Uncivilized podcast, episode 24- Warzone III
Artxmis, Flower Bomb, and Baba Yaga talk about Warzone distro, identity politics, Leftism, veganism, nihilism, and many other niche things that only you care about in episode 24 of Uncivilized.
Artxmis, Flower Bomb, and Baba Yaga talk about Warzone distro, identity politics, Leftism, veganism, nihilism, and many other niche things that only you care about in episode 24 of Uncivilized.
From Zero Repeater
...in 'Operaismo: History, Genealogy, Method'
Gigi discusses his new book with Kenny and the book’s translator, Clara Pope, focussing on the relation of Operaismo to anarchism, Bordigism, and other Marxist ‘heresies’, and the ‘third’ great figure of Operaismo: Romano Alquati.
From RevolutionZ
Episode 227 of RevolutionZ explores the underlying logic and commitments of anarchism as formulated by my fellow podcaster Daniel Baryon otherwise known as Anark. Support the show
Emanuel/Knives and Artxmis discuss the implications and critiques of space colonization, theorizing on aliens, and how it relates to the Marxist ideas of Posadas. Sit back and enjoy this very serious episode! (ANews note: this is a joke episode, no need to bring your armchair theorizing hats to the comment section!)
From It's Going Down
On this episode, we speak with two members of the support crew for anarchist political prisoner, Eric King, who talk about a current fundraiser to help Eric get back on his feet as his release at the end of the year nears. We discuss how Eric has been standing strong following his successful trial and how people can support him as he prepares for life after prison.
This week on the show, we’re sharing an interview with Mixael Laufer of the 4 Thieves Vinegar Collective about the the group, building scientific competency, biohacking, authority, intellectual property… oh boy there’s a lot there.
Ep. 140: Survivance/Did the CIA Fund Good Art - Dominique Althoff
Speaking about the CIA in positive terms is certainly a hard sell for anarchists. [...] Anarchists are aware of the value of “neither confirming nor denying”, that the conspiracy is larger and more dangerous than it is. Why not let the rumors spread?
This week, I spoke with Dr. Alexander Dunlap about a range of topics, such as Degrowth, green anarchism, the violence of extractivism, questions of the conception of renewable energy and resistance to ecocide. We covered a lot in this discussion and he’s written a lot on a range of related topics.
From Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff
Margaret talks with Jolie Holland about Isabelle Eberhardt, aka Si Mahmoud Saadi, the Muslim crossdressing adventurer raised by anarchists.
From Anarcology by Sean Swain
Today we will discuss crapatalism.
This week, we share our chat with Tom Wetzel on his recently published book Overcoming Capitalism: Strategy for the Working Class in the 21st Century (AK Press, 2022). Tom is an organizer with Worker’s Solidarity Alliance, an anarcho-syndicalist group relaunching in the SF Bay Area, which publishes to Action journal online and is affiliated with the International Worker’s Association IWA/AIT.
From Strangers in a Tangled Wilderness
A new podcast for people who like movies and hate cops. Every... I dont know, month or so we get some anti-authoritarian freaks together to talk about video games and comics and shit as a springboard to get silly in ways that are totally parody and not court admissible, nice try FBI. For this debut episode Io and Margaret, talk about Star Wars. Specifically the new and definitely intentional insurectionary propaganda from comrad Disney, Andor.
Remembering Tortuguita + Resistance in Lützerath and Against Tren Maya
This week on The Final Straw, we feature three segments: words from a friend of Manuel “Tortuguita” Teran, the forest defender killed by law enforcement on January 18th outside of Atlanta, Georgia; A-Radio Berlin’s conversation with an activist at Lutzerath encampment in western Germany attempting to block a lignite coal extraction operation by RWE; a discussion of the Tren Maya megaproject by the AMLO administration in Mexico.
We just passed the 100th anniversary of the murder by incarceration and hounding of Mexican Revolutionary anarchist communist Ricardo Flores Magón on 21st of November. For this hour or so, I spoke with Mitchell Cowen Verter, co-author of the 2005 AK Press book, Dreams of Freedom: A Ricardo Flores Magon Reader. We talk about RFM’s life, ideas and legacy.
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