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The Ex-Worker

The Ex-Worker

CrimethInc. Ex-Workers' Collective

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Frequency: 1 episode/27d. Total Eps: 173

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Welcome to the Ex-Worker: an audio strike against a monotone world! This twice-monthly podcast explores a wide range of anarchist ideas and action. In each episode, we take an in-depth look at a different topic, introducing various manifestations of the struggle for liberation, and round it off with news, reviews, profiles of current anarchist projects, upcoming events, and more. If you're curious about anarchist visions of freedom—or if you dream of a world off the clock—tune in!
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#115: Iran: An Uprising Besieged from Within and Without—Three Perspectives

vendredi 9 janvier 2026Duration 44:08

This episode offers an audio version of "Iran: An Uprising Besieged from Within and Without," discussing the uprising that broke out across Iran on December 28, 2025, triggered by economic distress and escalating to call for the toppling of the government. It includes three analyses exploring the tensions within the uprising between grassroots movements and monarchist groups courting the support of the United States and Israel.

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Table of Contents:

  • Introduction {0:41}
  • Report on the Current Wave of Protests in Iran {2:57}
  • Iran Protests Amid a Siege by Internal and External Enemies: A Report on the Recent Mass Uprising {6:53}
  • I. The Fifth Uprising since 2017 {8:11}
  • II. An Uprising Besieged by External and Internal Threats {10:51}
  • III. The Spread of the Revolt {16:52}
  • IV. The Geography of the Revolt {19:06}
  • V. The Impact of the Twelve-Day War {22:46}
  • VI. The Contradictions {28:11}
  • VII. The Horizon {32:52}
  • The View from Syria {38:45}

  • This episode offers an audio version of "Iran: An Uprising Besieged from Within and Without," published by CrimethInc. on January 7, 2026. The online version includes footnotes and hyperlinks offering more information.

  • Thanks to Ayman Makarem of From The Periphery media collective for reading and recording this episode.

  • To learn more about previous waves of resistance in Iran, you could start with "Revolt in Iran," discussing the revolt that began on September 16, 2022, and "Jin, Jiyan, Azadi (Woman, Life, Freedom)—The Genealogy of a Slogan," exploring the background of that movement.

  • For deeper background, you could read "There Is an Infinite Amount of Hope… but Not for Us," an interview publishing in 2020 discussing the pandemic, economic crisis, repression, and resistance in Iran.

  • To learn more about the conditions that ethnic minorities experience in Iran, read Precarious Work Means Precarious Life, discussing the Rajaee Port Disaster and what it shoes about the situation confronting Baluch ethnic minorities.

  • To understand how Iranians who oppose both the Islamic Republic government of Iran and the genocidal project represented by Israeli Zionism and US foreign policy in the region, read "Women, Life, Freedom" against the War and Against Apartheid and Tyranny.
 

#114: Safeguarding Our Movements against Repression—How to Respond to the Criminalization of "Antifa"

mardi 23 septembre 2025Duration 25:06

This episode offers an audio version of "Make Ready: Safeguarding Our Movements against Repression," exploring the implications of Donald Trump's executive order designating "Antifa" as "a major terrorist organization" and how we can prepare our communities to endure whatever comes next. It also includes an audio version of "When the Police Knock on Your Door: Your Rights and Options."

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  • Introduction {0:40}
  • Don't be intimidated {5:53}
  • Make the most of your strengths {7:42}
  • Prepare for federal visits and raids {9:12}
  • Be transparent about repression {10:33}
  • Redundancy means resilience {11:18}
  • Coordinate to support each other {12:26}
  • Discredit the police and courts {13:28}
  • Fracture the political class {15:05}
  • Take the offensive{17:02}
  • Refuse to divide {17:47}
  • When the police knock on your door {18:40}
 

#105: Don't Stop: Continuing the Fight Against Cop City

lundi 5 février 2024Duration 01:39:09

This episode offers an audio version of "Don't Stop: Continuing the Fight Against Cop City", published on December 12th. It traces the activities of the movement to Stop Cop City and defend the Weelaunee Forest from June through December 2023, including accounts of the campaign for an Atlanta voter's referendum on Cop City, the Sixth Week of Action, the relationship between clandestine direct action and public organizing, local Black organizing against the project, the Block Cop City march in November, and potential strategic pathways forward. Tune in for an in-depth evaluation of the latest phase in one of the most critical social struggles of our time. {February 4, 2023}

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  • Table of Contents:
    • Introduction {0:37}
    • The Hour Is Drawing Late {2:37}
    • They Don't Care About You {6:38}
    • The Referendum {8:24}
    • What Mass Organizing Makes Possible {11:19}
    • The Sixth Week of Action {17:58}
    • The New Balance of Forces {22:03}
    • Escalating Tactics {25:20}
    • Atlas Technical Consultants Drops Out {27:45}
    • Scooping the Mid-Range: Repressing Public Resistance {30:16}
    • The Storm Before the Storm {33:26}
    • Escalating Repression: RICO and the Furtherance of the Conspiracy {36:26}
    • RICO in Georgia {39:54}
    • You Can't Break Us {41:12}
    • The Scope of Repression Broadens {43:30}
    • This is Not a Local Repression Strategy {45:37}
    • Attrition and Conflict {47:51}
    • From Atlanta to Gaza, No Cop City Anywhere {52:22}
    • Black Self-Organization {54:51}
    • Block Cop City {58:05}
    • Building a Common Understanding {1:01:10}
    • Anatomy of a March {1:03:26}
    • Forward, Arm in Arm {1:06:52}
    • Re-Grouping {1:14:16}
    • A Supporter of the Police? {1:15:45}
    • Gauging Success and Failure {1:17:40}
    • Victory and Defeat: A Chimera {1:27:13}
    • Fighting without Assurances {1:29:38}
    • Continuing Forward {1:31:14}
    • Winning by Attrition {1:35:03}
    • Outro/PSA {1:38:54}
  • This episode offers an audio version of "Don't Stop: Continuing the Fight Against Cop City", published by CrimethInc. on December 12th. It includes excerpts from "Don't Panic, Stay Tight: Frontline Reflections on Block Cop City," an account of the November 13th march in Atlanta.

  • For background on the first two and a half years of the movement, see the following articles and podcast episodes:
  • Stay up to date on developments with news from the Atlanta Community Press Collective

  • The Uncover Cop City campaign is targeting the insurers whose coverage makes Cop City possible, including Nationwide Insurance and Accident Fund - follow the links to find office locations and contact information to show your opposition to the project.

The Hotwire #14: Olympia blockade—J20 opening statements—Build the Base call to action

mercredi 22 novembre 2017Duration 29:33

This week's episode is packed with resistance news from across Turtle Island and beyond. Struggles led by water protectors against gas and oil infrastructure are happening, seemingly, everywhere. This past week, students have been busy, while prisoners have not. We have a brief update on the work stoppage and Holman Prison. We also have interviews with a comrade at the anti-fracking blockade in Olympia, WA, and with a J20 supporter about the trials that have just begun. Stay tuned until the end for CrimethInc.'s call for January 20, 2018: "Build the Base, Take the Initiative. A Call to Expand Our Capacity." {November 22nd, 2017}

 

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The Hotwire #13: J20 trials begin, worldwide anti-fascism, squatting for the win in Chicago

mercredi 15 novembre 2017Duration 36:23

Today is the beginning of the J20 inauguration protester trials in DC. There are some important developments in the case, so we interview Sam from DC Legal Posse about what's going on and how to support the defendants. We also interview a Polish anti-fascist from Warsaw about this weekend's 60,000 person far-right march that was littered with Nazi slogans. The folks at the IRL squat in Chicago called us to talk about resisting their eviction and squatting as a window to a world outside of capitalism. Stay tuned until the end for exciting calls for upcoming action camps and decentralized days of action. {November 15th, 2017}

 

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The Ex-Worker #59: Surviving a Grand Jury

lundi 13 novembre 2017Duration 59:12

In this episode, we share the first-person stories of three comrades on the frontlines of grand jury resistance. As the state escalates repression through a new grand jury investigation in North Carolina against longtime anarchist Katie Yow, this episode offers perspectives from those who have successfully fought a grand jury summons. Tune in to demystify the process of how and why to resist testifying at a grand jury. For more information on her case and to support Katie, check out https://ncresiststhegrandjury.com/ and to learn more about resources available for those resisting and their supporters, check out https://saynothing.noblogs.org/grand-jury-resources/.

For more information on how to stay strong during state repression, see our article How to Survive a Felony Trial.

To hear more about North Carolina Grand Jury Resistance and other cases of ongoing state repression, listen to this episode of The Hotwire. {November 13th, 2017}

 

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  • Table of Contents:
    • Introduction: Grand Jury Resisters Past and Present {00:00}
    • What is a Grand Jury {01:17}
    • A Knock on the Door {4:51}
    • Breathing Fire {19:35}
    • Facing the State {24:19}
    • Life on the Run {35:11}
    • Trees and Mirrors—Surviving Solitary {38:31}
    • Release {45:53}
    • Back from the Underground {50:47}
    • Conclusion: We Can Survive This {54:45}
    • Support NC Grand Jury Resister Katie Yow {56:16}
    • Statement from Katie Yow {57:17}
  • On November 21, at 8 pm Eastern Time, we will broadcast our third live video presentation, in which an experienced legal support worker will explain what grand juries are, how they work, and how to resist them—then answer any questions you have. View the video here on this page or via facebook.com/CrimethIncDotCom.

    Tune in to learn about the grand jury process, its legacy of repression, and how you can support resistance to grand juries.
  • List of resources:

 

 

 

The Hotwire #12: White masculine mass shooting in Texas, down with daylight saving, J20 updates

mercredi 8 novembre 2017Duration 32:03

This week we have a greater amount of animal liberation actions to report on than usual. We interview Sam from DC Legal Posse about the first J20 trials beginning next week, and what people can do to support the defendants. After the mass shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas on Sunday, we explore whether it makes sense to designate white men as the "real terrorists." We also interview an anarchist in Brazil about the Operation Érebo repression campaign against anarchists there. Anarchists from throughout history travel forward in time to warn us about the horrors of state socialism and about the dangers of standardized time itself!. {November 8th, 2017}

 

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The Hotwire #11: Fascists fail in Tennessee, Catalan independence interview, No Justice No Pride

mercredi 1 novembre 2017Duration 33:39

This week we bring you two interviews: one with a southern anarchist who went to Tennessee to oppose the failed "white lives matter" rally on Saturday, and another with an anarchist in Catalonia about developments and reflections on the independence process there. Our headlines and repression roundup take us around the world, from anti-capitalist queer and trans action in DC to general revolt in Haiti to sweeping anti-anarchist repression in Brazil and even back in time to the Russian Revolution! Listen until the end for announcements of upcoming anarchist book fairs and calls to action. {November 1st, 2017}

 

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The Hotwire #10: Anti-fascism in Gainesville, J20 trials, anarchist Kurds against capitalist wars

mercredi 25 octobre 2017Duration 34:07

In this Hotwire we have three different interviews about the alt-right's defeat in Gainesville. As democratic confederalist Kurdish forces in Rojava are beating back ISIS, the nationalist, capitalist Kurdish Regional Government in Iraq is threatening civil war with the Iraqi military. In response, Kurdish anarchists speak out against war and the state. The discovery of Santiago Maldonado's body in Argentina has sparked the fiercest clashes with police that the South American country has seen in years. Some good news: the first J20 political prisoner is about to be released; but hundreds more are awaiting trial and facing years in prison. Listen until the end for announcements of anarchist bookfairs, anti-fascist action, and east coast CrimethInc. speaking events this week. {October 25, 2017}

 

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The Hotwire #9: Puerto Rico—breaking with the state, J20 trials approach, ducks of the east

mercredi 18 octobre 2017Duration 34:00

In this Hotwire we share the anti-fascist call from Florida to oppose Richard Spencer in Gainesville on October 19. We discuss the upcoming J20 trials in which nearly 200 protesters are charged with conspiracy for protesting the inauguration, as well as the outcome of the burning cop car case that just concluded in Paris. Considering the bullshit repression and liberal lawsuits in the wake of #Charlottesville, we make the case about why anti-fascism must mean anti-statism. We also borrow part of a great interview with Puerto Rican anarchist Frank Lopez on mutual relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Maria. Stay tuned until the end because we have some important calls to support political prisoners, calls to support forest defenders in Oregon, political prisoner birthdays, announcements for upcoming anarchist book fairs, and the repression roundup. {October 18, 2017}

 

 

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