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S1E31 Affinity Groups, Cognitive Euphony, And Acting From Good Faith with Isaac

S1E31 Affinity Groups, Cognitive Euphony, And Acting From Good Faith with Isaac

anarchy ....(5)..... jesus Spoke with my friend …

Friendly Anarchism · The Quaker Far Left

March 10, 201858m 43sExplicit

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anarchy ....(5)..... jesus Spoke with my friend of circumstance Issac about the Lansing protest, small(big) acts of solidarity, gratitude, athletic musicianship, simplicity, implicit power, affinity groups, instilled hierarchies, being a touring musician, the tyranny of structurelessness, DIY music, balancing idealism and experience, dislodging power, leadership, rules vs. no rules, voluntary association, taking credit for work, intellectual property and creative commons, church+capital+culture, the Western Wall, churches as a socialist enterprise, Friendly Fire, acting from faith and fact, anarchism as a way of life, thanking flowers, ableism, sneetches, light/dark, concurrent contradictory realities, cognitive dissonance, cognitive euphony, and fun with new equipment. Referenced: The bail fund for comrades arrested in Lansing protesting Richard Spencer's appearance: https://www.fundedjustice.com/stopspencermsu?ref=ab_f7ARsc_ab_9LOJM7tjsmX9LOJM7tjsmX The Tyranny of Structurelessness http://www.struggle.ws/pdfs/tyranny.pdf My patreon, thank you so so much to my patrons!!: www.patreon.com/friendlyanarchism My radical Quaker collective Friendly Fire: https://friendlyfirecollective.wordpress.com/ Richard Rohr, Franciscan Catholic mystic: https://cac.org/turning-toward-the-good-2016-02-18/ Notes: F. Scott Fitzgerald quote: "...the test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind at the same time, and still retain the ability to function. One should, for example, be able to see that things are hopeless and yet be determined to make them otherwise. This philosophy fitted on to my early adult life, when I saw the improbable, the implausible, often the "impossible," come true."