Everyday Anarchism

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

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  • JHughes 214
    Thoughtful and engaging!
    Love this show! The interviews are rich in ideas, pull together lots of different threads, and are consistently thought provoking. Highly recommended as an alternative perspective and a great place to discover new ideas and authors with reliable reasoning. Graham does a great job of bringing complex ideas to an “everyday” level and facilitating lively discussions.
  • LeftistTechBro
    Discovers this one out of the blue
    Really shows how day-to-day anarchism really does work and is pretty common sense amongst people
  • torg842
    Compelling and Well Thought Out
    Everyday Anarchism is a well done show. I was looking for a podcast on anarchism and stumbled into it and was not disappointed. Great interviews, we’ll researched and actually gives me a lot of hope. Too often we hear anarchists talk doom and gloom. But this show talks hope.
  • Marion Honey
    So valuable
    Working my way through the back catalogue and grateful for this auditory way to learn that doesn’t assume knowledge like many books can. Thank you.
  • Unsatif
    Perfect podcast
    Anarchism 101 features anarchists readings, think audible, followed up by interviews with academics and thinkers who help to shape those readings into something that actually sticks. It can be hard to read some of these older philosophers and organizers and comprehend it all. This podcast does that perfectly. Highly recommend!
  • ben's nickname
    10/10 would tell a friend
    If you want to hear big picture ideas that deal with everyday life, give this podcast a listen! If you want a podcast with a host who will thoughtfully engage with your questions, this is it!
  • polslaw
    Engaging new podcast
    Discovered this podcast recently and am glad I did. Superb content is delivered each week. Graham’s calm, reasoned discussions help remind us that the world needs more anarchism. Listen, learn, and share!
  • muchanem
    Highly recommend!
    Excellent historical content, deep thinking; regardless of your agreement. Well worth your time!
  • Publius again
    Try it - you’ll like it
    Almost entirely excluded from my political science PhD program - other than a structural condition for international relations - anarchism as presented in this podcast offers an intriguing alternative to those other forms of government and rule that seem so lacking these days.
  • Boyd Grayson
    Graham Culbertson is a Meritocratic Podcast Winner
    Graham Culbertson certainly dives into the meritocratic world of podcasts head on and take a great success with the anarchist work.
  • Himynameis emmily
    Wonderful podcast
    The first episode of this podcast was the first time I had learned more than an introductory definition of anarchism, much less everyday anarchism. I really liked the episode on Lord of the Rings and feel that it made the concepts more relatable. Great podcast!
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