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ARMED JOY A.M. Bonanno (Elephant Editions)
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Armed Joy by Alfredo M. Bonanno (Elephant Editions)
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How Nonviolence Protects the State – Peter Gelderloos
And they say that the beauty’s in the streets but when I look around it seems more like defeat —Defiance Ohio
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This book is dedicated to Sue Daniels (1960–2004), a brilliant ecologist, bold feminist, passionate anarchist, and beautiful and caring human being who nurtured and challenged everyone around her. Your bravery and wisdom continue to inspire me, and in that way your spirit remains indomitable…
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The Abolition of Work
Bob Black
No one should ever work.
Work is the source of nearly all the misery in the world. Almost any evil you’d care to name comes from working or from living in a world designed for work. In order to stop suffering, we have to stop working.
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Memories of Freedom
Western Wildlife Unit of the Animal Liberation Front
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Memories of Freedom
Western Wildlife Unit of the Animal Liberation Front
Chapter 1. Take No Prisoners
Life of An Anarchist: The Alexander Berkman Reader (edited by Gene Fellner)
Alexander Berkman was a 20th century American revolutionary. Like the abolitionist John Brown before him, Berkman was hugely idealistic, ready to go to the furthest extreme of self-sacrifice and violence on behalf of justice and civil rights.
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Fukushima paradise
Pour une critique radicale du nucléaire (2005-2011), janvier 2012, 238 pages [8 euros]
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Fra Contadini by Errico Malatesta (Elephant Editions)
Sabotage
Émile Pouget (1911)
Chapter 1.
Origin of Sabotage
Up to fifteen years ago the term sabotage as nothing but a slang word, not meaning “to make wooden shoes” as it may be imagined but, in a figurative way. To work clumsily as if by sabot [1] blows.
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La révolution n’est pas une affaire de parti
L’expérience historique nous apprend que tous les compromis conclus entre la révolution et la contre-révolution ne peuvent profiter qu’à cette dernière. Toute politique de compromis est une politique de banqueroute pour le mouvement révolutionnaire. Ce qui avait débuté comme un simple compromis avec la social-démocratie allemande a abouti à Hitler. Ce que Lénine justifiait comme un compromis nécessaire a abouti à Staline. En diagnostiquant comme maladie infantile du communisme le refus révolutionnaire des compromis, Lénine souffrait de la maladie sénile de l’opportunisme, du pseudo-communisme. – O. Rühle
Ancien député social-démocrate allemand, Otto Rühle évolua au sein de l’opposition de gauche. Membre fondateur du Spartakusbund, puis délégué au conseil ouvrier et militaire de Dresde en 1918. Il s’opposa à Rosa Luxemburg sur la question des élections.
Otto Rühle et le mouvement ouvrier allemand, Paul Mattick 1
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