056. William Morris -- Ruth Kinna (1st Anniversary Episode!)

056. William Morris -- Ruth Kinna (1st Anniversary Episode!)

One year later, Everyday Anarchism continues!

In this episode, Ruth Kinna and I discuss William Morris, the brilliant craftsman/poet/artist who set out to defeat capitalism when he realized that the forces of commerce wouldn't let craftspeople make a living unless they sold their wares to wealthy. Just don't call him an anarchist.

You can also hear Ruth's previous appearances on Everyday Anarchism, covering Santa Claus and Kropotkin.

Please help Everyday Anarchism continue until September 2023 by telling a friend about the show, giving financially at everydayanarchism.com, or leaving a 5-star review on Apple or Spotify!

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139. Hill's The World Turned Upside Down -- Ann Hughes (English Revolution)

139. Hill's The World Turned Upside Down -- Ann Hughes (English Revolution)

A spectre is haunting the Everyday Anarchism series on the English revolution: the spectre of Christopher Hill's 1972 book The World Turned Upside Down. It turns out most of the ideas I've shared in t...

6 Marras 202454min

138. Debt Discussion 10, Debt in the Middle Ages with Eleanor Janega

138. Debt Discussion 10, Debt in the Middle Ages with Eleanor Janega

Eleanor Janega, the very first guest on the Graeber's Debt series, comes back on the show to discuss what the middle ages were, how they were a global phenomenon, and why they weren't as bad as you've...

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137. Mao and Anarchism -- Karl Gerth

137. Mao and Anarchism -- Karl Gerth

I'm joined by Karl Gerth, professor of modern Chinese history at the University of California, San Diego, to discuss the Chinese Communist Revolution and how Maoism attempted to avoid the mistakes of ...

23 Loka 20241h

136. Graeber's Debt Chapter 10: The Middle Ages

136. Graeber's Debt Chapter 10: The Middle Ages

In Graeber's middle ages, empires fell apart while temples and monasteries kept everything together with metaphysical debt. Oh, and Europe isn't very important.Eleanor Janega returns later this month ...

16 Loka 202449min

135. Graeber's Debt Chapter 9: The Axial Age

135. Graeber's Debt Chapter 9: The Axial Age

Following on my discussion with John Weisweiler, more detail on Graeber's account of the Axial Age

2 Loka 202435min

134. Debt Discussion 9, the Axial Age with John Weisweiler

134. Debt Discussion 9, the Axial Age with John Weisweiler

In this episode in my series on Graeber's Debt, I'm joined by John Weisweiler to discuss Chapter 9, "The Axial Age." John and I discuss Graeber's insights into the relationship between money, debt, an...

18 Syys 202454min

133. 3rd Anniversary Episode! -- Ruth Kinna

133. 3rd Anniversary Episode! -- Ruth Kinna

Ruth Kinna comes back on the show to celebrate 3 years of Everyday Anarchism. We talk about the relationship between anarchism and protest, and where everyday anarchism fits with capital-A Anarchism. ...

10 Syys 202457min

132. Debt Discussion 8, Cycles of History with Luke Kemp

132. Debt Discussion 8, Cycles of History with Luke Kemp

Luke Kemp joins me to discuss Chapter 8 of Debt, asking the question: Is Graeber right when he says that history follows clear cycles?Sort of!

4 Syys 202453min

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