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Mutual Exchange Radio: Dispatches from Russia (C4SS Around the World)

In this special edition of Mutual Exchange Radio, Alex McHugh interviews Ilya, a Russian social anarchist and anti-fascist. Ilya has written for C4SS a couple of times as well as translating some English articles into Russian. In this interview, part of our “Around the World” mini-series with C4SS contributors across the world, we dig into the current muted nature of Russian political activism, the Russian far-right and the dangers they pose, and antifascist hardcore and anarcho-chanson music

Three on Civilization, on Immediatism podcast

Three on Civilization, on Immediatism podcast

By request, Immediatism has three recent episodes on aspects of civilization, by Wolfi Landstreicher and Feral Faun. In Civilization and the Creative Urge (in Killing King Abacus Anthology), we are encouraged to engage in unrestrained creative activity and experimentation, for our own pleasure. "[T]he destruction of civilization, this system of social control that is smothering the planet, and the creation of our lives and interactions as so completely our own that they cannot be socialized, systematized or otherwise alienated from us will require explorations and experimentations with the possible that go far beyond anything we have yet tried." ~Wolfi Landstreicher

Episode 6 – We’re Back!

From Twin Trouble

After a long hiatus Jeremy and Jason Hammond are back with another episode of Twin Trouble! Jeremy, finally released from prison, talks about his experiences catching COVID for the second time behind bars. Next, the twins dissect the January 6 attempted right-wing coup and the impact of Parlerleaks, Gableaks, and the issue of free speech on the internet.

Canenero on Immediatism podcast

Caneneroooooooooooooooooooooooo

"Canenero was a weekly anarchist publication that came out in Italy between the end of 1994 and the beginning of 1997 with one break, when the Marini investigation against anarchists began to bear its rotten fruit in the state's attempt to imprison dozens of anarchists on charges of 'subversive association' or membership in an 'armed gang.' One of the ideas behind Canenero was to provide a means for ongoing communication and discussion in the face of this repressive operation of the state. A substantial portion of the material in the paper dealt with the situation and the various anarchist responses to it." ~from the cover

Extinguish the Old, on Immediatism podcast

Extinguish the Olds.... ageism!

These three podcast episodes contain "just a few of the surviving literary fragments and insurrectio nary ephemera produced by the Russian individualist anarchists A.L and V.L. Gordin, before and during the Russian Revolution. In 1917, the Gordin brouthers founded a society of Anarchist-Communists which they called the Union of the Oppressed Five, the 'Oppressed Five referred to those categories of humanity which endured the greatest hardships under the yoke of Western civilization: 'worker-vagabond,' national minority, woman, youth, and individual personality. The organizationalists adn dry rationalists of the Russian anarchist movement considered the Gordin's wild-eyed philosophers run amuck, annihilators of all accepted verities and traditions who were satanically bent upon the destruction of all institutionalized discipline and (party) authority. In the context of the Russian Revolution, the Gordin Brothers fashioned Molotov cocktails out of these ideas and bolstered their impactive power with their own colorful and explosive language." ~from the cover

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