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Modern Slavery #2
$14.00

The Libertarian Critique of Civilization

A Journal for the Abolition of all forms of Enslavement

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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...
 

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

This edition's theme is Anarchy!

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Insurgencies 2
$5.00
The second Insurgencies journal starts off with a bang, naming much of our activity (and moralizing) as militant activism. It does this in the context of...
 

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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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SKU19145
Fifth Estate #395 50th anniversary
$4.00
This issue sports a glossy cover, presumably to celebrate their 50th birthday. Featuring many flashes from the past, as well as brand new articles on cities...
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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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Green Anarchy 22
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Is There a Future in Technological Society?

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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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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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The Original Affluent Society
$3.00
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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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...
 
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