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10 years in the making, here is issue 1 of Modern Slavery: the libertarian critique of civilization.

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The Libertarian Critique of Civilization

A Journal for the Abolition of all forms of Enslavement

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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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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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Alejandro de Acosta's work in the past six years can be summarized in this book of essays and as the best work done in anarchist thinking and theoretical exposition in decades, if not a century. His writing has been seen in publications like Upping the Anti, Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed, Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies, and The Anvil Review but also in person at the RAT (Reclaiming the Anarchist Tradition) Conference, the Berkeley Anarchist Students of Theory And Research & Development (BASTARD) Conference, and in self-discovery.

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This edition of Raoul Vaneigem’s Treatise on Etiquette for the Young Generations aka "The Revolution of Everyday Life", makes this important title accessible to a new "Young Generation", as well as offering a new introduction from Jason McQuinn of this important text.

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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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Previously found exclusively in Anarchy: a journal of desire armed, here is your chance to get DM's work on its own.

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