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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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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