Which lefty philosophers have some interesting lectures / debates to listen to on Youtube?

Which lefty philosophers have some interesting lectures / debates to listen to on Youtube?

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Obligatory Žižek, since he is wont to lecture so frequently that it may appear the whole of his canon could be learned just from listening to debates and lectures.

I'd also recommend watching some of the lectures by Jacques Lacan or Alain Badiou (just be prepared for esotericism). Hegel and Kant should be read beforehand

Zizek for fun. Richard Wolff for content.

Badiou's English is unfortunately terrible to listen to me. At least to me.

Chomsky.

Zero Books

You're using the wrong flag, try the orange variation.

Wolff is actually pretty insightful, I don't like the co-op shilling either.

David Harvey. Mostly his stuff about the recent history of capitalism and neoliberalism.

you make it sound as if all he does is "braise coops xd"

Michael Parenti has some good lectures on youtube

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Philosophy is when you think good.

Žižek with Badiou in french is the best :
youtube.com/watch?v=qMty2t-sYLo

Just watch the European Graduate School channel.

Bumperinodingdang

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Foucault Vs Chomsky is an obvious choice
Although you probably won't understand much with all the academic babble

I find Zero books quite interesting (check their interviews with Zizek for example)
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RICK MUTHAFUKKIN RODERICK
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I don't care if he's not left-wing enough for you, he's dropping straight knowledge on your ass.
You may recognise him being sampled from the beginning of Zero Books Podcast episodes.

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