A True Historie & Account Of The Pyrate Captain Mission, His Crew & Their Colony Of Libertatia Founded On Peoples Rights & Liberty On The Island Of Madagascar
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The story of the legendary pirate, Captain Mission. At the end of the 17th century, Mission collected together a band of willing sailors - including Europeans who'd deserted from merchant ships and Africans freed from slavers - and roamed the seas in search of a good, if highly dangerous, living. Like many pirate ships, his operated rather like a floating republic. A fascinating account, which debunks most of those old myths about pirates.
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Animals
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Superb situationist orientated critique of animal exploitation.
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Are You In A Bad State?
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A rather excellent 40 minute video on the state and life in general, with the same incisive easily understandable analysis we all know and love from the Spectacular Times team.
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Bad Days Will End
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Dumps ideology on its way to a revolutionary theory firmly based on the pleasure theory. "If it seems absurd to talk about revolution, this is because organised revolutionary movements have long since disappeared from the countries where the possibilities of a decisive transformation of society are concentrated."
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Buffo
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Wonderful anthology of political pranks and anarchic buffoonery from pie-throwing to billboard defacing.
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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Anarchism But Were Afraid to Ask
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Excellent introduction to the ideas, ideology and organisation of anarchism.
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Fin De Spectacle?
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Another recent reprint from the series that makes situationist ideas intelligible to everyone!
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Images And Everyday Life
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Second and third in the series, back in print at last. Life, how to perceive,and how to live it, from a distinctly situationist perspective.
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More Of The Shame
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More tales of everyday illusion from the mad world of the spectacle.
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Revolutionary Self-Theory: A Beginner's Manual
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On formulating your own set of ideas to run a revolutionary life. "Constructing your self-theory is a revolutionary pleasure, the pleasure of constructing your self-theory of revolution."
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The Media
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The first of Larry Law's inimitable situationist-influenced pocket-books, back in print after more than a decade.
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The Spectacle: A Skeleton Key
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A basic guide to the ideas of this series of pamphlets: the spectacle, recuperation, urbanism, specialisation, fragmentation, therapy.
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EHRLICH, Carol
Women And The Spectacle
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"The value of situationism for an anarchist feminist is that it combines a socialist awareness of the primacy of capitalist oppression with an anarchist emphasis upon transforming the whole of public and private life." An influential article written by Ehrlich in 1977.
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VANEIGEM, Raoul
The Revolution of Everyday Life
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A revised version of an earlier translation, reviewed and approved by the author, this is one of THE classic situationist texts. Along with Society of the Spectacle (Debord), forms the main programmatic statements of the Situationist International. Also includes the preface (written in 1991) to the first French paperback edition. Comes highly recommended!
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HARPER, Clifford
Prolegamena To a Study of the Return of the Repressed in History
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A collection of prose and poetry with 300 years of outrage, passion, sarcasm and wit in a new edition, introduced and illustrated by Clifford Harper. Pieces of writing by and about anarchists, heretics, rebels and insurrectionists. ISBN 0946061130
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STIRNER, Max
The Ego and It's own: The case of the individual against authority
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Only English version available of this passionate defence of the individual against all forms of authority. The Ego and it's Own has a particular relevance to all those who belong to the 'age of the masses'. A classic.
0946061009.
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ADAMIC, Louis
Dynamite: A Century of Class Violence in America 1830-1930
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The story of the brutal exploitation, massacres and judicial murders that were directed against workers during America's industrial beginnings. But also the story of how they fought back, first with peaceful strikes, but later with dynamite. Details resistance in many forms, from the Haymarket Martyrs to Sacco and Vanzetti. ISBN 0946061033
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