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‘Madge & Pansy’ is a short story written by Carrot Quinn and printed in issue 8 of “Rolling Thunder”, a Crimethinc. publication. This is part 2 of 2.
Madge and Pansy (part 2)
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‘Madge & Pansy’ is a short story written by Carrot Quinn and printed in issue 8 of “Rolling Thunder”, a Crimethinc. publication. This is part 1 of 2.
Marge and Pansy (part 1)
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A letter written by Reggie Price, a prisoner at South Bay in Boston, MA to a pen-pal via Boston’s Anarchist Black Cross. This joint was responsible for the death of yet another person after Reggie wrote it
Short letter by Reggie Price
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The following is a short feminist poem entitled, “RAW” and written by Nicki Clarke.
RAW
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“White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack is an essay written by Petty McIntosh about what it might mean and look like to benefit from white privilege. It is a self-conscious examination of unearned advantage in society from the perspective of a white person.
White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack
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‘Towards Anarchism’ is an essay written by Errico Malatesta.
Towards Anarchism
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This is an essay written by Jo Freeman during the 1970s concerning the quest for a structureless womyns liberation movement and at the same time critiquing the structures that occur (seemingly from out of nowhere) within groups.
The Tyranny of Structurelessness
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‘Insurgent Ferocity: The Playful Violence of Rebellion’, an article from the insurrectionary anarchist quarterly, “Fire To the Prisons“
Insurgent Ferocity
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An incredible book full of both sound reasoning and hysterical rantings written by the well-known anarchist author Alfredo M. Bonanno while he was imprisoned in the late 1990s. “Locked Up” is about his experiences in prisons, including a long discussion on the future of prisons and future ‘deviants’ and ‘criminals’, and a serious critique of the prison abolition movement in relation to anarchy and its goals. This is a book that is definitely worth listening to!
Locked Up: Part Two
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