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If the American left rejects those reformed "deplorables" and exmilitary men, can it truly be said to represent the working class? A guest essay by Jason Myles
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This week I had a fascinating conversation with Brad Kelly on Method & Madness, about The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, the science fiction / horror classic from one of my all-time favourite authors, Philip K. Dick.
This essay was originally published on the website of You Call That Radio in 2023. Thanks to Mark McG for letting me re-share an updated version here.
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Writer and critic. Host of Strange Exiles, a podcast about ideas, identity and ideology. Author of The Darkest Timeline: Living in a World With No Future. Editor at Revol Press.
Examining the complexity of agency, the search for transcendence and the sacrifices we make in order to belong.
I am a shambling man.
Host of Method and Madness podcast. Tarotphant.
Essayist and novelist, Ewan Morrison, explores utopianism, cults, apocalypse, art, nihilism, techno-capitalism, trans-humanism and the very unfashionable possibility that life might just have meaning and value.
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Adam Turl is an artist and writer in Southern Illinois. They are an editor at Locust Review and co-organizer of the Born Again Labor Museum with their partner, Tish Turl.
Host of THIS IS REVOLUTION>podcast write for @DamageMag sometimes
Simon Copland is a PhD candidate in Sociology at the ANU, studying online men’s rights groups and communities ‘manosphere’. He has research expertise in masculinity, the far-right, online hate, and digital media platforms.
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