Embracing Mathematical Anarchism -- Philip Ording
Mathematician Philip Ording joins me to discuss his book, 99 Variations on a Proof, in which he finds the solution
Dorothy Day's Catholic Anarchism -- Brian Terrell
My guest today is Brian Terrell, a member of the Catholic Worker, a goat farmer, a peace protester, and a
Should You Watch the Qatar World Cup? -- David Goldblatt
David Goldblatt joins me to discuss the ethics of the 2022 World Cup. This World Cup is a triumph of
Adorno's Minima Moralia -- David Hill
This week I'm joined by friend and colleague David Hill, composer of the Everyday Anarchism theme music! Our topic is
"Resist!" - a board game about fighting Franco - - David Thompson
I'm joined by game designer David Thompson to discuss his game Resist!, a solitaire card game about the Spanish Maquis's
Remembering the Paris Commune - - Carolyn Eichner
Although I'm a little late, I finally get around to honoring the 150th anniversary of the 1871 Paris Commune. My
"The Roman Empire Lasted Because Its Rulers Were in a Constant State of Terror" --Anthony Kaldellis
I'm joined today by Anthony Kaldellis, author of The Byzantine Republic and host of the podcast Byzantium and Friends. Anthony
Batman vs. Anarchism
What if Batman's biggest enemy isn't crime? What if his deepest fear isn't bats? What if the secret villain Batman
Mike Duncan Meets Everyday Anarchism
In this episode, I sit down with Revolutions podcaster Mike Duncan to discuss Kropotkin's influence on the Russian Revolution, protesting
The Expanse: Not Utopian, Not Dystopian, Just Topian -- Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck
The authors behind the award-winning novel and TV series The Expanse join me to discuss the politics and sociology of