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Political Economy with Werner Mouton
Werner Mouton
12 episodes
1 month ago
Political Economy with Werner Mouton I examine how power operates through economic, political, and cultural systems—who benefits, how systems evolve, and what consequences follow. Each episode analyzes current events through theoretical frameworks from Marx, Polanyi, Hayek, and others. The goal is clarity: helping you understand how the world actually works, not what official narratives claim. I'm a writer and CGMA. I understand how organizations and capital function from the inside, which informs how I explain complex systems. Most episodes remain free. For exclusive deep dives, educational content, essays, and extended analysis, visit my website at [URL] or support this work on Patreon at patreon.com/wernermouton.
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Political Economy with Werner Mouton I examine how power operates through economic, political, and cultural systems—who benefits, how systems evolve, and what consequences follow. Each episode analyzes current events through theoretical frameworks from Marx, Polanyi, Hayek, and others. The goal is clarity: helping you understand how the world actually works, not what official narratives claim. I'm a writer and CGMA. I understand how organizations and capital function from the inside, which informs how I explain complex systems. Most episodes remain free. For exclusive deep dives, educational content, essays, and extended analysis, visit my website at [URL] or support this work on Patreon at patreon.com/wernermouton.
Show more...
Education
Society & Culture,
Philosophy
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The Bomb and the Architecture of Permission
Political Economy with Werner Mouton
8 minutes
3 months ago
The Bomb and the Architecture of Permission

This episode examines how the United States’ use of the atomic bomb in 1945 marked more than the end of a war. It marked the beginning of a system—a geopolitical structure in which the right to possess and deploy ultimate violence became concentrated, controlled, and enforced through silence, spectacle, and selective legitimacy.


Drawing on two historical texts—The New York Times front page from August 7, 1945, and Mary Turfah’s essay “You’ll See” (The Baffler, August 6, 2025)—the episode traces the continuity between Hiroshima and the present logic used to discipline Iran. It explores how the bomb became less a weapon and more a structure of permission, defining who may live with deterrence and who must be punished for imagining it.


This is not a story about proliferation. It is a story about exclusion, power, and the architecture of global control.


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Sources referenced in this episode:


  • The New York Times, August 7, 1945 – Front page reporting on the bombing of Hiroshima
  • Turfah, Mary. “You’ll See.” The Baffler, August 6, 2025 — thebaffler.com


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www.wernermouton.com

Political Economy with Werner Mouton
Political Economy with Werner Mouton I examine how power operates through economic, political, and cultural systems—who benefits, how systems evolve, and what consequences follow. Each episode analyzes current events through theoretical frameworks from Marx, Polanyi, Hayek, and others. The goal is clarity: helping you understand how the world actually works, not what official narratives claim. I'm a writer and CGMA. I understand how organizations and capital function from the inside, which informs how I explain complex systems. Most episodes remain free. For exclusive deep dives, educational content, essays, and extended analysis, visit my website at [URL] or support this work on Patreon at patreon.com/wernermouton.