
It's official we are heading into the biggest shit-show in human history. The U.N says there is no ‘credible pathway’ to staying under 1.5C (October 2022). Revolution is now inevitable, a great danger and a great opportunity to create a new revitalised democracy, or allow fascism to drag us all into hell. Far from it being the end it's just the beginning, there's everything to play for but only if... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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In this episode of Spirit of Revolution, Roger continues the journey beyond the Citadel — not to replace one system of power with another, but to refuse a dominant power itself as the organising principle of life and resistance. Recorded from prison,... more
Recorded from prison, this episode explores what Roger Hallam calls the Citadel: the dominant way we are taught to see the world, ourselves, and time — and how that way of seeing silently maintains power. This is not a political argument in the usual... more
He got five years in prison for a Zoom call. After serving 14 months, Roger Hallam reveals what prison taught him about freedom, God, and revolution. In this unfiltered talk filmed just weeks after his release, the Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop ... more
This is my first full talk after being released from prison. Here's what I learnt inside, why civil disobedience matters more than ever, and why materialism on its own has failed to move people. I go into the climate science (yes, billions dead), why... more
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Everyone needs to listen to this. As of 2023, we have 2-3 years to decarbonise our economies, or it’s probable that billions will be displaced and starve. Listening to this is like getting a fatal cancer diagnosis, and then the information and encouragement you’ll need to make the most of the life you have left. We face a bleak future, but Roger Hallam is primarily interested in giving you pathways to action, and understands how we can best face what’s coming. Please, listen, then hug your loved... more
Ok, the audio isn't great quality, and it's a little rambling, but this is some really important stuff. REALLY important.









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