Technology

Security Guide Revision 3

Full Unemployment Cinema: News from Ideological Antiquity

This pamphlet was made to accompany a cinema screening of Alexander Kluge's News from Ideological Antiquity in May 2012 at a squatted space in South London. The pamphlet and screening are part of the Full Unemployment Cinema 2011-2012 programme. We've put the whole series of small pamphlets up here.

FULL UNEMPLOYMENT CINEMA

Who the FUC? A bunch of no good commies and anarchists  read more »

British Anti-Roads Documents

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A smattering of documents from the height of the British anti-roads struggle in the 1990s. Useful history and context for a too-often bit of history that helped inform anti-globalization rioting, eco-defense in North America and elsewhere, squatting across Europe, and indigenous solidarity projects.  read more »

Rebellion Against Infrastructure

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A suite of texts from issues #1 and #2 of A Murder of Crows. Together, they lay out a an insurrectional anarchist strategy for opposing capitalist planning not with the specialized tools of Earth First! style protest, but the potential of generalized rebellion.  read more »

Jacques Camatte - The Wandering of Humanity

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We made this oldie reaaal pretty this go 'round.
Wormwood Press

Paul Virilio - Popular Defense of Ecological Struggles

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Paul Virilio's Popular Defense of Ecological Struggles (1990)

Paul Shepard - (Introduction to) Nature & Madness

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Introduction to Paul Shepard's Nature & Madness (1982).
Designed and Distributed by Wormwood Press.

Liberate Not Exterminate by the Curious George Collective (better reprint)

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In Liberate Not Exterminate the Curious George Brigade argue that contrary to some anti-civilization assertions, cities can be both environmentally sustainable and free from both the state and capital. Further the hive of culture and thought that cities uniquely facilitate is very much in line with anarchism.

Cyborg Manifesto, A by Donna Haraway

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In the hugely influential A Cyborg Manifesto Donna Haraway criticizes traditional notions of Feminism, particularly it's emphasis on identity, rather than affinity. She explores the potential of the cyborg concept in order to construct a postmodern feminism that moves beyond dualisms and the limitations of traditional gender, feminism and politics.

The New Age of Sail by Dmitry Orlov

A sailboat is not the first thing that comes to mind when contemplating the range of useful responses to the set of intractable global problems that confront us. Nor the second. But once it does, a bit of further study makes it apparent that few things will possess greater long-term utility in the changed circumstances we should all be expecting.  read more »

Fourth Generation Warfare & Standing Orders for Open Source Insurgencies

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Collection of principles and guidelines as enumerated by military affairs analyst John Robb. Some of the world's top guerrilla groups have formally adopted Robb's work on warfare as their own. According to Robb, torrential improvements in technology and globalization have combined to make it possible for small groups of violent individuals to go to war against nation-states and win.

Guide to Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Destruction

This is a short, but fun outline for destroying those annoying surveillance cameras. It covers the why CCTV cameras should be destroyed, the common types one might encounter, various methods of disabling them (for example: paint in squirt guns and cement blocks dropped from above), and tips on training.

The imposed version is for printing as a zine.  read more »

Trådlöst och Tanklöst

Zine against telecom technology in swedish

Promoting Your Union

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Six!strategies!to!get!more!organizing!leads!and!
union!members

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