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Everyday Anarchism

Everyday Anarchism

Von: Graham Culbertson
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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.comCopyright 2026 Graham Culbertson Politik & Regierungen Sozialwissenschaften Welt
  • 177. Year One of the Second Trump Regime -- Leonard Williams
    Jan 14 2026

    Leonard Williams, who was my second guest on this podcast back in November of 2021, returns to talk about Trump's presidency over the past year, what it means, and what we can do to fight it.

    To hear more from Leonard, here's his 2024 podcast on what to expect from the Trump regime: https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-hbbe4-17349e4

    And here's Leonard's Substack: https://crosspollination.substack.com/

    Note: Leonard and I recorded this episode before the US kidnapped Nicolás Maduro

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    50 Min.
  • 176. Building a World without Parkinson's -- Ray Dorsey
    Jan 7 2026

    Ray Dorsey joins me to discuss The Parkinson's Plan, his new book about fighting and hopefully ending the disease. Ray and his co-author Michael S. Okun show that Parkinson's is primarily caused by human-made chemicals, chemicals we can stop using. As with climate change or ultraprocessed foods, we've made an environment that's sickening us. Now it's time to make a new, healthier world.

    You can learn more about the book at https://pdplan.org/

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    42 Min.
  • 175. The Battle of Seattle -- D.W. Gibson
    Dec 31 2025

    The modern anarchist movement began in 1999, when the World Trade Organization met in Seattle in order to create a set of rules which would require every country to accept the worst excesses of capitalism.

    Waiting for them in Seattle was a loose coalition of anarchists, farmers, organized labor, punks, Zapatistas, and giant puppets.

    Team Puppet won.

    D.W. Gibson's new book One Week to Change the World is an oral history of the Battle of Seattle. Gibson interviewed everyone from the black bloc to the riot police. The book is a history but also a guide for future protests. I highly recommend it!

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    50 Min.
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