RADICAL COOPERATION
From Non-Serviam Podcast
For the 29th episode of the show, we spoke with Firestorm Books about the challenges of operating a radical cooperative enterprise and the role of such a project in the broader anarchist movement.
From Non-Serviam Podcast
For the 29th episode of the show, we spoke with Firestorm Books about the challenges of operating a radical cooperative enterprise and the role of such a project in the broader anarchist movement.
From Non Serviam Media
Join us for the first-ever live episode of the Non Serviam Podcast where we teamed up with Coup de Gras, “the most radical (digital) Mardi Gras festival of its kind” for a conversation with anarchist elder, scott crow.
From Non Serviam Podcast
For the second installment of 2021, we spoke with a passionate thinker and activist whose approach to political philosophy is both charming and challenging. Join us as we dissect our guests’ unique perspective on egoism, spirituality, anarchist tactics, and more.
From Non Serviam Podcast
Non Serviam Podcast #24 | Peter Gelderloos on State Formation and Non Violence
How do we go about expanding cooperation in a world obsessed with coercion? And what led humans to adopt these destructive ways of relating to one another to begin with? There is much to be learned and unlearned and, in this episode, we discuss how states originally formed and how we can move beyond them.
From Non Serviam Media
Cory Massimino studies philosophy at the University of Central Florida. He is a Fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society. His research focuses on virtue ethics, market process economics, and anarchist political theory. His writings have appeared in outlets such as The Guardian, The Independent, and Playboy.
From Non Serviam Podcast
Matty is an anarchist from West Virginia who has written about Max Stirner, Appalachian religion and its relationship to class struggle, folk music, and Japanese egoist anarchism, and more.
From Uncivilized Podcast
Theorist and writer Julian Langer joins us to discuss his views on topics such as egoism, eco-absurdism, collapse, and much more. (Yes, badgers too!)