

Michael Malice - The Case for Anarchy
Aug 1, 2021
Michael Malice, a Ukrainian-American podcaster and author renowned for his insights into anarchism, shines a light on vital political topics. He dissects the current political divide, questioning the need for centralized governance and exploring historical examples of successful anarchy. The conversation dives into the influence of universities and media on societal beliefs and discusses the rise of alternative education. Malice also analyzes the relationship between authority and anarchy, urging critical thinking amidst growing polarization.
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Political Divide
- Michael Malice, author of "The Anarchist Handbook," discusses the current political landscape.
- He argues for an increasing divide in American politics and the inability of differing political views to coexist.
Morality and Politics
- Malice connects morality and politics, arguing against the separation of the two.
- He expresses his disdain for moderates, favoring a more polarized political landscape.
Critique of Representation
- Malice critiques the concept of political representation as inherently flawed and nonsensical.
- He argues that true representation involves individual choice, not collective voting.