
The Anarchist Handbook
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Narrated by:
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Michael Malice
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By:
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Michael Malice
About this listen
Anarchism has been both a vision of a peaceful, cooperative society — and an ideology of revolutionary terror. Since the term itself — anarchism — is a negation, there is a great deal of disagreement on what the positive alternative would look like. The black flag comes in many colors.
The Anarchist Handbook is an opportunity for all these many varied voices to speak for themselves, from across the decades. These were human beings who saw things differently from their fellow men. They fought and they loved. They lived and they died. They disagreed on much, but they all shared one vision: Freedom.
Track Listing
- "Hoch Die Anarchie!" read by Michael Malice
- "William Godwin" read by Arthur Herman
- "Max Stirner" read by Ethan Suplee
- "Pierre-Joseph Proudhon" read by Tim Pool
- "Herbert Spencer" read by Chris Williamson
- "Josiah Warren" read by David Pietrusza
- "Mikhail Bakunin" read by Karol Markowicz
- "Lysander Spooner" read by Kmele Foster
- "Johann Most" read by Curtis Yarvin
- "Louis Lingg" read by Michael Malice
- "Benjamin Tucker" read by Dave Rubin
- "Peter Kropotkin" read by Yeon-Mi Park
- "Leo Tolstoy" read by Buck Sexton
- "Alexander Berkman" read by Maj Toure
- "Voltairine De Cleyre" read by Adrianne Curry
- "Emma Goldman" read by Mikhaila Peterson
- "Dynamite" read by Lauren Chen
- "Morris and Linda Tannehill" read by Bridget Phetasy
- "David Friedman" read by Dave Smith
- "Murray Rothbard" read by Tom Woods
- "John Hasnas" read by Ron Coleman
- "Michael Malice" read by Lex Fridman
a brilliant summary of anarchist thought
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A great jumping-off point for anarchists
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It is a great collection of Anarchism without adjectives. When I heard Malice was doing this I wondered if it was going to be an anarcho-capitalist view of the world. However, he has done a fantastic job of assembling a great collection of essays. In particular, it was a pleasure to hear many of the elder millennials as narrators, these guys are the hope of the side.
As someone who has watched many of these characters growing up in the YouTube world, I thought the essay matching was fantastic. Yeon-mi Park reading Kropotkin was an inspired choice.
Malice has an acute intellect, His efforts to compile this and promote it is a welcome step toward a freer society and a renewed view of the world.
The insidious Mr Malice
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Probably shame on me for not reading the brief but still, WTF.
Just snippets
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