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  • Collective Liberation

    Eight searching essays from one of the finest organisers in contemporary anarchism, working to bridge anarchist theory and practice with race, class and gender analysis of power. “The essays collected together in this pamphlet are intended to further debate and discussion about some of the challenges facing the contemporary anarchist/social justice movements. The challenge of [...]

  • Colonization is Always War

    Just slightly over 500 years ago, in 1492, three European ships under the command of Christopher Columbus arrived on the shores of what has come to be known as the Americas. With this began a genocidal war aimed at destroying Indigenous nations, occupying our ancestral territories, and plundering the natural wealth of the earth. How [...]

  • For an Anti-Authoritarian Insurrectionist International

    This proposal for a debate for an Anti-authoritarian Insurrectionalist International was first published in the Sardinian anarchist paper “Anarkiviu”. Oriented towards in the Mediterranean region it is the fruit of various anti-authoritarian realities active in this region, particularly in Greece and southern Italy. We are printing it here to participate in this debate and to [...]

  • Instead of a Primer

    There is a great deal of confusion among anarchists in terms of what anarchism is and, more importantly, what anarchism is not. It is all too common for anarchists to mistake tactics for principles. Even worse, some mistake opponents for allies. Many anarchists need to be reminded that we are against the State and government, [...]

  • Militant Gardening

    Militant Gardening is a guide to urban reclamation. It covers the reasons why we should take back unused space, tips on doing so, and why this is such a revolutionary gesture. 50 pages

  • Organic Gardening: A DIY Guide

    A beginners guide to gardening. Tips on starting plants, plant compatibility, and how to deter common garden pests.

  • The Abolition of Work

    The Abolition of Work is an essay written by Bob Black in 1985. The essay was part of an anthology of essays entitled The Abolition of Work and Other Essays. The essay claims that no one should ever work, because this is the source of misery in the world. Black suggests not only ending employment discrimination [...]

  • The Network of Domination

    Anarchist analyses of the institutions, structures and systems of domination and exploitation to be debated, developed and acted upon.