Conversation #46: Catching Up with Elias Crim (July 1, 2018)
Elias Crim joins us for a conversation. Elias is the founder and publisher of Solidarity Hall, and has written for The American Scholar, The American Conservative, The Washington Times, and The Chicago Observer. We spoke about South Shore SOUP (modeled after Detroit SOUP), Municipalism, “alternative citizenship,” Murray Bookchin, the Favelas of Rio do Janeiro, Socialism 2018 in Chicago, and more.
How to Listen
You can find the MP3 file here.
The Podcast feed is here.
The Podcast channel on YouTube is here.
Links
- Detroit Soup
- South Shore Soup
- Murray Bookchin
- Reasons To Be Cheerful
- Socialism 2018
- Solidarity Hall
- Front Porch Republic
This Week’s Music
The music is a guitar track Paul recorded in 2013, originally intended to be part of a cover of Jonathan Coulton’s song “Shop Vac.” You can find the original here, and a live version here.
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