Enemy Combatant

Enemy Combatant: unconventional explorations into anti-authoritarian thought and existence, bringing to light forgotten and unknown outliers from history, anti-civilization theory, anarchism, individualism, and egoism, like Tsuji Jun, Eliphalet Kimball, and Arnulf Overland. This project promotes active creation of our realities, through humor, anti-political thought and actions, and relearning/remembering the lessons of people who live now and who have gone before us.

We feel that revolt today means insisting on enjoying life, so here is no belly-aching or belittling moral condemnation.As far as we're concerned the only organizing to do is a refining of our revolts to maximize the time, space, and pleasure we have left here together.

While once created on our risograph, production now happens through Little Black Cart, so our supply is a bit more consistent, among other changes.

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Explores the ideas and temperament of those prone to individualist thinking. To bring out its contours and contrasts, he places such a personality in dialog...
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This essay by Benjamin de Casseres is "an imaginative fable, investigating the nature of civilization," positing an aging Chiron musing about his...
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A Neil Keating Reader Neil Keating was a regular contributor to the magazine Anarchy: a journal of desire armed , in the 90s. Here are collected the...
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Edward Carpenter, Enemy Combatant Publications
Edward Carpenter (1844-1929), an English poet and philosopher, friend and lover of Walt Whitman, is presented here in another wonderful Enemy Combatants...
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Jack Commons, Enemy Combatant Publications
Sometimes the most interesting critiques of civilization come from the strangest, most unpredictable, most oblique directions. Such is the case with...
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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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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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Legendary through its very obscurity, This was first published in 1984 and has been preserved and spread through hand-passed photocopies by a devoted cult...
 
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by Nietzsche A striking early essay that inaugerates Nietzsche’s critique of representationism, with reference to Plato’s philosophical view of the...
 
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The Superior Mutants Manifesto: Not just different -- BETTER A refutation that being weird means there's something wrong with you, and an argument...
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Two Essays by Eliphalet Kimball Eliphalet Kimball is not one of the names that one generally associates with the early history of anarchism in the U.S....
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An article by Peter Lamborn Wilson that was originally printed in The Anvil Review hardcopy, offering his criticism of today's nihilism. Most...
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