001. Introducing Everyday Anarchism

001. Introducing Everyday Anarchism

In this episode, I introduce the idea that anarchism is all around you and you're using it every day. In fact, there's nothing more everyday - more normal, decent, and regular - than anarchism. Cooperation, or mutual aid, is how we structure our lives. And when we find alternatives to cooperation (like competition, commercialism, or coercion), we see that those alternatives are actually versions of cooperation, not alternatives to it.

Not convinced? Give it a listen. And share your thoughts with me at everydayanarchismpodcast@gmail.com !

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198. The Age of Revolutions in the Americas -- Arturo Chang

198. The Age of Revolutions in the Americas -- Arturo Chang

It's generally accepted that there was an "age of revolutions" in Europe in the 18th and 19th century. Sometimes the American revolution is added. But there were many, many revolutions in the Caribbea...

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197. Seeing Paris Behind the Postcard -- Amit Chaudhuri

197. Seeing Paris Behind the Postcard -- Amit Chaudhuri

Amit Chaudhuri rejoins me to discuss his new novel/memoir/essay, Chateau Rouge. The book is about a writer who finds himself in a region of Paris, Chateau Rouge, filled with immigrants and their small...

12 Aug 54min

196. Shay's Rebellion as Honorable Anarchy -- Daniel Bullen

196. Shay's Rebellion as Honorable Anarchy -- Daniel Bullen

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195. The Fascist Appeal of The Movies -- David Thomson

195. The Fascist Appeal of The Movies -- David Thomson

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8 Jul 54min

194. The Boston Tea Party as Direct Action -- Benjamin Carp

194. The Boston Tea Party as Direct Action -- Benjamin Carp

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193. Ancient Anarchy -- Christopher B. Zeichmann

193. Ancient Anarchy -- Christopher B. Zeichmann

Christopher B. Zeichmann joins me to discuss his new book about ancient anarchism. We discuss the way the origins of the word anarchy, the way that democracy and anarchy have long been linked, and how...

1 Jul 44min

192. Can AI be Saved From Capitalism? -- Cory Doctorow

192. Can AI be Saved From Capitalism? -- Cory Doctorow

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24 Jun 54min

191. The Deep American Constitution -- Mark Peterson

191. The Deep American Constitution -- Mark Peterson

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