After Order
Today's episode is the final in Season One of AFTER ORDER. It was recorded as a live show in collaboration with Macrodose and the Alameda Institute [https://alameda.institute/after-order/] at the Art House in Bethnal Green, East London, earlier this week. The conversation is hosted by Juliano Fiori (Alameda), featuring James Meadway (Macrodose), Clara Mattei (University of Tulsa), and Aditya Chakrabortty (The Guardian). Together they explore the idea that we are no longer living between stable political and economic systems, but through an era defined by overlapping and ongoing crises. From economic turbulence to geopolitical fragmentation, many of the frameworks that once made sense of the world are breaking down. The discussion asked what might replace them - and how we rethink political economy for a world shaped by uncertainty, conflict, and rapid technological change. Across the evening, the panel reflected on what these shifts mean for power, politics, and the possibilities for building a different future. It is your support that makes this show possible. Pleases consider becoming a subscriber today: patreon.com/Macrodose [patreon.com/Macrodose]. To learn more about the work we do, head to planetbproductions.co.uk [planetbproductions.co.uk].
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