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Awaarelaal Philosophy
Shehzor
8 episodes
5 days ago
Dakhni podcast for the young and restless. Stories from philosophy, culture, and revolutionary people's politics, curated specially for the struggling youth of India.
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Dakhni podcast for the young and restless. Stories from philosophy, culture, and revolutionary people's politics, curated specially for the struggling youth of India.
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Awaarelaal Philosophy
Nietzsche, Genealogy, History

Friedrich Nietzsche is a philosopher put to many uses by groups of reactionary and institutional interests. His larger philosophical project, however, has always been about sense and subtleties and experiment, and for that reason, it is important to never read any quote or aphorism on its own, but engage with his texts in their complete depth.
In this episode, Shehzor gives you an overview of the book On the Genealogy of  Morals, and Michel Foucault's essay "Nietzsche, Genealogy, History". This covers important concepts such as "good and evil", "good and bad", "slave morality", "master morality", "ressentiment", "guilt", "bad conscience", "forgetfulness", "memory and responsibility", "origins and purposes", and "the ascetic ideal". The impact of these concepts and discoveries has been felt across disciplines, and will greatly aid our future discussions on themes like poststructuralism, affect theory, autonomism, and gender studies.

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Further reading and resources:

Gregory B Sadler on Genealogy of Morals (3 part series): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlojPJr4-Vo&ab_channel=GregoryB.Sadler

Then & Now on Genealogy of Morals (2 parts): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5vxabBmyyw&ab_channel=Then%26Now

Then & Now on Nietzsche, Genealogy, History: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyigP8oxP9I&ab_channel=Then%26Now

There are other videos on Foucault on Then & Now's channel, which are well researched and edited, make sure to check them out too.

Plastic Pills on Deleuze on Nietzsche: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxZhCCSaY9I&ab_channel=PlasticPills


Basic Writings of Nietzsche edited by Walter Kaufmann. Modern Library.

Essential Works of Foucault Volume 2 edited by James D Faubion. The New Press

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3 years ago
1 hour 36 minutes 17 seconds

Awaarelaal Philosophy
LIFE UPDATES and Rambling (SPED UP)

In this Shehzor takes you through some of aer recent work and happenings in aer life. Ae talk at length about their thesis at college, and other questions that have been taking up aer time. This is a very rough and unedited recording that Shehzor made past midnight, and is nothing like the other episodes of Awaarelaal Philosophy.



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3 years ago
31 minutes 47 seconds

Awaarelaal Philosophy
Gramsci's Revolution (Gramsci ka Inquilab)

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We often wonder how people who are obviously such horrible leaders can stay in power so well. In the pandemic we have seen the disastrous policies of right-wing parties, that have caused the deaths of millions. And yet, many people from all walks of life stay devoted to these parties and leaders and keep them in power. How do systems like capitalism that constantly run into crisis keep seeming like the most "realistic"? What allows this toxic culture of overwork, exploitation, and burnout to survive in spite of everyone hating it? What will it take to break this cultural fixation and allow us to imagine new futures?

Marxists are generally well regarded for their strong analysis of economic conditions and crises. But for questions of culture, many relegate them to the "superstructure", and argue that the economic "base" must be dealt with first, and the cultural problems will fall apart on their own. For a long time, the trend of "economism" in Marxism has held back the full potential of the revolutionary ideology.

Antonio Gramsci was one of the most important thinkers to challenge this fixation. He introduced the concepts of "cultural hegemony" and "historical bloc" that prioritised revolutionary consciousness and people's engagement with conditions, rather than an abstract obsession with conditions and crises themselves. In this episode of Awaarelaal Philosophy, we explore the life of this revolutionary thinker, a brief history of Italy, and some of the most important concepts in his thought. We also engage with some of the ways in which society has changed since Gramsci's time, and the implications that it has for us today.

Topics discussed:

1) Brief cultural history of Italy

2) Gramsci's early life

3) Russian Revolution or "The Revolution Against Marx"

4) Discipline

5) Education

6) Bordiga and Gramsci

7) Gramsci and Ambedkar on Social Contradictions and Revolution

8) Fascism

9) Hegemony

10) Historical bloc

11) War of Position and War of Manoeuvre

12) Machiavelli's Prince

13) Fordism and Post-Fordism

14) Intellectual

15) Gramsci's Death and the Fall of Fascism

16) The Rise of Fascism and Challenges Today


Gramsci's Writings Online:

https://www.marxists.org/archive/gramsci/


Recommended Books:

The Antonio Gramsci Reader, edited by David Forgacs (Each chapter deals with a specific topic, like education, or hegemony, and you need can go jump into any section you are interested in the most)

Prison Notebooks, in 3 volumes, published by Columbia University Press

The Political Philosophies of Antonio Gramsci and B.R. Ambedkar, edited by Cosimo Zene

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4 years ago
57 minutes 7 seconds

Awaarelaal Philosophy
History of Feminisms (Feminisms ke itihaas)

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Happy Pride!

The movement for women's rights has had a long, powerful, and contradictory history, which the Maoist feminist Anuradha Gandhy critically analysed in her book Philosophical Trends in the Feminist Movement. This episode of Awaarelaal Philosophy is based on this book, going through: 


1) An overview of the Feminist Movement in the West


2) Liberal Feminism


3) Radical Feminism


4) Anarcha-feminism


5) Eco-feminism


6) Socialist Feminism


7) Postmodern Feminism


I have added some small sections from my own research, judging by what is relevant to the audience today too, including critique of some typical masculine and religious oppositions to feminisms, a quick explanation of intersectionality, and some more details on queer experiences and the TERF opposition.


You can listen to an audiobook version of Anuradha Gandhy's book here::


Philosophical Trends in the Feminist Movement


https://open.spotify.com/episode/2l98qPCYWz8VI2zibBXE2N?si=31420fbfc9b943ba


You can listen to this series (in Urdu) on Youtube by Taimur Rahman, for another good overview of political feminist movements across the world:


https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOV7ykEqGK1Ytdb58zcDblzPMgnFp9ybW


Outro Song: Kondu Nadumuku Chuttave Chellamma


Some of the books mentioned in this podcast are:


A Vindication of the Rights of Women by Mary Wollstonecraft


Sexual Politics by Kate Millet


Dialectics of Sex by Shulamith Firestone


"The Unhappy Marriage of Marxism and Feminism: Towards a More Progressive Union" by Heidi Hartmann


Creation of Patriarchy by Gerda Lerner


You should be able to find PDFs of these on Google. Or DM me on Instagram for copies of these


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4 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 7 seconds

Awaarelaal Philosophy
Fundamentals of Marxism (Marxism kya hai? Uski buniyaad samajhiye)

It is imperative for every Indian today to educate themselves about the nature of the crisis we find ourselves in. That can only happen through a materialist diagnosis of the problems, and having a stronger understanding of the overarching system of capitalism itself, which allowed such a pandemic to happen. Learning the fundamentals of Marxism is the best place to start this. In this episode, Shehzor (COM.Ü.L) takes you through the philosophy and political-economy of Marxism, explaining concepts like dialectical materialism and surplus-value in casual Dakhni.

Follow me on Instagram @hemlockhating_goth (I misspelled it in the recording, please ignore that)


Marxist perspective on the Pandemic:: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a33v82h8CyA

https://www.reddit.com/r/communism/comments/fkoxta/coronav%C3%ADrus_making_capitalism_show_its_ugly_face/


Urdu Resources::

More depth on Dialectical Materialism and the Class Struggle by Taimur Rahman:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRA4Q52zLy0


Labour Theory of Value vs Supply and Demand by Taimur Rahman:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RckdWEkjrZI


Series on Das Kapital by Taimur Rahman: 

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOV7ykEqGK1YKqo1GQ24Sf9kY4cZ4Slo9


Basic Readings in English::


For dialectical materialism:

Socialism: Utopian and Scientific by Frederick Engels (excellent overview of dialectical materialism and failures of utopian socialism)

https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1880/soc-utop/index.htm


For Labour Theory and Surplus-Value:

Wage Labour and Capital by Karl Marx (short essay, perfectly distills the meaning of labour-power and surplus value)

https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1847/wage-labour/

Value Price and Profit by Karl Marx (slightly longer piece. together, these two writings give excellent foothold on the ideas dealt with in the much longer Capital)

https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1865/value-price-profit/


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4 years ago
32 minutes 29 seconds

Awaarelaal Philosophy
Liberalism vs Communism

In the subcontinent, "Liberal" is a word much maligned, for its associations with Westernisation and anti-religious attitudes. However, it is important to gain a firm understanding of the historical conditions in which the philosophy of liberalism came about, and how it fares in today's world, especially in economic analyses and solutions. For all its soft, glowing appeal, does liberalism present an adequate opposition to dogmatic religion and conservatism? In this episode, Shehzor talks about the history and present of liberalism. They contrast its obsession with the "Right to Property" with communist revolutions and experiments across the world, like in USSR, China, and Telangana, which tried to collectivise land and means of production, and were significantly more successful in reducing suffering. We also discuss the question of cultural progress, and how the liberal and communist approaches to questions of queer rights are so different, taking examples of Indian lawyer Arundhati Katju's work and the Stonewall Riots in New York.

The example of land reforms and redressal apparatuses in China and India was taken from an Instagram story on the account of @az.dmanish.admi, who goes by the name of Malek. Follow him for great insights and readings on communist theory, its applications in India, and the convergence of left political thought and Islam.

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Outro Music (USSR ANTHEM TRAP REMIX by Yung Aylo):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmerksTdcuU


Taimur Rahman lecture on liberalism:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gl2tWootv6U


Podcast on Stonewall Riots by Working Class History (two parts):

https://open.spotify.com/episode/0TGBmcgwfHW4vfxZceAT26?si=uvcrVUOJQYmrlnb52Y1XLw

https://open.spotify.com/episode/7xM6G41N5HZEyD7nAyEjCd?si=xf893HURSKyHHwHHL112Xg


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4 years ago
34 minutes 28 seconds

Awaarelaal Philosophy
The Philosophy of Bhagat Singh (w/Adwaith Sreekara)

On the 90th Shaheed Diwas, Shehzor talks about the confused and omnipresent legacy of HSRA leader and freedom struggle martyr, Bhagat Singh. They are joined by Com. Adwaith Sreekara, who gives an overview of the political situation in the time Bhagat Singh was active, his jail notebooks, and his unique application of Marxism to the Indian context. There is some debate about his symbolic role and utility in India's political landscape today, and a discussion of philosophical concepts like idealism and materialism. 

Jail Notebooks and Other Writings: https://mayday.leftword.com/catalog/product/view/id/21367

Without Fear by Kuldip Nayar: https://www.flipkart.com/without-fear/p/itm05223538ccb74


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4 years ago
39 minutes 30 seconds

Awaarelaal Philosophy
Introduction to Awaarelaal Philosophy

Shehzor (COM.Ü.L) tells you about the intent behind this podcast and then gives an explanation of their approach to current material and existential concerns of young people, grounded in the name of Awaarelaal.


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4 years ago
11 minutes 35 seconds

Awaarelaal Philosophy
Dakhni podcast for the young and restless. Stories from philosophy, culture, and revolutionary people's politics, curated specially for the struggling youth of India.