The First Springtime of Nations

In our video on Venice we heavily referenced the 1848 European Revolutions that are often called the Springtime of Nations. However, given the debt our channel has to these events, it’s high time we cover them in more detail. The five separate national movements in 1848 we think are worth talking about occured in France, …

The History of Mutualism and Its Relationship to Anarchism

The first American anarchist, Josiah Warren, had two big ideas. The first he called “the sovereignty of the individual,” which would later be known as anarchism. And the second he called “cost – the limit of price,” which would later be known as mutualism. The Sovereignty of the Individual is the same idea as what …

The Struggle of the Doukhobors against the State

North America has been seen as the land of opportunity for almost 300 years. The continent, especially in its infancy, was a place of refuge for religious minorities fleeing persecution, such as the Quakers and the Mennonites. Sadly this group of religious dissenters, which like the aforementioned groups shared a communalist and pacifist outlook, did …

Springtime of Nations: Venice

Springtime of Nations is a term used to refer to the liberal revolutions that swept Europe in 1848. From Ireland to Poland to Hungary they sought to overthrow imperialism and despotism and replace it with nations governing themselves. Overall, the revolutions were unsuccessful and short-lived, but many laid the groundwork for later successful uprisings. One …

Eric Fleishmann is wrong about Anarcho-Capitalism

Eric Fleischmann of the Center for a Stateless Society has recently published an article titled “The Age-Old Question: Is Anarcho-Capitalism Anarchism?” In this article, Fleischmann denies that Anarcho-Capitalists are the heirs of Benjamin Tucker and the other historical market anarchists, an inheritance that Fleischmann claims for his position, and even claims that anarcho-capitalists are not …

Springtime of Nations: Deseret

Mormons! The Consummate American Religion. Nowadays Mormons are seen as strange (if nice) versions of Christians, but when Joseph Smith spread his beliefs in the 19th century, Mormonism was seen as an insane, heretical and dangerous cult, and faced violent suppression in the United States. After Joseph Smith was killed by an angry mob in …

Anarchy In Reality: Makhnovia 1917-1921

Anarchists from many nations journey to Ukraine, intent on repulsing the forces of tyranny and reaction. But this story isn’t about 2022, it’s about 1917. For four years Southern Ukraine was covered by an anarcho-communist confederation, fighting German occupiers, then monarchist reactionaries, and finally the statist communists they had trusted to be their comrades. Makhnovia, …

Springtime of Nations: West Papua

Our first Australasian centered video focused on mainland Papua New Guinea’s imperialist occupation of Bougainville, which happily has been resolved by the Bougainville independence movement and the Papuan government, with Bougainville set to gain independence in 5 years by 2027. This video has to do with the New Guinea island again, but this time not …

Springtime of Nations: Burma 2, A Turning of the Tide

When Springtime of Nations did our last video on the situation in Burma in April 2021, the military Junta (the ones who insist on calling the country “Myanmar” for cultural reasons) was killing civilians in the major cities with impunity. The only armed resistance was the decades old ethnic separatist groups who allied with the …