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Episode 23 – Second Wave Anarchy
This was a great conversation about how to think/talk about the fact that most self-described anarchists are in fact poop. JK. In fact a good percentage of anarchists are working […]
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Introducing Episode 23 – Second wave anarchy
In this episode we will discuss the ways that anarchy has changed in the past 50 years. How our desire for a different world expresses itself in counter-culture, in protest […]
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Episode 22: Sex
This was a great episode and a great conversation. Lili, Nettle, Dom and A! discussed the history of sexual discourse in anarchism. We talked about poly, sex negativity, etc.
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Introducing Episode 22: Sex
Early 20th Century Anarchists, like Emma Goldman and Emile Armand, yearned for a new sexual liberty: polyamory, bisexuality, nudism, and fluid gender, if desired. This impulse did not come from […]
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Episode 21 – Means and Ends
This episode includes feedback on anews article on means and ends General discussion about means and ends evolving into a discussion about Necheyav and anarcho-pacifism Talk about the GSABF drama […]
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Introducing Episode 21 – Means and Ends
This week we are going to discuss the revolutionary potential of anarchism and the consequences of means and ends questions in that regard. Join in the conversation! Sunday at noon […]
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Episode 20 – Dad is very disappointed in you
As you age you begin to see the humor in starting sentences like “as you age.” You recognize that many, if not most, of the people who could learn from […]
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Introducing Episode 20 – Dad is very disappointed in you
This week we discuss aging out of the anarchist space. We have always known that anarchism in the late 20th and early 21st century has more in common with subcultures […]
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Episode 19 – Green Scare Anarchist Bookfair
This week let’s discuss the condition of the anarchist bookfair. Maybe it’s just me and the projects I’ve been involved in but it seems that in the past few years […]
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Introducing Episode 19 – Green Scare Anarchist Bookfair
This week let’s discuss the condition of the anarchist bookfair. Maybe it’s just me and the projects I’ve been involved in but it seems that in the past few years […]
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