The Tolerant Left

The Tolerant Left

Podcast von Comrade Jess

Marxist-Leninist nonmen holding up the other half of the podcasting sky

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Horror

In this collaboration with Invent The Future, we're in full cultural theory mode to talk about all manner of spooky topics: the nature of where many fears come from, the gendered and racialized aspects of fear, portrayals of mental illness in horror films, and a long discussion of the history and portrayal of witches and witchcraft! Big content warning for discussions of sexual assault and trauma. Outro: Talking Heads, "Psycho Killer"

17. Okt. 2020 - 2 h 6 min
episode A Great Love (Part 2) - Alexandra Kollontai artwork
A Great Love (Part 2) - Alexandra Kollontai

CROSSOVER WITH OUR BFFs, RED BOOK CLUB! (Special shout out to Connor for editing and putting together this great description!) In the second of our two-part collaboration with @redbookclub on 'A Great Love' by Alexandra Kollontai, we talk about Natasha's struggle through abuse and neglect and how her courage and disillusionment helps her to eventually break free. The second half of the book deals with an intensification of Semyon's abuse, his neglect of her needs, the belittling of Natasha's intelligence, how Senya's actions provoke self doubt and anxiety in her, Natasha's frustration and eventual disillusionment with their relationship and how after becoming jaded with Semyon's incorrigibility she courageously asserts her autonomy and finally breaks free. We also chat about 'crazy ex-girlfriends', how women are kept as toys and why drunkenness isn't an excuse for misogyny.   In our first time discussing a work of fiction we found no lack of important subject matter to be gleaned from the text. Considered by many to be a representation of a relationship between Inessa Armand and Vladimir Lenin, this essential and heart-breaking text gives us a deep insight into the physical and emotional reality of women revolutionaries before the October revolution and the harmful and misogynistic behaviour of men which remains unchanged to the present day.  This book, set in the world of revolutionaries exiled following the 1905 revolution, tells us the story of Natasha, an intelligent and dedicated party organiser, and her relationship with Semyon Semyonovich, a highly respected but deeply abusive official within the same party. Drawing from biographical experiences and those of her fellow comrades Kollontai paints a vivid picture of the profound pain and frustration which women suffered and suffer through in left-wing organising circles. From emotional abuse, dismissiveness and the downplaying of achievements to the ideas of transactional relationships, control in the institution of marriage and more.

06. Mai 2020 - 1 h 35 min
episode A Great Love (Part 1) - Alexandra Kollontai artwork
A Great Love (Part 1) - Alexandra Kollontai

CROSSOVER WITH OUR BFFs, RED BOOK CLUB! (Special shout out to Connor for editing and putting together this great description!) “All she wanted was to stand between him and the world, relieve him of his worries, help him bear his cross.”  This week we're collaborating with our comrades from Red Book Club podcast to bring the first of two episodes covering 'A Great Love' by Alexandra Kollontai.   In our first time discussing a work of fiction we found no lack of important subject matter to be gleaned from the text. Considered by many to be a representation of a relationship between Inessa Armand and Vladimir Lenin, this essential and heart-breaking text gives us a deep insight into the physical and emotional reality of women revolutionaries before the October revolution and the harmful and misogynistic behaviour of men which remains unchanged to the present day.  This book, set in the world of revolutionaries exiled following the 1905 revolution, tells us the story of Natasha, an intelligent and dedicated party organiser, and her relationship with Semyon Semyonovich, a highly respected but deeply abusive official within the same party. Drawing from biographical experiences and those of her fellow comrades Kollontai paints a vivid picture of the profound pain and frustration which women suffered and suffer through in left-wing organising circles. From emotional abuse, dismissiveness and the downplaying of achievements to the ideas of transactional relationships, control in the institution of marriage and more.  Kollontai's moving text gives us space to investigate our own participants' experiences of abuse and left-wing misogyny as well offering a chance to create ways to overcome problems such as abuse on the left, how to deal with the work of historically problematic men and how we can acknowledge our faults in order to learn and grow.

26. Apr. 2020 - 1 h 22 min
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"Can you not?" Organizing With Men

We're back! After a long break, we are rebooted and have brought some comrades along for the ride. Alekx, Eilex, and Savanah join the group, and for this episode we each discuss what it is like to be a non-man in a leftist space. Strap in, it's a spicy one. Intro and outro music is "Dance (The Movement)" by Ruby Ibarra and Bambu

08. März 2020 - 1 h 15 min
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Burn Your Ballot

In our first episode, Talia and Jess talk about electoral politics, why it's never going to give us the change we need, and what to do instead. Big thanks to our parent podcast Proles of the Round Table [https://www.prolespod.com/], who's stellar discord community brought Talia and Jess together.  We can't say enough good things about the hosts and the community as a whole. We love every one of you. We highly recommend following them and our sibling pods Proles of the Book Club [https://anchor.fm/proles-book-club] and Proles of the Minyan [https://anchor.fm/proles-of-the-minyan] for more great Marxist-Leninist content. Follow us on Twitter [https://twitter.com/tolerantleftpod] for episode updates. A correction: Jess said their Senator was a fascist. They might be, but they were actually referring to their State Representative. Intro and outro sampled from the song Rebel Girl, written by Joe Hill for the IWW Little Red Songbook [http://www.folkarchive.de/rebgirl.html], and performed by Joe Glazer and Bill Friedland.

28. Juni 2019 - 1 h 8 min
Der neue Look und die “Trailer” sind euch verdammt gut gelungen! Die bisher beste Version eurer App 🎉 Und ich bin schon von Anfang an dabei 😉 Weiter so 👍
Eine wahnsinnig große, vielfältige Auswahl toller Hörbücher, Autobiographien und lustiger Reisegeschichten. Ein absolutes Muss auf der Arbeit und in unserem Urlaub am Strand nicht wegzudenken... für uns eine feine Bereicherung
Spannende Hörspiele und gute Podcasts aus Eigenproduktion, sowie große Auswahl. Die App ist übersichtlich und gut gestaltet. Der Preis ist fair.

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