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!
Three pieces on the ways that concern for animals is coopted by liberal perspectives - how animal and environmental liberation tendencies are victims of the wideness of their appeal, since saving innocent victims is a popular (dare I say missionary?) attitude among most segments of society.
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The main focus of this issue is anarchist fiction, including short stories and haikus. It ties in a discussion of anarchist ethics regarding intellectual property...
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A magazine for the learning and use of skills for the protection of our peoples - this issue has report backs about Six Nations, a call to resist the assimilation of first nations, a piece on neocolonialism, and one on violence against indigenous women and children, explained as a legacy of colonialism and apartheid.
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The summer/fall 2009 issue is here with information on the murder of Brad Will, the case of Marie Mason, an anarchist's travels in Hong Kong, radical listening and jazz, an interview with an infoshop in Nashville, reviews of Sakolsky's Swift Winds and Zerzan's Twilight of the Machines, catastrophism, updates on the state of the Fifth Estate, and more.
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This edition's theme is Anarchy!
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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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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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The End of the World issue...
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Anti-imperialism as an ideology, the best translation of Call for a u.s. audience, and Barry Pateman on anti-Franco activism after the Spanish Civil War, are the three main essays in this issue of Anarchy
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Indigenous Resistance to Civilization This issue doesn't exclusively focus on this critical theme, but it is highly present and deeply informs it. Articles on creating an indigenous anarchism (by Aragorn!), Black Mesa, primal guerrilla warfare (by Kevin Tucker),
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Articles by John Zerzan on silence, second life (the game, on cities, and one on his 2007 tour (10 countries in 19 days!); by Felonious Skunk on being a decivilizing papa; by Sal Insieme on connecting to place, among many others.
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A pamphlet on why accountability(tm) is not helpful.
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Strategy and Tactics. What it means to us, our critiques of previous anarchist and non-anarchist strategies, examining the process of developing strategies, and creating and adapting our own strategies as individuals and as part of a larger momentum against civilization.
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The pernicious mixture of hatred and dependency at the basis of the work relationship atrophies the individual, reducing life to a question of accountancy. ‘Free time’, a mere negative quantity ranging from a few hours between days at work, to months or even years between jobs, can be survived by performing a number of rituals.
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Spirituality, Religion, Ideology. Theologians, scientists, psychiatrists, philosophers, and mystics have strictly divided, compartmentalized, and further mystified the whole of our life experience through their self-defined (thus self-proven) analysis, abstractions, and symbology.
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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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the "spawn of anthropology" issue, articles by Brian Morris, Bob Black, Wolfi Landstreicher
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This is not a simple call to action. The cemeteries are full of such calls. We are talking about a project that has been studied in the laboratories of capital and is now being applied to perfection.
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Highlights include: John Zerzan’s "On the Origins of War"; "Stones Can Speak," a poetic and powerful look at what is going on in Bolivia by Jesús Sepúlveda; "Only a Tsunami Will Do," a potent and lucid rant on feminism that is sure to create a storm of controversy...
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Is There a Future in Technological Society?
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These words mark the maximum point of Malatesta's analyses contained in the present pamphlet.
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Peppered with surrealist images, references to crisis, market analysis, and pop culture, and integrating mathematical principles, this zine is wide-ranging and carefully thought out. It always provides plenty of food for thought, however much one agrees or disagrees with its conclusions.
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peter werbe, kevin o'toole, john zerzan, margaret killjoy, david adams, joseph winogrond, anti marxism,