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#25. Ekofascism pt3. "Brabant ploughs, a secret cabinet and the great Wall Street crash of 29, or how the Kulaks began WWII"

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The first agricultural revolution worthy of its name in terms of relative suddenty was not an event of the neolithic. It took place in the 16th century and would gradually develop through a series of sub-revolutions until the end of the 1940s, when it was replaced.

The interregnum of the first and the second revolution, when the old was dying and the new could not be born, when mechanisation was to become motorisation, would be a period of time that included the Wall Street Crash, and the two world wars.

Though often overlooked, all that destruction was foretold by another cluster of events. The First World Crisis of Agricultural Overproduction of 1890. Today we investigate if there were perhaps some well aware of this or if it was just the lack of agency of the M-C-M' circuit.

As the spoiler in the title suggests, we will point a finger at the historical block which has been occupying the newspaper all over the world for the last year. We will interpret the dream of the Pharaoh in Genesis 41 and we will investigate the most secret cabinet of the Weimar.

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Content provided by Marcus 马克思. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Marcus 马克思 or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

The first agricultural revolution worthy of its name in terms of relative suddenty was not an event of the neolithic. It took place in the 16th century and would gradually develop through a series of sub-revolutions until the end of the 1940s, when it was replaced.

The interregnum of the first and the second revolution, when the old was dying and the new could not be born, when mechanisation was to become motorisation, would be a period of time that included the Wall Street Crash, and the two world wars.

Though often overlooked, all that destruction was foretold by another cluster of events. The First World Crisis of Agricultural Overproduction of 1890. Today we investigate if there were perhaps some well aware of this or if it was just the lack of agency of the M-C-M' circuit.

As the spoiler in the title suggests, we will point a finger at the historical block which has been occupying the newspaper all over the world for the last year. We will interpret the dream of the Pharaoh in Genesis 41 and we will investigate the most secret cabinet of the Weimar.

  continue reading

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