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Conversations about conflict on an angry planet. Created, produced, and hosted by Matthew Gault and Jason Fields


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Ciencia Política Mundial Política y Gobierno
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  • Libya, China, and the Outlaw Ocean
    Jun 25 2025

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    The ocean is vast, beautiful, and lawless. Thousands of miles from any coast, power belongs to those who seize it.


    On this episode of Angry Planet, journalist Ian Urbina stops by to discuss the Outlaw Ocean Project and the second season of its incredible podcast. Urbina and his team of investigative journalists are telling stories about human rights, labor, and the environment on the vast swaths of the planet covered in water.


    • The hidden cost of the seafood supply chain
    • Why the ocean is such a lawless place
    • “Crimes at the intersection of environment and human rights.”
    • Libya is “hell on earth” for migrants
    • Aliou’s journey to Libya
    • How Europe enables Libyan militias to police its borders
    • The migration to slavery pipeline
    • A team of journalists at gunpoint
    • Life on a Chinese squid fishing vessel
    • Low tech and high tech reporting gets the job done
    • “That is what life is like in that niche of hell.”


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    Inside a migrant detention center in Libya


    China: The Superpower of Seafood

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    59 m
  • Silicon Valley Wants ‘More Everything Forever’
    Jun 17 2025

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    The futures of the past have curdled into the nightmares of the present. The richest and most powerful people the world has ever known want to colonize mars, live forever, and digitize human consciousness. To make these technological miracles come to pass, they say, will require people to dramatically change the way they live and work. Will it be worth it? Does science even say it’s possible?


    On this Angry Planet, astrophysicist and author Adam Becker joins us to explain all the problems with Silicon Valley’s dreams of the future. It’s not a short list. Much of the tech, and even the physics, don’t work the way techno-utopians say it does. Some of the people hawking robot slaves and immortality are chasing the impossible for tragic personal reasons. Others are just trying to sell you something. It’s all the subject of Becker’s new book: More Everything Forever.

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    • Franics Fukuyama and the end of everything
    • “Death is the ultimate limit, the ultimate loss of control.”
    • Moore’s law, the singularity, and Ray Kurzweil’s father
    • The Face on Mars and large language models
    • Elizas all the way down
    • The false binaries of the tech bro future
    • Silicon Valley’s lost boys
    • “Death is avoidable and taxation is theft.”
    • Stasis for me but not for thee
    • “Mars sucks”


    Against Life Extension by Francis Fukuyama


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    More Everything Forever on Amazon

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    55 m
  • America’s Favorite Gunfighters and the Birth of the Old West
    Jun 7 2025

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    America loves the Western. Stories about frontier towns, outlaws and lawmen, and—most of all—killing. How did the myth and legend of the gunfighter come to permeate the U.S.? Were there rules to gunfights? How did you become famous by killing people? Did Texas, yes Texas, make all this possible?


    We’ll answer those questions in this episode of the show as we discuss the new book The Gunfighters: How Texas Made the West Wild. It’s the work of returning guest (and Texan) Bryan Burrough.


    • Texas is both the West and the South
    • What made Texas so violent
    • What, exactly, is a gunfighter?
    • The rules of the duel
    • “Boys, I’m killed”
    • How to win friends while killin’ people
    • “What is more equalizing than a man alone with a gun?”
    • Olive, Isom Prentice
    • Historiography of the gunfighter
    • Modern bank robbers are boring
    • The cattle business is the perfect vehicle for violence
    • The future belongs ... to pirates?


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    58 m
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