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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2021 · 53 MIN

They Live

from Pop & Locke

The narrative of They Live follows the social-democratic political story described by George Monbiot in his book Out of the Wreckage. This story explains how the world fell into disorder as a result of the self-seeking behavior of the unrestrained elite. Julian Sachez & Jesse Walker join the show to discuss how John Carpenter’s underrated sci-fi horror movie, They Live, did more than skewer yuppies — it gave us the last word on the Reagan era. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The narrative of They Live follows the social-democratic political story described by George Monbiot in his book Out of the Wreckage. This story explains how the world fell into disorder as a result of the self-seeking behavior of the unrestrained elite. Julian Sachez & Jesse Walker join the show to discuss how John Carpenter’s underrated sci-fi horror movie, They Live, did more than skewer yuppies — it gave us the last word on the Reagan era. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The narrative of They Live follows the social-democratic political story described by George Monbiot in his book Out of the Wreckage. This story explains how the world fell into disorder as a result of the self-seeking behavior of the unrestrained...

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