175. The Battle of Seattle -- D.W. Gibson

175. The Battle of Seattle -- D.W. Gibson

The modern anarchist movement began in 1999, when the World Trade Organization met in Seattle in order to create a set of rules which would require every country to accept the worst excesses of capitalism.

Waiting for them in Seattle was a loose coalition of anarchists, farmers, organized labor, punks, Zapatistas, and giant puppets.

Team Puppet won.

D.W. Gibson's new book One Week to Change the World is an oral history of the Battle of Seattle. Gibson interviewed everyone from the black bloc to the riot police. The book is a history but also a guide for future protests. I highly recommend it!

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114. Revolution and Anarchism in The Mars Trilogy -- Kim Stanley Robinson

114. Revolution and Anarchism in The Mars Trilogy -- Kim Stanley Robinson

Kim Stanley Robinson to talk about his Mars trilogy, the theory of revolution that animates it, and where anarchism and anarchists fit in. This conversation is a direct sequel to our conversations on ...

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Rerun: Anarchism is...Mardi Gras with Meredith King

Rerun: Anarchism is...Mardi Gras with Meredith King

Happy Mardi Gras! The show should be back publishing new episodes in March. In the meantime, here's a rerun, and a link to a couple of interview I did late last year:https://pod.link/1705765872/episod...

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113. The Ranters -- Nigel Smith (English Revolution)

113. The Ranters -- Nigel Smith (English Revolution)

Radicalism in the English Revolution gets to the Ranters, the radical group of protestants who may or may not have practiced free love - but definitely sparked a moral panic!In this extra-long discuss...

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Rerun: Anarchism is...Santa Claus! -- Ruth Kinna

Rerun: Anarchism is...Santa Claus! -- Ruth Kinna

For my very first repeat episode, I'm reposting a conversation with Ruth Kinna about Santa Claus, Kropotkin, and the prefigurative practice of Christmas.You can read Ruth's article on the topic here: ...

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112. The Puritan Christmas Wars -- Diane Purkiss (English Revolution)

112. The Puritan Christmas Wars -- Diane Purkiss (English Revolution)

Diane Purkiss joins me to discuss the Christmas Wars, in which Puritans attempted to prevent the celebration of Christmas in the 17th century. Christmas was a carnival in which the world was turned up...

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111. Graeber's Debt: Chapter 4, Cruelty and Redemption

111. Graeber's Debt: Chapter 4, Cruelty and Redemption

Debt Chapter 4, in which Jesus and Nietzsche show up!

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110. Luddism: 19th Century Direct Action against TechnoCapitalism -- Brian Merchant

110. Luddism: 19th Century Direct Action against TechnoCapitalism -- Brian Merchant

I'm joined by Brian Merchant to discuss his new book, Blood in the Machine. Brian argues persuasively that the Luddites weren't anti-technology but were actually for a different social order and a dif...

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109. Anarchism is...Homeschooling -- Andrewism

109. Anarchism is...Homeschooling -- Andrewism

In a break from the two ongoing series, in this week's episode I'm joined by the anarchist YouTuber Andrewism. Andrew and I discuss homeschooling, our shared experiences as homeschooled kids, the way ...

29 Nov 202351min

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