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SKU: 9781570274206
Jason Rodgers
It isn’t important to reach the masses, instead we want a growing lunatic fringe, schizoid anarchs who are uncontrollable and irresistible.
$23.95

SKU: 9781570274244
Gene Ray
Capitalist modernity has ended the Holocene. The epoch of planetary heating and climate chaos has begun. But how to pull the emergency brake?
$19.95

SKU: 9781914567414
Iain Mckay
What would Anarchy be like and how we create the new world by fighting the current one.
$4.00

SKU: 9781914567407
Maurice Brinton
This is an eye-witness account of two weeks spent in Paris during, May 1968. It is what one person saw, heard or discovered during that short period.
$7.50

SKU: 9781914567421
Iain Mckay
There are a few sure things about reading history books. Firstly, and most obviously, you generally know how it ends (badly, in the case of the Paris Commune). What is important is what you learn from the events discussed.
$7.50

SKU: 9781914567285
Julian Langer
The task of Eco–Absurdism is not to change the world. Rather, the question is how do we live together? How might I co–exist with other living beings and embrace my life and relationship with them, with absurd and unreasonable pas
$7.00

SKU: 9781914567438
Edited by Nicole Rose
From herbal care for handcuff injuries to healing from incarceration, this book looks at examples from around the world of herbal solidarity in practice.
$25.00

SKU: 9781914567384
Crimethinc
From an anarchist perspective, organizational structure should maximize both freedom and voluntary coordination at every level of scale, from the smallest group up to society as a whole.
$4.00

SKU: 9781570273261
Ernest Larsen
Until now, no one has ever written a book about how the secret grand jury system works in this country from the inside—from the point of view of a grand juror.
$17.95

SKU: 9780936756271
George Caffentzis
Caffentzis grounds this ampliative examination of Locke’s philosophy of economics, language, and history in the political crisis that resulted when monetary pirates “clipped” the silver currency of 17th-century England.
$12.95

SKU: 9781570271212
Edited by John Moore, with Spencer Sunshine
Although Nietzsche was rather harsh on his anarchist contemporaries, he nevertheless in some respects shared with them a vision of the total transformation of life.
$14.95
SKU: 9781570271175
Kevin Pyle
If you harbor suspicions that the powerful are committing human rights atrocities and are getting away with murder, this docu-comic reveals bad science in the language of great art.
$17.95
SKU: 9781570272714
Marjolijn van Riemsdijk
The second Autonomedia title to concentrate on the Provo movement in the Netherlands, unique in the modern era for having radically reshaped the political foundations of an important Western nation virtually without vio
$16.95

SKU: 9781570273377
Critical Art Ensemble
This book digs deep into the philosophical underpinnings of the many anthro- and enviro-isms, highlighting contradictions that have been historically and strategically ignored.
$16.95

SKU: 9781570272417
p.m.
The pseudonym P.M. (taken from the most common initials in the Swiss telephone directory, mostly spelled in lowercase, p.m.) is used by anonymous Swiss author best known for this 1983 anarchist/anti-capitalist social utopian book.
$11.95

SKU: 9781570272721
Steve Dalachinsky
A Superintendent’s Eyes is a cycle of poems/prose dealing with the vicissitudes of being a building super back in the days when NYC streets were still mean.
$15.00

SKU: 9781570273193
Max Cafard
Cafard champions nothing less than ‘the Custom of Chaos’ in this series of original meditations, which not only provides new insights into Heraclitus' work but also some of the most important subjects confronting us today.
$14.95

SKU: 9781570273735
Wanda Phipps
Here is a poetry of language, style, being, that is urban, witty, critically conscious of the world, self, humanity.
$14.95

SKU: 9781570274220
Kirkpatrick Sale
In this ground-breaking book, Kirkpatrick Sale, the author of sixteen previous books of prose, explores a new artform: the essay-poem.
$14.95

SKU: 9782982223608
Norman Nawrocki
Norman Nawrocki’s new novella, is a dramatic and timely story about roots, gentrification, housing rights, community and the fight for a city.
$20.00

SKU: 9781914567292
Asel Luzarraga
Putting an end to anti-social barbarism requires much more than the existence of organizations that watch over “human rights”. It demands putting an end to the entire inseparable structure, to the capital–state duo.
$15.00

SKU: 9781914567360
Alex Adler
This pocketbook sets out the basic anarchist critique of war and militarism and asks “What’s going on?"
$5.00

SKU: 9781909798601
Crimethinc and Active Publishing
There’s no such thing as revolutionary government. You can’t use the instruments of government to abolish oppression.
$3.50

SKU: 9781909798342
Luigi Galleani
A new edition of this classic by Galleani, an anarchist militant in both Italy and North America. Of this work Malatesta said “a lucid statement of the ever present problems of anarchism in relation to the would-be revolutionary
$12.00

SKU: 9781909798847
Bob Black
The classic anti wage slavery text now in a handy A6 size pocketbook.
$5.00

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