150. Secret Mall Apartment -- Jeremy Workman and Michael Townsend

150. Secret Mall Apartment -- Jeremy Workman and Michael Townsend

When capitalists developed their neighborhood with a giant mall, eight artists developed an abandoned space in the mall into an apartment. It was art without permission, and now there's a documentary about what it was like to make a secret mall apartment as a form of art. Jeremy Workman, the director of Secret Mall Apartment, and Michael Townsend, the originator of the idea, join me to discuss the film and what it means to make art without permission.

I highly recommend that you check out Michael's public art, which you can learn about here: https://www.tapeart.com/

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072. Stanley Cavell and Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Lawrence Rhu

072. Stanley Cavell and Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Lawrence Rhu

Lawrence Rhu, my undergraduate mentor and friend of more than two decades, joins me today to discuss Stanley Cavell, one of his mentors and one of American philosophy's most idiosyncratic and humanist...

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071. Practical Anarchism -- Scott Branson

071. Practical Anarchism -- Scott Branson

Today I'm joined by the author Scott Branson to discuss their book Practical Anarchism. Scott and I discuss the similarities between our approaches, as well as some key differences related to terminol...

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070. Fully Automated Luxury Gay Space Communism

070. Fully Automated Luxury Gay Space Communism

Also known as Fully Automated Luxury Queer Space AnarchismThis week, 3 of my former students - Joy Frost, Mark Muchane, and Rook Schrader - join me to discuss Fully Automated Luxury Gay Space Communis...

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069. Anarchist Constitutions -- Ruth Kinna

069. Anarchist Constitutions -- Ruth Kinna

Ruth Kinna joins me to discuss Anarchic Agreements: A Field Guide to Collective Organizing, from PM Press. In this very short book, Ruth and her collaborators (Alex Prichard, Thomas Swann, and Seeds f...

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068. Rojava and the Kurdish Women's Movement -- Dilar Dirik

068. Rojava and the Kurdish Women's Movement -- Dilar Dirik

This podcast finally turns its attention to the Kurdish Women's Movement in Rojava. My guest is Dilar Dirik, whose new book The Kurdish Women's Movement: History, Theory, Practice takes a sociological...

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067. Embracing Mathematical Anarchism - - Philip Ording

067. Embracing Mathematical Anarchism - - Philip Ording

Mathematician Philip Ording joins me to discuss his book, 99 Variations on a Proof, in which he finds the solution to (or "proves" his solution to) the same cubic equation over and over and over again...

7 Dec 202253min

066. Dorothy Day's Catholic Anarchism -- Brian Terrell

066. Dorothy Day's Catholic Anarchism -- Brian Terrell

My guest today is Brian Terrell, a member of the Catholic Worker, a goat farmer, a peace protester, and a personal friend of Dorothy Day. Brian discusses the life and philosophy of Dorothy Day, helpin...

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065. Should You Watch the Qatar World Cup? -- David Goldblatt

065. Should You Watch the Qatar World Cup? -- David Goldblatt

David Goldblatt joins me to discuss the ethics of the 2022 World Cup. This World Cup is a triumph of corporate capitalism and corruption over workers' rights, human rights, and the environment. On the...

16 Nov 202246min

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