Tag: philosophy

Interview 834 – Uncorking Conspiracy with the Beard World Order

03/06/20141 Comment

Tom Secker, James Corbett, and Guillermo Jimenez are back, better, and more bearded than ever. On today’s episode we “uncork the bottle of conspiracy” and discuss what Tom refers to as “nihilism within the truth movement.”

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The Well-Read Anarchist #004 – “What is Property?” by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon – Chapter Two

03/06/20148 Comments

The Well-Read Anarchist podcast continuation its exploration of the works of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon with a reading of his first major work, “What is Property?” published in 1840. Today we read Chapter Two of the book, “Property Considered as a Natural Right.”

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The Well-Read Anarchist #003 – “What is Property?” by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon – Chapter One

02/26/20146 Comments

The Well-Read Anarchist podcast begins its exploration of the works of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon with a reading of his first major work, “What is Property?”, published in 1840. Today we read Chapter One of the book, “Method Pursued in This Work – The Idea of a Revolution.”

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An Introduction to Pierre-Joseph Proudhon

02/22/20141 Comment

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The Well-Read Anarchist #002 – An Introduction to Pierre-Joseph Proudhon

02/20/20141 Comment

In this inaugural edition of The Well-Read Anarchist podcast, we explore the life and work of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon. From his humble origins to his bold proclamation of anarchism to his brief political career, his imprisonment and exile, and his posthumous banishment to the fringes of the canon, we take a look at the thoughts and ideas of the first self-proclaimed anarchist. Joining us to do this are Shawn Wilbur, an independent scholar and Proudhon translator, and Dr. Alex Prichard, a lecturer in international relations at Exeter University and author of Justice, Order and Anarchy: The International Political Theory of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon.

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This Is What We Do – FLNWO #12

02/18/20140 Comments

Jack Blood of Deadlinelive.info joins us for this month’s edition of Film, Literature and the New World Order, where we discuss Tom Hansen’s 2013 novel, This Is What We Do. We talk about the themes raised in the book, including the idea of a global leaderless revolution. We also discuss the role of violence in revolution and why such a revolution hasn’t taken place yet.

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Interview 827 – Shawn Wilbur Introduces the Life and Work of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon

02/17/20140 Comments

In preparation for this week’s edition of The Well-Read Anarchist we talk to Shawn Wilbur, a bookbinder and independent scholar with a special interest in the writings of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon. In this in-depth conversation, we go beyond his famous dictum that “property is theft” to examine Proudhon’s life, the social and political context of his era, his contributions to anarchist thought, and the criticisms that are leveled against him.

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The Well-Read Anarchist #001 – Introduction

02/13/20141 Comment

James Corbett of corbettreport.com presents a new weekly podcast series, “The Well-Read Anarchist.” In this series, James will read the major works of the great anarchist philosophers, from the foundational anarchist writers of the early 19th century right through to the contemporary thinkers of the 21st century. Joining us along the way will be a range of guests who will help to explain and contextualize these works.

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Interview 816 – James Corbett Talks Shop on 42 Minutes

02/01/20140 Comments

In this interview by William Morgan and Douglas Bolles of 42 Minutes, James talks about his work, including the past, present and future of The Corbett Report. Topics discussed include podcastumentaries, anniversaries, net neutrality, bedrock truth, and more.

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Interview 776 – Tjeerd Andringa on Geopolitics and Cognition

11/27/20131 Comment

Today on The Corbett Report we are joined by Tjeerd Andringa, Associate Professor in Auditory Cognition at the University of Groningen. Today we discuss his work at GeopoliticsAndCognition.com where he discusses the intersection of geopolitics and cognitive science. Join us for this in-depth conversation on perception, cognition, politics, authoritarianism, libertarianism, conspiracy theory, and much more.

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