Rydra and Bellamy begin the new year with an exceptionally freewheeling discussion, first of 2014’s most absurd characters and their behaviors, and later on psychology, education, and recuperation.
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Rydra and Bellamy begin the new year with an exceptionally freewheeling discussion, first of 2014’s most absurd characters and their behaviors, and later on psychology, education, and recuperation.
Here are the Psychology Today articles referenced in this episode:
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/freedom-learn/200907/play-makes-us-human-v-why-hunter-gatherers-work-is-play
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/freedom-learn/200906/play-makes-us-human-iv-when-work-is-play
Your show is better when you talk about things other than the narrow anarchist ghetto of a scene. I tried listening around episode 20 something or 30 something after John Zerzan made a mention, and it wasn’t really useful or very listenable as it only had intercine milieu only discussion. Big improvement in this episode and it was funny how you related that many anarchists involved in social work or therapy pretend that just doing their work is magically transformed due to holding theoretical anarchist positions.