Elysha, Nate and Tom discuss Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology by David Graeber. Tune in next week to find out: Are You An Anarchist? The Answer May Surprise You! Other mentioned works: Debt: The First 5000 Years The Utopia of Rules Bullshit...
Dissident Island episode 255 offers another serving of auditory agitation featuring: – An extended interview with anarchist writer Iain McKay following on from our last chats with him in 2009 we caught up with him again to evaluate our wins, losses...
Adom Getachew on Imperialism, Anti-Fascism, Decolonization, Self-Determination, Internationalism and Anti-Imperial Futures Adom Getachew’s Twitter: Worldmaking After Empire: Music by AwareNess: Bandcamp Please support the podcast on Patreon:...
Sam talks to Matthew Remski about his research into conspirituality. Conspirituality combines predominantly masculine conspiracy culture with predominantly feminine new age mysticism into a heady style of politics. Why has QAnon managed to mobilise...
“Love is older than doubt, so curiosity is older than doubt. Creation comes from curiosity.” Hari Alluri joins the show to share poetic musings on everything from the concept of home to masculinity, weaving his own poetry between and...
I am joined by my friend Everett (they/them) to answer this week's question, using it as an excuse to talk about gender, queering, and heterosexualizing. Question from Mohera: I was watching TikTok and there’s a trans man I follow who put up...
Episode 128 of Coffee with Comrades features a conversation with independent journalist Abby Lee Hood. We discuss the storied history of the term “redneck,” critiquing liberal elitism and self-righteousness, exploring the labor history of...
If someone is facing charges of any kind, supporters might form a defense committee, basically a small group of people dedicated to supporting that individual through their trial and, if they serve time, once they are inside. This episode explores...
If someone is facing charges of any kind, supporters might form a defense committee, basically a small group of people dedicated to supporting that individual through their trial and, if they serve time, once they are inside. This episode explores...
This week, we share the first part of a conversation between Garrett Felber and Micol Seigel. Felber has been on the show before, discussing the Nation of Islam and its relationship to the origins of the modern prisoners’ movement. His recently...
