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    /553/ Energy Sovereignty = Political Independence? ft. Benjamin Bradlow

    09/06/2026 | 41min
    On global shortages and their political consequences.

    Benjamin Bradlow, assistant professor of sociology and international affairs at Princeton, talks to Alex and Lee about the world-historic impact of the Hormuz Strait closure.

    How will shortages – beyond oil and gas – reverberate through global supply chains?

    Why are markets so sanguine about all this? Are financial economic elites too insulated from consequences?

    Will China be the big beneficiary as more countries turn to importing its tech for renewables?

    Do countries want to trade dependency on the Middle East or US for dependency on China?

    Would a world of energy autarky be more or less peaceful?

    Are "electrostates" a thing?

    For the full episode, subscribe at patreon.com/bungacast

    Links:

    The Winners and Losers of the Iran Energy Shock, Benjamin Bradlow, Foreign Affairs

    The energy crisis may just be starting, Martin Wolf, FT
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    /552/ Bunga Live: Is History Back (Baby)?

    01/06/2026 | 2h 15min
    Audio from the live event held at Verdurin, London, on 28 May 2026.

    The OG Bunga Boys - Alex, George, and Phil - present their takes, followed by responses from contributing editor Lee Jones and friend-of-the-pod Nina Power - and audience questions.
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    /551/ Reading Club: Mythologies ft. Catherine Liu

    26/05/2026 | 31min
    On Roland Barthes' Mythologies.

    Alex, George, and contributing editor Catherine Liu delve into Barthes' 1957 classic to understand the form of ideology critique it proposes – and particularly as it relates to left and right.

    If the bourgeoisie generates myth, is revolution a cathartic act that gets us beyond myth?

    Is the direct producer also unable to speak myth, or is this a romanticisation?

    What are predominant left-wing myths today? Is "left vs right" a myth of sorts?

    Is the critic of myths condemned to live a "theoretical sociality"? Should people just be allowed to enjoy things?

    For the full episode, subscribe at patreon.com/bungacast
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    /550/ The New Dollar Imperialism ft. Costas Lapavitsas

    19/05/2026 | 1h 14min
    On world money and war.

    Costas Lapavitsas, professor of economics at SOAS, London, talks to George and Alex about financialisation, arrested development, and the Strait of Hormuz.

    What is the state-led stabilisation of finance capital?

    How does today's imperialism differ from prior versions – even if they also inhibited development outside the core?

    What is the "liquidity tribute" that developing countries must pay?

    How is the war on Iran a perfect case of dollar imperialism: "the dollar and the F35"?

    Why is the talk of "colonialism" today a distraction?

    London event: History's Back, Baby!

    Links:

    A Topography of the New Dollar Imperialism, Costas Lapavitsas, NLR

    Trump’s Chaotic Imperialism: Economic Warfare, Geopolitical Truculence and Domestic Authoritarianism, Costas Lapavitsas, Socialist Register

    For forthcoming Monthly Review article, see here

    /139/ Dollar Empire ft. Yakov Feygin & Dominik Leusder

    /142/ Dollar Empire (2) ft. Daniel Bessner
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    History’s back, baby! (Event in London)

    15/05/2026 | 1min
    History’s back, baby! 

    Thu 28 May, Verdurin, London

    Tickets: https://verdur.in/store/historys-back-baby-admission/

     

    It is obvious today that the “end of history”, postulated by Francis Fukuyama in 1992, is over. Liberal democracy as the final form of human organisation? Pah! The arc of history tending towards justice? Pah! 

    Will the end of twentieth-century modernity be the start of something new? The building blocks of the past – political parties, ideologies, and institutions – are decaying around us, and nothing new emerges to take their place. 

    Yet history now has new protagonists: states, corporations, and oligarchs, often acting in synthesis. What if history’s back but not as we wanted it? The stakes are high: the sunset of the US hegemony is in sight and even Fukuyama now agrees on the impending primacy of the “Chinese model”. Yet even such geopolitical shifts aren’t leading to the creation of a new hegemony – disorder is the order of the day. 

    Five years on from the publication of The End of the End of History, its authors and hosts of Bungacast reflect on a world in a state of accelerated decay, with responses from guests Lee Jones and Nina Power.

    They say that “nothing ever happens”. Pah! Something ever happens.
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The global politics podcast at the end of the End of History. Politics is back but it’s stranger than ever: join us as we chart a course beyond the age of ’bunga bunga’. Interviews, long-form discussions, docu-series.
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