In the tradition of Impasses, here are readings from presentations (or based on presentations) at the BASTARD conference in 2014, when the theme was social war.
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We may cheer graffiti, riots, and the decay of the exoburbs but we also realize that the same asocial grumpiness that allows us to survive in urban density often keeps us from working together.
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The Anvil Review is a periodical of review essays about popular cultural, literature, and radical material. It is comprised of a print edition (run in volume and distributed through a DIY network throughout North America) and a website with discussion about Anvil essays. Eventually there will be additional social and media resources available through the site.
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International Journal for Communisation Straight outta the UK! Here for your communal pleasure...
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Love like you've never lost, fight like we've never won...
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The long-awaited new issue. Sports smaller dimensions, but still the same snazzy design.
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"The bird fights its way out of the egg. Whoever wants to be born must first destroy a world." Herman Hesse
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This issue of this magazine - always pretty - is on experimentation. It features an evaluation of how activists targeted an animal testing corporation (HLS); a photoessay on Swedish anarchists who - as a result of losing a squat - built a social center; what appropriate support is for "communities of resistance"; a report from student strikes and riots in Colombia; and an analysis of the past decade of anarchist organizing in NYC.
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Here is the latest issue of the journal put out by folks from the Institute for Anarchist Studies (IAS). The table of contents for this issue:...
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A Libertarian Critique of Civilization
The latest issue of the latest project by the former long-term editor of Anarchy:a journal of desire armed.
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The Libertarian Critique of Civilization
A Journal for the Abolition of all forms of Enslavement
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10 years in the making, here is issue 1 of Modern Slavery: the libertarian critique of civilization.
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With this journal we wish to better understand and analyze capitalism and its critics through the distorting lens of a rigorous anti-political experimentation and soul searching. We are not the expression of a political party or organization and seeks no adherents or official line, though we are open to offers of financial patronage. We are not afraid of paradox. Our aim is to bring maximum disorder to habitual perspectives.
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A Journal of Insurgent Strategy
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Hostis was what Rome called enemies of the state, though it also means stranger. The term is inspired by barbarians, who are not understood by Imperial powers because they do not speak a recognized language and break civic norms through uncontrolled acts of violence.
Jeremy Hammond, report back on the 2010 SF anarchist bookfair and BASTARD conference, Fun with Linux Routing, MD5 Crack on the Cheap, Reducing Redundancy in Bind Zone Files, Ronin, SSL MITM, the Cult of the /opt/, Using Multiple Interfaces to get 1MB+/s and VPN via Tor.
Enthusiasm and fun!
Articles by John Zerzan on silence, second life (the game, on cities, and one on his 2007 tour (10 countries in 19 days!); by Felonious Skunk on being a decivilizing papa; by Sal Insieme on connecting to place, among many others.
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Culture, City, Change... An in depth look at what makes us who we are: the forces that shape us, the places we inhabit, the ways we relate to each other, the ideas we interact with, and this world through which we navigate. Time, change, communication, technology, and, of course, resistance.
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Highlights include: John Zerzans "On the Origins of War"; "Stones Can Speak," a poetic and powerful look at what is going on in Bolivia by Jesús Sepúlveda; "Only a Tsunami Will Do," a potent and lucid rant on feminism that is sure to create a storm of controversy...
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Spirituality, Religion, Ideology. Theologians, scientists, psychiatrists, philosophers, and mystics have strictly divided, compartmentalized, and further mystified the whole of our life experience through their self-defined (thus self-proven) analysis, abstractions, and symbology.
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Indigenous Resistance to Civilization This issue doesn't exclusively focus on this critical theme, but it is highly present and deeply informs it. Articles on creating an indigenous anarchism (by Aragorn!), Black Mesa, primal guerrilla warfare (by Kevin Tucker),
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