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What Do We Want? (A podcast about what brings movements together... and drives them apart)

What Do We Want? (A podcast about what brings movements together... and drives them apart)

Auteur(s): Sarah Stein Lubrano and Max Haiven
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What Do We Want? Is a podcast about the weird, wild and wonderful things that draw social movements together… and drive them apart. We ask the tough and uncomfortable questions that keep orgizers for ecological, economic, social, gender and racial jutsice awake at night!
Drawing on co-host Sarah Stein Lubrano’s specialization in politics and the cognitive sciences and co-host Max Haiven’s writing on activism and the radical imagination, each episode shares research, stories and insights to help social movements and the people who care about them change the world.
The podcasts’ first season’s six episodes focus on heartbreak, conspiracy, despair, fantasy, shame and pleasure and special guests include Rachel Donald, Lola Olufemi, Brent Lee and Sophie Lewis.
What Do We Want is an initiative of Max and Sarah’s project Sense & Solidarity, a platform for radical social movements and their protagonists ot learn about ideology, psychology and how to change hearts and minds. For more information about that project, including the online and in-person workshops they offer, visit http://senseandsolidarity.org
What Do We Want is written and hosted by Sarah Stein Lubrano and Max Haiven and produced and edited by Alastair Elphick. Music and sound mastering is by Daniel Gouly. The project has been supported by ​RiVAL: The ReImagining Value Action Lab and our many crowdfunding supporters whose names can be found on our website.CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
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  • Don't Talk about Politics: Changing 21st Century Minds - Berlin launch
    Jun 3 2025
    On May 21, Sarah Stein Lubrano, author of Don't Talk About Politics: How to Change 21st-Century Minds sat down with Max Haiven at Berlin's Shakespeare and Sons bookshop.

    "Democracy is dying because we are clinging to a dangerous and outdated myth: talking about politics can change people's minds. It doesn't.

    This provocative debut from a bold new voice combines a fascinating range of research to show us the psychological and sociological factors that really shape our politics.

    Drawing from ancient philosophy to modern neuroscience and social science, Dr Sarah Stein Lubrano reveals the surprising truth about how people think and behave politically. From friendship to community organizing and social infrastructure, she explores the actions that actually do change minds.

    In a world where politics keeps getting more irrational, dishonest, violent and chaotic, it's getting much harder to reach people with words alone. So people who really care about democracy must ask: how can we stop arguing and do the deep work to build stronger foundations for political life, and a better world for us all?"
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    54 min
  • Fascist Dreams ~ Don't Talk about Politics ~ Billionaires and Guillotines ~ bad public art (Spring update))
    Apr 3 2025
    In this short bonus episode...
    • 👹 We at Sense & Solidarity invite you to apply for our study workshop “Fascist Dreams, Antifascist Awakenings” in Palermo, May 25-29 (applications due April 7!).
    • 📘 Sarah tells you about her forthcoming book Don’t Talk About Politics: How to Change 21st Century Minds and events this Spring and Summer.
    • 🎲 And Max tells you about the crowdfunding campaign on now for his board game Billionaires & Guillotines.
    • 🖼️ Plus, we critique public art and muse about the end of the world.
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    14 min
  • Fascists, Rats, and Dick Pics: Holiday Special
    Feb 17 2025
    The world is giving fascism in 2025, so we’ve been away writing, reading and getting ready to serve up more on that topic.
    Meanwhile, here’s a chattier, less-structured version of our usual schtick - recorded over the holidays, live in front of a studio (well, living room) audience.
    Tune in to hear:
    • Sarah talk about why we shouldn’t argue with our relatives and why fascists are much like guys who send dick pics.
    • Max explain how games influenced fascists like Steve Bannon and why he’s obsessed with a rat.
    We also get asked questions from the living-room-and-online-studio audience.
    For more information, visit: https://senseandsolidarity.org/
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    1 h et 17 min

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Important discussions on social movement dynamics and more. Humorous and relatable podcast on resistance. fascism and relationships featuring guests who uunerstand the issues deeply.

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