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Anarchist press

An examination of the current anarchist literature enforces this point. The term anarchist literature is used to refer to the dozens of books that have historically been available through mail order companies such as Desert Publications and Paladin Press dealing with the production of explosives and bombs. Many of these sources are still copied today as primer material to train current A1 Qaeda bomb makers. The same information has been disseminated over the Internet in numerous bomb-making websites. [Pg.49]

Luxemburg, Mass-Strike, Party, and Trade Unions, p. 229. Despite Luxemburg s dismissive reference to anarchism, her views overlap considerably with an anarchist view of the independent, creative role of ordinary actors in a revolution. See, for example, G. D. Maximoff, ed.. The Political Philosophy of Bakunin Scientific Anarchism (New York Free Press, 1953), p. 289, in which Bakunin s view of the limitations of leadership by a central committee prefigures Luxemburg s own modest opinion of a central committee s role. [Pg.393]

The Anarchist Arsenal David Harber Paladin Press, 1990... [Pg.36]

Feyerabend, P. 1970. Against Method Outline of an Anarchistic Theory of Knowledge. In Radner, M. and Winokur, S. (eds.), Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. IV Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press. [Pg.204]

I think I have in fact been situated in most of the squares on the poUtical checkerboard, one after another and sometimes simultaneously as anarchist, leftist, ostentatious or disguised Marxist, nihilist, explicit or secret anti-Marxist, technocrat in the service of GauUism, new hberal and so on. An American professor complained that a crypto-Marxist like me was invited in the USA, and I was denounced by the press in Eastern European countries for... [Pg.85]

Jerusha McCormack, The Wilde Irishman Oscar as Aesthete and Anarchist, Wilde the Irishman, ed. McCormack (New Haven, Conn. Yale University Press, 1998), p. 85. See also Stephen Calloway, Wilde and the Dandyism of the Senses, The Cambridge Companion to Oscar Wilde, ed. Peter Raby (Cambridge University Press, 1997), p. 45. [Pg.188]


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