Collection of issues of Vengeance, an insurrectionary anarchist influenced publication from California.
Vengeance
Vengeance #1
The first issue of Vengeance, an 'insurrectionary proletarian' magazine out of California. Released in January 2009.
CONTENTS
-Welcome, fuckers
-Why we should really fuck shit up
-Make Total Destory on middle class anarchism
-Working class anarchists are cooler
-I'd rather be high than learning: some thoughts on college
- Not so hot (internet) sex
-Poems
-New interventions in art and geography
-I feel the weight of class society and every day I die a little more
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Vengeance #2
The second issue of Vengeance, an 'insurrectionary proletarian' magazine out of California. Released in March 2009.
Vengeance #3
The third issue of Vengeance, an 'insurrectionary proletarian' magazine out of California. Released in August 2009.
CONTENTS
-Some notes on a new proletarian movement
-On my need for class fellowship
-I feel as if the world is anew
-Crew strong
-We have sat through your meetings for what seems like 100 years
-Birds of the cumming storm, Interview with Owen
-The Problem with Hip-Hop: Patriarchy, Proletarians, and Revolutionary Culture
-Work, Refusal, and Autonomy, Reprinted Interview with Harry Cleaver.
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Looking back at this, there's
Looking back at this, there's stuff in these that I still find exciting and other stuff that's a bit underwhelming now, but I should point out the pretty big influence this and the group Modesto Anarcho had on American anarchism (specifically the non-IWW/political organization kind). While it didn't do it single-handily1 , it for sure got class war on the agenda.
There's more than a few folks involved in the political organizations here or the IWW, in which these publications played a large part in their trajectory.
I love that no one every got
I love that no one every got that it was Tragedy lyrics in the background.