Non Serviam Podcast #11 - Why Justifications for State Power Fail with Crispin Sartwell

The Non Serviam Podcast has interviewed a vast array of anti-authoritarian and anarchist thinkers that those of us interested in Mutualism would undoubtedly enjoy. The interview linked above is an exploration of Why Justifications for State Power Fail with author and professor, @CrispinSartwell.

Crispin Sartwell is a professor of philosophy at Dickinson College. He received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Maryland, a Master of Arts from Johns Hopkins University and a Ph.D. from the University of Virginia. Crispin is an individualist anarchist and political philosopher, with significant interests in Analytic Philosophy, Aesthetics and Theory of Knowledge. He has extensive and professional experience in journalism & music criticism, and has written and published around 20 books. In this episode, Crispin and I discuss why common justifications for state power fail, the role anarchism has played in western political philosophy, problems with the higher education system, the relationship between christianity and anarchism, and more.

Crispin’s Twitter- https://twitter.com/CrispinSartwell

Crispin’s YouTube channel- https://www.youtube.com/user/crispytheok

Crispin’s blog- https://eyeofthestorm.blogs.com

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