Anarchist Essay #79! In the latest episode of our podcast series w/@arglboro, Sean Scalmer presents 'Direct Action: The Invention of a Transnational Concept' Listen here, or search for 'Anarchist Essays' wherever you find your podcasts bit.ly/4aZG0WN
And (2/2) #77: Nolan Bennett, ‘Alexander Berkman’s Anti-Prison Anarchism’ bit.ly/3TORMwSbit.ly/4b5ub0T As ever, follow the links or search for 'Anarchist Essays' wherever you find your podcasts!
Four new episodes in the 'Anarchist Essays' podcast since our last update. (1/2) #75: Chris Robé, ‘Anarchism, Video Activism and State Repression’ bit.ly/42X4TyMbit.ly/48VC4Ei
3. Francis Dupuis-Déri, 'How to Occult Misogyny and Antifeminism in the History of Political Ideas: The Case of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon' 4. Bernard Gowers, 'Graeber and Wengrow’s Middle Ages' For AS 32.1, including open access content, see: bit.ly/3T0s9r7
CONTENTS: APPRECIATIONS: Marianne Enckell, 'Ronald Creagh, an appreciation' John Clark, 'Ronald Creagh (1929-2023)' ARTICLES: 1. David Christopher, 'Early Cronenberg and the Anarchist-Apocalypse' 2. Jon Burke, 'Qalang Smangus: Successful Aboriginal Christian Anarchism in Taiwan'
Anarchist Studies 32.1 (Spring 2024) is out now! AS 32.1 contains 4 original articles and 8 reviews. But it starts with 2 tributes to Ronald Creagh (1929-2023), who also appears on the cover. bit.ly/3T0s9r7
New article out now! “The Anarchist and the Technocrat: Herbert Read, C. P. Snow, and the Future of Britain” by Matthew S. Adams Open access here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Really wonderful and insightful podcast with Pranay Somayajula on "Nationhood Beyond Nationalism: Towards an Anarchist Politics of Anti-Colonial Liberation". open.spotify.com/episode/70bz...
🎙️ Anarchist Essay #74! In the latest episode of our podcast series with Loughborough University's Anarchism Research Group, Pranay Somayajula offers 'Nationhood Beyond Nationalism' Listen here, or search for 'Anarchist Essays' wherever you find your podcasts. bit.ly/48ubfap
Anarchist Essay #73! In the latest episode of our podcast series with Loughborough University's Anarchism Research Group, Christopher Powell discusses 'Shame Economies'. Listen here, or search for 'Anarchist Essays' wherever you find your podcasts. bit.ly/3Uc0Nke