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Brenton Clutterbuck on Discordianism as Anarchism

57 min · 10. nov. 2025
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This time we talk to author and gonzo anthropologist Brenton Clutterbuck about his book Chasing Eris, Discordianism, and the interactions between the religion and youth liberation and anarchy. Stay Safe, Stay Dangerous! Music is Glamour Girl by Um Jennifer ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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mk: Hello and welcome to The Child and Its Enemies, a podcast about queer and neurodivergent kids living out anarchy and youth liberation here at the Child and its enemies. We believe that youth autonomy is not only crucial to queer and trans liberation, but to anarchy itself. Governance is inherently based on projecting linear narratives of time and development and gender onto our necessarily asynchronous and atemporal. Queer lives and youth and teams are at the center of this form of oppression. Our goal with the podcast is to create a space by and for youth that challenges all forms of control and inspires us to create feared, feral, ageless networks of care. I'm your host MK Zariel. I'm 16 years old and I'm a French masculine poet theater artist and insurrectionary anarchist in the Great Lakes region. With me today is anarchist visual artist and mutual aid organizer shining oak. Oak: Hey, mk, it's great to be here. Thank you for welcoming onto your show. It's so important to have representation and networks for queer youth. I wish I knew of these kinds of resources when I was your age. I feel really honored to be here. I'm a 22-year-old multimedia artist and aspiring ecologist and educator. I've lived and worked in Atlanta or Muskogee Creek territory most of my life. But I'm currently based in Ireland. I dabble in different media, but my favorite is Relief Print. I center queer liberation in my art, and I also do environmental and food justice work in my personal life. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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