Pamphlets

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A graphically rich, Fourier-inspired pamphlet by Peter Lamborn Wilson published by Enemy Combatant. Charles Fourier still holds what you might call a...
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A handsome booklet, with letterpressed cover, of a new translation of a previously censored and unavailable text by Jean Genet. "The Criminal Child" is a...
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Tracts For Our Time by Peter Lamborn Wilson, Robert Kelly, Rachel Pollack, Charles Stein, Kim Spurlock "As you've no doubt guessed, we Old...
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Anon, Elephant Editions

Real-life stories of being underground.

 

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writings by Emile Armand

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Propaganda by the Deed in France The late 19th century was an exciting time to be an anarchist. It was a time of assassinations, conspiracies, daggers,...
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This is a translation of the third issue of a publication from Lisbon, Portugal, which was a collection of original texts and translations on informal...
 
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This is an article from Return Fire #4, discussing from a multi-discipline perspective, the concerns about the already-overwhelming and still growing...
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selected writings of Georges Palante Palante’s obsession is society vis-a-vis the individual. Building on the work of thinkers like Stirner and...
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The famous essay by Oscar Wilde, and the one in which he most clearly promotes anarchist thought. This pamphlet is from Enemy Combatant. They describe it...
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John Graham, a friend of Anna Mae Aquash's, and a fellow fighter with AIM (American Indian Movement) has been charged with her murder.
This pamphlet lays out background information, the case of Anna Mae, John Graham's history, a statement from Leonard Peltier, and what people are doing to reject the government's latest outrage.

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What Is Worth While? A Study of Conduct, from the Viewpoint of the Man Awake by Adeline Champney The Price of Progress by Adeline Champney...
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A collection of essays (mostly translated by Vincent Stone) by Maurice Charron (aka Pierre Chardon), contemporary and friend of Emile Armand, and noted...
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For a brief period of time in the 1980s, some individuals in France seemed to be taking Stirner's ideas in interesting directions... Among those...
 
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Disgust! A much misunderstood yet often felt affect. Andre Lorulot (1885-1963) a French free-thinker and exponent of individualist anarchism, explores...
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The False Dichotomy by Gustavo Rodriguez & Is the Anarchist Illegalist Our Comrade? by E. Armand (translated by Wolfi Landstreicher) To be an...
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This 24-pa ge pamphlet features four fascinating explorations into the brilliant mind of Charles Fourier (1772-1837). While his ideas are mostly...
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"The time has come to prepare the sacred cow of work for slaughter." There are never enough people singing the praises of idleness. Len Bracken adds to...
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Ending with a rather optimistic prediction that more and more people will realize their freedom, this essay is a consideration of liberty, free will,...
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This pamphlet explores the filaments between anarchy and conscious egoism (a connection that's as old as anarchism itself) through a series of five essays...
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Writings by the Pessimistic Black Jester Peter Wessel Zapffe The Last Messiah is an obscure essay on the inescapable horror of the human condition, by...
 
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Two essays by post-left anarchists: Rejecting the Reification of Revolt by Jason McQuinn and Leftism 101 by Lawrence Jarach, both of which argue for the...
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An Anthology of Anti-Economic Thought A collection of writings by an unnamed Stirner-influenced author(s) on and against the economy, as a social...
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This essay by Gilles Dauvé, originally titled Fascism and Anti-fascism , looks at insurrections in Europe in the early 1900s (Brest-Litovsk, Rome, Turin,...
 
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From the publisher: "A thorough takedown of christianity such as Overland's might lack the immediacy it had when he first delivered it to a bewildered...
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For those of us who think that de Acosta has some of the smartest and most interesting things to say about anarchy in modern times, this pamphlet will be...
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Enemy Combatants brings us the collected columns by Wolfi Landstreicher from the magazine Anarchy: a journal of desire armed (or AJODA). It includes...
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A booklet by Guillaume Paoli (and a group of unnamed others), who also wrote Demotivational Training , and who has been thinking and writing about work...
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Why Pay for a Revolution on the Installment Plan When You Can Steal One? The writings of the late, lamented Paul Z. Simons are far-ranging, thoughtful, and...
 
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Enemy Combatant does their version of this well-known and -loved classic of insurrectionary anarchy. On the one hand there is the existent, with its...
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The Oppressed Writings of A.L and V.L. Gordin This pamphlet collects just a few of the surviving literary fragments and insurrectionary ephemera produced...
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The Marquis de Sade was the first modern atheist who openly declared in writing his willingness to push atheism to its logical conclusions. He certainly...
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Stirner, Anarchy, Subjectivity, and the Art of Living This pamphlet from Enemy Combatant is the last essay written by John Moore, noted British author...
 
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An essay by Peter Gray from a talk he gave at the Pagan Federation South Central conference, June 7, 2014. This reads much like an anarchist exhorting...
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In this provocative essay Massimo Passamani presentsa succinct and revealing description of Stirner's libertarian, egoist, social intercourse through his...
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The sheer radical nature of de Sade's destructive atheism (which concluded that pleasure was the sole purpose of existence) makes him the Dark Night of the...
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What is leftism to anarchy but deceitful priest-craft in a new mask and cloak? Leftism is the gospel of submissiveness and blank uniformity and...
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Subtitled The False Opposition of Animal Liberation, this Enemy Combatant essay is a "wholesale demolition job on the myopic limitations of animal rights...
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Shoot an arrow through your cell phone, cancel your Netflix subscription, turn off the radio, and start creating your own reality. This collection provides...
 
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and Other Writings by John Beverly Robinson Robinson was one of a small group who pioneered conscious egoism at the turn of the 19th century and an...
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Anarchism and Eastern Thought Includes the only remaining fragment from one of the earliest fully-articulated arguments regarding anarchism, from the...
 
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An essay by Chahta-Ima, weighing in on the question of tactics, controversy, and eco-extremism, in the context of the infuriating, outrageous, and tragic...
 
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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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Essays by Ramon Elani, previously a contributor to <em>Black Seed</em>. Elani brings his writing skills, primitivist perspective, and spiritual...
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An essay by Alex Trocchi. We are surrounded by the picturesque ruins of all explicitly political ideas: schools at which no one learns, families...
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In the 90s, in the pages of Anarchy, a journal of desire armed (commonly known as AJODA), there was a back and forth between some of the contributors to...
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