764 Thinking From the Outside 2 by Andy Robinson
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This article is from Fifth Estate #387, the summer reading issue, released Spring 2012, available here at Fifth Estate or here at LittleBlackCart.com. Immediatism.com My
This reading is from the Ardent Press pamphlet, “What Have We Done for Us Lately? Essays by Dot Matrix,” available from Little Black Cart. What
This essay, entitled “Taking the challenge to Kill King Abacus; or trying to create relations without measure…an introduction to this anthology” is by Chris Kortright,
The Manifesto is found at the Dark Mountain project site, on The Anarchist Library, or in pamphlet form at Little Black Cart. This essay is
The Manifesto is found at the Dark Mountain project site, on The Anarchist Library, or in pamphlet form at Little Black Cart. This essay is
This essay is available online at OrionMagazine.org. Immediatiatism.com My other podcast, PointingTexts.org Feedback and requests to Cory@Immediatism.com
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This was presented by Julian on 2 September 2020 at the Anarchist Studies Network Conference. https://ecorevoltblog.wordpress.com/2020/09/05/okay-humans-whats-the-fucking-point-eco-absurdism-absurdism-as-environmentalism/?fbclid=IwAR1x3fx1qCR9daaI3aFL7nN-fDw1q2Fp8XZeLBYF3hZjO0qxbZzVkb5Z-k8 Show notes at Immediatism.com My other podcast at PointingTexts.org
SupportEricKing.org From Detritus Books and distributed by Little Black Cart, comes this new collection of case histories and statements of 27 anarchist defendants, spanning from
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“The more intrepid among us may prefer to challenge the consensus, despite the dangers of openly doing so.” ~ Ben G. Price The essay read
Full title: Can Bricks Break Diametrics? On Decapitating Two-Dimensional Binary Thinking. This is one essay from the book by Invecchiare Selvatico entitled Black Blossoms at
Full title: Can Bricks Break Diametrics? On Decapitating Two-Dimensional Binary Thinking. This is one essay from the book by Invecchiare Selvatico entitled Black Blossoms at
This essay is the introduction to the book Ecology Without Nature. Access the text here. Immediatism.com My other podcast, PointingTexts.org Feedback and requests to Cory@Immediatism.com,
This essay is the introduction to the book Ecology Without Nature. Access the text here. Immediatism.com My other podcast, PointingTexts.org Feedback and requests to Cory@Immediatism.com,
This essay is the introduction to the book Ecology Without Nature. Access the text here. Immediatism.com My other podcast, PointingTexts.org Feedback and requests to Cory@Immediatism.com,
This essay is the introduction to the book Ecology Without Nature. Access the text here. Immediatism.com My other podcast, PointingTexts.org Feedback and requests to Cory@Immediatism.com,
Aarons, K. Adams, JasonAlexA.M.B.An-ok Ta ChaiAnonymousAragorn!Armand, E.Arrigoni, EnricoAshen RuinsAsi, HelinAttentatBaedanBaldwin, JamesBataille, GeorgesBeaco, MarcoBee, MaeBenally, KleeBerman, Russell A.Bey, Hakim Bey, MarquisBlack Panthers Blumenfeld, JacobBolea, StefanBomb, FlowerBonanno,
This essay is in the Changing Suns Press book, “Killing King Abacus Anthology: a collection of writings for relations without measure,” available from Little Black
This reading is from the book, “Canenero,” published by Ardent Press and available from Little Black Cart. Canenero at LittleBlackCart.com Killing King Abacus (mentioned in
This essay, entitled “The Persistent Refusal of Paradise,” by Penelope Nin, is found in the “Killing King Abacus Anthology: a collection of writings for relations
This essay, entitled “At the Center of the Volcano,” by Dominique Misein, is found in the “Killing King Abacus Anthology: a collection of writings for
This essay, entitled “Freedom,” by Albert Libertad, is found in the “Killing King Abacus Anthology: a collection of writings for relations without measure.” The anthology
This text is part of the workshop series Constructing Anarchisms with Shawn P. Wilbur. I will post as many of the workshop readings as I
This text is part of the workshop series Constructing Anarchisms with Shawn P. Wilbur. I will post as many of the workshop readings as I
On anarcho-primitivism, including a critique of certain ideas prominent in the thinking of two very public anarcho-primitivists, and Bellamy’s original and highly engaging analysis. Part
On anarcho-primitivism, including a critique of certain ideas prominent in the thinking of two very public anarcho-primitivists, and Bellamy’s original and highly engaging analysis. Part
On anarcho-primitivism, including a critique of certain ideas prominent in the thinking of two very public anarcho-primitivists, and Bellamy’s original and highly engaging analysis. Part
On anarcho-primitivism, including a critique of certain ideas prominent in the thinking of two very public anarcho-primitivists, and Bellamy’s original and highly engaging analysis. Part
On anarcho-primitivism, including a critique of certain ideas prominent in the thinking of two very public anarcho-primitivists, and Bellamy’s original and highly engaging analysis. Part
On anarcho-primitivism, including a critique of certain ideas prominent in the thinking of two very public anarcho-primitivists, and Bellamy’s original and highly engaging analysis. Part
On anarcho-primitivism, including a critique of certain ideas prominent in the thinking of two very public anarcho-primitivists, and Bellamy’s original and highly engaging analysis. Part
On anarcho-primitivism, including a critique of certain ideas prominent in the thinking of two very public anarcho-primitivists, and Bellamy’s original and highly engaging analysis. Part
On anarcho-primitivism, including a critique of certain ideas prominent in the thinking of two very public anarcho-primitivists, and Bellamy’s original and highly engaging analysis. Part
On anarcho-primitivism, including a critique of certain ideas prominent in the thinking of two very public anarcho-primitivists, and Bellamy’s original and highly engaging analysis. Part
On anarcho-primitivism, including a critique of certain ideas prominent in the thinking of two very public anarcho-primitivists, and Bellamy’s original and highly engaging analysis. Part
On anarcho-primitivism, including a critique of certain ideas prominent in the thinking of two very public anarcho-primitivists, and Bellamy’s original and highly engaging analysis. Part
On anarcho-primitivism, including a critique of certain ideas prominent in the thinking of two very public anarcho-primitivists, and Bellamy’s original and highly engaging analysis. Part
On anarcho-primitivism, including a critique of certain ideas prominent in the thinking of two very public anarcho-primitivists, and Bellamy’s original and highly engaging analysis. Part
These are the questions police ask themselves and each other in analyzing a crowd. The category of crowd (episode 111) determines the police response. So,
Money & Logos is available in the Enemy Combatant Publications pamphlet, Too Much of Nothing, or in the book Killing King Abacus Anthology, both available
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“Our place is to think, to continue speaking of chaos, not being stupid enough to think we can take its side. There are no sides.”
“[O]ur ethics might…be defined as the provisional disorientation with which we approach our ways of living, the interminable and necessary skepticism that characterizes our thinking’s