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The Kingless Generation

The Kingless Generation

Written by: Fergal Schmudlach
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A podcast on the deep history of class struggle, paleo-parapolitics, and the demonology of capital.

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George Psalmanazar
Philosophy Science Social Sciences Spirituality
Episodes
  • Organizing Bourgeois Revolution in East Eurasia [PREVIEW]: The Water Margin (水浒传) w/ River
    Jan 28 2026

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    34 mins
  • Organizational Proprioception w/ River
    Jan 27 2026
    Seasoned organizer and noided leftist River from River to Reality joins us to share their theoretical concept of organizational proprioception: just as our nervous systems need to communicate well with all parts of our bodies in order to experience all the parts of our bodies as our own and have control and feedback signals flow back and forth unimpeded through our nervous systems—incidentally, scientists are finding that body parts other than our brains can even store memories, and the total state of the whole nervous system may be the minimum unit that we can call a conscious entity—in the same way, political organizations on the left, where transparency and trust are of the essence, must conduct audits of local organs with member-decided questions. The lack of this kind of institutional proprioception can and does lead to organizations being encapsulated and misdirected, as they are in the many proxy wars of national liquidation that form the basis of the emerging necro-capitalist world system today: gangs and counter-gangs like ISIS and YPG shredded Syria and broke the back of regional resistance to Zionist aggression, and one would hate to see, for example, a CIA-encapsulated leftist militia emerge to fight ICE but end up only running cover for further controlled demolition of society for the workers and colonized peoples of Turtle Island—speaking purely hypothetically.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • A Holiday Ramble in Hibiya Park [PREVIEW]
    Jan 10 2026
    A quick, chatty, catch-up episode recorded in a park in central Tokyo.

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    9 mins
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