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#318 | Negative Commons w/ Sabu Kohso

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Вміст надано Last Born In The Wilderness and Patrick Farnsworth. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Last Born In The Wilderness and Patrick Farnsworth або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
Political theorist, anti-capitalist activist, and translator Sabu Kohso joins me to discuss his book ‘Radiation and Revolution,’ a text that "uses the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster to illuminate the relationship between nuclear power, capitalism, and the nation-state." This interview was recorded in the Gray Coast Guildhall in Quilcene, WA, for the Communal Life & Planetary Relations at the End of This World event, held on March 12, 2022. In ‘Radiation and Revolution,’ Sabu Kohso argues that “nuclear power is not a mere source of energy—it has become the organizing principle of the global order and the most effective way to simultaneously accumulate profit and govern the populace.” The 2011 Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear disaster and its effects live with us today. “The year 2011 was,” as he writes in his article ‘Radiation, Pandemic, Insurrection’ published in The New Inquiry, “the beginning of the present: an age of endless disasters and struggles against ruling powers under the catastrophic conditions thereby imposed. The epoch has witnessed the intensification of two global impetuses – disaster and uprising – whose interaction, since then, has increasingly involved us.” These synergies, uprising and ecological devastation, have intensified since the events at Fukushima. The “negative commons,” as Sabu has described it, have invaded every facet of modern life. As such, these systems of catastrophe must be revolted against; enclaves of counter-power must take root in nation-states around the world, to reclaim and reconstitute humanity’s regenerative role within the life systems of the earth. Sabu Kohso is a political and social critic, translator, and a long-time activist in the global and anti-capitalist struggle. A native of Okayama, Japan, Sabu has lived in New York City since 1980. He published a series of books in Japanese on urban space and popular struggles in New York, as well as a book on philosophy of planetary anarchism, which have been translated into Korean. He has translated from English to Japanese books by David Graeber (‘Fragments of an anarchist anthropology’ and ‘Debt – the First 5000 Years’) and that of John Holloway (‘Crack Capitalism’), and translated from Japanese to English the works by the architect Arata Isozaki (‘Japanness in Architecture’) and by the philosopher and literary critic Kojin Karatani (‘Architecture as Metaphor and Transcritique’). His first English book is ‘Radiation and Revolution’ (Duke University Press, September 2020). Episode Notes: - Purchase a copy of ‘Radiation and Revolution’ from Bookshop: https://bit.ly/38uEiRA - Read ‘Radiation, Pandemic, Insurrection’ published in The New Inquiry: https://bit.ly/3LRpGu2 - Contribute to the Gray Coast Guildhall project to put a new roof on the building and build a wheelchair accessible walkway and entrance: https://bit.ly/3LXvbHN - Music featured was composed by Scott Farkas, and premiered by the Magic Valley Symphony at the College of Southern Idaho on October 13th, 2019. Title: “counting piece 1.” Used with permission. Source: https://youtu.be/xxaCg6pBsYQ - Episode title card features the image “Third IAEA Mission Team (02110056)” by Susanna Loof / IAEA, used under CC BY 2.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ WEBSITE: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness DONATE: https://www.paypal.me/lastbornpodcast / https://venmo.com/LastBornPodcast BOOK LIST: https://bookshop.org/shop/lastbornpodcast EPISODE 300: https://lastborninthewilderness.bandcamp.com BOOK: http://bit.ly/ORBITgr ATTACK & DETHRONE: https://anchor.fm/adgodcast DROP ME A LINE: Call (208) 918-2837 or http://bit.ly/LBWfiledrop EVERYTHING ELSE: https://linktr.ee/patterns.of.behavior
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Manage episode 325276025 series 1295029
Вміст надано Last Born In The Wilderness and Patrick Farnsworth. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Last Born In The Wilderness and Patrick Farnsworth або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
Political theorist, anti-capitalist activist, and translator Sabu Kohso joins me to discuss his book ‘Radiation and Revolution,’ a text that "uses the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster to illuminate the relationship between nuclear power, capitalism, and the nation-state." This interview was recorded in the Gray Coast Guildhall in Quilcene, WA, for the Communal Life & Planetary Relations at the End of This World event, held on March 12, 2022. In ‘Radiation and Revolution,’ Sabu Kohso argues that “nuclear power is not a mere source of energy—it has become the organizing principle of the global order and the most effective way to simultaneously accumulate profit and govern the populace.” The 2011 Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear disaster and its effects live with us today. “The year 2011 was,” as he writes in his article ‘Radiation, Pandemic, Insurrection’ published in The New Inquiry, “the beginning of the present: an age of endless disasters and struggles against ruling powers under the catastrophic conditions thereby imposed. The epoch has witnessed the intensification of two global impetuses – disaster and uprising – whose interaction, since then, has increasingly involved us.” These synergies, uprising and ecological devastation, have intensified since the events at Fukushima. The “negative commons,” as Sabu has described it, have invaded every facet of modern life. As such, these systems of catastrophe must be revolted against; enclaves of counter-power must take root in nation-states around the world, to reclaim and reconstitute humanity’s regenerative role within the life systems of the earth. Sabu Kohso is a political and social critic, translator, and a long-time activist in the global and anti-capitalist struggle. A native of Okayama, Japan, Sabu has lived in New York City since 1980. He published a series of books in Japanese on urban space and popular struggles in New York, as well as a book on philosophy of planetary anarchism, which have been translated into Korean. He has translated from English to Japanese books by David Graeber (‘Fragments of an anarchist anthropology’ and ‘Debt – the First 5000 Years’) and that of John Holloway (‘Crack Capitalism’), and translated from Japanese to English the works by the architect Arata Isozaki (‘Japanness in Architecture’) and by the philosopher and literary critic Kojin Karatani (‘Architecture as Metaphor and Transcritique’). His first English book is ‘Radiation and Revolution’ (Duke University Press, September 2020). Episode Notes: - Purchase a copy of ‘Radiation and Revolution’ from Bookshop: https://bit.ly/38uEiRA - Read ‘Radiation, Pandemic, Insurrection’ published in The New Inquiry: https://bit.ly/3LRpGu2 - Contribute to the Gray Coast Guildhall project to put a new roof on the building and build a wheelchair accessible walkway and entrance: https://bit.ly/3LXvbHN - Music featured was composed by Scott Farkas, and premiered by the Magic Valley Symphony at the College of Southern Idaho on October 13th, 2019. Title: “counting piece 1.” Used with permission. Source: https://youtu.be/xxaCg6pBsYQ - Episode title card features the image “Third IAEA Mission Team (02110056)” by Susanna Loof / IAEA, used under CC BY 2.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ WEBSITE: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness DONATE: https://www.paypal.me/lastbornpodcast / https://venmo.com/LastBornPodcast BOOK LIST: https://bookshop.org/shop/lastbornpodcast EPISODE 300: https://lastborninthewilderness.bandcamp.com BOOK: http://bit.ly/ORBITgr ATTACK & DETHRONE: https://anchor.fm/adgodcast DROP ME A LINE: Call (208) 918-2837 or http://bit.ly/LBWfiledrop EVERYTHING ELSE: https://linktr.ee/patterns.of.behavior
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