"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
Batman vs. Anarchism
What if Batman's biggest enemy isn't crime? What if his deepest fear isn't bats?
Mike Duncan Meets Everyday Anarchism
In this episode, I sit down with Revolutions podcaster Mike Duncan to discuss Kropotkin's influence on the Russian
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
Slouching Towards Utopia with Brad DeLong
This week's guest is J. Bradford DeLong, author of the new economic history of the 20th century, Slouching
1st Anniversary Episode! William Morris with Ruth Kinna
One year later, Everyday Anarchism continues!
In this episode, Ruth Kinna and I discuss William Morris, the brilliant craftsman/poet/
The Glass Ceiling of Westeros
I had two girlboss topics when I started writing last week's Anarchist Hot Take, and I ended up
Upheavals, Climate Justice, and Denial with Jon Raymond
My guest this week is Jon Raymond, novelist and screenwriter, whose most recent book, Denial, imagines a world in 2052
Girl Bosses
Everyday Anarchism is back after a brief hiatus, with a set of episodes that will run into mid-September, including next
Episode 50: Nihilism in Russian Literature with Maya Slater and Nicolas Pasternak Slater
This week we will survey nihilism in Russian literature with Maya Slater and Nicolas Pasternak Slater, translators of a new