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How To Start A Revolution
How To Start A Revolution

Andrewism (34:41) We need a social revolution to build a better future. But how is that process carried out? What tactics and strategies are needed to fundamentally transform the socioeconomic and political order? How do we combine a range of acts of confrontation, noncooperation, and prefiguration to reshape our world? Let's find out.

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Introduction - 0:00 Affinity Groups - 4:22 Oppose (Confrontation) - 6:08 Oppose (Noncooperation) - 14:59 Propose (Prefiguration) - 19:45 Conclusion - 30:16 Outro - 33:54

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How To Start A Revolution
What Our Cities Are Missing
What Our Cities Are Missing

Andrew Sage (28:52): Let's unravel the defining characteristics of third places, tap into their historical significance and evolution, and explore how we can build and nurture the enduring allure of these social sanctuaries in the modern world.

Introduction - 0:00 What Are Third Places? - 1:57 The Benefits of Third Places - 7:02 The Historical Power of the Third Place - 8:34 What Happened To Third Places? - 9:52 Le Third Place - 13:33 A Few Teensy Critiques - 16:08 Radical, Revived Third Places - 24:20

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What Our Cities Are Missing
We Need A Library Economy
We Need A Library Economy

Andrew Sage (26:56): The library has been a long-standing institution in our society, but what if we applied its philosophy more broadly? Let's imagine what it would mean to realise the possibilities of this proto-socialist concept and reintroduce free access to the commons through a library economy.

Introduction - 0:00 Brief History of Libraries - 3:11 The Rise of the Internet (wow!) - 5:42 Foundational Concepts of a Library Economy - 6:58 Imagining a Library Economy - 16:05 Questions & Concerns of a Libray Economy - 18:11 Outro - 22:03

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We Need A Library Economy
What is OSR? Retro RPGs keeping old-school D&D alive
What is OSR? Retro RPGs keeping old-school D&D alive
Dicebreaker (10:06) If you’re in the RPG space you’ve likely come across OSR. But you might be wondering what that even stands for, what OSR games are, or why people are playing them. Maddie is here with some history of the Old School Renaissance movement so you can understand what these games are trying to achieve, and maybe even convince you to check a couple out. From the early discussions in forums to a thriving industry, this video is the perfect introduction into the world of OSR. And if you’re already a big fan of Old School games, let us know in the comments all your favourites that newcomers and veterans alike should try!
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What is OSR? Retro RPGs keeping old-school D&D alive
If I Were to Start Making Zines in 2024, This is What I'd Do
If I Were to Start Making Zines in 2024, This is What I'd Do

brattyxbre (28:15): In today's video we will be discussing the 5 pieces of advice I'd follow if I were to start making zines from scratch. Over the past 6+ years of making zines, I've learned many valuable lessons that I hope will help you in your zine journey (especially if you're new to the zine community!)

TIME STAMPS: 0:00 Intro 0:22 What is a zine? 0:40 If I Were to Start Making Zines in 2024 1:22 A Word on Gatekeeping 4:30 Step 1 Follow Zine Makers Online 9:40 Step 2 Go to the Dollar Store 10:30 Step 3 Keep a Journal 11:30 Step 4 Read A LOT of Zines 16:00 Step 5 F*ck the Algorithm 27:00 Leave a Comment!

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If I Were to Start Making Zines in 2024, This is What I'd Do
The CIA's 8 steps to wreck organizations
The CIA's 8 steps to wreck organizations

Anark (29:19) In this video, I go over the 8 steps for wrecking organizations laid out by the CIA in its Simple Sabotage Field Manual.

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  • Intro
  • CIA Field Manual
  • Preface
  • Do everything through channels
  • Make speeches
  • Refer to committee
  • Bring up irrelevant issues
  • Haggle over precise wordings
  • Refer back to decisions
  • Advocate caution
  • Be worried
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The CIA's 8 steps to wreck organizations
‘First World’ Privilege, the Decline of the U.S., and Romanticizing Life Abroad, a video essay
‘First World’ Privilege, the Decline of the U.S., and Romanticizing Life Abroad, a video essay

Cheyenne Lin (1:13:23) The U.S. is known as ‘the best country in the world’, but where does this notion even come from and why is it so persistent despite the fact that the U.S. seems to be inferior to many countries, specifically other wealthy nations in the imperial core when it comes to walkability, third places, car culture, and public transport? In addition, is the U.S. only inferior to their ‘first world’ equals or to countries in the global south as well? And lastly, how does first world privilege come into play when moving abroad and romanticizing one’s life there? In this video essay I talk about imperial privilege, as well as U.S. privilege and ‘first world’ privilege and how its tied to race and class, as well as the global hierarchy of countries and U.S. imperialism. I also talk about the decline of the U.S., no third spaces, car culture, and the romanticization of your life abroad trend as an American.

TIMESTAMPS Intro: The Best Country in the World? 0:00 Part 1: The Rise of a Superpower and The American Century 09:20 Part 2: U.S. Privilege 34:04 Part 3: The U.S. vs. The Rest of the World 46:07

  • no third spaces
  • car culture
  • schooling
  • healthcare
  • dress
  • food quality and food deserts Part 4: Romanticization of Life Abroad 1:05:42
  • romanticizing life abroad
  • passport bros Conclusion 1:12:35
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‘First World’ Privilege, the Decline of the U.S., and Romanticizing Life Abroad, a video essay