Books
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All Our Relations: Native Struggles for Land and Life by Winona LaDuke
Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 02/02/2013 - 06:26.This wonderful book is a thoughtful and in-depth account of Native resistance to environmental and cultural degradation. LaDuke's unique understanding of Native ideas and people is born from long years of experience, and her analysis is deepened with inspiring testimonies by local Native activists sharing the struggle for survival. read more »
Fanged Noumena: Collected Writings 1987-2007 by Nick Land
Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 01/31/2013 - 07:01.Fanged Noumena brings together the writings of Nick Land for the first time. During the 1990s Land's unique philosophical work, variously described as 'rabid nihilism', 'mad black deleuzianism' and 'cybergothic', developed perhaps the only rigorous and culturally-engaged escape route out of the malaise of 'continental philosophy' - a route which was implacably blocked by the academy. read more »
Nina Power - One Dimensional Woman
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 01/30/2013 - 23:00.One Dimensional Woman by Nina Power read more »
Jean-Francois Lyotard - Driftworks
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 01/29/2013 - 05:31.Here is a course of action: harden, worsen, accelerate decadence. Adopt the perspective of active nihilism, exceed the mere recognition-be it depressive or admiring–of the destruction of all values. Become more and more incredulous. Push decadence further still and accept, for instance, to destroy the belief in truth under all its forms. read more »
Dawn: Thoughts on the Presumptions of Morality by Friedrich Nietzsche
Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 01/24/2013 - 02:12.Dawn marks Nietzsche's first significant confrontation with morality and offers glimpses of many of the signature themes developed in his later works. Here he launches his campaign against traditional morality and democracy, for an aristocratic culture and an immoral free man. read more »
Sovereignty Matters: Locations of Contestation and Possibility in Indigenous Struggles for Self-Determination (Joanne Barker)
Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 01/19/2013 - 02:42.Sovereignty Matters investigates the multiple perspectives that exist within indigenous communities regarding the significance of sovereignty as a category of intellectual, political, and cultural work. read more »
Book of Pleasure, The by A.O. Spare
Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 01/19/2013 - 02:35.Definitions
The words God, religions, faith, morals, woman, etc. (they being forms of belief), are used as expressing different "means" as controlling and expressing desire: an idea of unity by fear in some form or another which must spell bondage-the imagined limits; extended by science which adds a dearly paid inch to our height: no more. read more »
Will to Power, The by Friedrich Nietzsche
Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 01/19/2013 - 02:08.The Will to Power, compiled from Nietzsche's originally unpublished notebooks, is one of the most famous books of the past hundred years. The Will to Power represents a stunning selection from Nietzsche's later notebooks, in a topical arrangement that enables the reader to find what Nietzsche wrote on nihilism, art, morality, religion, the theory of knowledge, and whatever else interested him. read more »
Neoliberal Frontiers: An Ethnography of Sovereignty in West Africa (Chicago Studies in Practices of Meaning)
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 01/15/2013 - 23:45.In Neoliberal Frontiers, Brenda Chalfin presents an ethnographic examination of the day-to-day practices of the officials of Ghana’s Customs Service, exploring the impact of neoliberal restructuring and integration into the global economy on Ghanaian sovereignty.
Lakota Woman by Mary Crow Dog
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 01/15/2013 - 08:39.Mary Brave Bird grew up fatherless in a one-room cabin, without running water or electricity, on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota. read more »
Louise Michel (Rebel Lives) (Edited by Nic Maclellan)
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 01/15/2013 - 08:28.Louise Michel was the incendiary French leader of the 1871 Paris Commune. An anarchist and an irrepressible rebel, she spent much of her life on the run from police, in jail, or in danger of being locked away in mental asylums, as was the fate of so many feisty or defiant women. Known as "The Red Virgin," Louise was a great character from one of the greatest popular rebellions in history. read more »
Red Emma Speaks: An Emma Goldman Reader (Edited by Alix Kates Shulman)
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 01/15/2013 - 08:14.Alix Shulman has provided a truly elegant collection of Emma Goldman's speeches and writings. Shulman's introductions also display a rare and genuine knowledge of anarchist political thought. In her comments, Kates shows the relevance of Goldman's life and work for the contemporary world. read more »
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SCUM Manifesto by Valerie Solanas
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 01/15/2013 - 08:01."Life in this society being, at best, an utter bore and no aspect of society being at all relevant to women, there remains to civic-minded, responsible, thrill-seeking females only to overthrow the government, eliminate the money system, institute complete automation and destroy the male sex." — Valerie Solanas
Voltairine De Cleyre Reader (Edited by A.J. Brigati)
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 01/15/2013 - 01:30.“God is a lie, / and Faith is a lie, / And a tenfold lie is Love; / Life is a problem without a why, / And never a thing to prove.”—Voltairine de Cleyre read more »
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Break-Out from the Crystal Palace. The Anarcho-Psychological Critique: Stirner, Nietzsche, Dostoevsky by John Carroll
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 01/14/2013 - 12:18.Before Marcuse and Laing, before Heidegger and Sartre, even before Freud, the way was prepared for the anarcho-psychological critique of economic man, of all codes of ideology or absolute morality, and of scientific habits of mind. read more »



