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Deep Solidarity and Moralizing with Tess Gallagher-Clancy and Joerg Rieger (S1:E8)

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George and Gabby had the privilege of sitting down with Tess GC of LeftCatholic/SpiritofSolidarity and Dr. Joerg Rieger.
They engaged in a discussion about religion, justice, and leftist philosophy and activism. They cover the concept of deep solidarity, the role of confession and repentance within the secular left, the nature of organizing and the issues being addressed, the importance of understanding the left as a majority Populist movement, the role of the professional managerial class in societal structures, the role of moralizing movements, and their experiences with Catholicism.
Referenced materials:
Tess: https://spiritofsolidarity.substack.com/p/would-you-join-the-moralizers
Joerg: Theology in the Capitalocene (2022), https://www.religionandjustice.org/interventions-forum-on-privilege-and-power-in-the-capitalocene

To find Tess' work:
https://www.instagram.com/leftcatholic/
https://www.instagram.com/the_just_word_commentary/
Welcome to "Religion and Justice," a podcast brought to you by the Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice at Vanderbilt Divinity School.

We explore the intersections of class, religion, labor, and ecology, which bring together diverse populations and publics uncovering their implications for justice and solidarity

This podcast is a space for investigation, education, and organizing around these intersections. Join us as we engage in thought-provoking discussions with experts, fostering dialogue for actionable change. Together, we navigate religion, justice, and solidarity for a more equitable future.

Head to religionandjustice.org/podcast for our webpage!
Find us on social media:
https://www.facebook.com/religionandjustice
https://twitter.com/ReligionandJ
https://www.instagram.com/religionandjustice/

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Content provided by Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice and Wendland-Cook Program in Religion. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice and Wendland-Cook Program in Religion or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

George and Gabby had the privilege of sitting down with Tess GC of LeftCatholic/SpiritofSolidarity and Dr. Joerg Rieger.
They engaged in a discussion about religion, justice, and leftist philosophy and activism. They cover the concept of deep solidarity, the role of confession and repentance within the secular left, the nature of organizing and the issues being addressed, the importance of understanding the left as a majority Populist movement, the role of the professional managerial class in societal structures, the role of moralizing movements, and their experiences with Catholicism.
Referenced materials:
Tess: https://spiritofsolidarity.substack.com/p/would-you-join-the-moralizers
Joerg: Theology in the Capitalocene (2022), https://www.religionandjustice.org/interventions-forum-on-privilege-and-power-in-the-capitalocene

To find Tess' work:
https://www.instagram.com/leftcatholic/
https://www.instagram.com/the_just_word_commentary/
Welcome to "Religion and Justice," a podcast brought to you by the Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice at Vanderbilt Divinity School.

We explore the intersections of class, religion, labor, and ecology, which bring together diverse populations and publics uncovering their implications for justice and solidarity

This podcast is a space for investigation, education, and organizing around these intersections. Join us as we engage in thought-provoking discussions with experts, fostering dialogue for actionable change. Together, we navigate religion, justice, and solidarity for a more equitable future.

Head to religionandjustice.org/podcast for our webpage!
Find us on social media:
https://www.facebook.com/religionandjustice
https://twitter.com/ReligionandJ
https://www.instagram.com/religionandjustice/

  continue reading

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