This edition of Raoul Vaneigems Treatise on Etiquette for the Young Generations aka "The Revolution of Everyday Life", makes this important title accessible to a new "Young Generation", as well as offering a new introduction from Jason McQuinn of this important text.
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Ardent Press is pleased to announce the release of its reprint of the classic Creating Anarchy.
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The following essay (originally posted on delinquentdialectics.com and reposted to anarchistnews.org) is an example of making a serious criticism, it also raises three topics that are in need of more discussion amongst anarchists: a) the role of academics, b) soft policing, what it means and what it looks like, and c) letting friends slide, despite evidence of serious complicity with the state.
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A Chronicle of Fredy Perlman's Fifty Years
A poignant and touching biography of noted writer, theorist, and publisher Fredy Perlman by Lorraine, his life partner, co-producer, and co-author.
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Brand new translation of Stirner's responses to his critics, translated with care by Wolfi Landstreicher, with an introduction by Jason McQuinn.
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A reprint of the 1978 book, delineating the invisibilized connections between the Pagan and the Gay.
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Whying not in order to get ready-made responses to daily media bombardements, and media intellectualisms, Somnambulist Situationists aim at miraculating a sleepwalkers strategy to re-consider the Situationist Internationalists texts towards an un-negotiable, short-circuiting, non-identitarian, and especially a critically pervert position.
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Women in Brittany, France successfully fight off construction of a nuclear power plant.
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The Anvil Review is a tabloid periodical with review essays about popular cultural, literature, and radical material. It is comprised of a print edition (run in volume and distributed through a DIY network throughout North America) and a website with discussion about Anvil essays. Eventually there will be additional social and media resources available through the site. Issue 2 includes reviews of Eminem, Kanye West, Alone in Berlin, Revolutionary Road, Lady Gaga, Justice's Stress video, as well as an 8-page insert on Letters of Insurgents (the masterpiece by Fredy Perlman) and insurgent summer--featuring help with the timeline of the novel, character sketches, and thumbnails of some of the themes.
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This issue of the long-running comic polemic features art by Sylvan Migdal, Paula Hewitt Amram, Sandy Jimenez, Fly, Ethan Heitner, Jennifer Camper,...
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This is the brand new reprint of the Red and Black title of fame and infamy, and includes a new foreward by Aragorn!, one of the book's many aficionados.
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A full-color, bilingual, collage journal that documents Robin Kahn's month cooking with the women of the Western Sahara.
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Another beautiful text from Eberhardt, the artisan anarchist book publishers, this is a collection of writings by surrealist historian, artist, poet, activist, all-around-nice-guy (and best anarchist Gandalf impressionist), Ron Sakolsky.
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This book collects every issue of the punk zine Absolute Zippo that was published between 1988 and 1998. Four hundred pages of line drawings, reports on punk shows, and the great writing of Eggplant, an OG punk, still pissed off after all these years.
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The Bey, controversial figure, poet, sur-rationalist, author of underground sensation TAZ (Temporary Autonomous Zone), offers up poetry and rants...
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This anthology collects essays and interviews on such topics as "Art on the Edge of Politics" and "Production of the Future". "Solidarity with the Context" by Janos Sugar, "XYZ of Net Activism" by Luther Blissett, "From Mini FM to Polymorphous Radio" by Tetsuo Kogawa, "Response to Tactical Media Manifesto" by Peter Lamborn Wilson, and "Autonomous Culture Factory" by Marko Vukovic. These are just some of over fifty articles included.
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Origins of North American Dropout Culture
Lost history viewed through cracks in the cartographies of control, including "tri-racial isolate" communities, buccaneers, "white Indians", black Islamic movements, the Maroons of the Great Dismal Swamp, the Métis nation, scandalous eugenics theories, rural "hippie" communes, and many other aspects of North American autonomous cultures.
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On the Road with the Nomadic Festival This collection of stories and illustrations paints the triumphs and misadventures of the Nomadic Festival at breakneck speed, and offers ideas and inspiration for the next outlaw orgy.
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Judith Malina and her longtime companion-comrade Julian Beck founded the Living Theatre in New York City in 1947. In these poems Judith shares her anguish at injustices inflicted by bureaucratic authority; the rewards she found in love and collaboration with Julian; her difficulties in making some life-defining choices.
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