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Josiah Warren's Equitable Commerce

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This is a zine formatted version of Equitable Commerce by Josiah Warren. Warren is said to be the father of American Individualist Anarchism and he helped to publish one of the first Anarchist Periodicals in the United States called the Peaceful Revolutionist.

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Lysander Spooner's No treason: The Constitution of No Authority

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This is a zine formatted version of the individualist anarchist Lysander Spooner's essay No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority.

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god and the state bakunin

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The classic by Bakunin. Required reading for all the cultural appropriations of "spirituality" that is tolerated in radical circles. That shits racist and authoritarian.

In the Struggle for Equality: The History of the Anarchist Red Cross

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In the Struggle for Equality: The History of the Anarchist Red Cross, by Boris Yelensky. This zine is part of the Boston Anarchist Black Cross distro.

Notes on Anarchism

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by Noam Chomsky

This was originally the introduction Daniel Guerin's book 'Anarchism.'

This zine is part of the Boston Anarchist Black Cross distro.

Crime and Punishment

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by Voltairine De Cleyre

This zine is part of the Boston Anarchist Black Cross distro.

What is Syndicalism?

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What is Syndicalism? By Emma Goldman. This zine is part of the Boston Anarchist Black Cross distro.

Anarchy Works by Peter Gelderloos

Anarchy Works

(from the back of the book) Anarchism is the boldest of revolutionary social movements to emerge from the struggle against capitalism-it aims for a world free from all forms of domination and exploitation. But at its heart is a simple and convincing proposition: people know how to live their own lives and organize themselves better than any expert could.  read more »

Kronstadt Uprising of 1921, The

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by Ida Mett

No God, No Boss, No Husband: Anarchist Feminism in Nineteenth-Century Argentina

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Maxine Molyneux’s “No God, No Boss, No Husband: Anarchist Feminism in Nineteenth-Century Argentina” (Latin American Perspectives, Vol. 13, No. 1, Latin America’s Nineteenth-Century History, Winter, 1986)

Rocking the Cradle of Liberty: A Guide to Anarchist-Connected Sites in Boston

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Problem of the Head, The (Tiqqun)

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“The innate part of the failure that determines a collective enterprise like the avant-garde is its incapacity to make a world. All the splendors, all the actions, all the discourses of the avant-garde unceasingly fail to give it a body; it all happens in the head of the few, where the unity, the organic content of the ensemble flourish, but only for thinking, that is to say, externally.”

Action Without Hesitation: Insurgent Planning and Anger

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An essay talking about violence, power, space and shitty leftists.

Revolutionary Women Stencil-Book

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reformatted by Kersplebedeb

Age of Conspiracy, The

The Age of Conspiracy

Looking back over the past decade, it appears that North American law enforcement agencies are increasingly utilizing conspiracy charges to target anarchists and others involved in radical communities. We’ve composed a review of recent conspiracy cases in hopes of analyzing this.

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