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What are the prospects of social and political revolution? How can we understand revolutionary subjectivity today? Who, what, when, and where is the revolutionary subject?

Inspired by a Philosophy Portal conversation between Cadell Last and Michel Bauwens, this dialogue welcomes political theorist Benjamin Studebaker, philosopher O.G. Rose, and Commons / Civilisation theorist Michel Bauwens in dialogue with Tim Adalin.

Find the Philosophy Portal conversation with Michel here: https://youtu.be/9bR-bsvi0Nk?si=CDKv2TqLwWyjJZvS

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00:00 Introduction to Revolutionary Subjectivity

03:53 Embedded Democracies and Revolutionary Prospects

08:30 Civilizational Inter-Cycles and New Contradictions

16:19 Constructive Networks and the Commons

26:20 Navigating Political and Social Dynamics

35:56 The Role of the Military in Revolution

53:37 Defining Revolutionary Subjectivity

01:10:58 Jurisdictional Alliances and Historical Contexts

01:15:02 The Crisis of Education and Intellectual Spaces

01:20:13 Emerging Alternatives to Traditional Education

01:27:11 Creating Indispensable Spaces for New Subjectivities

01:39:57 Navigating the Political Landscape for Change

01:52:43 The Role of Presence and Receptivity in Conversations

Listen to the full intro song by Cantrips titled 'The Big Break' @ https://youtu.be/Qaj-stBL4W0

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