Episodes

  • 141. A New Model for Food and Politics -- Mark Bittman
    Nov 27 2024

    Mark Bittman returns to Everyday Anarchism to discuss Community Kitchen, his new model for how we can do restaurant food better by running nonprofit restaurants rooted in their communities.

    But we also talk about RFK's crusade against seed oils, what's wrong with Pod Save America, why food is so cheap in the US, the recent US presidential election, and whatever else happened to come up.

    Find more from Mark at https://bittmanproject.com/

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    52 mins
  • 140. Graeber's Hidden Truth of the World -- Shawn from SRSLY Wrong
    Nov 14 2024

    Shawn Vulliez from SRSLY Wrong joins me to discuss the new collection of David Graeber essays, The Ultimate Hidden Truth of the World. Shawn and I talk about the tyranny of economics and how Graeber gave us permission to reveal that the emperor of economics has no clothes.

    Warning: Contains discussion of the recent election. Stay away if you just can't handle it anymore. I understand.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • 139. Hill's The World Turned Upside Down -- Ann Hughes (English Revolution)
    Nov 6 2024

    A spectre is haunting the Everyday Anarchism series on the English revolution: the spectre of Christopher Hill's 1972 book The World Turned Upside Down. It turns out most of the ideas I've shared in this series came from Hill's book!

    Ann Hughes joins me to discuss the book, and we talk through the following questions:

    • Did Hill invent the idea of the English revolution?
    • How did the radicalism of the 1960s affect Hill's approach?
    • Was Winstanley an anarchist?
    • Was the English Revolution the beginning of modernity?

    Thanks so much to Ann and all the other guests in this year-long series, now (probably) concluded!

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    54 mins
  • 138. Debt Discussion 10, Debt in the Middle Ages with Eleanor Janega
    Oct 30 2024

    Eleanor Janega, the very first guest on the Graeber's Debt series, comes back on the show to discuss what the middle ages were, how they were a global phenomenon, and why they weren't as bad as you've heard

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • 137. Mao and Anarchism -- Karl Gerth
    Oct 23 2024

    I'm joined by Karl Gerth, professor of modern Chinese history at the University of California, San Diego, to discuss the Chinese Communist Revolution and how Maoism attempted to avoid the mistakes of the USSR and yet largely repeated them.

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    1 hr
  • 136. Graeber's Debt Chapter 10: The Middle Ages
    Oct 16 2024

    In Graeber's middle ages, empires fell apart while temples and monasteries kept everything together with metaphysical debt. Oh, and Europe isn't very important.

    Eleanor Janega returns later this month to discuss the chapter in the next Debt discussion!

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    50 mins
  • 135. Graeber's Debt Chapter 9: The Axial Age
    Oct 2 2024

    Following on my discussion with John Weisweiler, more detail on Graeber's account of the Axial Age

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    35 mins
  • 134. Debt Discussion 9, the Axial Age with John Weisweiler
    Sep 18 2024

    In this episode in my series on Graeber's Debt, I'm joined by John Weisweiler to discuss Chapter 9, "The Axial Age." John and I discuss Graeber's insights into the relationship between money, debt, and community, and the way that Graeber often got the ideas right even before the archaelogical record had gotten there.

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    54 mins