Pamphlets

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Disgust! A much misunderstood yet often felt affect. Andre Lorulot (1885-1963) a French free-thinker and exponent of individualist anarchism, explores...
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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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This 24-pa ge pamphlet features four fascinating explorations into the brilliant mind of Charles Fourier (1772-1837). While his ideas are mostly...
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Excerpted from species being, this is one of the core arguments of the author's preceding book Nihilist Communism, taking on the question of why activists do not reach the people they claim to be caring about, speaking and acting for, and representing.

 

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Jason McQuinn, a venerable figure in U.S. anarchist publishing (for decades a part of Anarchy: a journal of desire armed and now behind Modern Slavery ),...
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This is a classic of Italian insurrectionary anarchy, written and known well before insurrection was a gleam in the eye of americans. On the one hand there...
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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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There is not a lot written by Renzo Novatore, but there is enough to make us love him. Poetic, unflinching, a firebrand who lived briefly and by his principles.
These are pieces he wrote after WWI.

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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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A handsome booklet, with letterpressed cover, of a new translation of a previously censored and unavailable text by Jean Genet. "The Criminal Child" is a...
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Writings by the Pessimistic Black Jester Peter Wessel Zapffe The Last Messiah is an obscure essay on the inescapable horror of the human condition, by...
 
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This is a reprint of the re-pressed pamphlet, which includes the infamous unabomber manifesto (that brought many of the concerns and ideas of green anarchy to a much larger audience), a chronology of the unabomber events, an interview with Kaczynski (initially published in Green Anarchist and Anarchy, and the articles "Whose Unabomber," and "He Means It, Do You?", both written by John Zerzan.
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