Coming up in April (Patreon)
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Hey there! We're looking forward to roll into the first month proper of the new, bigger Bunga. Big welcome to all our new subscribers!
You'll have been introduced to our new Contributors in our big anniversary episode 400 (you can read more about the tensions of the next decade here.) Also of note: we have a raffle to win Bungacast t-shirts for all annual subscribers to the Grand Corruption tier. And we've put all our series in one place: check out the collections tab here on Patreon to find links to series on generations, titans of capitalism, emotions, the californian ideology, and our anniversary episodes.
Coming up in April
Gays and putos: sexuality and class in Mexico, for example, with Roger Lancaster
Anti-social socialism and urban decline with Dustin Guastella
Melodrama, sentimentality and the orgasm of crying
South Korea's elections
Size queens and big dicks in American culture
Has social media transformed the public sphere? We do Habermas in the Reading Club
And we respond to your questions and comments in Aufhebonus Bonus
ICYMI - March on Bunga
We looked to identify the key political oppositions that will characterise the net decade in our anniversary episode 400.
The 2024 Reading Club was launched. We delved into Benedict Anderson's classic and essential Imagined Communities. Are nations being undone?
Populists who criticise the Left for being too anti-EU? We looked at Portugal's election with Catarina Príncipe.
Did the millennial left try to mount a coup from within the computer? Was it all about media? Alex talked to Benjamin Studebaker.
And our series on emotionalism continued with two episodes:
How have we gone from a concern with happiness to one on mental health? Ashley Frawley had her take.
Alex talked about how to take control of time, and the withdrawal from hyperpolitics and hypermodernity.
Bunga Elsewhere
Phil was in UnHerd discussing how Trumpism is over and the incorporation of populism
Alex on Left Reckoning and This Is Revolution discussing the failure of the millennial left