, pharmaceuticals, and much more.
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| Issues | 103 | Founded | 2 years ago | Last Issue | 8 days ago |
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Callum Cant and Matthew Lee rejoin the podcast as we travel around the country speaking with people about work, struggle, and the 1926 general strike. We speak with mental health workers, trade union organisers, communists and local histori...
Callum Cant and Matthew Lee talk us through the history of the 1926 general strike in Britain. To mark the centenary and publication of their book The Future In Our Past: The General Strike 1926/2026, we talked about how workers in Britain...
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James Schneider returns to the podcast to talk about Britains relationship to the United States of America, how this relationship is shaping the terrain of struggle in in the face of escalating imperialist aggression and resu...
H&M supply network map taken from Mapping the supply chain: Why, what and how? by Bart L. MacCarthy, Wafaa A.H. Ahmed, Guven Demirel
[This post is the fifth in a series in-which I will be reading and reflecting on the book Hellworld...
Joana Masó joins the podcast to talk about the life and work of Francesc Tosquelles. Tosquelles was a radical psychiatrist, veteran of the Spanish Civil War, and a hugely influential figure in the lives of figures such as Frantz Fanon, Feli...
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the politics of health, medicine, and the body
Blog of Sasha Warren. To be "of unsound mind" is, in legal terms, to be incompetent to stand trial and situated somewhere between the penal approach of criminal law and the therapeutic directives of psychiatry and social work.
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