First time for Laborwave, an audio essay from our show host Alex Riccio originally published by the Institute for Anarchist Studies (anarchiststudies.org). Imagining A Better Utopia: Seizing Spaces of Revolutionary (Re)production “Victories...
This week we are presenting a special guest interview, done by Scott who is an anarchist academic and regular listener, with Eli Meyerhoff about his book “Beyond Education: Radical Studying for Another World”. In this book, Meyerhoff “traces how key...
This week we are presenting a special guest interview, done by Scott who is an anarchist academic and regular listener, with Eli Meyerhoff about his book “Beyond Education: Radical Studying for Another World”. In this book, Meyerhoff “traces how key...
To commemorate Mel’s transition to greener pastures, today we’re sharing our discussion of Post-Scarcity Anarchism by Murray Bookchin. Enjoy! Support Coffee with Comrades on Patreon, follow us on Twitter, and visit our website...
On this weeks episode, we have the lovely, yet sad af Paige on to talk about climate crisis/pessimism, its affect on mental health, and how anarchism can give us hope in an otherwise dark and scary world. We also talk about doing whippits.
In this episode we wade into the debate on carry conditions. I’ll take you through the two most common set ups and what I prefer. Support the podcast and keep up with the show: Patreon: patreon.com/redstringsandmaroons Website:...
– Author Dan Sonabend in conversation with 12 Rules For What’s Adam discussing his new book ‘We Fight Fascists’ the story of the militant anti-fascist organisation founded by Jewish ex-servicemen after WWII known as The 43 Group (00:01:18 –...
In this episode Eamon speaks with an anonymous guest about their time fighting with the Kurds in Syria. This person left the US at a young age and fought alongside other international volunteers and the local kurds against Daesh (ISIS). Over the...
After hearing statements of solidarity with striking South Carolina prisoners, we share stories and reflections from Willis X, a former prisoner of 23 years, who became an advocate for others still inside. He talks about his false conviction, and...
After hearing statements of solidarity with striking South Carolina prisoners, we share stories and reflections from Willis X, a former prisoner of 23 years, who became an advocate for others still inside. He talks about his false conviction, and...
