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The Best of Intentions,The AVOW Anthology |
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A 280 page tome collects the entirity of Avow zine issues #11 through 16 and selected entries from the first ten issues as well. Avow is a collection of artwork and stories. Keith owes a few nods graphically to Aaron Cometbus but does a lot of his own ink drawings to develop more on creating his own style. He has done unique artwork for Microcosm, Submission Hold, Against Me!, HeartattaCk zine, and plenty more. His stories cut into the darker side of life growing up in a small coastal fishing town and the mischief that ensues. He reminisces about the days when demo tapes were commonplace and CD-Rs were non-existent, puts a good spin on his tales of figuring out how to obtain his next meal, and learns a lot from society, the hardcore community, and college that he employs into the analysis in his writing. Keith is a great storyteller and does a good job of deeply probing his brain to share these stories.” |
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Mark Barnsley |
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Title:
IF IT WAS EASY, THEY WOULDN’T CALL IT ‘STRUGGLE |
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Mark Barnsley Talks About Repression and Resistance In British Prisons
In this new 28 page pamphlet, Mark Barnsley tells the story of 10 long years in prison, a story of resistance against repression, about struggle and solidarity. He explains how the State attempted to crush the British prison struggle, and the tactics they used, he looks at the Prison Industrial Complex and the Panopticon Society, at the exploitation of prison labour, prison privatisation, prisoner solidarity, and more.
The pamphlet is composed of two transcripts of talks given by Mark in Lille and Barcelona in 2004, the first part of which has already been published, in French, by the anti-prisons group La Breche. The French group’s original introduction is also reproduced, for the first time in English.
“I don’t want to do my imprisonment ‘easy’, to succumb to a living death, I want to do it ‘hard’, even if it means that I am brutalised. Even in prison I want to know that I am living every day of my life, to fight back as best I can.”
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IPRN |
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Author:
Miguel Garcia |
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Title:
Unknown heroes: biographies of Anarchist resistance fighters |
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Meet "Burnt Face," "Bread Swallower" and "The Catalan" – just a few of the Anarchist militants of the resistance to Franco. Having survived the struggle against fascism in occupied France, they took the fight back to Franco's murderous system. They also paid the ultimate price, in ambushes by the ferocious Guardia Civil, facing the firing squad, or in the cells of the secret police. Miguel García (1908-1981) was not a historian of the Anarchist resistance to Franco, but a participant. These biographies form a tribute to fallen comrades from one who very nearly joined them. They are also testimony to a struggle still scarcely known. |
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Author:
Neil Gordon-Orr |
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Title:
Deptford Fun City |
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A ramble through the history and ymusic of New Cross and Deptford . SE14... All life is here (or has been)... punks, revolting peasants, gut girls, slaves and slavers, sound systems, suffragettes, speedway riders, sailors, dock strikers, deserters, metal bashers, may queens, pearly kings, ghosts, vampires, tramps... come and meet them all on this alternative tour of New Cross and Deptford. From Past tense Publications |
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Past Tense |
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Author:
No Sweat |
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Title:
G8 - Sweatshops and Globalisation |
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24 pages, full colour. Everything you didn't want to know about the corporate carve-up of the world's economy - how workers in Africa and around the world make massive profits for rich corporations and receive poverty in return; how the IMF, World Bank and WTO operate and a critical discussion on the Make Poverty History campaign. Frm the No Sweat Campaign. |
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No Sweat |
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Author:
Noam Chomsky |
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Title:
Chomsky on Anarchism |
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Noam "Chomsky is familiar with the key that opens forbidden doors." - Eduardo Galeano
One of the world's leading radical intellectuals moves beyond criticism. Chomsky's vision of an anarchist future.
We all know what Noam Chomsky is against. His scathing analysis of everything that's wrong with our society reaches more and more people every day. His brilliant critiques of — among other things — capitalism, imperialism, domestic repression and government propaganda, have become mini-publishing industries unto themselves. But, in this flood of publishing and republishing, very little ever gets said about what exactly Chomsky stands for, his own personal politics, his vision of the future. Not, that is, until 'Chomsky on Anarchism', a groundbreaking new book that shows a different side of this best-selling author: the anarchist principles that have guided him since he was a teenager. This collection of Chomsky's essays and interviews includes numerous pieces that have never been published before, as well as rare material that first saw the light of day in hard-to-find pamphlets and anarchist periodicals. Taken together, they paint a fresh picture of Chomsky, showing his life-long involvement with the anarchist community, his constant commitment to nonhierarchical models of political organization, and his hopes for a future world without rulers. For anyone who's been touched by Chomsky's trenchant analysis of our current situation, as well as anyone looking for an intelligent and coherent discussion of anarchism itself, Chomsky on Anarchism will be one of this season's most exciting, and surprising, reads.
Noam Chomsky is one of the world’s leading intellectuals, the father of modern linguistics, an outspoken media and foreign policy critic, and tireless activist. He lives in Boston, Massachusetts. 2005 |
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Ak Press |
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Author:
Octavio Alberola, Alvaro Millán & Juan Zambrana |
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Title:
Revolutionary Activism: The Spanish Resistance in Context |
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Texts and interviews in which the libertarian activist described as 'Franco's public enemy number one' recounts some of the context of the new wave of opposition to the Franco regime in the 1960s, and its international significance; including the state murder of Grandos and Delgado. |
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Author:
Odon Por |
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Title:
The Italian glassblowers takeover of 1910 |
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Syndicalism in action. Their militant organisation, and attempt to free themselves from the Capitalist system, together with an epilogue on what happened later. |
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Author:
Osmasius Gorgut |
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Title:
Poor Man’s Heaven |
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The Land of Cokaygne, A 14th Century Utopian Vision by Osmasius Gorgut, A bit like “Big Rock Candy Mountain” but serious! From Past tense Publications |
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Past Tense |
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Author:
Raegan Butcher |
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Title:
Rusty String Quartet |
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Poems by Raegan Butcher “This isn't the poetry they made you read in high school—no flowery descriptions, no scientifically metaphors and no mathematical meter. The poems in Rusty String Quartet are urgent, quick and brutal—poems that had to be written. Raegan's second book reads like a novel composed in mercilessly focused bursts chronicling the madness, beauty, and suffering that we all battle with. 264 poems in 340 pages, wrapped with a hand-printed, letter-pressed cover and endsheets in this first edition of 2,000 copies—this finely-printed tome is the fourth book in the CrimethInc. Letters Series” |
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Crimethinc |
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