Audiobooks with keyword Anarchism
On a vibrant, fire-regenerated planet, nomadic communities living in harmony with their unique ecosystem face invasion by imperialist forces. As the invaders probe the land's mysteries, the inhabitants must unite to defend their utopian way of life.
This audiobook argues that our own psychological conditioning, not external control, is the greatest barrier to freedom. It explores how statism exploits human psychology and offers strategies for developing psychological autonomy to achieve true liberation.
"Means and Ends" by Zoe Baker offers an accessible overview of anarchist strategy in Europe and the US from 1868-1939, highlighting their core belief that the methods used to achieve revolution must embody the principles of the free society they aim to create. The book explores historical anarchist ideas on direct action, organization, and more, demonstrating how this unity of means and ends guided their pursuit of social change.


