Benjamen Walker's Theory of Everything

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4.3
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201 episodes
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Date created
2013/05/08
Average duration
53 min.
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7 days

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Personally connecting the dots. All of them. Benjamen Walker's Theory of Everything is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX. Learn more at radiotopia.fm.

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Not All Propaganda is Art 5: The Play's the Thing
2024/02/20
In the fall of 1958, Kenneth Tynan moved from London to New York and upon arrival, clashed with Hollywood mogul Samuel Goldwyn over socially engaged art and the politics of apolitical culture on live TV. At the same moment New Yorker writer Dwight Macdonald went West to report on “New” Hollywood's ambitions to create commercially and artistically successful films. We also meet two of Professor Macdonald’s former students from a Mass Culture course he taught at Bard College in 1958. Meanwhile in France, Richard Wright suffers a number of disturbing attacks, prompting him to channel his frustrations into a revealing radio play. Shownotes: Tamara Walker is the author of Beyond the Shores, Hugh Wilford wrote The Mighty Wurlitzer, Tom Benjamin and Frances Hodes were both students of Dwight Macdonald at Bard College in 1958 and Dan Sinclair is the author of  Courteous Enemy. Support ToE and get access to the incredible exclusive bonus companion series to Not All Propaganda is Art by subscribing at https://theoryofeverything.supercast.com/, or subscribe directly in Apple Podcasts by hitting “Subscribe” right on the show page.
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Propaganda Notes & Sources: Episode 5
2024/02/20
Thank you for subscribing to the exclusive bonus Propaganda Notes and Sources  podcast.  This is Episode 5 which corresponds to Episode 5 of  Not All Propaganda is Art, a limited series running on Benjamen Walker’s Theory of Everything podcast.
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Not All Propaganda is Art 4: Propagande Noire
2024/02/13
In 1956, Richard Wright spoke of islands of free men at the first Congress of Black Writers and Artists in Paris. James Baldwin critiqued the event for Encounter, the CIA’s propaganda magazine. We take a close listen to the original recordings. Shownotes: Merve Fejzula and Cedric Tolliver both wrote about the 1956 Congrès des écrivains et artistes noirs. Darryl Pinckney wrote on Norman Mailer and Denis Leroux wrote on Antoine Bonnemaison. Support ToE and get access to the incredible exclusive bonus companion series to Not All Propaganda is Art by subscribing at https://theoryofeverything.supercast.com/, or subscribe directly in Apple Podcasts by hitting “Subscribe” right on the show page.
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Propaganda Notes & Sources: Episode 4
2024/02/13
Thank you for subscribing to the exclusive bonus Propaganda Notes and Sources  podcast.  This is Episode 4 which corresponds to Episode 4 of  Not All Propaganda is Art, a limited series running on Benjamen Walker’s Theory of Everything podcast.
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Not All Propaganda is Art 3: The Man Who Was Thursday's Children
2024/02/06
In 1956 London Theater critic Kenneth Tynan helped launch a youth movement committed to exposing social and political issues on stage, on screen and in literature. We take a close look at the operators and opportunists behind England’s Angry Young Men. Shownotes: Michael Billington wrote for the Guardian, Celia Brayfield wrote Rebel Writers, Clare Bucknell wrote The Treasuries Laura Bradley writes on Brecht. Support ToE and get access to the incredible exclusive bonus companion series to Not All Propaganda is Art by subscribing at https://theoryofeverything.supercast.com/, or subscribe directly in Apple Podcasts by hitting “Subscribe” right on the show page.
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Propaganda Notes & Sources: Episode 3
2024/02/06
Thank you for subscribing to the exclusive bonus Propaganda Notes and Sources  podcast.  This is Episode 3 which corresponds to Episode 3 of  Not All Propaganda is Art, a limited series running on Benjamen Walker’s Theory of Everything podcast.
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Not All Propaganda is Art 2: Outsider Influence
2024/01/30
In 1956, New Yorker writer Dwight Macdonald joined Encounter, a magazine secretly backed by American and British security agencies. He arrived in London just as British Influencers turned a young Existentialist named Colin Wilson into England's answer to Jean-Paul Sartre. Meanwhile, the CIA incited a youth rebellion in communist Hungary. We investigate the covert propaganda behind Operation Free Youth Action and Operation Anti-Sartre and the Outsider’s influence on Macdonald’s famous critique of Mass and Middlebrow Culture. Shownotes: Carole Ann Gill  is the author of Carole Ann, Sarah Roth wrote on Operation Focus, Hugh Wilford is the author of The Mighty Wurlitzer, Jelena Ćulibrk writes on IRD and Newsreels, Gary Lachman is the author of Beyond the Robot, Alfred Betschart writes on Sartre, Stefan Collini is the author of Absent Minds, Geoffrey Wheatcroft is the author of Absent Friends. Support ToE and get access to the incredible exclusive bonus companion series to Not All Propaganda is Art by subscribing at https://theoryofeverything.supercast.com/, or subscribe directly in Apple Podcasts by hitting “Subscribe” right on the show page.
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Propaganda Notes & Sources: Episode 2
2024/01/30
Thank you for subscribing to the exclusive bonus Propaganda Notes and Sources  podcast.  This is Episode 2 which corresponds to Episode 2 of  Not All Propaganda is Art, a limited series running on Benjamen Walker’s Theory of Everything podcast.
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Propaganda Notes & Sources: Episode 1
2024/01/23
Thank you for subscribing to the exclusive bonus Propaganda Notes and Sources  podcast.  This is Episode 1 which corresponds to Episode 1 of  Not All Propaganda is Art, a limited series running on Benjamen Walker’s Theory of Everything podcast.
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Not All Propaganda is Art 1: Operation Younger Brother
2024/01/23
In the 1950s the CIA weaponized culture to capture hearts and minds in Europe and Africa. We meet three writers (Richard Wright, Kenneth Tynan, and Dwight Macdonald) who got caught up in this battle both as collaborators and targets between the years of 1956 - 1960. We also meet a propagandist responsible for the CIA’s cinematic version of 1984 (Operation Big Brother) and “books that don’t smack of propaganda” aimed at European Intellectuals - including James Baldwin’s Notes of a Native Son. Shownotes: Françoise Vergès is the author of A decolonial Feminism, James Campbell is the author of Paris Interzone and Talking at the Gates, Jelena Ćulibrk writes on IRD and Newsreels, Tony Shaw writes on British Cinema and the Cold War, Support ToE and get access to the incredible exclusive bonus companion series to Not All Propaganda is Art by subscribing at https://theoryofeverything.supercast.com/, or subscribe directly in Apple Podcasts by hitting “Subscribe” right on the show page.
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Not All Propaganda is Art BONUS CONTENT TRAILER: Propaganda Notes and Sources
2024/01/23
The new ToE series Propaganda is Art has a companion podcast called Propaganda Notes & Sources, think audio footnotes! Each episode in Not All Propaganda is Art gets its own corresponding episode of Propaganda Notes & Sources. Your host goes through the script for each episode and cites all the corresponding original sources he consulted, and the archives he visited while reporting this series. Like all great footnotes, these go deep and contain many digressions and new stories. This is a teaser of episode one. Support the Theory of Everything  and get access to the exclusive companion series by subscribing at https://theoryofeverything.supercast.com/, or subscribe directly in Apple Podcasts by hitting “Subscribe” right on the show page.
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Wrong Way with Joanne McNeil
2023/12/13
One of my favorite technology critics has just published a novel about Self Driving Cars (or fake Self Driving Cars). We talk about her new book, and the hidden human worker nestled in our technological revolution. I can’t recommend Wrong Way enough!
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4.3 out of 5
1358 reviews
gypsydjango 2022/03/04
Works!
New listener and thoroughly enjoying the topics. Plus, Benjamin is one of a very few hosts whose voice is easy to listen to and wraps you in. I’m in.
Josiebird93 2023/12/18
I’ve been hooked since day one.
I just realized I’ve been listening since 2012, back in the Too Much Information days. My favorite episode that I revisit every so often is “recent, r...
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oldjohnhall 2022/09/16
Come Up for Air
3 Stars How come the host ALWAYS sounds so astonished and horny? No matter what he’s talking about it’s like he’s saying it while he’s losing his virg...
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jstce_now 2022/01/31
One of the very best!!!
Thank you Benjamen Walker!
Foliageway 2021/08/10
A wild ride
A desert full of mirages and oases, except you look forward to both.
Nicksings 2021/12/17
Waaay too far left for me
Came for the in-depth discussions of interesting topics, left because it’s nothing but politics. Disappointing.
MW3940 2021/08/06
Novel!
Weird in all the right ways
autumn trillium 2021/02/22
good alternative to twitter
i have been listening to TOE for 8 (?) years and have re-listened to each episode at least 3 times. benjamen will keep you on your toes.
TyleDurden 2021/07/02
Sorry
One of the best podcasts ever, I donated every year to their fundraiser, then out of the blue I am required to pay a $5/month subscription to listen. ...
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Trixie_53202 2021/05/26
Has become incredibly cynical
Just listened to “The Return” and basically everyone Ben knows has decided to become anti social jerks who want to no longer participate in society
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