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Andrew Sage

Expert on Latin American anarchism, contributing to the discussion on Uruguayan anarchist history.

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Mar 22, 2025 • 2h 56min

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In this discussion, Jenny Keesden, a writer and activist focused on Northeast Syria, shares insights into the resilience of communities fighting for autonomy amid complex geopolitical dynamics. Andrew Sage, a YouTube personality delving into Latin American anarchism, traces Uruguay's rich history of radical movements and its influence on modern activism. They touch on the critical role of local protests and cultural expressions, the implications of U.S. military actions, and the challenges of translating anarchist narratives across languages.
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Feb 19, 2025 • 38min

Defining Anarchism feat. Andrew

Andrew Sage, known as Andrewism, is a YouTube personality dedicated to exploring anarchism. He and Mia unpack anarchism as an ethic and practice, highlighting its roots in self-determination and mutual aid. They delve into the complexities of authority, emphasizing how collaboration can exist without it. The conversation spans historical examples, critiques of modern dating culture, and the implications of authority in healthcare, making for a thought-provoking and engaging discussion on societal structures.
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Feb 20, 2025 • 30min

Mutuality feat. Andrew

Andrew Sage, an advocate for anarchist thought and mutuality, dives deep into the principles of self-determination and cooperation. He discusses how an anarchist society can enhance personal freedom and challenge societal norms that enforce rigid authority. The conversation highlights the tension between community dynamics and traditional governance structures, advocating for flexible interdependence. Andrew also addresses the importance of mutual aid and collective responsibility, emphasizing the potential for structured cooperation within anarchism to foster social harmony.
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Feb 22, 2025 • 2h 26min

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Andrew Sage, a prominent YouTube personality and anarchist scholar, dives deep into the principles of anarchism and its relevance to today’s labor movements. He discusses the grassroots union efforts at Peet's Coffee, emphasizing the importance of worker solidarity against management’s resistance. The conversation also explores the intricate dynamics of authority, highlighting how questioning power can lead to greater individual freedom. Sage advocates for mutually beneficial systems, presenting anarchism as a pathway to challenge societal hierarchies and promote collective empowerment.
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Apr 5, 2025 • 3h 6min

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Andrew Sage, an expert on Latin American anarchism, delves into the fascinating history of anarchism in Uruguay and its implications for social movements and labor dynamics. Jamie Loftus, a librarian, sheds light on the alarming impacts of federal budget cuts on library funding, emphasizing their crucial role in supporting marginalized communities. Together, they explore the intersection of community resilience, anarchist thought, and the pressing need for advocacy in the face of systemic challenges and misinformation affecting public services.
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May 24, 2025 • 3h 44min

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Andrew Sage, a passionate expert on anarchism and Latin American history, dives deep into the historical roots of anarchism in Mexico, tracing its influence from ancient civilizations through the Mexican Revolution. He discusses the resilience of anarchist movements in the face of state repression, and their evolution into modern collectives advocating for workers' rights. The conversation also touches on geopolitical tensions, highlighting the humanitarian crisis in Kashmir and the complex dynamics of Indian-Pakistani relations, making for a thought-provoking exploration of current issues.
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May 20, 2025 • 32min

Anarchism In Mexico feat. Andrew, Pt. 2

Andrew Sage, host of the YouTube channel Andrewism, dives into the rich history of anarchism in Latin America, focusing on the Mexican Revolution of 1910. He highlights the pivotal role of early thinkers like Protino Ricanati and contrasts the visions of Madero and Magón. The discussion covers revolutionary insurrections, the aftermath of the Magonist uprising, and the resilience of anarchist movements against state repression. Andrew emphasizes the ongoing significance of these ideas in today's political climate, revealing a fascinating legacy of resistance and social change.
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May 19, 2025 • 23min

Anarchism In Mexico feat. Andrew, Pt. 1 

Andrew Sage, host of the YouTube channel Andrewism, dives deep into the rich tapestry of anarchism in Mexico, tracing its roots back to ancient civilizations and their legacy. He discusses the turbulent history of Mexico's struggle for freedom post-1519, including the rise of anarchism during the revolutionary turmoil of the early 20th century. Andrew also highlights the influence of indigenous traditions on radical movements and the provocative ideas surrounding a world without government, showcasing a unique blend of historical narrative and modern implications.
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Apr 5, 2025 • 3h 6min

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Andrew Sage, an expert on Latin American anarchism, delves into Uruguay's anarchist movements, particularly the Federación Anarchista Uruguaya (FAU). He discusses the resurgence of these movements post-dictatorship and their grassroots organizing efforts against neoliberal policies. Sage highlights the principles of Especifismo and the grassroots strategies that shape revolutionary goals. The conversation also reflects on historical alliances, internal divisions, and the broader implications for social struggles in contemporary Uruguay.
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Apr 1, 2025 • 39min

Anarchism In Uruguay feat. Andrew, Pt. 2

In this captivating discussion, Andrew Sage, known as AndrewZoom on YouTube, delves into the intricacies of anarchism in Uruguay. He analyzes the evolution of the Federación Anarchista Uruguaya, highlighting its commitment to labor activism. The conversation takes a daring turn as Andrew explores the concept of an anarchist military formation and the embrace of urban guerrilla tactics during political turmoil. He also reflects on the resurgence of anarchism post-dictatorship, emphasizing grassroots unity and the complexities of collective action in revolutionary movements.

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