Follow Ideas, Not People: Reclaiming the Collective - A Radical Podcast Ep. 25

Follow Ideas, Not People: Reclaiming the Collective - A Radical Podcast Ep. 25

In this episode of A Radical Podcast, we embark on a journey to reclaim the collective power of ideas over individuals. Starting with a critical analysis of a Harvard Business Review article on narcissistic leadership, we dismantle capitalist frameworks that emphasize individual achievement.

Then, we pivot to global resistance movements with the theme "Follow Ideas, Not People," highlighting the power of ideas to fuel transformative change. We wrap it all up with the latest updates from A Radical Guide to keep you in the loop.


➡ Resources & References

Introduction: We set the stage for an episode dedicated to questioning individualism in leadership and embracing the power of collective ideas.

Anarchist & Radical News: A deep dive into the Harvard Business Review article, "Narcissistic Leaders: The Incredible Pros, the Inevitable Cons," where we scrutinize its capitalist and neoliberal biases.

Resistance Around the World: Focused on the mindset of "Follow Ideas, Not People," we discuss how this notion has historically fueled resistance movements and empowered social change.

About A Radical Guide: Catch up on the latest happenings and upcoming projects from A Radical Guide to keep your finger on the pulse of this dynamic community.

By the end of this episode, you'll be inspired to question commonly held beliefs about leadership, embrace the value of collective action, and stay informed about radical undertakings worldwide. Join us in this compelling conversation as we reclaim the collective.

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