This chapter delves into the tension between personal growth and societal expectations, using the metaphor of a young tree to illustrate external pressures. The lively conversation balances humor with depth, as the speakers reflect on how family dynamics shape individuality while playfully asserting their uniqueness in the podcast realm.
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The Wrong Boys reflect on their childhoods, think about the ways that society lets children down, and imagine a directly democratic agetopia, where differences in age are part of a complimentary whole.
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Opening Theme Song by Trái Bơ: https://traibo.bandcamp.com/ Closing Theme Song by Dope Creature: https://soundcloud.com/dopecreature
Links: The Child and It’s Enemies – Emma Goldman: https://libcom.org/article/child-and-its-enemies-emma-goldman No! Against Adult Supremacy: https://archive.org/details/no-against-adult-supremacy Why is the Child Crying? Slavery, Settler Colonialism, and the Ontological Misfortune of Childhood – Toby Rollo: https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/toby-rollo-brian-davis-arthur-silber-no-against-adult-supremacy-vol-10#toc1 Childism by Elisabeth Young-Bruehl (CW: Child Abuse): ISBN-10: 0300173113 Escape from Childhood by John Holt: ISBN-10: 0985400293
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