The Latest Battles over Marriage

Past Present Podcast, Episode 321

Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: Republicans have both been sounding alarms about pedophilia and attempting to relax age-of-consent laws. Natalia referred to historian Clayton Howard’s book, The Closet and the Cul-de-Sac: The Politics of Sexual Privacy in Northern California and Niki referenced Andrew Sullivan’s 1995 ...
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The Latest Battles over Marriage

U.S. Demographics and the History of Population Panics

Past Present Podcast, Episode 320

Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: The rate of population growth in the United States is declining. Natalia referred to this Smithsonian article about longstanding fears about overpopulation and this Washington Post opinion piece by historian Mytheli Sreenivas. Neil drew on this Vox article.  In our regular ...
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U.S. Demographics and the History of Population Panics

Why We Need Unions: A Conversation with Eve Livingston

Unproductive Labor, Episode 13

Unproductive Labor · Why We Need Unions: A Conversation with Eve Livingston Eve Livingston is a Scotland-based freelance journalist specializing in social affairs, inequalities, and industrial relations. She has worked for The Guardian, The Independent, VICE, and the Bureau of Investigative Journalism among many others and has appeared on TV and ...
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Why We Need Unions: A Conversation with Eve Livingston

Netflix’s “Love Is Blind” and the History of TV Dating Shows

Past Present Podcast, Episode 318

Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: The second season of Love Is Blindis the latest in a long history of TV dating shows to capture the attention of the American public. Natalia recommended the podcast This Is Datingand referred to this Vox essay on and this ...
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Netflix’s “Love Is Blind” and the History of TV Dating Shows

Gas Prices and the History of Energy Shocks

Past Present Podcast, Episode 317

Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: Gas prices are surging, and Americans are frustrated. We all drew on historian Meg Jacobs’ book, Panic at the Pump: The Energy Crisis and the Transformation of American Politics in the 1970s. Natalia referred to this Atlantic article about the ...
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Gas Prices and the History of Energy Shocks

The Great Resignation, a Delayed Reaction

Unproductive Labor Podcast, Episode 12

This week my erstwhile cohost and collaborator, Luke, and I have a free-flowing conversation about the Great Resignation. This was a hot topic last fall as 4.5 million Americans quit their jobs in November 2021 and 4.3 Million in August of 2021. That’s according to reports from the US Department ...
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The Great Resignation, a Delayed Reaction

The Russia-Ukraine War

Past Present Podcast, Episode 316

Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: Russia has invaded Ukraine as the world watches. Natalia referred to philosopher Jason Stanley’s article in TIMEabout denazification and this New Yorker interview with political scientist John Mearsheimer. Neil cited this POLITICO interview with Fiona Hill, and Niki recommended M.E. ...
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The Russia-Ukraine War

The Mystery and History of Havana Syndrome

Past Present Podcast, Episode 315

Unproductive Labor · An Interview with Peter Linebaugh on the Commons, Crime, and the Meanings of Industry and Idleness Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: Over 200 members of the U.S. Foreign Service and intelligence community have reported strange symptoms, including headaches, nausea, and memory loss, that ...
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The Mystery and History of Havana Syndrome

Canada’s Freedom Convoy

Past Present Podcast, Episode 314

Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: A convoy of truckers and their allies, totaling about 8,000 people, hasgathered in the center of Ottawa, Canada, in protest of what they consider excessive COVID prevention policy. Natalia referred to Michelle Goldberg’s New York Times column about the protest, ...
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Women’s Activewear and the History of Sports Bras

Past Present Podcast, Episode 313

Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: Adidas went viral earlier this month for tweeting twenty-five sets of bare breasts in order to promote a new line of sports bras. Niki discussed this Time cover about breastfeeding. Neil referred to this Atlantic article about using breasts to ...
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Company Unions and Why Voters Don’t Care about Policy: An Interview with Matt Bruenig

Unproductive Labor Podcast, Episode 14

The patreon page for 3Ps is here: https://www.patreon.com/peoplespolicyproject Unproductive Labor · Company Unions and Why Voters Don’t Care about Policy: An Interview with Matt Bruenig You can find Matt’s article on the Teamwork Bill here: https://www.peoplespolicyproject.org/2022/02/07/whats-the-point-of-the-rubio-company-union-bill/ Teamwork Bill: https://www.rubio.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/2022/2/rubio-banks-introduce-pro-worker-labor-reform-bill Marco Rubio in the Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2018/12/help-working-class-voters-us-must-value-work/578032/
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Company Unions and Why Voters Don’t Care about Policy: An Interview with Matt Bruenig