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Institute for New Global Politics
Mutant: The Democracy Podcast
As violence against persons and things reaches a slow, catastrophic intensity worldwide; as the political and planetary become profoundly intertwined; as the deformity in our language thwarts our very ability to think about this suicidal moment in global politics and in human affairs as such, the brilliant thinker and scholar Aishwary Kumar (in LA) and editor-interlocutor Payal Puri (in New Delhi) begin a sustained, rigorous excavation of a deceptively simple question: What is up with democracy? Taking as our starting point the 26 letters of the Roman alphabet, we create an alphabet of...
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A much needed podcast
I am a student of Dr. Kumar’s. All I can say is this podcast invigorates young minds like me to carefully craft and think about our democratic hopes. To build a more “just world,” this podcast has helped me produce the language and direction needed. I highly recommend to many - not just students...Read full review »
Gingin248282 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/10/24
Recent Episodes
Mutant’s first episode was an archaeology of democratic anger, and as we publish our 13th, almost midway through the Roman alphabet, we return to our beginnings; to a concept that silently saturates our political condition, bubbling corrosively in the shadow of that which it is too often...
Published 04/07/24
Published 04/07/24
Few words in our political lexicon are as fragile and as paradoxical as hope. Is hope a privilege of the smug? Or is it the helpless, last resort of the inconsolable? Whatever we might think of it, hope is easy to dismiss and yet impossible to fully leave. In fact, hope acquires its greatest...
Published 02/24/24
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