The Great Anarchists
Twenty to thirty minutes each through the greatest philosophers and theorists of anarchism, including Josiah Warren, Peter Kropotkin, and David Graeber.
Episodes
17 episodes
Leo Tolstoy (and William Lloyd Garrison): Anarchism, Pacifism, and Christianity
Can you be a religious anarchist? Bakunin probobly thought not; Emma Goldman thought so. But any way you look at it, Tolstoy was a beautiful writer with a beautiful Christian vision. I agree with him, and Petr Chelčický, and William Lloyd Garri...
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Episode 16
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26:12
Art of Anarchism: Emma Goldman
The brilliant speaker and inspiring visionary (1869-1940): from Haymarket to the McKinley assassination, from confronting Lenin in his office to the Spanish Civil War. Alexander Berkman. Nestor Makhno.
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Episode 15
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32:36
Anarchism Without Adjectives (But With Great Passion): Voltairine de Cleyre
The great American feminist and anarchist emerged from the American individualist tradition into the communist anarchist movement of Johann Most and Emma Goldman. Voltairine de Cleyre was also the greatest anarchist prose stylist this side of T...
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Episode 14
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26:30
Peter Kropotkin, Greatest of the Anarchist Thinkers
Kropotkin (1842-1921) was a fine scientist as well as revolutionary: perhaps the greatest anarchist intellectual.
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Episode 13
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32:10
Mikhail Bakunin: Anti-Authoritarian and Anti-Marxist Leftist
The split between Bakunin and Marx, between "authoritarian communism" and "collectivist socialism" (in Bakunin's terms) represents the key moment in the history, and the tragedy, of the left.
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Episode 12
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30:17
Max Stirner and Egoist Anarchism
A wild and bizarre genius whose one book garnered momentary attention, especially from Marx and Engels. He's very closely connected to Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, in my view. I quote a blog entry from Alexander Green:
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Episode 11
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29:18
Lysander Spooner Kicks Your Ass
From basic American or Lockean or classical liberal values, Spooner (1808-1887) proves that anarchism follows. Proves it, I say. The killerest of the American individualists. If we have equal unalienable rights, anarchism follows immediately an...
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Episode 10
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30:07
Henry David Thoreau: State and Slavery
Our best writer, maybe. The assertion that he's an (individualist) anarchist is based on "Civil Disibedience," but Thoreay expresses these positions throughout his authorship.
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Episode 9
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29:19
Proudhon: from Rousseau to Marx
The first person to call himself an 'anarchist' (that we know of), and a central transitional figure between Rousseau and Marx. His 'mutualism' might still be a decent way between individualism and collectivism.
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Episode 8
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29:45
Warren 2: The Concept of Self-Sovereignty
supplement to the Warren episode. Abolitionism as the source of American anarchism. John Stuart Mill.
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Episode 7
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8:10
Josiah Warren: the Practical Anarchist
The continuity with Godwin is provided by Robert Owen and the astonishing Frances (Fanny) Wright. Warren (1798-1874) was the founder of American individualist anarchism, but...let's talk about the meaning of individualism and collectivism.
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Episode 6
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34:59
Anarchism and Human Nature
A supplement to the Godwin episode. I argue that anarchists need not have a naively positive view of human nature. Not at all, though Godwin and Emma Goldman did, and though for example absolutist Thomas Hobbes had a very negative one. But anar...
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Episode 5
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13:40
The Enlightened Anarchism and Feminism of William Godwin
The first great "philosophical" or non-religious anarchist in the West, author of the novel Caleb Williams or Things as They Are, and the still underrated classic An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice. Thomas ...
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Episode 4
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29:11
Anarchism and the Radical Reformation
Gerrard Winstanley and Levellers, but a whole long history including Thomas Müntzer and the German Peasants' Rebellion. Anabaptists, Diggers, Ranters, Quakers and the origin of modern egalitarianism and anti-authoritarianism.
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Episode 4
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31:30
Anarchism of the Spirit: Laozi (Lao Tzu)
And also Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu). Ancient Daoism is a beautiful and profound underpinning for ant-statist political philosophy.
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Episode 3
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27:06