139. Hill's The World Turned Upside Down -- Ann Hughes (English Revolution)

139. Hill's The World Turned Upside Down -- Ann Hughes (English Revolution)

A spectre is haunting the Everyday Anarchism series on the English revolution: the spectre of Christopher Hill's 1972 book The World Turned Upside Down. It turns out most of the ideas I've shared in this series came from Hill's book!

Ann Hughes joins me to discuss the book, and we talk through the following questions:

  • Did Hill invent the idea of the English revolution?
  • How did the radicalism of the 1960s affect Hill's approach?
  • Was Winstanley an anarchist?
  • Was the English Revolution the beginning of modernity?

Thanks so much to Ann and all the other guests in this year-long series, now (probably) concluded!

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108. Radicalism in the English Revolution 4: Oliver Cromwell - - John Morrill

108. Radicalism in the English Revolution 4: Oliver Cromwell - - John Morrill

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107. Debt Discussion 3: Anthropology and Everyday Anarchism with Bill Maurer

107. Debt Discussion 3: Anthropology and Everyday Anarchism with Bill Maurer

For the third episode of Debt Discussions, the anthropologist Bill Maurer joins me to talk about Chapter 3 of Debt, Primordial Debts. Bill and I talk about the myth of primordial debt, where it fits i...

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106. Radicalism in the English Revolution 3: The Diggers -- Ariel Hessayon

106. Radicalism in the English Revolution 3: The Diggers -- Ariel Hessayon

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105. Graeber's Debt: Chapter 3, Primordial Debts

105. Graeber's Debt: Chapter 3, Primordial Debts

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104. Radicalism in the English Revolution 2: The Levellers -- Rachel Foxley

104. Radicalism in the English Revolution 2: The Levellers -- Rachel Foxley

Emerging from both civilian and military backgrounds, the Levellers were a radical group who advocated for expanded voting rights and freedom of conscience and speech. Rachel Foxley, author of The Lev...

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103. Debt Discussion 2: Economics and Other Science Fictions with Cory Doctorow

103. Debt Discussion 2: Economics and Other Science Fictions with Cory Doctorow

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102. Radicalism in the English Revolution 1: General Introduction -- Ariel Hessayon

102. Radicalism in the English Revolution 1: General Introduction -- Ariel Hessayon

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101. Graeber's Debt: Chapter 2, The Myth of Barter

101. Graeber's Debt: Chapter 2, The Myth of Barter

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