Episode Synopsis "Episode 18: in which we blather on about Pink Floyd, alienated labour and democratic planning"
In this episode Mark and I discuss the corona-crisis in relation to 70’s music, our views of labour (alienating or purposeful), the number of cars on the Hinckley Road in Leicester as a measure of desire for herd immunity, and the potential for democratic planning. As ever, the music is by Rae Elbow and the […]
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