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Everyday Anarchism

By: Graham Culbertson
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  • The core idea of this podcast comes from David Graeber, who wrote that our everyday life is mostly run on anarchism, and at the same time people believe that anarchism doesn’t work. One of these is wrong. I hope to illuminate how our communities already depend on Mutual Aid, in big and small ways. I'll do that by excavating the historical events and cultural trends you already know about, but have never thought about in terms of anarchism. Find me at https://www.everydayanarchism.com
    Copyright 2024 Graham Culbertson
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  • 125. Graeber's Debt Chapter 7, Honor and Degradation
    Jun 5 2024

    A little belatedly, here's my episode about Graeber's Debt, Chapter 7. A discussion on honor and dignity will be coming later this month with Clif Mark of the Good in Theory podcast!

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    46 mins
  • 124. The Early Quakers -- Kate Peters (English Revolution)
    May 29 2024

    Kate Peters, author of Print Culture and the Early Quakers, joins me to discuss the Quakers, the last of the radical groups we're covering the English Revolution series. You can hear about how the Quakers can be seen as the end of political radicalism in the revolution, or alternately as a different form of radical organizing, as evidenced by William Penn's political declarations in the 1701 charter for Pennsylvania:

    https://oll.libertyfund.org/pages/1701-pennsylvania-charter-of-liberties

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • 123. Debt Discussion 6: Graeber as Grand Theorist with Fuad Musallam
    May 22 2024

    In this debt discussion, Fuad and I discuss Chapter 6 of Debt, "Games with Sex and Death," and especially the way that Graeber is writing in the grand theory tradition of anthropology. Fuad also taught with David at the London School of Economics, and is able to explain how Graeber approached these same concepts in anthropology as a teacher and colleague.

    You can find Fuad's anthropological work on activism here: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/dasa/musallam-fuad

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    1 hr and 9 mins

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best anarchist podcast on audible

quite thought provoking - a good mix of historical anarchist literature and contemporary anarchist thought

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