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Anarchist Essays

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Anarchism
Capitalism
Direct Action
Electoral Politics
Shame Economies
Social Hierarchies
Alexander Berkman
Representative Democracy
Private Property
Wage Labor
Egalitarianism
Indigenous Peoples
Settler Colonialism
Mass Incarceration
Political Prisoners
Syndicalism
Radical Democracy
Surplus Value
Market Relations
Class Society

Brought to you by Loughborough University’s Anarchism Research Group (ARG), Anarchist Essays presents leading academics, activists, and thinkers exploring themes in anarchist theory, history, and practice. For more on the ARG, please visit www.lboro.ac.uk/subjects/politics-international-studies/research/arg/ and follow us on Twitter at @arglboro

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In this essay, Alexandria H., Juan Verala Luz, and Charles W. draw distinctions and connections between two important aspects of social movements: organizing and mutual aid. They argue that practicing mutual aid inside organizing campaigns and the ma... more

In this essay, Josie Holland breaks down key characteristics of queer anarchism and its connection to anarchist principles of prefiguration and revolutionary desire. They conclude with an invitation to develop a critical utopian impulse through anarc... more

In this reading from Tolstoy’s Search for the Kingdom of God: Gender and Queer Anarchism (2025), Javier Sethness Castro reflects on Leo Tolstoy and the Russo-Ukrainian War. While praising the relevance of Tolstoy’s anti-militarist principles in light... more

In this essay, Theresa Warburton talks about the power of story for building a place-based method in anarchist organizing. Building on their own experiences and the works of Indigenous scholars, Warburton asks how anarchists can make space for the pa... more

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Brought to you by Loughborough University's Anarchism Research Group, discussions center around anarchist theory, history, and practice.

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The content presented emphasizes the exploration of anarchist theory, history, and practice through the thoughts and insights of various scholars and activists. Episodes tackle diverse topics such as the relationship between anarchism and property, mutual aid, the influence of anarchist figures in political discourse, and social structures as analyzed through an anarchist lens. The discussion extends to how these ideas can be applied to contemporary issues, including the challenges posed by authoritarianism and the criticism of mainstream political narratives. This podcast is notable for its academic approach, bringing forward critical perspectives on societal norms and engaging with complex ideological frameworks, making it a unique resour... more

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