Processed World

Processed World #1

Are you doing the processing...
...or are you being processed?

Issue 1: April 1981 from http://www.processedworld.com

Reviews

Book reviews in Processed World #31.

MIDNIGHT OIL: Work, Energy, War 1973‑1993

by the Midnight Notes Collective ($12, Autonomedia, POB 568 Williamsburg Station, Brooklyn, NY 11211‑0568)

Making stoopid

Mickey D's critique of the school system, for Processed World magazine.

Processed World #31

Issue 31 of Processed World from Fall 1993.

Processed World #32

Issue of Processed World from winter 1994.

Stretching natural resources to their limit… for you!

Processed World on Shell in Nigeria.

Marcos in the Library

A letter from Zapatista leader Subcomandante Marcos to a national Mexican magazine.

TRANSLATED BY: Cecilia Rodriguez

National Commission for Democracy in Mexico

FROM: LA JORNADA, JANUARY 18, 1995,

To the weekly magazine PROCESO; the national newspaper EL FINANCIERO; the national newspaper LA JORNADA; the local newspaper of SCLC TIEMPO: January 16, 1995

The Faceless Face of the New Mexican Revolution

Chris Carlsson analyses the EZLN and the role of their leader, Marcos, for Processed World magazine.

“The hope that flowers that die elsewhere, will flourish here.”
—Subcomandante Marcos, Aguascalientes, Chiapas, Mexico, August 1994

Busywork

A tale of toil by Laura Markley, an office worker.

Food not bombs!

The Processed World collective take a look at the free-food activist group Food Not Bombs!

Most Americans suffer from the nagging suspicion that someone, somewhere is getting something for free. This fear turns positively phobic when it comes to poor people getting anything, particularly food. When people actually organize themselves to distribute free food without the benefit of proper authority, this anxiety is prone to erupt into action.