
Essay #44: Jennifer Cole, ‘Social Kropotkinism: The Best New Normal for Survival’
In this essay, Jennifer Cole discusses how Peter Kropotkin's early writings on mutualism sit alongside Charles Darwin's writings on human evolution and underpin current interests within evolutionary a...
19 Sep 202219min

Essay #43: Laura Galián, ‘Anarchism in the South of the Mediterranean’
In this essay, Laura Galián delves into the history of anarchism in the south of the Mediterranean from a historical and historiographical perspective by reviewing the anti-authoritarian geographies o...
22 Aug 202229min

Essay #42: Sophie Scott-Brown, ‘Adventures in Anarchist Autobiography’
In this essay, Sophie Scott-Brown explores the life and times of anarchist autobiography. From Proudhon to Kropotkin, Goldman to Read, many anarchists have written their life stories and provided gene...
8 Aug 202219min

Essay #41: Nathaniel Andrews, ‘Anarchist Children and Childhoods in the ‘Argentinian Barcelona’’
In this essay, Nathaniel Andrews explores both the role of children within anarchist activism, and anarchist understandings of childhood, focusing specifically on the Argentinian city of Rosario, in t...
25 Jul 202216min

Essay #40: Sarah Gelbard, ‘Practicing Performances of Punk Anarchism in the Academy’
In this essay, Sarah Gelbard reflects on the messy relationship between punk, anarchy, and anarchism and ways it can be conceived of as identity, politics, scene, performance, and/or practice. For pun...
11 Jul 202214min

Essay #39: Frankie Hines, ’Anarchism, Literature, and the Problem of Representation’
In this essay, Frankie Hines argues that an anarchist literary theory requires engaging with the anarchist critique of representation and considering possibilities for non-representational literary mo...
27 Jun 202213min

Essay #38: Dorian Wallace, ‘Liberation Music Therapy’
In this essay, Dorian Wallace discusses the use of music as a source of emancipatory inspiration, revolutionary practice, and transformational communal healing. He addresses the interconnections betwe...
13 Jun 202219min

Essay #37: Janet Biehl, ‘Their Blood Got Mixed’
In this essay, Janet Biehl discusses her new graphic memoir, Their Blood Got Mixed: Revolutionary Rojava and the War on ISIS, an exploration of the Rojava revolution as of the spring of 2019. She give...
30 Mai 202218min



















