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Play is a common subtext for this venerable publication, but this issue goes explicit - with articles on the Living Theatre (cogent thoughts on how anarchist pacifism is, at its best, different from other pacifisms); The Universe Wants to Play (a personal exploration that heralds schools as re-claimable territory); Idiot Like Me (which takes on the difficult, contradictory task of explaining the significance of not taking things seriously), and so on.

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This issue of this surrealist British Columbian publication from Ron Sakolsky has a dramatic full-color spread, and features the whimsical, thoughtful,...
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Ok! It's finally here! It's in limited production, as there are complications still, but at least some issues are available, and we are hopeful that the...
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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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Letters, Cuba, music and domestication, the Paris Commune, the Spanish Revolution, Karen Pickett on 40 years of the EF! Journal, Bill Weinberg on Belarus,...
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Before Green Anarchy was a magazine, it was a newspaper. This issue is from those halcyon days, and includes a Wolfi Landstreicher article on Barbarians...
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Issue 378 of Fifth Estate focuses on a theme of money and its discontents. Walker Lane shares his adventures in state socialism in "An Anarchist in Cuba." Daniel Pinchbeck anticipates the impending collapse of currency in "The End of Money." Anu Bonobo takes a swig and writes a review on "CrimethInc's Overflowing Cup of Anarchist Elixir". All this, as well as an "Obituary for Dr. Albert Hofmann" by PanDoor.

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The Annual Anarchist Review of Books issue John Clark revisits Le Guin's Always Coming Home , and there are appreciative comments about Big Girl ,...
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Lots of fiction, essays on current political situations, including "second-wave situationism", the outrageous case of Marie Mason, Foucault, and Rachel...
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Art & Anarchy!

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This issue's theme is Technological Biteback, with articles by John Zerzan ("Paradigms"), a debate between transhumanism and primitivism, Jason Rodgers on...
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