

129. The Everyday Anarchy of Colin Ward -- Roman Krznaric
8 snips Aug 14, 2024
In this engaging discussion, social philosopher Roman Krznaric reflects on the life and ideas of Colin Ward, celebrating his impact on everyday anarchism. The conversation traverses the significance of community-based initiatives and critiques traditional political structures. They emphasize learning from history to inspire social justice, while also exploring urban planning through the lens of childhood empathy.Thought-provoking insights connect literature, protest, and urban futures, advocating for decentralized governance and child-friendly city designs.
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Roman's Discovery of Colin Ward
- Roman Krznaric discovered Colin Ward in the late 1990s while exploring radical magazines during UK elections.
- He became friends with Ward and was deeply influenced by his writings on everyday anarchism and non-hierarchical community organization.
Anarchism as Social Relationships
- Colin Ward viewed anarchism as contracting new social relationships rather than destroying the state.
- He saw expanding the social principle—community cooperatives and self-management—as political action.
Everyday Anarchism Is Everywhere
- Anarchism is found in everyday voluntary and mutual aid social relations.
- Colin Ward had an 'x-ray vision' to see non-hierarchical community organization everywhere.