The Beautiful Idea

The Beautiful Idea

The Beautiful Idea is a media project bringing you interviews, ideas, and stories from the frontlines of social movements and struggles, from a distinctly anarchist perspective. More information at https://thebeautifulidea.show

  1. Fires In the Distance During Dark Days: One Year of Trump 2.0

    26 JAN · VIDEO

    Fires In the Distance During Dark Days: One Year of Trump 2.0

    In this episode we sit down with a member of Crimethinc to discuss the first year of the second Trump administration. In many ways the speed, severity, and violence of the first year has made the situation difficult to understand comprehensively. So, instead of just focusing on the swirl of events over the past 12 months, we are going to go back to the roots of what's happening today, the rise of neoliberalism. To make sense of everything we have experienced over the last year we start with events that occurred almost 40 years ago, with the fall of the Soviet Union and the rise of neoliberalism to primacy. This started a dynamic in which wealth has been increasingly concentrated in the hands of a shrinking number, in which cost of living is rising and wages are not keeping up, in which debt has come to be the mechanism used to fill in those financial gaps. Combined with an increasing scarcity of resources neoliberalism has led to a world in which those with resources and investments are capable of mobilizing state violence to protect and expand those interests in conflict with an increasingly desperate populace. Since the Obama administration and the financial crisis of 2008 capital and power has accelerated the dynamic of concentration, setting the stage for the invasions of American cities, the brutalization of our communities, and the serial violation of "rights" that many of us thought of as inviolable. Also during this period movements have arisen to oppose this concentration of power and wealth every step of the way. From the fights in the streets during the global anti-capitalist movement to the parks of Occupy, the barricades of the movements against the police in 2014 and 2020, or on the plains at Standing Rock, a dynamic of conflict has emerged along with the logistics and knowledge to sustain prolonged conflict with the state. This is all setting the stage for what is happening in Minneapolis, where the DHS has deployed all available units, and still cannot control the streets. We finish our discussion talking about the implications of what is happening in Minneapolis and how this might just become a quagmire that the administration cannot commit more to or pull itself out of without significant costs. We recorded this before the brutal ICE execution of Alex Pretti. Since then the people of Minneapolis have fought bravely in the streets against ICE, as well as the state police and local cops.  https://crimethinc.com/2026/01/25/minneapolis-responds-to-the-murder-of-alex-pretti-an-eyewitness-account For more on what is happening in Minneapolis check out Crimethinc (https://crimethinc.com) , Unicorn Riot (https://unicornriot.ninja) and tune in to this show as we bring you all updates from the ground.

    1h 21m
  2. ICE vs Ice On the Ground in Minneapolis

    21 JAN · VIDEO

    ICE vs Ice On the Ground in Minneapolis

    In this episode, we speak with some organizers involved in anti-ICE resistance at the peak of the show-downs in Minneapolis, one week after ICE agents killed Renee Good, and 20 minutes after Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis was shot. We discuss some of the ways that people in the city are escalating their engagement with ICE, how local police are engaging (or not) with ICE activity, and ways that people elsewhere can best support Minneapolis and prepare for further crackdowns in their own cities. Please check out the links below for ways to support people on the ground in Minneapolis right now: -Venmo @mplsfamilysupport to support young mothers whose families have been ruptured by ice abductions. They are being faced with caring for their children alone, while not being able to work or leave their homes for fear of being disappeared as ICE raids continue to escalate.  -Venmo @twincitiessolidarity to help buy supplies and community infrastructure for ongoing mutual aid efforts in the face of the ICE siege -Venmo @Chef-Collective-1123 or CashApp $ChefCollective1123 to source supplies for increasing requests for Shelter in Place Grocery Packs (coming in with greater frequency as people run out of food at home) -https://www.standwithminnesota.com/ (links to a bunch of crowdfunding and direct fundraising asks, in order of most need) Current raffle fundraisers — (close Jan 28th) -https://www.instagram.com/p/DTixS5tFWgo/?img_index=1 -https://www.instagram.com/p/DTdoCR7iSA-/?img_index=1 Please check out the links below for recent articles on ICE raids and rapid response networks in the Twin Cities: -"Rapid Response Networks in the Twin Cities: A Guide to an Updated Model" https://crimethinc.com/2026/01/15/rapid-response-networks-in-the-twin-cities-a-guide-to-an-updated-model -"North Minneapolis Chases Out ICE: A Firsthand Account of the Response to Another ICE Shooting" https://crimethinc.com/2026/01/15/north-minneapolis-chases-out-ice-a-firsthand-account-of-the-response-to-another-ice-shooting -"Minneapolis Responds to ICE Committing Murder: An Account From the Streets" https://crimethinc.com/2026/01/08/minneapolis-responds-to-ice-committing-murder-an-account-from-the-streets Check out further reading about the Prairieland Case, several people facing charges related to an anti-ICE demo in Texas: -https://haters.noblogs.org/post/2025/12/11/beneath-the-prairie-the-concrete/

    50 min
  3. Getting Operational With It: A Discussion with BREACH Digest

    17/11/2025 · VIDEO

    Getting Operational With It: A Discussion with BREACH Digest

    We are at a moment of impasse, a time where political spaces and dynamics are shifting drastically. In the past months we have seen military units deploy to streets, the DOJ get used as an overt weapon of the administration, and terrorism laws being openly utilized to suppress anarchist movements. At the same time, there is a distinct sense in which the state, and this current administration, is breaking the state apart while they are trying to consolidate control over it. We are stuck in a race between administrative authoritarianism and the collapse of the American state as we understand it. The result has been a situation that is kinetic rather than definitive, in which the conditions of politics change into terms that are more material and less clear, which differ from place to place, and in which situational awareness becomes paramount for anyone attempting to act directly and effectively. At times like this it makes sense to do something anarchists have been doing for decades, delving into operational theory. Operational theory is often described as the space that exists between strategy (large-scale movements over time) and tactics (the immediate techniques of fighting). It is a space in which we focus on dynamics, terrains, logistics, in an attempt not to pin an enemy down to simple categories, but to understand ourselves as acting in an environment that shapes those enemies, and ourselves, in very specific hyper-localized ways.  In this discussion we will be sitting down with an editor for the upcoming publication BREACH Digest to talk a little bit about operational theory. We discuss what operational theory is, the history of anarchists studying the operational arts, and some resources that you can get into if you want to dig deeper.  BREACH Digest is a forthcoming publication with a release scheduled in the coming months. To follow their work go to their website, https://breachdigest.noblogs.org/, for more details. Further Reading Carl von Clausewitz On War https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1946/1946-h/1946-h.htm Antoine-Henri Jomini The Art of War https://www.gutenberg.org/files/13549/13549-h/13549-h.htm RAND Corporation on Netwar and Swarming https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/monograph_reports/MR1382/RAND_MR1382.pdf https://www.rand.org/pubs/documented_briefings/DB311.html Institute for the Study of Insurgent Warfare https://theanarchistlibrary.org/category/author/institute-for-the-study-of-insurgent-warfare Links to works by Col. John Boyd on organic command and control and the OODA loop https://www.colonelboyd.com/boydswork US Military Counterinsurgency Manual https://irp.fas.org/doddir/army/fm3-24.pdf

    56 min
  4. War from Ground Level: A Discussion About Experiencing the War in Ukraine

    09/09/2025 · VIDEO

    War from Ground Level: A Discussion About Experiencing the War in Ukraine

    We're back after a brief summer break! The war in Ukraine is often, like many conflicts, discussed through the lens of foreign policy and the interests of these entities that we call states. This is not the framing that we simply inherit from media, it is one that the Left globally has embraced just as thoroughly as liberals and conservatives. Discussions become echoes of the Cold War, where massive power blocks collide in some geopolitical game involving huge historical projects.  There are myriad issues with this framing, but we will focus on just one in this episode. This framing has a tragic side effect, it has the tendency to disappear people on the ground living through conflict, and often abandoning them as a result. It has led some on the Left to support the worst authoritarians, right wing religious extremists, and genocidaires, all while abandoning people fighting authoritarianism repeatedly, merely because the states that supports the regime they are fighting are "anti-American".  We want to have a different discussion about war, and about Ukraine; a discussion about what it means to be an anarchist living in a place actively under invasion, facing existential threats, and the threat of immanent arrest or death if you lose. We are joined by Anton from the Solidarity Collectives to talk about the war, how life continues in a warzone, what the war has meant for the anarchist community in Ukraine and the wider region, and how a movement can not just survive, but also actively engage in the situation around them, against all odds. You can follow the work of Solidarity Collectives here: https://www.solidaritycollectives.org/en/ https://bsky.app/profile/solcolua.bsky.social

    1h 9m
  5. Big Beautiful Social War: Six Months Into Trump 2.0

    23/07/2025 · VIDEO

    Big Beautiful Social War: Six Months Into Trump 2.0

    On this episode of The Beautiful Idea, we speak with several authors and organizers, marking six months into the second Trump administration coming to power. During our multiple discussions, we look at the recent deployment of the military into Los Angeles, CA, the ramping up of ICE raids and arrests across the US, and the passing of the Republican so-called "Big Beautiful Bill," which ear-marks billions for war and the deportation machine, while cutting taxes on the ultra-wealthy and corporations, and slashing social services, health-care, and food assistance for the poor. Already, which has lead to rural hospitals being threatened with closure as food banks struggle to keep up with demand. In this episode you will hear from: Silky Shaw, the executive director of the Detention Watch Network, and author of Unbuild Walls: Why Immigrant Justice Needs Abolition, from Haymarket Books. Shaw talks about the rapid acceleration of deportations under Trump and the construction of new detention facilities, such as the newly built concentration camp, Alligator Alcatraz. Jessica Pishko, author of The Highest Law in the Land: How the Unchecked Power of Sheriffs Threatens Democracy, breaks down the interplay between police and ICE, as well as the brutal violence deployed by law enforcement during recent demonstrations in Los Angeles. Kristian Williams, author of Our Enemies and Blue: Police and Power in America, takes on the role of counter-insurgency in the Trump administration, the weaponization of fascist spectacle, and the growth of conspiracy theories within protest movements. Vicky Osterweil, author of In Defense of Looting and a member of Collective of Anarchist Writers (CAW), breaks down the recently passed Republican budget bill, and talks about its potential impact in our communities and ways in which we can push back.As anger continues to build in the streets, we hope this discussion shines a light on the contours and context of the building social war being waged against poor and working people across the US. MUSIC: Intro music by Breakaway and Seaside Tryst Filastine & Nova - Requiem 432 Neurosis - The Doorway

    2h 14m
  6. Self-Managed Medication Abortion: Can't Live With It, Can't Live Without It

    30/06/2025 · VIDEO

    Self-Managed Medication Abortion: Can't Live With It, Can't Live Without It

    For as long as people have been getting pregnant, they’ve also been figuring out how to get un-pregnant. A self-managed abortion (SMA) is when a person ends their pregnancy outside of the formal medical system. Most often, self-managed abortions are done as “medication abortions” — abortions induced by medication. In this episode of The Beautiful Idea, we talk about self-managed medication abortions done with a combination of the drugs misoprostol and mifepristone. Guests Jane and Hazel are both abortion doulas (also known as abortion companions) with extensive experience supporting people completing self-managed medication abortions. Jane, based in Appalachia, works with the Mountain Area Abortion Doula Collective (MAADCO). Hazel, based in the Rust Belt, is a former abortion clinic worker, and wrote the zine “how to do it anyway: a guide to self-managing an abortion at home” after Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022. We discuss the history of reproductive justice, how self-managed abortion is often stigmatized and why that can be harmful, and the actual step-by-step details of what a medication abortion entails (how to measure pregnancy, which pills to take when, how it might feel physically in the body, what to look out for to determine if an abortion has been completed, pain management, and some of the ways that people sometimes emotionally or culturally process an abortion), among other topics.  There are many resources on self-managed medication abortion available. Here are just a few, mentioned in today’s show: -“how to do it anyway: a guide to self-managing an abortion at home” (https://www.tangledwilderness.org/shop/p/how-to-do-it-anyway) -National Network of Abortion Funds (https://abortionfunds.org/) — connects people to local abortion funds for financial aid, and to resources that provide practical support (childcare, rides to clinics, etc.) -Abortion Finder (https://www.abortionfinder.org/) — finds verified abortion clinics  -Plan C Pills (https://www.plancpills.org/about) — educational website w resources on how to source abortion pills, how to dose them, what to look out for -Aid Access (https://aidaccess.org/en/) — provides access to medication abortion via mail -RX List (RXlist.com) — searchable database that provides information about general drug interactions -Miscarriage & abortion hotline (https://mahotline.org/) — text hotline for medical advice, particularly if you are self-managing an abortion -The Mountain Area Abortion Doula Collective (MAADCO) (https://mtnabortiondoula.co/) -Holler Health Justice (https://www.hollerhealthjustice.org/) -The Yellow Hammer Fund (https://abortionfunds.org/fund/yellowhammer-fund/) -“The Janes” (https://www.hbo.com/movies/the-janes) — HBO documentary on the Jane Collective (1960s/70s underground network of abortion providers) -“Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff” podcast episode about the Jane Collective (https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-cool-people-who-did-cool-96003360/episode/part-one-the-jane-collective-direct-96629898/)

    1h 7m

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