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Top Marxist Podcasts
Nov 20, 2024
The Best Marxist Podcasts from millions of podcasts available on the Goodpods platform and ranked by listens, ratings, comments, subscriptions and shares.
Top 10 Best What's Left of the South Episodes
148 Episodes
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Avg Length 73m
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Latest episode 1 month ago
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(Formerly dotprole) Southern working-class podcast from a leftist perspective. We talk about current issues affecting Southerners, Southern history, and we make fun of Yankees! Find us at https://linktr.ee/wlotspod
Journalist Sam Sacks reports from inside the beast - Washington, DC - breaking down the news that working people need to know. New podcast every Tuesday - Friday. Watch the show only on Means.TV
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Two working class Americans having an honest weekly dialog about current events and the importance of an informed citizenry. Culture wars, tribalism, echo chambers and noise from the political fringes have dominated the national conversation to our detriment. Noise Central will attempt to provide an informed alternative perspective to the modern orthodoxy of media and politics.
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Top 10 Best Marxism and Marketing - for iPod/iPhone Episodes
8 Episodes
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Avg Length 2m
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Latest episode 11 years ago
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What can Marxism teach us about marketing? Is Communist thinking relevant when applied to a modern drink’s marketing strategy? The successful sale of white cider to people from poorer economic demographics has not gone unnoticed and many social commentators have criticised the manner in which the drink has been marketed. In a Capitalist system, should we expect all market opportunities to be exploited regardless of moral implications? What conclusions can be drawn when we apply Neo-Marxist thinking to the marketing of white cider, and its impact on the consumers it targets? In this audio collection The Open University’s Andrew Lindridge, Senior Lecturer in Marketing, uses this unique example to encourage the development of critical thinking skills.