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Anarcho Agenda

Riley Blake

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The anarcho Agenda is a weekly podcast where news and politics are discussed from a liberty-oriented perspective, adding a dram of Scottish culture. This podcast is covered by the BipCot NoGov license. This allows use and re-use by anyone except governments and government agents. Learn more at http://bipcot.org
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The Spectacle

Strangers in a Tangled Wilderness

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A podcast for people who like movies and hate cops. Every...I dont know, month or so you can get captured by the spectacle and listen to some some anti-authoritarian freaks get together to jib jab about video games, shows, comics, and anything under the umbrella of nerd shit using that as a springboard to get silly in ways that will sound bad in court proceedings later (all things said on the podcast are parody and in minecraft, nice try FBI) Formerly The Anarcho-Geek Power Hour. A productio ...
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an anarcho-trekkie show that weaves together deep dives into specific episodes, characters, and themes with how it relates to our lives today. We will also do interviews where we talk with fellow trekkies, and beyond! We are mapping the stars to create these stories for you. ** produced by carla joy bergman and Elia Ayoub show music by: NinePulse: https://ninepulse.bandcamp.com/ sound tech by Chris Bergman
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Without A Country

Corinne Fisher and Shayne Smith

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Comedian and marginally educated correspondent Corinne Fisher discusses/roasts the most controversial news stories of the week using both conservative and liberal media sources and tries to find a little sanity in the middle.
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Philosophize This!

Stephen West

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Beginner friendly if listened to in order! For anyone interested in an educational podcast about philosophy where you don't need to be a graduate-level philosopher to understand it. In chronological order, the thinkers and ideas that forged the world we live in are broken down and explained.
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Portmansheau

Portmansheau

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Sophisticated toilet humor featuring: Andrew: A Jewishy-washy child ninja turned autoneurotic, prematurely old man, who's had it with fictional ghosts triggering his non-fictional anxiety. Puke: A gently misanthropic Army veteran obsessed with sound effects who's had it with political correctness. Brett: A fierce comedy theorist and peddler of critical thinking who's had it with how the dumbing down of America is resulting in terrible customer service. Nick: A gender homogenous homosapien ho ...
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No Rangers Allowed

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Dungeons 'n Dragons, house ruled to death, as played by weird and weary videogame snobs. Starring a desertwalking Zoroastrian dwarf druid; a backwoods halfling elftaku, master of banjo, jaw harp and double flute; an emo cat-summoning death cleric; and a filthy, feral anarcho-syndicalist barbarian. A Selectbutton Gaiden podcast. Join us at www.selectbutton.net Radical show icon by art subgenius @BachelorSoft
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Nix (she/they) gives advice from her neuroqueer anti-capitalist perspective. Like talking to your favorite aunt...if that aunt were a tired, disabled, autistic, anarcho-communist 😘
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GNU, Linux, coffee, and subversion. This podcast is founded in the ideals of anarcho-syndacalism, anti-fascism, and human rights. I stand in solidarity with all people of colour, of marginalised communities, and the oppressed around the globe.
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idol board

Fourth Strike Records

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idol board is a plodcast from Fourth Strike Records, where we interview members of "the garages", an anarcho-syndicalist Blaseball band from the fictional location of Seattle. Each week we meet to talk to an artist about their music, the creation process, and possible inspirations. Join us every Wednesday for a conversation with a musician and another fantastic song!
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skepticalleftist/subscribe Promoting critical thinking, social justice, and left wing politics by covering current events and talking to a variety of people. Include the Red Reviews podcast where Justin Clark talks about a book relevent to leftist theory or practice
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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 https://www.lboro.ac.uk/subjects/politics-international-studies/research/arg/ and follow us on Twitter at @arglboro
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Listen in to deep discussions on The World as it is Today. Lanni and CHUD X talk through a variety of topics including current events, news, politics, movies, music and other propaganda. All through filters of their anarcho family values, homesteading mindset, and curious sense of wonder. RSS Feed: https://feed.podbean.com/Theworldasitistoday/feed.xml Find Us on Instagram: @the_world_as_it_is_today Email us at: [email protected] You can also find Lanni on https://YouTube.com ...
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The Libertarian Union is a Podcast Station consisting of several libertarian and anarcho-capitalist podcast shows. Here you’ll find episodes from Liberty Weekly, Don’t Waste Your Hate, the AnCap Barbershop, Wizardly Wisdom and more added all the time… Be sure to check out each of the shows to see what you like, and give them some love via subscribes, comments, likes, shares, tweets, reviews, website visits, ratings and any other way you can support the great content providers listed.
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The Vega Network

The Vega Network

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The Vega Network (TVN) is an American news and commentary program on YouTube. Currently Hosted By Dylan Vega. The Host Dylan Vega uploads videos on a daily basis pertaining to US politics. Dylan Vega describes himself as a anarcho-syndicalist or libertarian socialist and often ridicules the mainstream media for having a "establishment bias". This is a podcast for The Vega Network where we will discuss current events and anything else that comes to mind. Support this podcast: https://podcaste ...
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The SuperSwell Podcast

The SuperSwell Collective

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Welcome to the SuperSwell Podcast. Each time you join us, we will be talking to guests about life, work, and the human condition, covering themes about music, the arts, philosophy, medicine, religion, business and all the things we love. Thank you for listening. We record these episodes just....for......you!
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In the spirit of the great “Mister First Nighter”, Murray Rothbard’s movie critic review pen name, Robert and I analyze popular movies from a Anarcho-Capitalist perspective. We use movies as a starting point for people who may not be familiar with this way of thinking. Discussion of the plot and decisions that characters make in relation to morality and violations of the non-aggression principle are our bread and butter. We also will highlight and discuss any themes or lessons from Austrian ...
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A podcast about all the ways the world is currently burning down around us. It's news, it's comedy, its old friends processing the trauma of paying attention to current events... When life gives you lemons, you make 9/11 jokes. Follow The Pod Across Platforms @WorstWeekYet Cover art by the Alyssa Moore @manymoonscreative
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Sour Source

Sour Source

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A talk show brought to you by the folks at Sour Source. Conversations on everything from movies, to games, to politics. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soursource/support
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Voluntucky is about Voluntaryism in Kentucky (obviously). But it digs much deeper than the philosophies heard on other podcasts. We seek to put boots on the ground – literally. YOUR boots – on Pulaski County, KY dirt to create the real world Voluntaryist society we all know is possible. In Voluntucky we will go beyond theory and begin putting plans into action just like some other radical individualists did 243 years ago, except we will learn the mistakes of history and employ impenetrable f ...
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News from a Boring Dystopia

News From a Boring Dystopia

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“News from a Boring Dystopia” is an international relations and geopolitical podcast trying to bring a little light into this darkest timeline! Each week panelists enter into discussion about the international current events topics of the week. Donate for more episodes: https://www.patreon.com/NFBDpatron https://anchor.fm/nfabd/support Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nfabd/support
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In this episode, I’m joined by Eron from Re-Education to talk about anarcho-nihilism—what it is, what it isn't, and whether it’s all just edge-posting or if there's something worth digging into. We talk about individualist anarchism, Stirner, egoism, and what it means to resist when you don’t believe a better world is coming. Is this a real politic…
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In this episode from 2023, Alex speaks with David Friedman about defenses, definitions and critiques of Anarcho-Capitalism in David's work and in others'. Episode Notes: - Summary of David's book "The Machinery of Freedom" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Machinery_of_Freedom - Some of Ayn Rand's views on Libertarianism and Anarcho-Capitalism: htt…
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Episode Summary McKenzie and Io chin wag about Conclave, the two popes and Catholicism and make a case for why Conclave should be ushered in gay film canon (a buncha messy flamboyant divas in iconic outfits backstab each other and treat women weirdly to see which of their boys gets to be the man?)What's better than this? Guys being dudes. Host Info…
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Episode 666: We made it to hell! And now you too can experience the suffering. Bad jokes, Italian tickets, black Alex, dentists, gooning, devil art, getting sued, nut-job stalker, and fan-mail. Excruciating! Also, movies trailers "Dave", "Runaway Jury", and "My Fellow Americans".By Portmansheau
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From Mali to Montreal, from May Day marches to Maori resistance, the world’s on fire—and people are pushing back. In this episode of Loose Wires, we cover five major stories of revolt and repression: pro-democracy protests in Mali, care worker solidarity in Aotearoa, anarchist actions on May Day, Gaza solidarity at Utrecht University, and the legac…
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Subscribe to the podcast We talk about the OP_RETURN debate and go into detail about going through the Bitcoin Cash hard fork. Tweets we discussed: GrassFedBitcoin on develops not understanding economics Nodes becoming to difficult to run Misleading comments from Jimmy Song and Luke Dashjr Preston Pysh on optionality GrassFedBitcoin says there is n…
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Episode One: Let’s Go! In the first episode of Resistance is Fertile, carla and Elia share why they are making this podcast, what Star Trek (and stories in general) mean to them, and also talk a bit about some of the characters and plot-lines that resonate with them most. In short, episode one is an introduction to the show and a bit of a teaser of…
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The NDP is in shambles. Mark Carney is in power. And Bay Street got exactly what it wanted. Jessa McLean joins me to talk through the fallout of Canada’s latest election, from the NDP's collapse to the return of austerity politics dressed in technocratic polish. We get into what happened, what’s next for the left, and why electoralism isn’t going t…
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Today we talk about Kafka's book The Castle and how the symbolism is interpreted by two powerhouse philosophers: Theodore Adorno and Hannah Arendt. Hope you love it! :) Sponsors: Incogni: https://www.Incogni.com/philothis Quince: https://www.QUINCE.com/pt ZocDoc: https://www.ZocDoc.com/PHILO Thank you so much for listening! Could never do this with…
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In this conversation from 2023, Alex speaks with Mike Munger about the state of classical liberalism in an era in which conservatism seems intent on wielding the tools of central planning and the left prefers the term "progressive" to "liberal". Episode Notes: The Classical Liberal Diaspora by Mike Munger: https://t.co/xoRnPIUXXi The Articles of Co…
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Subscribe to the podcast JW Weatherman returns to the show to discuss the mechanics of what a hard fork of Bitcoin might look under the cover of the OP_RETURN and Knots controversy. JW Weatherman on Twitter 10 Minute Bitcoin Show Community Learn about Bitcoin at a trickle BitcoinTrickle.com Sponsor Liberty Mugs Keep in touch with us everywhere you …
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In this episode I’m joined by Jordan and Prince from The Dugout Podcast for a deep conversation about Black anarchism, radical education, and building community power beyond the state. We talk about what it means to reject authority while reclaiming care, history, and survival. This isn’t theory for theory’s sake—it’s about practice, archives, and …
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Corinne Fisher talks Ras Barka taking a stand at a prison, Corinne deciding to supprt DREAM openly following her exit from the NYC mayoral race and Bernie Snaders partnering with "Run For Something" to find young progressive candidates from outside the political system all before diving into the biggest news of the week including the Menendez Borth…
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Corinne Fisher talks her solemn decision to suspend her campaign following the verdict in her case against The Board Of Elections, what she learned from her run, what her supporters should do with this race moving forward and more before diving into the biggest news of the week including the lady who made over half a million dollars after calling a…
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Eleutheria is one of our Business Members. To learn more about the Business Membership Program, visit: https://www.seasteading.org/business-membership/Key Points:Eleutheria is seeking legal autonomy, something beyond a Special Economic Zone (SEZ).Combining seasteading with a free private city would allow for the best of both worlds.They presented a…
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In a special episode of the Curious Task, Matt sits down with James Tooley and Robyn Mulcahy at Blueberry Creek Forest School and Nature Centre to discuss the benefits of private education, outdoor education programs including forest schools and the history of approaches around the globe that strive to offer students a more well-rounded alternative…
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From ICE detentions to AI layoffs, defunded libraries to RCMP scandals, nothing about this week’s headlines says “progress.” In the first episode of Loose Wires, Cory and AncomSciComm break down five stories that show how power protects itself, no matter who’s in charge. We talk about the illusion of change under Canada’s new PM, the deepening crac…
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Subscribe to the podcast We bring Heavily Armed Clown back to the show to talk about how people are overreacting in a very dangerous way for themselves over the OP_RETURN debate. What are the problems with switching to Knots and what might an attack in the form of a chain fork look like? Heavily Armed Clown on Twitter Heavily Armed Clown explains t…
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Today we talk about Camus' book The Fall and what the main character represents in his larger project. We also talk about someone Camus deeply admired, Franz Kafka, and how to think of the images he created in his work. We talk about the experience of the modern individual in relation to politics. We also talk about what Camus and Kafka disagreed o…
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Why do action movies feel so unsatisfying lately? In this episode, I talk with Chris from It Had to Be Said about how pop culture trains us to cheer for the status quo — whether it’s vigilante cops, billionaire superheroes, or government-backed soldiers. Follow Chris: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ItHadToBeSaid Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile…
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Janet speaks with Alan Elrod to explore how classical liberalism understands the role of children in a free society. They discuss the liberal view of children as future autonomous individuals, the responsibilities of both parents and the state in their development, and how education sits at the center of ongoing ideological battles. Elrod unpacks t…
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Episode 664: What is a number station? Puke learns about flight radar. Brett fails to save the meat. A Geo Metro in Costa Rica. Lick & Putt. The drop computer dies! Andrew learns to love art at Whirligig Park, NC. Space debate! The PGH bus budget is getting slashed! All out of sedans. Rescued by a Tesla. Maserati Levante.…
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Subscribe to the podcast We rehash a topic from Episode 429 on the subject of how to orient ourselves between our religion and our politics. Learn about Bitcoin at a trickle BitcoinTrickle.com Sponsor Liberty Mugs Keep in touch with us everywhere you are Join our Telegram group Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter: @libertymugs (Rollo), @Slappy…
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What do we even mean when we talk about “Saskatchewan”? Is it really a rural, farmer-driven province — or are we just clinging to a myth that hasn’t been true for decades? In this episode, I talk with Alex Birrell, host of Unmaking Saskatchewan, about political disillusionment, settler colonialism, and the strange identity crisis that defines this …
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Corinne Fisher talks her legal battle with the board of elections that is making her dreams of getting on the ballot in jeopardy as well as costing a ton, the dirty underhanded tricks the establishment uses to keep outsiders from taking part in politics and more before diving into the biggest news of the week including Canada's shocking come from b…
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Episode 663: Andrew and Brett finally showed up for a show! Too bad they still have no idea how to start a podcast. Did Andrew whack at the beach? Do you know what a platypus is? Puke wins the dino-bee. Andrew wins the car-bee. Brett tries to win the movie-bee but is stumped by Andrew's terrible clues. Zombies, sports team names, being a lawyer, ti…
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In this conversation from 2020, Alex Aragona speaks with Christopher Freiman as he explores why you might be happier, and ultimately contribute more to society, if you choose to ignore politics. References from Episode 31 with Chris Freiman: You can purchase Chris Freiman’s book when it’s out here You can check out the Bleeding Heart Libertarians b…
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When an impressionable young Daryl Bamonte saw Marc Bolan on Top of the Pops, he couldn't have imagined the extraordinary musical journey it would trigger. Growing up on a council estate in Basildon alongside future Depeche Mode members, Daryl's life took a pivotal turn when he left school and became their first roadie in 1980. From hauling keyboar…
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