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Wide-ranging talks on all things relating to spirituality, meditation, yoga, current affairs, politics and philosophy. contact me via info AT peteyates.uk.
Wide-ranging talks on all things relating to spirituality, meditation, yoga, current affairs, politics and philosophy. contact me via info AT peteyates.uk.
Episodes

Dec 16, 2020
Dec 16, 2020
22 min
This episode in our patrons only Raw Thought series connects three seemingly unconnected current events. These are: the signing off of the US Presidential Election by The Electoral College, the further rescheduling of the 'cut-off' date for Brexit, and the initiation of the new Project for Peace and Justice by Jeremy Corbyn. [Patrons Only. 23 minutes.]

Dec 7, 2020
Dec 7, 2020
36 min
This episode of the current affairs series offers comment on the suspension of Jewish socialists and critical left voices in Constituency Parties from the Labour Party on very dubious grounds. I conclude that this isn't about anti-semitism or racism in general but a purge of the left from the party. The suspicion is compounded by the soliciting of funding from billionaires by party leadership. I go on to relate this fragmentation to the fragmentary forces expressing themselves through Brexit as the clock ticks down. On the hopeful side, I mention the world's biggest strike of farmers and workers in India which involved 250 million people! [Free. 36 minutes.]

Nov 30, 2020
RAW THOUGHT - BREXIT & COVIDIOCY
Nov 30, 2020
Nov 30, 2020
33 min
In this episode of RAW THOUGHT we reflect on a couple of recent developments in current affairs, namely the state of Brexit negotiations and the arrest of 150 protesters against COVID19 restriction in London this weekend. [Patrons only. 34 minutes.]

Nov 23, 2020
RAW THOUGHT - TORY UTOPIA
Nov 23, 2020
Nov 23, 2020
47 min
This patrons only episode of Raw Thought is a speculation on what utopian vision, or desired future, animates the current Tory Party and attempts to appraise the possibility of their realising it. [Patrons only. 48 minutes.]

Nov 19, 2020
POST TRUTH THIS WEEK - INTERESTING TIMES 16
Nov 19, 2020
Nov 19, 2020
40 min
In this edition of our Interesting Times series, I consider three different manifestations of the widespread disregard for truth which is now a feature of our public discourse. These are Trump's refusal to concede the US Presidential election, the suspension, re-instatement and fresh suspension of Jeremy Corbyn from the UK Labour Party, and the increase in defence spending announced by UK PM Boris Johnson. [Free. 41 minutes.]

Nov 16, 2020
Nov 16, 2020
56 min
In this podcast, I consider the proposition that the UK economy conforms to Mussolini's characterisation of fascism as the complete entanglement of corporate and state power. I do this through a close comparison of the corporate document produced by the Serco Institute, Lessons learned from the collapse of Carillion (2018) and the UK Government document The Outsourcing Playbook (2020). The resonance between the two documents is sufficient to intensify the suspicion that corporations and government are bed-fellows and dangerously so. A side-effect of this investigation is to reveal the purely ideological character of the Tory government's espousal of neoliberalism. [Free. 57 minutes.]

Nov 11, 2020
Nov 11, 2020
33 min
In this episode of Interesting Times we consider some of the details of Trump's refusal to conceded the US Presidential Election and his claim that he has been cheated. [Free. 34 minutes.]

Nov 10, 2020
RAW THOUGHT - BIDEN & BREXIT
Nov 10, 2020
Nov 10, 2020
38 min
An impromptu for our patrons, this podcast deals with the results of the US election and its possible impact on Brexit, amongst other things. [Patrons only. 39 minutes.]

Nov 4, 2020
Nov 4, 2020
14 min
This brief episode of Interesting Times takes a brief look the general chaos in the US and the UK before outlining the undemocratic nature of the US electoral college. [Free. 15 minutes.]

Oct 31, 2020
Oct 31, 2020
1hr 4 min
This episode of Interesting Times gives a close reading of the main features of The EHRC Report Investigation into Antisemitism in the Labour Party. I take issue with the epistemological lacunae in the report whilst concluding that should the Labour Party implement its legal requirements and recommendation, it will have unimpeachable complaints processes in place for dealing with complaints of antisemitism which may throw an unflattering light on the other UK parties. I note that the contents of the report are being grossly distorted in the MSM. I move on to discuss the suspension of Jeremy Corbyn from the Labour Party. [Free. 1 hour 5 minutes.]
