
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 Okt 202449min

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 Okt 202435min

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 Sep 202454min

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 Sep 202457min

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 Sep 202453min

131. The Case Against Competition -- Alfie Kohn
I'm joined by Alfie Kohn to discuss No Contest: The Case Against Competition, his 1986 book about how competition hurts rather than helps people do their best. We cover the problem with grades, the re...
28 Aug 202437min

130. Graeber's Debt Chapter 8: Credit vs. Bullion, and the Cycles of History
The Debt series returns, hopefully to finish by early 2025.This my reading of Chapter 8 (and a little of Chapter 7), soon to be followed by a discussion with Luke Kemp.
21 Aug 202433min

129. The Everyday Anarchy of Colin Ward -- Roman Krznaric
This episode publishes on the hundredth anniversary of Colin Ward! Colin was one of the popularizers of many of the ideas featured in this podcast, and I've stayed away from covering him for fear of c...
14 Aug 202456min



















