Cooking For The Clueless – Episode 13: Wrap Up & Reflections On A Socialist Philosophy Of Cooking
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Nathan and Oren survey their creations and discuss applying the radically democratic lessons of cooking to all of life. COOKING FOR THE CLUELESS: On most …
While cooking cluelessly, Nathan was also firing his staff for organizing a co-op.
Guess my suspicion of him as a bourgeoisie dandy fraud pretending to be a socialist was correct.
Hey man, what the fuck
Apologize, rehire everyone, and make it a co-op. While I can’t take back the money I’ve already given you, I won’t give you another dime unless you make this situation right.
This is so funny. 😂
Even if he didn't want a worker co-op there are better ways he could have gone about it.
Is this wrapping up because Nathan fired Oren too?
I can only imagine why the soviet union failed.
i stand with Nathan.
wth the likes of Briahna Joy Grey around, I would be suspicious of the motives of the people who scared Nathan so much that he acted dumb.
Over so soon? Aw what a shame………..
I understand people are upset with Nathan but I think we need to separate the art from the artist and judge the cooking show on its own merits
Nathan, did you just do something really stupid? What is this thing I hear about you firing your staff?
lmao the absolute fucking balls to still post this rn
Not letting your workers organize isn’t very socialist, now is it?
Yeah, I’m gonna cancel my subscription until everyone is hired back and the place is democratized. Maybe this is me being overly naive but until I heard about what happened, I kind of thought the magazine was already a co-op…
A socialist who fires employees who want to have a democratic work place.
Solidarity dies screaming.
Does Oren still work at Current Affairs?
anyone talking is a bot who didnt work there
Nathan is still the best writer that the English speaking left has, next to Chomsky. I hope the left doesn't lose him.
😬😬😬
Reading the comments: Oh man, this is so disappointing. I really liked Nathan and in general enjoyed reading articles at Current Affairs, but firing people trying to work by socialist principles is not cool… I saw Lyta's Twitter post too, I can't imagine how betrayed the fired staff must feel.
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