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Dayton Martindale

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Half-Earth Socialism: Planning Utopia with Troy Vettese and Drew Pendergrass

Dayton Martindale 5 April 2022

Environmental historian Troy Vettese and environmental engineer Drew Pendergrass worked together on the new book Half-Earth Socialism: A Plan to Save the Future From Extinction, Climate Change and Pandemics. I spoke with both of them about the problems with Marx’s nature philosophy, why we need widespread veganism and energy quotas, …continue

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lauren Ornelas on Food Justice, Farm Workers’ Rights, and Veganism

Dayton Martindale 1 April 2022

lauren Ornelas, founder of the Food Empowerment Project, talks about her decades in the animal rights movement, why our food choices matter, and why vegans should fight for farmworkers rights and racial justice. We discuss issues from duck farming’s abuses to child labor in the chocolate industry to her organization’s …continue

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Saving Animals, Saving Ourselves: Jeff Sebo on Pandemics, Climate Change, and Animal Rights

Dayton Martindale 15 March 2022

I talk with philosopher Jeff Sebo about his new book Saving Animals, Saving Ourselves: Why Animals Matter for Pandemics, Climate Change, and Other Catastrophes. We discuss both moral and pragmatic reasons to care about other animals, then get into how we could include their interests in public health and environmental …continue

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Appleseed: Matt Bell on Doubting Techno-Optimists and Going Big with Wonder

Dayton Martindale 1 March 2022

Matt Bell’s novel Appleseed has no shortage of urgent themes, and on this episode we talk about whether democracy is suited to the task of rapidly confronting climate change, the perilously seductive allure of techno-optimism, and how fiction can help us imagine a future less estranged from the nonhuman world. …continue

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Resource Radicals: Thea Riofrancos on Democracy, Our Extractive Economy, and Indigenous Resistance

Dayton Martindale 22 February 2022

Thea Riofrancos, the author of Resource Radicals: From Petro-Nationalism to Post-Extractivism in Ecuador, talks about the challenges posed by resource extraction to indigenous sovereignty, the rights of nature, and our conceptions of democracy. We also think about what a less extractive economy might look like, and whether a green transition …continue

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Civilization and Its Discontents: On Station Eleven, Planet of the Apes, and Kim Stanley Robinson

Dayton Martindale 15 February 2022

How do stories set in a post-apocalyptic future look back at our present world: are characters nostalgic for the affluence and convenience? Or do they look back in disgust, understanding that many of these luxuries were built on exploitation and environmental destruction? Or a little of both? I look at Emily …continue