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The Enragés
C4SS
26 episodes
1 week ago
The Enragés, a production of the Center for a Stateless Society (C4SS.org), features questions and casual conversations with authors about recent pieces they've published on the C4SS site. Hosted by Eric Fleischmann, this podcast will focus exclusively on the works of C4SS authors and will give listeners a chance to get to know these thinkers better. We'll regularly be taking listener questions too on Patreon! (Patreon.com/C4SSdotorg) The name of the podcast comes from the loosely affiliated anarchistic and proto-socialist group known in English as the "Enraged Ones," who split from the Jacobin Club during the French Revolution in their radical demands against monopolists and support for the French lower class. To give a glimpse into their still-relevant views, Jacques Roux—in his 1793 Manifesto of the Enragés—states: "Freedom is nothing but a vain phantom when one class of men can starve another with impunity. Equality is nothing but a vain phantom when the rich, through monopoly, exercise the right of life or death over their like. The republic is nothing but a vain phantom when the counter-revolution can operate every day through the price of commodities, which three quarters of all citizens cannot afford without shedding tears."
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The Enragés, a production of the Center for a Stateless Society (C4SS.org), features questions and casual conversations with authors about recent pieces they've published on the C4SS site. Hosted by Eric Fleischmann, this podcast will focus exclusively on the works of C4SS authors and will give listeners a chance to get to know these thinkers better. We'll regularly be taking listener questions too on Patreon! (Patreon.com/C4SSdotorg) The name of the podcast comes from the loosely affiliated anarchistic and proto-socialist group known in English as the "Enraged Ones," who split from the Jacobin Club during the French Revolution in their radical demands against monopolists and support for the French lower class. To give a glimpse into their still-relevant views, Jacques Roux—in his 1793 Manifesto of the Enragés—states: "Freedom is nothing but a vain phantom when one class of men can starve another with impunity. Equality is nothing but a vain phantom when the rich, through monopoly, exercise the right of life or death over their like. The republic is nothing but a vain phantom when the counter-revolution can operate every day through the price of commodities, which three quarters of all citizens cannot afford without shedding tears."
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Episodes (20/26)
The Enragés
Emma Goldman and Mutualism Co-Op with Shane Ross
2 years ago
42 minutes 47 seconds

The Enragés
Anarchism 101 with Cory Massimino
2 years ago
1 hour 16 minutes 27 seconds

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Molotov Pill Bottle with H.B. Dillon Williams IV
2 years ago
1 hour 38 minutes 56 seconds

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A Dialectical Left-Libertarian Perspective with Ryan Neugebauer
2 years ago
1 hour 21 minutes 21 seconds

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Ethical Mutualism and the Will to Freedom with Joel Williamson
2 years ago
41 minutes 8 seconds

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Know Thine Enemy with Cathy Reisenwitz
2 years ago
41 minutes 33 seconds

The Enragés
Anarcha-Genderism with Selena Q. Rose
3 years ago
37 minutes 18 seconds

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A Shared Future with Logan Marie Glitterbomb
3 years ago
59 minutes 4 seconds

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Collective Action is Hard with Frank Miroslav
3 years ago
1 hour 20 minutes 28 seconds

The Enragés
Ecology and the Ego with Aaron Koek
3 years ago
40 minutes 59 seconds

The Enragés
Typologies, Patterns, and Heuristics with Dawie Coetzee
3 years ago
38 minutes 9 seconds

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Credit As an Enclosed Commons with Kevin Carson
3 years ago
37 minutes 10 seconds

The Enragés
Boycotting Bad People with William Gillis
3 years ago
1 hour 23 minutes 49 seconds

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Repel the Collective Machine with Shane Ross
3 years ago
37 minutes 13 seconds

The Enragés
Investigating Israel and Palestine with Sheldon Richman
3 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 51 seconds

The Enragés
To Build a Better Future with Darian Worden
4 years ago
48 minutes 16 seconds

The Enragés
Libertarian Anticapitalism with Rad Geek
4 years ago
57 minutes 14 seconds

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Libertarians for Redistribution with Gary Chartier
4 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 42 seconds

The Enragés
The Pursuit of Abolition with Nathan Goodman
4 years ago
1 hour 24 minutes 17 seconds

The Enragés
The Monster That Exists with Jaimine
4 years ago
1 hour 15 minutes 19 seconds

The Enragés
The Enragés, a production of the Center for a Stateless Society (C4SS.org), features questions and casual conversations with authors about recent pieces they've published on the C4SS site. Hosted by Eric Fleischmann, this podcast will focus exclusively on the works of C4SS authors and will give listeners a chance to get to know these thinkers better. We'll regularly be taking listener questions too on Patreon! (Patreon.com/C4SSdotorg) The name of the podcast comes from the loosely affiliated anarchistic and proto-socialist group known in English as the "Enraged Ones," who split from the Jacobin Club during the French Revolution in their radical demands against monopolists and support for the French lower class. To give a glimpse into their still-relevant views, Jacques Roux—in his 1793 Manifesto of the Enragés—states: "Freedom is nothing but a vain phantom when one class of men can starve another with impunity. Equality is nothing but a vain phantom when the rich, through monopoly, exercise the right of life or death over their like. The republic is nothing but a vain phantom when the counter-revolution can operate every day through the price of commodities, which three quarters of all citizens cannot afford without shedding tears."