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Fired By The Ideal: Italian-American Anarchist Responses To Czolgosz's Killing Of McKinley from the Kate Sharpley Library. Mainly written around 1901, and centering on the case of Ciancabilla, one of many anarchist editors and militants who was promptly attacked by the state following the assasination. A fascinating glimpse into our history. "we anarchists contend that the individual who stands highest on the social ladder and best embodies the political and economic oppression from w hich the laboring people suffers horribly, that individual is naturally thte one most exposed to eruptions of rebellion from the oppressed and disinherited, from sufferers with emancipated minds as well as from empty-bellied sufferers. In the calling of president, king, emperor, there are professional risks and work hazards..." |
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Doris An Anthology 1991 – 2001 |
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“Cindy writes her zine, DORIS, like she is figuring out the human condition. She makes writing about the simplest and most common things - playing music, childhood, cooking, or sex, resonate with universal understanding. She helps us make sense of more complex things like the satisfaction from doing useful work, natural curiosity, the ability to use logic, gender dynamics, introspection, the need for challenge and change, combating depression, and creating art and literature. She shares and explores the emotions that go along with having an abortion, rape, dealing with the death of family, or sexual harrassment in a context that is enlightening and personal, feeling like a close friend opening up to you. What's most impressive though is that she relates these things into every article in her zine seamlessly. From Microcosm . |
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Clark J |
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Max Stirner’s Egoism |
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An essay on the basis of individualism. |
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Freedom |
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Cleaver Harry |
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Title:
Reading Capital Politically |
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Applying Marx's great work to now. |
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AK Press |
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Clifford harper |
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Country Diary Drawings |
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36 drawings “Harper's vignettes are tough enough to be a useful corrective to any tendency to romanticised lushness. Individually they continue to give pleasure, however often they appear in the paper. The effect of seeing them not day by day but all together, is different. They seem to be telling a story the way Masereel's do. The setting is a harsh countryside. Much of the time it is night, as evidenced by stars, the moon, car-headlights and nocturnal animals, such as the badger. It is usually winter, as is shown by leafless trees or snow. It is not the rural Britain of today with its foot-and-mouth and BSE and vast combine harvesters and huge cylindrical straw bales. We know this because there's a horse-drawn plough, a sight that's been rare for three-quarters of a century. But there are also huge cooling towers and a motorway. That's odd - there's no traffic on the motorway, not a single car, and the village street is deserted. There's a badger and a fish and a frog and quite a few birds, but no cattle, pigs or poultry and the only sheep is a lamb that looks as though it is for a church window rather than a butcher's.” |
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Agraphia |
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Clifford harper |
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Stamps |
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“Designs for Anarchist Postage Stamps” Postage stamps for after the revolution. With sixteen portraits by Clifford Harper and a foreword by Colin Ward. |
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Freedom |
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COCKBURN, Alexander & St. CLAIR, Jeffrey |
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Title:
Serpents in the Garden: Liasons with Culture & Sex |
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Serpents in the Garden. That's how Percy Shelley described the revolutionary quest of his circle of Romantic poets and writers. And it's a perfect title for this marvelous a cappella of writing on art, music, culture and sex from the editors and writers of Counterpunch, the radical newsletter and hugely popular website. A big part of being radical in the best sense of that word lies in enjoying, promoting and defending art and the spirit of freedom, along with the craft skills embodied by the arts. By the quality of life, art and freedom that radicals commend, so will radicalism prevail. Subversive perspectives on life and politics should be fun. Herein, sex therapist Dr. Susan Block diagnoses John Ashcroft's breast fetish; Marsha Cusic gets to the absolute heart of Motown, on the line. Daniel Wolff charts how the great Sam Cooke became so great; Lenni Brenner eats peyote with a young Bob Dylan in the Village and Bruce Jackson unearths stage tapes proving that the crowd didn't boo Dylan when he went electric at Newport; Vicente Navarro exposes the fascist life of Salvador Dali; St. Clair explains why Ken Burns hates music, while Cockburn explores Angelina Jolie's links to the French Revolution; Peter Linebaugh recounts the wonderful history of May Day and Susan Davis tours the inner vaults of the Kinsey Institute, the luscious warehouse of erotica hidden in the American heartland. Plus, an honor roll of CounterPunch's 100 greatest books of the 20th Century! Not to mention a dozen more essays from Cockburn and St. Clair, Dave Marsh, Vanessa Jones, Ron Jacobs, Steve Perry, Ben Sonnenberg, David Vest, Joann Wypijewski,and a whole lot more. |
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Cohn-Bendit |
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Title:
Obsolete Communism |
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The Left-Wing Alternative, Daniel & Gabriel Cohn-Bendit. "their nightmares are our dreams" more text from '68. |
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Author:
Colin Ward and David Goodway |
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Title:
Talking Anarchy |
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This book covers "the ups and downs of the anarchist movement during the last century", from Five Leaves. |
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Five Leaves |
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Comfort Alex |
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Writings Against Power & Death |
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Life is just dying slowly, or is it? |
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Freedom |
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