Written by NY queers in the 90s, and updated for this more recent reprint, this polemic exhorts queers to recognize the reasons to be angry and to...
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This scathing analysis of student duplicity was prepared and published by the Situationist International and the students at the University of Strasbourg (using student union funds). While claiming to be revolutionaries, students prepare themselves for a professional career "just in case."
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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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Actions and Communiques
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Jose Peirats, a long-standing member of the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT); editor of its newspaper, Solidaridad Obrera ("Workers Solidarity"); and member of the federated anarchist affinity groups, the Federación Anarquista Ibérica (FAI), here traces the story of the half million refugees who left Spain when Franco came to power in 1939.
This text serves as appendix to his carefully documented Anarchists in the Spanish Revolution, and covers clandestine activity and political organization of some of the Spanish anarchist militants.
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The Fall 2009 issue of this hacker's delight sports information on theory and application.
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A chronology and two essays (one by ex-political prisoner Lorenzo Komboa Ervin, the other by Staughton Lynd) about resistance, especially by prisoners of color, from inside of prisons.
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The Rise & Limitations of Occupy Oakland
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Included in this long-awaited number 5 are self-reflective essays responding to the growing popularity of non-confrontational steampunk (just one more niche market to be marketed to), including a chronology of steampunk events, a rejection of defensiveness, an interview that emphasizes the overlap between steampunk and the least political aspects of DIY trends, etc.
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Freedom, My Dream is the one book put out by Ardent that anyone can love. It's fun, funny, historical, egoist, adventurous and humble.
This is an excerpt of it, to whet your appetite.
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snitch, snitching, informant, infiltrator, tacoma, consequences
Excerpts from Novatore the book, the newly translated collection of all of Novatore's writings.
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John Graham, a friend of Anna Mae Aquash's, and a fellow fighter with AIM (American Indian Movement) has been charged with her murder. This pamphlet lays out background information, the case of Anna Mae, John Graham's history, a statement from Leonard Peltier, and what people are doing to reject the government's latest outrage.
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An anarchist introduction to firearms
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Translation and reprints of writings from the 1970s and '80s.
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En espanol y ingles, reflexiones en torno al II Congreso Estatal de la APPO (reflections on the second statewide APPO conference).
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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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Excerpted from The Revolution of Everyday Life/Treatise on Etiquette for the Younger Generations - some thoughts by Raoul Vaneigem (one of the two best known of the Situationists), from the book that taught CrimethInc everything they know.
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In this set of essays Alejandro De Acosta provokes one to consider all life, from its most minute dust swirls to the grand chaos of planets, a game for which we are invited to be open to as endless play.
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Three essays by Bonanno: the titular one, an interview with Radio Onda Rossa, and "A Few Considerations by a Frequenter of the Courts".
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Ripped bloody from the pages of anarchistnews.org, this is an account of how capitalism effects us personally.
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Essays by Penelope and Franklin Rosemont, two of the most renowned surrealist anarchist artists in the US, on two remarkable characters, Mary MacLane and Arthur Cravan.
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A series of essays that seem, unfortunately, to only get more relevant as time goes on. Writings on the political, manipulative use of words like terrorism, the criminalization of all kinds of resistance, and the relationship of times of peace (preparation) to times of war (realization).
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In 1981 and '82, various bombings, including Litton Industries factory (makers of a Cruise missile component), a hydro sub-station, and three pornographic video stores in Canada, were claimed by the groups Direct Action and the Wimmins Fire Brigade. In early 1983 five members of the Vancouver anarchist scene were arrested for these attacks. Ann Hansen, Doug Stewart, Julie Belmas, Gerry Hannah and Brent Taylor quickly became known as the Vancouver Five. This pamphlet offers poems, essays, and drawings by these five anarchists.
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A scathing critique of Debord and his concept of the Spectacle, by a notorious author of roughly contemporaneous times. A worthwhile splash in the face for those who take the Sits a bit too seriously.
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A primer on the situationists, a group of marxist artists and theoreticians who said a lot of interesting things about nuanced understandings of power, analysis, and who the enemy actually is, long before Tiqqun was a glimmer in anyone's eye.
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"One could legitimately ask me why I am printing a pamphlet consisting of texts from a debate nearly eighty years old. The reason is simple."
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This pamphlet is the text to a presentation Bonanno gave as La Tensione anarchica, translated by Jean Weir.
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An Apologia for the Black Bloc from the Community of those who do not have a Community.
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The Politics of the Personal and the Radical Aesthetics of Self
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