Zines

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“Egoism: from the Refusal of Debt to the Association of Egoists," the first part of “Nobody Owes No One Nothing: Amoral Egoism as an Anarchist Outlaw Ethic"; part 2 of “Letters I Did Not Write" by Tameka Careen; “Expropriation" by Erinne Vivani; “Biblical Bulldozers" by Outlaw Hoss; excerpts from “Lewis Carroll: Boojum Triumphant" by Benjamin De Casseres; poetry and humor; and reviews of Whitherburo and Chronotope.

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Minimum quantity for "My Own 8" is 1.


1.56

This issue includes “Nameless: An Egoist Critique of Identity," more on language in “Tellin' Lies," “Fragment: The She-Wolf" by L., writings by Renzo Novatore and Jason Rodgers, reviews of Individualist Anarchism//Revolutionary Sexualism by Emile Armand and Bædan: Journal of Queer Nihilism, and other writings..

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Minimum quantity for "My Own 6" is 1.


1.56

This issue includes “I Ain't Got No Class!," the first part of “Letters I Did Not Write" by Tameka Careen, pieces by Harry Goni (Enrico Arrigoni) and Renzo Novatore and Elwin Fai, poetry by Jason Rodgers, reviews, and other writings.

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Minimum quantity for "My Own 7" is 1.


1.56

This issue has "In My Own Words", on language, a reprint of a short story by the alter ego of Salomo Friedlander (a big influence on DaDa); a poem called "Hyperdimensional Hobo"; "Sentimentality and Generalized Friendliness" on relationships and friendship, and book reviews on The Superhumans and other stories and The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains, among other things.

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Minimum quantity for "My Own 5" is 1.


3.13

A pamphlet on why accountability(tm) is not helpful.

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Minimum quantity for "The Broken Teapot" is 1.


2.34

This edition of this irregularly released zine continues its tradition of exuberance (charming despite its propensity to some theoretical inconsistencies), report backs on state surveillance, the lesser known stories behind headline-grabbers (like the wikileaks situation), cyberattacks (frequently starring the inimitable Anonymous), excerpts from interviews with some of the folks in Anonymous, and so on.

 

Minimum quantity for "Hack This Zine #11" is 1.

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3.13

A magazine for the learning and use of skills for the protection of our peoples - this issue has report backs about Six Nations, a call to resist the assimilation of first nations, a piece on neocolonialism, and one on violence against indigenous women and children, explained as a legacy of colonialism and apartheid.

 

Minimum quantity for "Warrior #2" is 1.

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2.34

Cryptology for the Militant Activist
San Francisco Community TV ColoProject
Crabgrass:Social Networking for the Rest of Us!
Full Disk Encryption Attacks
Hacking Freight Trains part 2
All Your FaceBook are Belong to Us!
If these titles pique your fancy, then you should check out this sporadically produced, but always zingy little zine, combining (at its best) information on how to access useful information on the products and people that increasingly dominate our lives.

 

Minimum quantity for "Hack This Zine #6" is 1.

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2.34

The Fall 2009 issue of this hacker's delight sports information on theory and application.

 

Minimum quantity for "Hack This Zine #8" is 1.

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2.34

Ever had the day dream of what could happen if a bunch of computer-savvy rebels got together and got serious?

 

Minimum quantity for "Hack This Zine #7" is 1.

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3.13

Peppered with surrealist images, references to crisis, market analysis, and pop culture, and integrating mathematical principles, this zine is wide-ranging and carefully thought out. It always provides plenty of food for thought, however much one agrees or disagrees with its conclusions.

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Minimum quantity for "Against Sleep and Nightmare #8" is 1.