Pamphlets

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Excerpts from Novatore the book, the newly translated collection of all of Novatore's writings.

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A CrimethInc. article with the subtitle, "a text for occupiers, freedom fighters, and the discontent," on the dynamics of legitimacy and violence in social...
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Explores the ideas and temperament of those prone to individualist thinking. To bring out its contours and contrasts, he places such a personality in dialog...
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and Other Writings by John Beverly Robinson Robinson was one of a small group who pioneered conscious egoism at the turn of the 19th century and an...
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Ending with a rather optimistic prediction that more and more people will realize their freedom, this essay is a consideration of liberty, free will,...
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The Marquis de Sade was the first modern atheist who openly declared in writing his willingness to push atheism to its logical conclusions. He certainly...
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Kirkpatrick Sale, Black Powder Press
A collection of essays by Kirkpatrick Sale detailing opposition to technological "progress" and civilization from within, ranging from the Luddites of England to present-day indigenous struggles to keep traditional communities intact.

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An article by Peter Lamborn Wilson that was originally printed in The Anvil Review hardcopy, offering his criticism of today's nihilism. Most...
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Tracts For Our Time by Peter Lamborn Wilson, Robert Kelly, Rachel Pollack, Charles Stein, Kim Spurlock "As you've no doubt guessed, we Old...
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When you can't stand to have the conversation one more time, just hand them this pamphlet. Two basic articles from Green Anarchy magazine, to explain the basics.

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Propaganda by the Deed in France The late 19th century was an exciting time to be an anarchist. It was a time of assassinations, conspiracies, daggers,...
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What sustains capitalism? Our acceptance of everyday activities. The text offers a clear introduction to basic Marxist concepts like commodity fetishism and surplus value; it also traces the transformation of human activity into capital. Accessible essays on the ways that we participate in and perpetuate our own alienation.

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