Zine

Divorce of Thought from Deed, The

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The Divorce of Thought from deed is a compilation of writing about social conflict, white supremacy, and the mythology of free speech at UNC-Chapel Hill. Three of the writings are pulled from Rolling Thunder #9, with the fourth being a piece that was written and distributed toward the end of the campaign against Youth for Western Civilization in fall 2009. They would be particularly useful for people engaged in anti-racist or immigrant solidarity work of any kind, as well folks interested in reading about anarchist perspectives on "free speech."

folktales: paradise apocalypse

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Folktales from past and future, as written by Tom Smith and Myra Eddy, plus others. Poetry, art, and stories.

An excerpt from the intro:  read more »

Man Who Could not be Hanged, The (and other True Incredible Stories from Charles Fort)

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Here I've compiled some accounts of the paranormal that may interest anarchists, especially those interested in the power of the mind and the nature of the spirit. I've prefaced them with a short rail against the scientific paradigm inspired and accompanied by Charles Fort, English poet and "the man who invented the supernatural." (Although, of course, the supernatural is simply the natural which is rejected by science!)  read more »

Animal Farm by George Orwell

The novel addresses not only the corruption of the revolution by its leaders but also how wickedness, indifference, ignorance, greed and myopia destroy any possibility of a Utopia. While this novel portrays corrupt leadership as the flaw in revolution (and not the act of revolution itself), it also shows how potential ignorance and indifference to problems within a revolution could allow horrors to happen if smooth transition to a people's government isn't satisfied.

united fruit corruption: what chiquita, dole, and fresh express are up to

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the United Fruit Company (and its given factions -- chiquita, dole and fresh express) have a history of horrible human rights abuses and imperialism. this zine contains information on the history of United Fruit. see other pdf attachments for a sticker campaign against them.

City in the Female Gender, The

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The City in the Female Gender.
By Lia Magale.

Midwest Books to Prisoners Zine #1 March 2010

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Midwest Books to Prisoners Zine #1 March 2010

Table of Contents:
1 - Police Rogues Gallery
2 - Obama directs Illinois to host Guantanamo Bay detainees
3 - Free after Decades: Tortured and Innocent Prisoners
4 - Civil and Human Rights Violations at Cook County Jail
5 - Governor Quinn Kills Early Release Program
6 - Chicago Copwatch: People’s Blotter
7 - Women Prisoner Struggles
8 - Draft Proposal for an Anarchist Black Cross Network
9 - “Conviction Through Corruption” - the story of Willie Boyd
10 - Writing through Prisoners in Illinois  read more »

Gender Trouble

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"There is no original or primary gender a drag imitates but gender is a kind of imitation for which there is no original"

Enjoy the J Butts friends

love,
Some whores and hooligans.

Ask First!

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A zine about consent & sexual assault. Resources for survivors, supporters, and perpetrators.

Theses on Cultural Production

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The Theses on Cultural Production was written/spoken by the Union of Industry and Leisure and uploaded to the web Feb. 2010 is now a wonderful little pamphlet you can print, fold and distribute everywhere. Courtesy of utopiaorbust.wordpress.com.

Autonomy//253 issue ONE

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follow this link to download issue 1:

http://www.mediafire.com/?z0momm3mmmy (34.3 mb)

or

http://zinelibrary.info/files/Autonomy253issue1lo.pdf (20.8 mb)

Autonomy//253 is published out of Tacoma, WA

Issue no. 1 Table of Contents:

"Curious Case of Stolen Space" - Bureau of Taking Back Public Space

"What is the Role of an Artist in the City?" - No One Motherfucker

"A Proposition for Pursuit" - Anonymous

"Tell me WTF is Happening" - Bureau of Taking Back Public Space

"Interview with Seth Manzel from IVAW and Coffee Strong" - Autonomy//253  read more »

As Day Follows Night

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As Day Follows Night: An Introduction to Prisoner Support

“Any political movement or peoples struggle, which
fails to provide support to fallen comrades, is
doomed to failure as certain as day follows night.”
-Harold H. Thompson
“Any political movement that does not support its
political internees is a sham movement!”
-Ojore Lutalo
“A movement that is not capable of looking after its
comrades in prison is destined to die, and that at a
high price under atrocious torture.”
- Daniela Carmignani
“The point is simple: no serious political struggle  read more »

Ruckus v.10 #3

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An independent newspaper for the University of Washington community by the Ruckus Collective. We are for participatory democracy, social justice, collective liberation, and resistance to killing the planet.

Volume 10, Issue 2, covers community organizing to defend jobs and education, health care, relief efforts in Haiti, Chase Bank and move your money, chocolate, and queer youth space in Seattle. Plus, reportbacks from the Vancouver Olympics and an occupation at Evergreen State College, and poetry by Dee Allen.  read more »

George Bush; the Super-Spy Drug-Smuggling President

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by Bill Weinberg

Illustrations by Eric Drooker

1992

Download at:

http://zinelibrary.info/files/georgebush.pdf (13.5 mb)

How Not to Kill Most Life on This Planet: an introduction to Radical Sustainability.

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"How Not to Kill Most Life on This Planet" is a brief (12 page) introduction to what the author calls "Radical Sustainability," written in question and answer format. This piece explores current misconceptions about sustainability and offers a coherent definition of this much misunderstood concept before going on to deal with some specific examples of what can and cannot be considered sustainable.

Excerpt from the text:

Q: Before we get started, why do we even need a new kind of sustainability in the first place? What's wrong with sustainability as we know it today?  read more »

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