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SKU1955
Understanding Utopia
$3.00
An Alternative View of Twin Oaks Community Written by an anonymous long-term resident of Twin Oaks, this is a realistic breakdown of how hierarchy exists,...
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SKU1971
Churches and Alcoholics: essays on community
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Community is shorthand for a mythology shared by virtually every distinguishable group of humans on the planet. Fundamentalist Christians, activists,...
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SKU18003
The Origins of Civilization and What is Green Anarchy?
$2.00

When you can't stand to have the conversation one more time, just hand them this pamphlet. Two basic articles from Green Anarchy magazine, to explain the basics.

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SKU18043
Fifth Estate #391 spring/summer2014
$4.00
various, Fifth Estate

This edition's theme is Anarchy!

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SKU17604
Revolution, Violence, Anti-Authoritarianism: a few notes
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Translation and reprints of writings from the 1970s and '80s.

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SKU19130
Failure to Thrive: on bodies, care, and the pursuit of health in a world that damages
$2.00
This world is one that wears down our bodies and spirits. It does this through too much work, or anxiety-producing precarity, or the poisonous products...
 

SKU17557
Escape from the 19th Century and other essays
$12.00
Peter Lamborn Wilson, Autonomedia

Two illuminated madmen--Charles Fourier and Friedrich Nietzsche--and two too-sane geniuses--J.-P. Proudhon and Karl Marx--are enlisted in the break-out plan. The shape of this plan is then suggested in a final essay showing how old "rights and customs" of paleolithic reciprocity and egalitarian spirituality have made innumerable re-entries into History.

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SKU18085
Ukraine and the Future of Social Movements
$2.00
What is happening in Ukraine and Venezuela appears to be a reactionary counterattack within the space of social movements. This may be a sign of worse...
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SKU17669
Green Anarchy, #24
$4.00

Culture, City, Change...
An in depth look at what makes us who we are: the forces that shape us, the places we inhabit, the ways we relate to each other, the ideas we interact with, and this world through which we navigate. Time, change, communication, technology, and, of course, resistance.

 

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SKU1985
Radical Mycology
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A guide to how to find and use mushrooms, and connecting that practice to radical perspective. Some of the sections included are "Lifecycle and its...
 

SKU1986
Autonomously and with Conviction
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a Metis Refusal of State-led Reconciliation by Tawinikay A transcription o fa talk given on October 12, 2018, at the 13th annual Decolonizing...
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SKU17702
Anarchy: a journal of desire armed #59
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"life and times of Anarchy Magazine, part 1" by Jason McQuinn, feminism and anarchism by Dot Matrix, review of Debord's Panegyric by Aragorn!, etc.


This is the first issue produced by the crew in the California bay area. It reflects their inexperience with layout and design, as well as their enthusiasm and fresh blood.

 

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SKU17667
Green Anarchy 22
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Is There a Future in Technological Society?

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SKU17819
Race Treason behind Prison Walls
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A chronology and two essays (one by ex-political prisoner Lorenzo Komboa Ervin, the other by Staughton Lynd) about resistance, especially by prisoners of color, from inside of prisons.

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SKU17673
The Original Affluent Society
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Marshall Sahlins, Re-pressed (reprint)
One of the most controversial and cited in the new anthropology, this ground-breaking article was one of the first to argue that there are ways that civilization has made people's lives harder, arguing that pre-civ folks worked fewer hours than their modern counterparts.
Sahlins was influenced heavily by Levi-Strauss, and by his visit to Paris in 1968.
 

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SKU2037
How to Give Yourself an Abortion
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A pamphlet from our friends at HatersCafe, this essay walks the reader through one way to give one's self a medical abortion. It includes international...
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SKU19261
NegaZine 1 - 2017
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Those who agree that the clash with an enemy about to crush us and the struggle to assert our - anarchist - vision of life is perfectly valid, but think we...
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SKU19204
Products of Desire
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This work features excerpts from three pieces which explore the ways a desire for the impossible changes the way we see reality itself. Patrick Galbraith...
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SKU17770
I Have a Gun, Give Me All the Money in the Register - Nomadic War Machine
$10.00
I Have a Gun, Give Me All the Money in the Register is the first cd by Nomadic War Machine, presenting a goth industrial blend, heavier on the...
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SKU2010
Incendiary Dialogues
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for the Propagation of Anarchic Sedition From International Negra Ediciones We publish the exchange of ideas between three comrades who are...
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SKU17816
Green Anarchy 18
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Class Struggle theme Often underplayed in a green anarchist critique, Class Struggle is tackled from various insurrectionary, primitivist and personal...
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SKU2009
Hack this Zine #12
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Spring 2011 The Chelsea Manning case (deadnamed as it's an old zine), profiles of hackers (an interview with enigmax of torrentfreak.com), FBI makes big...
 

SKU1981
For the Insurrection to Succeed, We Must First Destroy Ourselves
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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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SKU2008
Hack This Zine #10
$3.00

Jeremy Hammond, report back on the 2010 SF anarchist bookfair and BASTARD conference, Fun with Linux Routing, MD5 Crack on the Cheap, Reducing Redundancy in Bind Zone Files, Ronin, SSL MITM, the Cult of the /opt/, Using Multiple Interfaces to get 1MB+/s and VPN via Tor.

Enthusiasm and fun!

 
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