Journals

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Art & Anarchy!
 

Minimum quantity for "Fifth Estate #392 falll/winter 2014" is 1.

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Highlights include: John Zerzan’s "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...

 

Minimum quantity for "Green Anarchy, #21" is 1.

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One hundred fifty two pages of glossy CrimthInc. writing and images. Contains--glossary of terms (featuring "abuse," "amok," "autocorrect," "bolshevism,"...
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"life and times of Anarchy Magazine, part 1" by Jason McQuinn, feminism and anarchism by Dot Matrix, review of Debord's Panegyric by Aragorn!, etc.


This is the first issue produced by the crew in the California bay area. It reflects their inexperience with layout and design, as well as their enthusiasm and fresh blood.

 

Minimum quantity for "Anarchy: a journal of desire armed #59" is 1.

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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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Minimum quantity for "Green Anarchy, #25" is 1.


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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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Minimum quantity for "Green Anarchy, #20" is 1.


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peter werbe, kevin o'toole, john zerzan, margaret killjoy, david adams, joseph winogrond, anti marxism,

 
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100 pages of riotous goodness from Europe. Available for free online, but for those of you who like to actually be able to focus on what you read, this is...
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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.

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A collection (with brief introductory remarks) of writings by pessimists and pessimist sympathizers... Pratt, Battaille, Zapfe, Noyes, Cioran, Leopardi,...
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The Libertarian Critique of Civilization

A Journal for the Abolition of all forms of Enslavement

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Minimum quantity for "Modern Slavery #2" is 1.


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Letters, Cuba, music and domestication, the Paris Commune, the Spanish Revolution, Karen Pickett on 40 years of the EF! Journal, Bill Weinberg on Belarus,...
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