Pamphlets

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This issue: getting started with linux kernel modules; interview with Annalee Newitz; darknets and other alternative internets; hacking freight trains, and...
 
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This issue: zen and the art of non-disclosure; how the net was lost; exotic vulnerabilities; advanced cross-site scripting, and continuing... This is a...
 
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This issue: hack this site founder raided by fbi (this is the excellent Jeremy Hammond, currently doing time, send him a letter); right wing hackers target...
 
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This issue: pirate radio and the FCC; writing a web worm in php; UK indymedia interview; misadventures of Irish hackers; tunneling and tor; proxy chaining;...
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This issue: hack this site founder raided by fbi (this is the excellent Jeremy Hammond, currently doing time, send him a letter); right wing hackers target...
 
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Enemy Combatant does their version of this well-known and -loved classic of insurrectionary anarchy. On the one hand there is the existent, with its...
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Why Pay for a Revolution on the Installment Plan When You Can Steal One? The writings of the late, lamented Paul Z. Simons are far-ranging, thoughtful, and...
 
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A booklet by Guillaume Paoli (and a group of unnamed others), who also wrote Demotivational Training , and who has been thinking and writing about work...
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A non-anarchist's take on many things of interest to modern anarchists, most significantly the relation of Nietzsche's thinking to Stirner's, from...
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One of the oldest, most rigid, and seemingly instinctual thought-patterns is the figure of the monster. Instilled in us since childhood, the monster has...
 
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Those who agree that the clash with an enemy about to crush us and the struggle to assert our - anarchist - vision of life is perfectly valid, but think we...
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by Alexandra David-Neel Individualist, anarchist, occultist, and traveler, Alexandra (born in Paris, October 1868) is certainly one of the most singular...
 
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