The Ex-Worker
A Podcast of Anarchist Ideas and Action For Everyone Who Dreams of a Life Off the Clock
A Podcast of Anarchist Ideas and Action For Everyone Who Dreams of a Life Off the Clock
On September 11th, while patriotic Americans waved flags and listened to
speeches, a few thousand miles south, Chileans massed in the streets
and clashed with police on the anniversary of the 1973 military coup.
Our 29th episode begins a two-episode series on anarchism in Chile: From
popular power and militant resistance to the Pinochet dictatorship to
today's clashes between encapuchados and Carabineros
across burning barricades, we explore the history and background context
necessary to understand the distinctive and militant anarchist
struggles of contemporary Chile. From the recent anarchist book and
propaganda fair in Santiago, several anarchists speak with us about the
importance of radical neighborhoods, the evolution of public anarchist
organizing, and political imprisonment in Chile. Attendees of the
marches and actions during the recent Climate Convergence in New York
City report on their experiences and reflect on how anarchists connect
to broader environmental movements. Listeners weigh in on historical
dates, pronunciation mistakes, and mind-controlled drones, alongside
news, announcements, and prisoner birthdays.
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