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
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220 Extrications 1: History, Tradition, Theory, by Shawn P. Wilbur
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
217 How the Stirner Eats Gods, by Alejandro de Acosta
This article first appeared in Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed #67, in Spring/Summer 2009. Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed #67 at LittleBlackCart.com Immediatism.com
216 The Nomadic War Machine, by Z. I. Sadeq
“Nomadic movement is a security vulnerability, an innate flaw in the operating system of the techno-industrial system. It describes the phenomenon of perpetual warfare and
205 Corrosive Consciousness 3, by Bellamy Fitzpatrick
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
204 Corrosive Consciousness 2, by Bellamy Fitzpatrick
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
203 Corrosive Consciousness 1, by Bellamy Fitzpatrick
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
202 Corrosive Consciousness Intro., by Bellamy Fitzpatrick
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
191 Intro to Toward an Army of Ghosts: Immanence, Conflict, and Crisis, by Tom Nomad
This essay is the introduction to Tom Nomad’s book Toward an Army of Ghosts: Immanence, Conflict, and Crisis, available from LittleBlackCart.com. Toward an Army of
190 Permanent Subsistence Zones, by Seaweed
This essay argues that villages are a perfectly good way to live, are not necessarily a step on the way to civilization, and the argument