An anarchist classic. In these essays, Macdonald turns his back on every doctrine that treats humans as objects, whether implicitly or explicitly.
Eloquently expresses the unwavering political philosophy that the only worthwhile government is one devoted to the good not of the state, but of the individual. We must emphasize the emotions, the imagination, the moral feelings, the primacy of the individual human being once more, must restore the balance that has been broken by the hypertrophy of science in the last two centuries.
The root is man, here and not there, now and not then.--from The Root is Man
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Following the fall of Hitler and Mussolini, many expected Francos murderous regime to go the same way. In 1948 a small group of anarchist exiles planned to make sure that it did by killing Franco in an audacious attack from the skies.
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A thinly-disguised autobiographical journey of transformation from revolutionary self-martyrdom to radical self-ownership. Mackay's authentic Kulturgemalde begins in Victorian London, its five million people struggling with poverty, class conflict, police brutality, and seething with proletarian discontent over the impending execution of the Haymarket Anarchists in Chicago.
Onto the scene come Carrard Auban -- a French revolutionary firebrand turned anarcho-individualist -- and Otto Trupp, Auban's comrade-in-arms. With Trupp, Auban debates the merits of anarcho-communism, and takes the reader on radical walking tours of London.
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Essays that redefine the psychogeographical nooks of autonomy. Recipes for poetic terror, anarcho black magic, post-situ psychotropic surgery, denunciations of spiritual addictions to vapid infotainment cults--this is the bastard classic, the watermark impressed upon our minds.
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For people who thought The Yes Men were the best possible kind of intervention - Provo staged political and cultural interventions into the symbolic and everyday spaces of Holland from 1962 - 1967. In this first book-length English-language study of their history, Kempton narrates the rise and fall of Provo from early Dutch "happenings" staged in 1962 to the "Death of Provo" in 1967. Provo is a legendary movement whose creative energy, successes and failures helped shape the the anarchism that we practice and love today. And while the effects of legends often drift in and out of our everyday lives, they frequently pass unanalyzed. This book brings the history of Provo to the fore so that we can make the connections between the past and present, as well as take note of substantial differences between their historical moment and ours... (from the foreward)
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Written while the Vietnam War was raging, Objectivity and Liberal Scholarship is divided into two sections: US foreign policy in Asia in the 1960s, and Spanish anarchism in the 1930s. Chomsky draws these two topics together by quoting scholars and journalists, showing their bias against popular revolutionary movements, and condemns liberal ideology for supporting U.S. imperial adventures.
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Reflections on Riots, Revolt, and the Black Bloc
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These words mark the maximum point of Malatesta's analyses contained in the present pamphlet.
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