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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
In this episode: What about drought, famine, or other catastrophes? Meeting our needs without keeping count This text is part of Chapter 5 Economy in
In this episode: How will cities work? This text is part of Chapter 5 Economy in Anarchy Works, published by Ardent Press. Anarchy Works is
In this episode: What about building and organizing large, spread-out infrastructure? This text is part of Chapter 5 Economy in Anarchy Works, published by Ardent
In this episode: How will exchange work? What about people who don’t want to give up a consumerist lifestyle? This text is part of Chapter
This text is part of Chapter 5 Economy in the book Anarchy Works. Anarchy Works is available from LittleBlackCart.com or TheAnarchistLibrary.org Immediatism.com My other podcast,
This text is part of Chapter 5 Economy in the book Anarchy Works. Anarchy Works is available from LittleBlackCart.com or TheAnarchistLibrary.org Immediatism.com My other podcast,
In this episode: Who will take out the trash? Who will take care of the elderly and disabled? How will people get healthcare? This text
This text is part of Chapter 5 Economy in the book Anarchy Works. Anarchy Works is available from LittleBlackCart.com or TheAnarchistLibrary.org Immediatism.com My other podcast,
This text is part of Chapter 5 Economy in the book Anarchy Works. Anarchy Works is available from LittleBlackCart.com or TheAnarchistLibrary.org Immediatism.com My other podcast,
In this episode: Anarchy would never work What exactly is anarchism? A note on inspiration The tricky topic of representation Anarchy Works is available from
This chapter is from the book “Break-Out From the Crystal Palace, The anarcho-psychological critique: Stirner, Nietzsche, Dostoevsky” by John Carroll and published by Routledge. I
This chapter is from the book “Break-Out From the Crystal Palace, The anarcho-psychological critique: Stirner, Nietzsche, Dostoevsky” by John Carroll and published by Routledge. The
This chapter is from the book “Break-Out From the Crystal Palace, The anarcho-psychological critique: Stirner, Nietzsche, Dostoevsky” by John Carroll and published by Routledge. The
This chapter is from the book “Break-Out From the Crystal Palace, The anarcho-psychological critique: Stirner, Nietzsche, Dostoevsky” by John Carroll and published by Routledge. The
This chapter is from the book “Break-Out From the Crystal Palace, The anarcho-psychological critique: Stirner, Nietzsche, Dostoevsky” by John Carroll and published by Routledge. The
This reading is from “Enemies of Society: An Anthology of Individualist & Egoist Thought,” published by Ardent Press and available from Little Black Cart. Enemies
This reading is from “Enemies of Society: An Anthology of Individualist & Egoist Thought,” published by Ardent Press and available from Little Black Cart. Enemies
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This text is from the book Abolish Work: An Exposition of Philosophical Ergophobia, edited by Nick Ford, published by LBC Books, and available from LittleBlackCart.com.
One of 17 essays in the book Let’s Destroy Work, Let’s Destroy the Economy, by Alfredo M. Bonanno, from Ardent Press through LittleBlackCart.com. Let’s Destroy
One of 17 essays in the book Let’s Destroy Work, Let’s Destroy the Economy, by Alfredo M. Bonanno, from Ardent Press through LittleBlackCart.com. Let’s Destroy
One of 17 essays in the book Let’s Destroy Work, Let’s Destroy the Economy, by Alfredo M. Bonanno, from Ardent Press through LittleBlackCart.com. Let’s Destroy
Translated from the French, this book brings first person narratives and interviews with political and economic analysis to contextualize the reality and the public perception
This is a fun one, with a persuasive conspiracy about superdollars. From the book, “Too Much of Nothing: An Anthology of Anti-Economic Thought,” by Enemy
On violence. From the book, “Too Much of Nothing: An Anthology of Anti-Economic Thought,” by Enemy Combatant Publications and available from LittleBlackCart.com. Too Much of
Money & Logos is available in the Enemy Combatant Publications pamphlet, Too Much of Nothing, or in the book Killing King Abacus Anthology, both available
“Immediatism is our delight. Immediatism is dangerous.” ~Hakim Bey Immediatism vs. Capitalism, the essay, is available in Immediatism, the book. Immediatism, the book by Hakim