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Critique of the Podcast Form is a bi-weekly podcast by the Critical Theory Working Group about Critical Theory, socialism, philosophy, Marxism, social theory, and everything in between. New episodes featuring the rotating cast of hosts and guests are posted every other Thursday. Visit https://ctwgwebsite.github.io/ for writing and updates.

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aflevering Episode 21: A Critical Theory of Christianity? (Ft. Julian Assele) artwork

Episode 21: A Critical Theory of Christianity? (Ft. Julian Assele)

In this episode, Crane is joined by Julian Assele to discuss Max Horkheimer’s long-running critical engagement with contemporary Neo-Thomism, the history of Catholic thought, and the social content of theological controversies dating back to the early Christian church. Starting from Horkheimer’s 1930s short-form polemics on the church and fascism, the hosts turn to his extensive criticism of Neo-Thomism in “Conflicting Panaceas” from Eclipse of Reason (1947)—as well as the earlier version of the text, the unpublished “The Revival of Dogmatism” (1943)—and conclude with a critical look at the late Horkheimer’s neo-conservative instrumentalization of religion in “Theism and Atheism” (1963), posing the question: what might a “critical theory of religion” look like today? Texts: “On the Concept of God” [or: “Thoughts on Religion”] (1935): https://jamescrane.substack.com/p/collection-horkheimers-fragments [https://jamescrane.substack.com/p/collection-horkheimers-fragments] “On Theodor Haecker’s Der Christ und die Geschichte [The Christian and History]” (1936): https://jamescrane.substack.com/p/collection-the-materialist-as-polemicist [https://jamescrane.substack.com/p/collection-the-materialist-as-polemicist] “The Revival of Dogmatism” (1943): https://jamescrane.substack.com/p/collection-society-and-reason-1944 [https://jamescrane.substack.com/p/collection-society-and-reason-1944] “Conflicting Panaceas,” in Eclipse of Reason (1947) “Theism and Atheism” (1963), in Critique of Instrumental Reason (1974) Follow Julian on Substack https://substack.com/@julesnotes [https://substack.com/@julesnotes] If you want to support the show donate to us on Patreon [https://www.patreon.com/c/crittheoryworkgroup] Visit our website for writing and updates [https://ctwgwebsite.github.io/] Follow our socials: Twitter [https://x.com/crit_theory_grp] Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/crittheoryworkgrp.bsky.social] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/criticaltheoryworkinggroup]

13 jun 2026 - 1 h 37 min
aflevering Episode 20: Inside the Manesar Labor Movement artwork

Episode 20: Inside the Manesar Labor Movement

Mac and Re are joined by Shreya from the Center for Struggling Trade Unions (CSTU) to discuss the recent workers strikes in various industries of North India. Since March, workers in the automobile and garment industry were joined by domestic service workers to mobilize against low wages, unpaid overtime and deteriorating labor conditions. We also discuss the history of the workers mobilization in North India and raise some questions of the problems of labor organizing today. History of the Manesar automobile workers struggle: https://class-notes.org/2025/06/04/maruti-story-book/ [https://class-notes.org/2025/06/04/maruti-story-book/] If you want to support the show donate to us on Patreon [https://www.patreon.com/c/crittheoryworkgroup] Visit our website for writing and updates [https://ctwgwebsite.github.io/] Follow our socials: Twitter [https://x.com/crit_theory_grp] Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/crittheoryworkgrp.bsky.social] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/criticaltheoryworkinggroup]

28 mei 2026 - 58 min
aflevering Episode 19: Peter Damerow and the Ontogeny of Thinking artwork

Episode 19: Peter Damerow and the Ontogeny of Thinking

Anatarah, Mac, and Re return once more to the realm of science studies. This time it is to discuss the indomitable Peter Damerow and the Max Planck history of science’s program of historical epistemology via their book Abstraction and Representation: Essays on the Cultural Evolution of Thinking. We discuss the usage and development of (reflective) abstractions, the similarities between Piaget and Hegel, and finally the genesis of the number concept. Along the way, we discuss Damerow's theory of writing and language as well as his concept of historiogenesis. Recommend readings: The new Damerow translation by the Marxism & Science Journal The Creation of Numbers from Clay by McLaughlin & Schlaudt Eye of the Master by Pasquinelli Material Engagement Theory by Malafouris

14 mei 2026 - 1 h 12 min
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