This text refers to episodes 65, 66, and 67 mainly, as well as more generally the essays from episodes 57-64, all by E. Armand. Individualist
Category: Philosophy
66 Revolutionary Sexualism 2, by Emile Armand
This is part 2 of 3 because the text was fairly long. The full Emile Armand series started with episode 57. Individualist Anarchism, Revolutionary Sexualism
65 Revolutionary Sexualism 1, by Emile Armand
This is part 1 of 3 sections of the text, and the text is part 9 in a series started with episode 57. Individualist Anarchism,
64 Sexual Fantasists, by Emile Armand
Part 8 of a series. Individualist Anarchism, Revolutionary Sexualism from LittleBlackCart.com
63 On Sexual Liberty, by Emile Armand
Part 7 of a series. Individualist Anarchism, Revolutionary Sexualism from LittleBlackCart.com
61 The Future Society, by Emile Armand
Part 5 of 12 Individualist Anarchism, Revolutionary Sexualism from LittleBlackCart.com
60 What We Have Been, We Still Remain, by Emile Armand
This is the fourth in a series. Individualist Anarchism, Revolutionary Sexualism from LittleBlackCart.com
59 What Is An Anarchist? by Emile Armand
This is the third in a series of twelve. Individualist Anarchism, Revolutionary Sexualism from LittleBlackCart.com
53 Authority & Anarchy, by F. Walker
Emanations of the Ego from Enemy Combatant Publications, available from LittleBlackCart.com
52 The Limits of the Anarchist Identity, by Alex Trocchi
This essay is available within the pamphlet, For the Insurrection to Succeed, We Must First Destroy Ourselves, by Alex Trocchi and available through Little Black
48 Locating an Indigenous Anarchism, by Aragorn!
Locating an Indigenous Anarchism on TheAnarchistLibrary.org Uncivilized from LittleBlackCart.com
47 Nihilist Animism, by Aragorn!
46 Nomad for Something Precious, by anon
This essay comes from the Elephant Edition by Ardent Press entitled Icognito, by Anon. Incognito at LittleBlackCart.com
44 The Organization’s New Clothes, by Paul Z. Simons
(including THE BIRTH OF DOMINATION, GANG THEORY, GANG FACT, and THE PHILOSOPHICAL BASIS OF SNARLING) The Organization’s New Clothes at TheAnarchistLibrary.org
37 Primitivism: Fallen Skies, by Ramon Elani
Today’s reading is the first in a series of four, from Essays From the Tiger’s Leap, a pamphlet by Ramon Elani and available from Little
35 Nameless: An Egoist Critique of Identity, by Apio Ludd
Today’s reading is available in the collection, Egoism, by Ardent Press and available from Little Black Cart. Egoism at LittleBlackCart.com. Similar podcasts you may enjoy:
34 What Is An Individual?, by Apio Ludd
33 An Egoist Method, by Apio Ludd
“In every one of these things there is something of the sacred, something of the power that individuals have alienated from themselves….”
32 A Letter To Lovers, by Cresencia Desafio and Katherine DiFiore
Today’s reading originally appeared in the Egoist newspaper Sovereign Self and is now available in the collection Egoism, published by Ardent Press and distributed by
31 Wandering Off from Willful Disobedience (Three Remarks and an Imaginary Title), by Alejandro deAcosta
Today’s reading is Alejandro deAcosta’s book, How To Live Now Or Never, published by Repartee and available from Little Black Cart. How To Live Now
30 A Lesson In Desire, by Alejandro deAcosta
Today’s reading comes from the Repartee book How To Live Now Or Never, which is entirely essays by Alejandro deAcosta, available from Little Black Cart.
29 That Teaching Is Impossible, by Alejandro deAcosta
Today’s reading comes from the Repartee book How To Live Now Or Never, which is entirely essays by Alejandro deAcosta, available from Little Black Cart.
28 Becoming Animal: My Feral Individualism, by Julian Langer
Becoming Animal at TheAnarchistLibrary.org Other Julian Langer essays at TheAnarchistLibrary.org Feral Consciousness at LittleBlackCart.com Feral Iconoclasm at LittleBlackCart.com Show notes at Immediatism.com My other podcast
27 Symbiogenetic Desire: An Egoist Conception of Ecology, by Bellamy Fitzpatrick
“Our sorrow and rage is not directed at some essential metaphysical Other that attacks Nature; it is directed at an immediate mutilation of our experience,
23 A Chinese Sage, by Oscar Wilde
“The perfect man ignores self; the divine man ignores action; the true sage ignores reputation.” ~ Chuang Tzu Today’s reading, A Chinese Sage, is from
22 The Theory of the Individual In Chinese Philosophy: Yang-Chou, by Alexandra David-Neel
Today’s reading, The Theory of the Individual in Chinese Philosophy: Yang-Chou, is from Neither Lord Nor Subject: Anarchism & Eastern Thought, a collection compiled by
21 Neither Lord Nor Subject, by Bao Jingyan
“…[A]ll this could have been dispensed with if there had been no oppression and violence from the start.” ~ Bao Jingyan, 300 CE Today’s reading,
17 Critical Self-Theory: Towards an anarchist critical theory of the self and society, by Jason McQuinn
“The only really critical self-theory exists where no morals, abstract ideals, or hidden constraints cloud the air.” ~ Jason McQuinn The essay read this episode,
16 Critique Of the Listener, by Hakim Bey
“Enlightenment is all we have…. Writing has taken us to the very edge, beyond which writing may be impossible.” ~Hakim Bey Critique of the Listener
15 Imagination, by Hakim Bey
“Immediatism wants to be a game, not a political movement, & certainly not a revolution….” ~Hakim Bey Imagination, the essay, is available in Immediatism, the
14 Immediatism vs. Capitalism, by Hakim Bey
“Immediatism is our delight. Immediatism is dangerous.” ~Hakim Bey Immediatism vs. Capitalism, the essay, is available in Immediatism, the book. Immediatism, the book by Hakim
13 The Tong, by Hakim Bey
“[T]he secret society promises to provide a useful framework of protective clandestinity—a cloak of invisibility that will have to be dropped only in the event
12 Immediatism, by Hakim Bey
“[T]he practice of Immediatism will release within us vast storehouses of forgotten power, which will not only transform our lives through the secret realization of
11 Ontological Anarchy In a Nutshell, by Hakim Bey
“The task of immediatist organization can be summed up as the widening of the circle.” ~Hakim Bey Ontological Anarchy In a Nutshell is available in
10 The New Nihilism, by Peter Lamborn Wilson
“Depression we may have to accept, impotent rage we may have to accept, revolutionary pessimism we may have to accept. But as e.e. cummings (anarchist
9 Green Nihilism or Cosmic Pessimism, by Alejandro de Acosta
“Our place is to think, to continue speaking of chaos, not being stupid enough to think we can take its side. There are no sides.”
8 History as Decomposition, by Alejandro de Acosta
“Our awareness of decomposition leads to certain insights that are disconcerting and fascinating as well; they may well be visions from outside Civilization. This awareness
7 Its Core Is the Negation, by Alejandro de Acosta
“[O]ur ethics might…be defined as the provisional disorientation with which we approach our ways of living, the interminable and necessary skepticism that characterizes our thinking’s
6 On the Degradation of Language & the Art of Listening, by Wolfi Landstreicher
“[T]he point is to leave a clue, a verbal finger pointing toward the moon of one’s ideas and dreams that says just enough to find
5 On Sexual Poverty, by Wolfi Landstreicher
“[S]exual satisfaction is not just a question of pleasure as such, but specifically that pleasure that springs from real encounter and recognition[.]” ~Wolfi Landstreicher The
4 On Projectuality, by Wolfi Landstreicher
“[W]hen we make the choice to break the machine rather than continuing to adjust it, passivity ceases and projectuality begins.” ~Wolfi Landstreicher The text read
3 Aimless Wandering: Chuang Tzu’s Chaos Linguistics, by Hakim Bey
“The sage does not become trapped in semantics, does not mistake map for territory, but rather “opens things up to the light of Heaven” by
2 Anarchy & Ecstasy, by Peter Lamborn Wilson
“[F]or its delirious rhetoric, it deserves a proud place on the shelf labeled Chaos.” ~ Peter Lamborn Wilson The text read this episode is available
1 Salon Apocalypse / Secret Theater, by Peter Lamborn Wilson
“Is it possible to create a SECRET THEATER in which both artist and audience have completely disappeared — only to reappear on another plane, where life and art have become the same thing, the pure giving of gifts?”