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Winter 2004, part 2 What I Wish I had Said on September 12, 2001 by an anonymous nihlist Theses On Anarchism After Post-Modernism by Bob Black...
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Winter 2010 Contents in this edition of the charming periodical of hactivism and mayhem include.... pirate bay launches private proxy (VPN) services,...
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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.

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Spring 2011 The Chelsea Manning case (deadnamed as it's an old zine), profiles of hackers (an interview with enigmax of torrentfreak.com), FBI makes big...
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Second of this nicely made egoist/individualist anarchist mini-magazine out of Tacoma, WA. This issue has a review of the mini-series Carlos , about...
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A Journal of Indigenous Anarchy The 2019 issue is here! 24 pages rich with goodness. Finally finishing the interview started in issue 5, and starting...
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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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The latest edition of the Anvil Review features original fiction (a short short story by anonymous), a brand new piece by Peter Lamborn Wilson on the New...
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Winter 2004 This issue is not themed, but includes articles on Palestine, and on Iraq; a conflicted reflection on violence; part 2 of an interview with...
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LBC notes: This magazine is fine, as far as it goes. However the twitter account attached to the magazine promotes an-cap, and also just straight up right...
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