• Defund, Co-opt, Replace: How Authoritarians Reshape Culture (Frontlines) #3
    Dec 29 2025

    🎙️ Season 2 of This Authoritarian Life continues at another frontline: culture — where authoritarian power doesn’t just silence dissent, but reshapes the institutions that decide what gets staged, funded, and celebrated.

    In this episode, we speak with Piotr Rudzki (dramaturg; formerly of the Polski Theater in Wrocław) and Kristóf Nagy (anthropologist; author of an ethnography of the Hungarian Academy of Arts) about how cultural worlds are reorganized under illiberal rule.

    • Why is defunding today’s most effective form of censorship?
    • How does co-optation work through grants and patronage?
    • What do terms like “culture war,” “cultural takeover,” and “hegemony” clarify—and what do they obscure?
    • And where can autonomy still be built: underground, inside institutions, or through collective organization?

    🎧 To find out, tune into This Authoritarian Life, Season 2, Episode 3 — Defund, Co-opt, Replace: How Authoritarians Reshape Culture, with Kristóf Szombati and Erdem Evren.

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    58 Min.
  • From Blockades to Reclaiming Politics: Serbia’s Student Uprising (Frontlines) #2
    Nov 28 2025

    🎙️ Season 2 of This Authoritarian Life continues one another urgent frontline: Serbia.

    In this episode, we speak with activist-journalists Anastazija Govedarica Antanasijević and Iskra Krstić about the student-led uprising that has reshaped political life in Serbia. What began with campus blockades after the collapse of a train-station canopy rapidly grew into a nationwide movement demanding systemic change.

    How did students introduce direct democracy through plenums and zborovi?
    How did they build alliances that cut across class, region, and ethnic divisions—including between Orthodox and Muslim communities?
    How did environmental movements prepare the ground for this moment?
    And with elections approaching, can a transformational movement survive authoritarian pressure and institutionalization?

    🎧 To find out, tune into This Authoritarian Life, Season 2, Episode 2 — From Blockades to Reclaiming Politics: Serbia’s Student Uprising, with Kristóf Szombati and Erdem Evren.

    Further resources:

    Read Saša Savanović's piece on the meaning of "systemic change":
    https://www.masina.rs/eng/with-largest-protest-in-serbia-behind-us-what-do-we-mean-by-changing-the-system/

    Watch the documentary "Wake up Serbia" by director Raul Gallego Abellan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3t4EiRYzHM

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    49 Min.
  • Politics of Life and Death: Gaza and the Weaponization of Medicine (Frontlines) #1
    Oct 28 2025

    🎙️ Season 2 of This Authoritarian Life begins at one of today’s most tragic frontlines: Gaza.

    In this episode, we talk with Guy Shalev, anthropologist and executive director of Physicians for Human Rights Israel, about how medicine has become a political weapon in Israel’s war on Gaza and in the broader occupation of Palestine.

    How has Palestinian healthcare been de-developed over the years and what did this mean for the residents of the West Bank and Gaza before the genocide? What were the possibilities and limitations of human rights work before and after October 7? How have Israeli medical institutions been complicit in the destruction of Palestinian lives? And can there still be space for accountability after such devastation?

    🎧 To find out, tune into This Authoritarian Life, Season 2, Episode 1 — Politics of Life and Death: Gaza and the Weaponization of Medicine, with Kristóf Szombati and Erdem Evren.

    Read more on...

    -why the cumulative dismantling of Gaza’s health system amounts to genocide: https://www.phr.org.il/en/genocide-in-gaza-eng/

    -the complicity of the Israeli medical establishment: https://archive.ph/lzxNc

    -the torture of medical staff from Gaza in Israel: https://www.phr.org.il/en/torture-of-medical-workers/

    -the blocking of medical evacuations: https://www.phr.org.il/en/urgent-call-for-humanitarian-corridor/

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    1 Std. und 11 Min.
  • The Language of Authoritarianism (Origins) #6
    Mar 14 2025

    In this sixth episode of This Authoritarian Life we look at how language is used to entrench authoritarian power. Authoritarian leaders have long realized the power of propaganda, deploying radio, television and more recently social media to cement certain ideas as truths, to vindicate an exclusive right to lead the political community, to name threats and enemies, and to delegitimize critics and opponents. While they are not the only ones to deploy propaganda, they do this in particular ways. We talk to linguist and communication expert Anna Szilágyi who, after working for a decade as a journalist, has studied the deep grammar of disempowering 'language games' and recently launched a global educational program called “Words Break Bones" to raise public awareness of the power of words in private and public life.

    What is the most effective strategy for killing compassion in a society? How can pronouns be used to cement walls between people? What is the significance of military metaphors? And, most importantly, how can we find a way to navigate the minefield of authoritarian propaganda?

    🎧 To find out, tune into this sixth episode of This Authoritarian Life "The Language of Authoritarianism" with Kristóf Szombati and Erdem Evren!

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    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • Intertwined: The Regime and the Far-Right in Russia (Origins) #5
    Feb 14 2025

    In this fifth episode of This Authoritarian Life we continue to investigate the impact of war on contemporary politics. We look at the case of Russia where our guest Arkadij Lomonosov has until recently worked as a journalist and anti-fascist activist. Reflecting on his own upbringing and personal infatuation with the young Putin in his teens, knowledge derived from long years of monitoring ultranationalist and neo-fascist groups, Arkadij illuminates Putin's appeal and the narrower attraction exercised by the neo-fascist street scene, the mutually beneficial and constantly evolving relationship between the regime and different factions of the far-right, and the way in which the war in Ukraine has re-energized the latter, while unexpectedly also leading some of its most prominent members to join the Ukrainian side.

    What is the ribbon of Saint George and how did it help Putin rebuild Russian national identity? What ideas and interests is the uneasy symbiosis between Russia’s increasingly imperial regime and neo-fascist and neo-Nazi groups based on? How did leading far-right activists end up in Ukraine after 2010? And what do the US under Trump and Russia under Putin have in common?


    🎧 To find out, tune into this fifth episode of This Authoritarian Life “Intertwined: The Regime and the Far-Right in Russia’’ with Kristóf Szombati and Erdem Evren!

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    1 Std. und 11 Min.
  • The Psychic Life of Authoritarianism (Origins) #4
    Jan 14 2025

    In this fourth episode of This Authoritarian Life we focus on the destructive dimension of contemporary politics. Looking at the case of Israel and its latest campaign in Gaza, psychoanalyst Iris Hefets reflects on the post-1967 history of Israel as the gradual suspension of the superego and the displacement of internal aggression on Gaza, which, building on Freud, she describes as Israel’s ‘Id’. In turn, author Richard Seymour, drawing on his latest book Disaster Nationalism, sees cycles of violence as being rooted in capitalist and planetary crises, which fuel feelings of shame and weakness. He argues that violence offers an effective, if temporary panacea for suppressing these destabilizing psychic forces.

    How does arachnophobia help shine light on the destructive side of contemporary politics? How is it possible to exit increasingly destructive cycles of violence? And how can a recognition of vulnerability and mutual belonging help overcome aggression?

    🎧 To find out, tune into this fourth episode of This Authoritarian Life, “The Psychic Life of Authoritarianism’’, with Kristóf Szombati and Erdem Evren!

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    53 Min.
  • Veiling and Unveiling: Everyday Gender Struggles in Iran (Origins) #3
    Dec 13 2024

    Pursuing our exploration of the ‘Origins’ of authoritarianism, in this third episode of This Authoritarian Life we will continue to focus on the role of the body in authoritarian politics. More specifically, we will turn our attention to the female body, which functions as an object of control and a site of resistance, and look more closely at the example of the Islamic Republic of Iran, where tensions over the policy of mandatory veiling have surfaced in a violent manner in the past years. Our guests, sociologist Firoozeh Farvardin and artist Yasaman Pishvaei, recount their experiences of growing up as young women in Iran; reflect on the tensions surrounding female identity, family and community; analyze the Jina revolution of 2022; and offer their own hopeful view on the struggle for female emancipation.

    In what sense is veiling about infinitely more than policing how one should dress in public? How did men end up joining women’s emancipatory struggles? What role did mutual aid among citizens play in the outbreak of the revolution and what does it mean for the future of Iran?

    🎧 To find out, tune into this third episode of This Authoritarian Life with Kristóf Szombati and Erdem Evren!

    More about our guests' work:
    Yasaman Pishvaei's Fugitive Rhythms of Uprising:
    https://yasapi.com/#fugitiverhythm
    You can watch her audio-visual response to the revolution, The Womb, here:
    https://youtu.be/P_tE0Ct9EV4?feature=shared
    Firoozeh Farvardin's articles:
    https://irgac.org/people/firoozeh-farvardin/

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    45 Min.
  • Aftershocks of the Past: Reunification and Resentment in East Germany (Origins) #2
    Nov 14 2024

    Resentment may lay dormant for decades, before suddenly erupting and inundating public life. In this second episode of This Authoritarian Life, we continue to explore the ‘Origins’ of authoritarianism by asking how the past can exercise a decisive influence in and over the present. We do this by focusing on the case of East Germany, where guests 𝐀𝐧𝐧𝐚 𝐒𝐭𝐢𝐞𝐝𝐞 and 𝐄𝐥𝐬𝐤𝐞 𝐑𝐨𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐟𝐞𝐥𝐝 have conducted research and staged artistic performances.

    How does the experience of a curtailed revolution inscribe itself into the human body? How does it play into East Germans’ overwhelming sense of political abandonment? And how has the far right taken advantage of all this?

    🎧 To find out, tune into the second episode of This Authoritarian Life with Kristóf Szombati and Erdem Evren.

    More about our guests' work:
    Elske Rosenfeld's Archive of gestures:
    www.archiveofgestures.net
    Anna Stiede's Anna Medea performances:
    https://annastiede.com/ANNAMEDEA-2024

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    1 Std. und 4 Min.