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The Murray Bookchin Reader

The Murray Bookchin Reader, edited by Janet Biehl

Impossibilism - Jon White's reading guide

A guide to further reading around the subject of impossibilism.

A Politics for the 99%

The Occupy Wall Street demonstrations were remarkably successful in capturing the public imagination and identifying the need for a new kind of…

The Philosophy of Social Ecology: Essays on Dialectical Naturalism

This edition of The Philosophy of Social Ecology has been so radically revised that in many respects…

The Gold Coast Revolution

George Padmore's analysis of the independence movement on the Gold Coast against British rule, leading to the founding of Ghana under the…

Patterns of rural protest: Chiefs, slaves, and peasants in north western Sierra Leone 1896-1956

PhD dissertation by Ismail Rachid focusing on slave and peasant resistance to…

Universities and the militarisation of our social lives

Since 2008, we have seen a deliberate and calculated approach by the state to incorporate military…
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The Woman Rebel #1.02

The Woman Rebel Vol. 1. No. 2 (April, 1914). New York, NY. Sourced from the Archives of Social History (from the State University of New York)…

The Woman Rebel #1.01

The Woman Rebel Vol. 1. No. 1 (March, 1914). New York, NY. Sourced from the Archives of Social History (from the State University of New York)…

The Woman Rebel Volume 1

Nearly-complete archive of the first and only volume of The Woman Rebel.

Is the State Part of the Matrix of Domination and Intersectionality? An Anarchist Inquiry

The notions ‘matrix of domination’ and ‘intersectionality’ have become buzzwords in discussions of power relations (patriarchy, racism, capitalism). Systems of domination must be examined in terms of their overlaps and mutual influences (‘matrix’), institutions and individuals being necessarily positioned at the intersections of these systems. Informed by anarchism, this article raises the possibility of viewing…
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The Woman Rebel

A "monthly paper of militant thought" published by Margaret Sanger in 1914 which dealt with issues of women's rights, birth control, and militant labor. It published a total of 8 issues.
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