
In Our Time Anarchism
Dec 7, 2006
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Anarchism, tracing its roots to philosophers like Proudhon and its influence on movements like communism and feminism. They explore the concept of anarchy as 'without rulers' and its impact on the Spanish Civil War. The podcast delves into the evolution of anarchist ideas, from the early rejection of a ruling class to the principles of mutual aid and shared possessions. It examines the challenges faced by anarchists in defending their beliefs and the factors that made the 19th and early 20th centuries the high point for anarchism.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Evolution of Anarchy: From Disorder to Freedom
02:19 • 15min
Exploring Ruth Russo's Influential Anarchist Ideas
17:48 • 3min
Exploring Joseph Prudhomme and the Concept of 'Property is Theft'
20:26 • 3min
Anarchist Ideals and Historical Influences
23:03 • 9min
Exploring Gropotkin's Anarchist Ideology and Theory of Mutual Aid
32:20 • 3min
Anarchism in the 20th Century
35:36 • 7min

