Introduction and opening workshop talk by Aragorn! From The BASTARD Chronicles 2018: Hyphenated Anarchisms. Texts listed below are referred to in the talk. The Bastard
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69 Rewilding Witchcraft, by Peter Grey
Enemy Combatant Publications, available from LittleBlackCart.com Rewilding Witchcraft at LittleBlackCart.com Rewilding Witchcraft at Scarlet Imprint Show notes at Immediatism.com My other podcast at PointingTexts.org Email
42 An Invitation to Desertion, by Bellamy Fitzpatrick
An Invitation to Desertion at TheAnarchistLibrary.org Show notes at Immediatism.com My other podcast at PointingTexts.org Email Cory@Immediatism.com
41 What Does the World Desire? by Bellamy Fitzpatrick
The case for panpsychism. Today’s reading appears in Backwoods: A Journal of Autochthonous Anarchy No. 2, Spring 2019, available from Little Black Cart Backwoods No.
40 Dark Virtue: Daoism & the Rejection of Civilization, by Ramon Elani
Today’s essay is included in the booklet Essays From the Tiger’s Leap, by Ramon Elani, available from Little Black Cart. Tiger’s Leap from LittleBlackCart.com Show
36 Toward a New Anarchism: Anarcho-Daoism, by Jacques
Today’s reading is newly available from Little Black Cart. Toward a New Anarchism: Anarcho-Daoism at LittleBlackCart.com Similar podcasts you may enjoy: Anews a podcast about
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
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.”
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?”