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433: Sophie Scott-Brown | Everyday Anarchy, Non-conformism, Hierarchies, And More
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In this episode of The Armen Show, Professor Sophie Scott-Brown discusses her journey into anarchism, exploring its relevance in contemporary society. She emphasizes the importance of questioning authority, the role of individual agency, and the need for curiosity in human interactions.
The conversation delves into the qualities of non-conformists, the influence of hierarchy, and the significance of influential thinkers in anarchism. Ultimately, the discussion highlights the potential for anarchy to foster freedom and creativity in everyday life.
Sophie Scott-Brown is the former Director of Gresham College and fellow at the University of St Andrews. An inspiring intellectual historian with research interests in modern European political thought, Anarchism, and the history of education, Sophie is also a fellow of the Higher Education Academy and of the Royal History Society.
She is an author excited by historical biography as a means of understanding ideas. Her work includes The Histories of Raphael Samuel: A Portrait of a People’s Historian and Colin Ward and The Art of Everyday Anarchy.
Keywords: anarchy, anarchism, philosophy, authority, freedom, individualism, social organization, responsibility, curiosity, community
Takeaways:
- Anarchy is a way of thinking and acting, not just a political ideology.
- Real freedom involves not worrying about social interactions and being open to experiences.
- Curiosity about others can lead to meaningful connections and insights.
- Hierarchies often fail to address complex problems effectively.
- Anarchy encourages individual agency and responsibility in decision-making.
- The qualities of non-conformists can inspire others to embrace their individuality.
- Education systems often promote conformity over critical thinking and creativity.
- Anarchy is a constant presence in everyday life, often unnoticed.
- Influential thinkers like Colin Ward and David Graeber have shaped modern anarchist thought.
- Anarchy can be therapeutic, helping individuals unlearn fearfulness and anxiety.
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Manage episode 444205561 series 2648868
In this episode of The Armen Show, Professor Sophie Scott-Brown discusses her journey into anarchism, exploring its relevance in contemporary society. She emphasizes the importance of questioning authority, the role of individual agency, and the need for curiosity in human interactions.
The conversation delves into the qualities of non-conformists, the influence of hierarchy, and the significance of influential thinkers in anarchism. Ultimately, the discussion highlights the potential for anarchy to foster freedom and creativity in everyday life.
Sophie Scott-Brown is the former Director of Gresham College and fellow at the University of St Andrews. An inspiring intellectual historian with research interests in modern European political thought, Anarchism, and the history of education, Sophie is also a fellow of the Higher Education Academy and of the Royal History Society.
She is an author excited by historical biography as a means of understanding ideas. Her work includes The Histories of Raphael Samuel: A Portrait of a People’s Historian and Colin Ward and The Art of Everyday Anarchy.
Keywords: anarchy, anarchism, philosophy, authority, freedom, individualism, social organization, responsibility, curiosity, community
Takeaways:
- Anarchy is a way of thinking and acting, not just a political ideology.
- Real freedom involves not worrying about social interactions and being open to experiences.
- Curiosity about others can lead to meaningful connections and insights.
- Hierarchies often fail to address complex problems effectively.
- Anarchy encourages individual agency and responsibility in decision-making.
- The qualities of non-conformists can inspire others to embrace their individuality.
- Education systems often promote conformity over critical thinking and creativity.
- Anarchy is a constant presence in everyday life, often unnoticed.
- Influential thinkers like Colin Ward and David Graeber have shaped modern anarchist thought.
- Anarchy can be therapeutic, helping individuals unlearn fearfulness and anxiety.
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