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I welcome Chris Smaje to Lifepod, to discuss his book Finding Lights in a Dark Age, an exploration of what he sees as the need for a transition from mostly urban to mostly rural “sustainable livelihood communities.” Chris shares his journey from academia to small farming in Somerset —highlighting the challenges involved in balancing high-complexity modern technology with local autonomy. We discuss the need for a practical, local politics of livelihood, and the potential for large-scale urban-to-rural movement to underwrite such a politics.
Terms and topics mentioned:
- David Graeber and David Wengrow, The Dawn of Everything
- Nebelivka, a representative ”megasite” of Neolithic Ukraine
- Colin Ward, Anarchy in Action
- Murray Bookchin, Post-Scarcity Anarchism
- Distributism
- [Garrett] Hardin
- [Elinor] Ostrom
- Mark Vonnegut, The Eden Express
- Simon Fairlie, Meat
- [Gerrard] Winstanley, the Ranters and the Diggers
More ways to stay connected:
- You can follow Lifepod on Instagram or Adam’s personal account on Mastodon, or support the podcast on Patreon.
By Adam GreenfieldI welcome Chris Smaje to Lifepod, to discuss his book Finding Lights in a Dark Age, an exploration of what he sees as the need for a transition from mostly urban to mostly rural “sustainable livelihood communities.” Chris shares his journey from academia to small farming in Somerset —highlighting the challenges involved in balancing high-complexity modern technology with local autonomy. We discuss the need for a practical, local politics of livelihood, and the potential for large-scale urban-to-rural movement to underwrite such a politics.
Terms and topics mentioned:
- David Graeber and David Wengrow, The Dawn of Everything
- Nebelivka, a representative ”megasite” of Neolithic Ukraine
- Colin Ward, Anarchy in Action
- Murray Bookchin, Post-Scarcity Anarchism
- Distributism
- [Garrett] Hardin
- [Elinor] Ostrom
- Mark Vonnegut, The Eden Express
- Simon Fairlie, Meat
- [Gerrard] Winstanley, the Ranters and the Diggers
More ways to stay connected:
- You can follow Lifepod on Instagram or Adam’s personal account on Mastodon, or support the podcast on Patreon.