Peter Frase: Futures of Democratic Socialism & Free Time
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My conversation today is with Peter Frase, author of Four Futures: Life After Capitalism, and member of Jacobin Magazine’s editorial board.Peter is among the most cogent writers on complex socioeconomic topics I’ve encountered. He dropped out of a sociology PhD program & began writing for a more popular, inclusive audience both through his personal website, and as a frequent contributor for Jacobin Magazine, a leading voice in radical left politics.We spoke about:The past, present, and future of democratic socialismHow economic frameworks create the conditions with human developmentThe technocracy of John Maynard KeynesUniversal Basic IncomeThe social contract of a post-work society. What does “post-work” actually mean?What is leisure time for? What kinds of humans do we wish to become?Thomas Piketty and the new proposals for progressive taxationPeter’s selection of reading for the foundations & futures of democratic socialism
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