For the final entry in our Red-Brown Zombie three-parter, guest Tyler West outlines a history of the far right in Aotearoa/New Zealand, then we conclude with a review of Terminator: Dark Fate. No fate but what we make!
Timecodes (visible on Spotify and iTunes but not above embedded Anchor player):
- Recs: 2.00
- Local Area Network – Tyler West on history of the far right in Aotearoa/New Zealand: 8.20
- Terminator: Dark Fate review: 45.40
Recs:
- Al Jazeera English YouTube
- Bolivia: Evo Morales resigns amid ‘civic coup’, article by Bill Weinberg on CounterVortex
- Bolivia: lithium interests at play in Evo’s ouster? Article by Bill Weinberg on CounterVortex
- The Pink Tide Turns Black: The failure of the two-step strategy in Bolivia, article by Piper Tompkins on Anti-Systemic blog
Local Area Network references:
- Politics of Nostalgia, by Spoonley
- Revival of the Right, by Jesson, Spoonley & Ryan
- Nga Patai, ed. by Spoonley
- Everyone wants to be Fuhrer, by Harcourt
- Making of a Madman, by Tod
- The Prickly Pair, by McLean
- Patched: The History of Gangs in NZ, by Gilbert
- Refuge NZ + Small Price to Pay + Far from the Promised Land, by Beaglehole
- Social Credit Inside & Out, by Sheppard
- The Ice Bloc blog
- @ComradeBloc on Twitter
Music sampled:
- Waltz in the Moonlight – Tryad
- Awaken – Martynas Lau
- Blueshift – Airglow
- Search for Destiny + Unknown World – Copyright Free Music
- Bleepies – Ken MacLeod
- Where’s My Jetpack – Radio Free Babylon
- Various – therealtheremin
- Various – Māori Mormon Choir
- The X in Xmas – No Xmas for John Key
Video sampled:
- Plan 9 From Outer Space (Criswell intro + outro)
- Songs of the Māori, Archives New Zealand
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