Anarchist transhuman sci-fi collective Radon have published multiple digital journals over the last few years exploring themes including dystopia, rebellion and social conflict. Rob Ray interviews the editors. Could you explain the background of the collective? We created Radon Journal to fill a niche that we wished existed when we were young: the intersection of
Back when the Anarchist subreddit had account flairs, anarcho-transhumanism didn’t have a plurality, but did have significant representation. William Gillis was the most visible anarcho-transhumanist in the forum, I’m glad to see he’s still kicking around on Mastodon.
My hunch is that transhumanist anarchists are over-represented in the field of sci-fi compared to most other tendencies of anarchism.
Back when the Anarchist subreddit had account flairs, anarcho-transhumanism didn’t have a plurality, but did have significant representation. William Gillis was the most visible anarcho-transhumanist in the forum, I’m glad to see he’s still kicking around on Mastodon.
My hunch is that transhumanist anarchists are over-represented in the field of sci-fi compared to most other tendencies of anarchism.