
Essay #34: Alice Béja, ‘Emma Goldman, the Glorious Undesirable”
In this essay, Alice Béja discusses how Emma Goldman and other anarchists "Americanized" anarchism in the United States at the turn of the twentieth century, using national tropes and references to co...
18 Huhti 202217min

Essay #33: Chantelle Gray, ‘Algorithms, Automated Politics, and Anarchist Responses’
In this essay, Chantelle Gray talks about algorithmic governance - a new art of governing and government that treats individuals as data and the social world as a problem of big data sets - and the ef...
21 Maalis 202212min

Essay #32: Michael Denner, ‘Anarty’
In this essay, Michael A. Denner explores anarchism’s aesthetic attitude towards reality: What does anarchism "look like" in art? Using examples drawn from texts by two Russian thinkers, Leo Tolstoy a...
14 Helmi 202223min

Essay #31: Anthony Ince, ‘Uncharted Territory: Thinking about Space Beyond the State’
In this essay, Anthony Ince explores how a state-centric understanding of the world, how it fits together, and our place in it, limits both popular and academic ideas of what forms of societal organis...
24 Tammi 202222min

Essay #30: Eric Laursen, ‘Climate Change, Anarchy, and the End of the State’
In this essay, Eric Laursen discusses the roots of the climate change crisis in the forces driving the modern State. He lays out an analysis that locates overreliance on fossil fuels in the State's pa...
10 Tammi 202214min

Essay #29: Jeff Ferrell, ‘Dumpster Diving as Direct Action‘
In this essay, Jeff Ferrell discusses his lifelong practice of ‘dumpster diving’ (trash picking, skip diving) as a form of anarchist direct action. He argues that dumpster diving constitutes a direct ...
3 Tammi 202214min

Essay #28: Hayyim Rothman, ‘Anarcho-Judaism and the Thought of Avraham Heyn‘
In this essay, Hayyim Rothman discusses religious Jewish anarchism. Beginning with a survey of its historical and some of its theological foundations, he proceeds to highlight central themes in the wo...
20 Joulu 202131min

Essay #27: Adam Barker, ‘Pitfalls of Anarchist Solidarity with Indigenous Communities‘
In this essay, Adam Barker discusses recurrent problems around non-Indigenous anarchists involved in land reclamation actions, along with Audra, a Kanonsionni'on:we (Ga-noon-soon-knee-on-way) resident...
13 Joulu 202127min



















