Immediatism

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91 Anarchist Statement Before Judge & Jury, Enrique Flores Magon 1916


From Detritus Books and distributed by Little Black Cart, comes this new collection of case histories and statements of 27 anarchist defendants, spanning from 1871 to 2016. This anthology collects the words of anarchists facing condemnation by a court s


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 June 29, 2020  n/a
 
 

90 Reflections on Individualism, by Manuel Devaldes, part 6: The Individualist Association


The sixth of a six-part series, a new translation by vincent stone, from Disruptive Elements: The Extremes of French Anarchism, authors various, by Ardent Press. Written in 1910. Disruptive Elements: The Extremes of French Anarchism at LittleBlackCar


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 June 28, 2020  n/a
 
 

89 Reflections on Individualism, by Manuel Devaldes, part 5: Egoist Justice — The Strength of the Individual


The fifth of a six-part series, a new translation by vincent stone, from Disruptive Elements: The Extremes of French Anarchism, authors various, by Ardent Press. Written in 1910. Disruptive Elements: The Extremes of French Anarchism at LittleBlackCar


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 June 28, 2020  n/a
 
 

88 Reflections on Individualism, by Manuel Devaldes, part 4: The Anarchist Morality of Individualism


The fourth of a six-part series, a new translation by vincent stone, from Disruptive Elements: The Extremes of French Anarchism, authors various, by Ardent Press. Written in 1910. Disruptive Elements: The Extremes of French Anarchism at LittleBlackCa


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 June 27, 2020  n/a
 
 

87 Reflections on Individualism, by Manuel Devaldes, part 3: Egoism & Altruism


The third of a six-part series, a new translation by vincent stone, from Disruptive Elements: The Extremes of French Anarchism, authors various, by Ardent Press. Written in 1910. Disruptive Elements: The Extremes of French Anarchism at LittleBlackCart


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 June 26, 2020  n/a
 
 

86 Reflections on Individualism, by Manuel Devaldes, part 2: The Individual


The second of a six-part series, a new translation by vincent stone, from Disruptive Elements: The Extremes of French Anarchism, authors various, by Ardent Press. Written in 1910. Disruptive Elements: The Extremes of French Anarchism at LittleBlackCa


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 June 26, 2020  n/a
 
 

85 Reflections on Individualism, by Manuel Devaldes, part 1: Anarchist Individualism & Authoritarian Individualism


The first of a six-part series, a new translation by vincent stone, from Disruptive Elements: The Extremes of French Anarchism, authors various, by Ardent Press. Written in 1910. Disruptive Elements: The Extremes of French Anarchism at LittleBlackCar


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 June 26, 2020  n/a
 
 

84 An Anarcho-Satanic Reversal: The Polarity of Moral Signifiers in Biblical Mythology, by Gabriel, part 2, BASTARD 2017


As an Anarcho-Satanist, I envision a reversal of the polarity of biblical mythological symbolism — seeing Satan as the “good,” liberated rebel, and seeing God as an “evil,” authoritarian fascistic dictator. In many ways,


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 June 26, 2020  n/a
 
 

83 An Anarcho-Satanic Reversal: The Polarity of Moral Signifiers in Biblical Mythology, by Gabriel, Part 1 of 2, BASTARD 2017


This was an engaging talk given at the BASTARD Conference 2017, an annual conference of anarchist theory. It is available in the collection of talks targeting that year’s theme, evil, entitled EVIL, The BASTARD Chronicles 2017, from Ardent Press


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 June 24, 2020  n/a
 
 

82 Forward to Brethren of the Coast, by Iskashato


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 of people publicized as pirates (who sometimes are pirates, and sometimes are


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 June 23, 2020  n/a