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SKU1965
The Soul of Man under Socialism
$5.00
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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SKU18005
The Spartacist Movement, excerpts from Freedom, My Dream, frank brand
$2.00

Freedom, My Dream is the one book put out by Ardent that anyone can love. It's fun, funny, historical, egoist, adventurous and humble.

This is an excerpt of it, to whet your appetite.

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SKU1953
The Spectacle of Society
$15.00
Stories and reviews selected from The Anvil Review Writings by critila, rocinante, dot matrix, frere dupont, Alejandro de Acosta, Aragorn!, and others...
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SKU18098
the Spiritual Pack
$14.00
Peter Lamborn Wilson, Ardent Press
Get two of our newest books, Spiritual Journeys of an Anarchist and Spiritual Destinations of an Anarchist , and read Peter Lamborn Wilson's excellent...
 

SKU19294
The Totality is Incomplete
$15.00
Alex Gorrion will be familiar to anyone who has paid attention to The Anvil, which was (and still is, in a lingering fashion) primarily a journal of...
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SKU19250
The Unique and Its Property
$15.00
Johann Kaspar Schmidt (aka Max Stirner) wrote this trailblazing political text in 1845. It is a statement that the individual is the measure of all things...
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SKU19245
The Universe: a mirror of itself
$9.00
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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SKU19206
The View from Mount Suffering
$4.00
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...
 

SKU19200
The Wandering of Humanity
$5.00
Alongside Fredy Perlman, there was Jacques Camatte, an iconoclastic anti-state communist who challenged marxism to attend to the world beyond industry....
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SKU17860
Theory of Bloom
$10.00

This short book lays bare our social isolation and the conceptually simple (yet practically difficult) solution to it. This is a foundational text of Tiqqun's thought, and this version is the translation by Robert Hurley (translator of Anti-Oedipus and multiple books by Foucault, Bataille, and Deleuze).

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SKU1957
There is No Free Society
$5.00
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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SKU18006
There Is No Society of the Spectacle
$2.00

A scathing critique of Debord and his concept of the Spectacle, by a notorious author of roughly contemporaneous times. A worthwhile splash in the face for those who take the Sits a bit too seriously.

 

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SKU2041
This is My Real Name
$19.00
A Stripper's Memoir While this is not marketed as a book by an anarchist, the author is one, has been interviewed on From Embers podcast, and brings an...
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SKU17989
Thoughts on Possible Community Responses to Intimate Violence (redux)
$1.00

The original is here.

This version is modified by one of the original authors to formalize the text, with a few added paragraphs here and there. The vision is the same – the idea that abuse and violence are best taken on by groups of people, that social groups need to determine for themselves what they consider problematic behavior, that these occurrences are more complicated usually than they're given credit for being, and that there are lots of roles for people to fill, at various levels of intimacy and responsibility.

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SKU18913
Thoughts on Squatting in the San Francisco Bay Area
$3.00
various
Three essays by people in and around the bay area squatting scene, A. Iwasa, who collected these and wrote the biographical introduction, Heather Wreckage's...
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SKU17837
Til the Clock Stops
$10.00
crime opacity insurrection This is the second of our pocketbook series ( species being is the first) that highlights new (and some old) translations...
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SKU19292
Time and Time Again
$12.00
These three essays were written about a dozen years apart, from the mid-’80s to 2017. I’ve been intrigued by the subject and so have returned to...
 

SKU17739
Tiqqun #1
$10.00

This is a faithful reproduction, in English, of the original release of Tiqqun #1. The producers went to great lengths to follow the line set out in the French, including photographs of graffiti in English where there was graffiti in French...

 

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SKU19147
Tiqqun and the Matter of Bloom in Contemporary Political Philosophy
$6.00
A brand new piece from Spain on the meaning and relevance of Tiqqun's analysis and activity for a larger, more vibrant movement. Negation is important...
 

SKU19161
To Dare Imagining
$16.00
Whether you've been reading about this sporadically, following it carefully, or just hearing rumors, here is a collection of essays to explain in one place...
 

SKU19225
To leap into the unknown #3
$5.00
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...
 

SKU19164
To the Customers
$6.00
A scathing, witty, well-written, and partisan response by anonymous European insurrectionists, to the Tiqqun text To Our Friends specifically and also to...
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SKU1974
To the Desertmaker
$5.00
You have demolished their sublime mountains to construct your shopping malls and marinas. You have drained their great lakes to plant your carefully...
 

SKU19208
Too Much of Nothing
$4.00
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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