Gabriel Kuhn was born in Austria. Despite much traveling with artist parents, he went through most of his formal education and a four-year semi-professional soccer career there. After receiving a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Innsbruck in 1996, he spent another ten years traveling. In 2007, he moved to Sweden.
Gabriel has been active in radical politics since the late 1980s, mainly focusing on publishing projects. He has been working for numerous radical publishers and journals as a writer, translator, and editor. In 2000, he founded the zine publisher Alpine Anarchist Productions. His main interests are reflected in his work: sports, straight edge culture, protest movements, social justice, and international solidarity.
Be sure to explore [LeftTwoThree], Gabriel’s personal blog/archive.
Gabriel Kuhn was refused entry to the US! To read more please check out the blogs below:
- In Gabriel’s own words
- European Anarchist Has to Cancel Trip to the U.S. – The Progressive
- Why “No-Fly” Just Doesn’t Fly – Truthout
Pangayaw and Decolonizing Resistance: Anarchism in the Philippines
SKU: 9781629637945
Author: Bas Umali • Editor: Gabriel Kuhn
Publisher: PM Press
ISBN: 9781629637945
Published: 8/1/2020
Format: Paperback
Size: 5 x 8
Page count: 128
Subjects: Anarchism/History Philipines
Praise
“Isabelo de los Reyes and Mariano Ponce: good men now mostly
forgotten even in the Philippines, but crucial nodes in the infinitely
complex intercontinental networks that characterize the Age of Early
Globalization.”
—Benedict Anderson, author of Under Three Flags: Anarchism and the Anti-Colonial Imagination
“For these anarchists, while they may come from different interest
groups, they all form the same basic principles of ‘true’ anarchism:
that anarchism values the capacity of the individual to organize itself;
that anarchism sees the role of the individual as a tool that
contributes to a larger community; that anarchism is about mutual aid,
directly helping any soul in need; and that anarchism is about the
belief that humans are wired to pursue the common good, regardless of an
authority figure.”
—Portia Ladrido, CNN Philippines
“What impressed me most about Bas Umali’s essay on the ‘Archipelagic
Confederation’ is that, in setting forth an anarchist alternative for
the Philippines, Bas Umali created an original synthesis of the
communitarian anarchism of people like Murray Bookchin and traditional
communal forms of organization in the Philippines, pioneering the
development of a postcolonialist anarchism, building on the lived and
shared experiences of the dispossessed. A collection of his writings was
long overdue.”
—Robert Graham, editor of Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas
“Bas Umali gives us an in-depth explanation of the decentralized
struggle for autonomy in the Philippines. He offers not just a
reconstruction of the history, but also an example of what anarchists
can do for building alternative political structures. ‘Archipelago’ is
fertile.”
—Keisuke Narita, Irregular Rhythm Asylum, Tokyo
“The
important work of assembling the vocabulary of libertarian socialism,
the regional history of failed Maoism, the persistence of indigenous
anti-colonial action, and the future potential for a decentralized
federation of citizen councils in the Philippines is masterfully done by
Bas Umali. This book belongs in every Southeast Asian anti-capitalist
toolkit.”
—Mark Mason, U.S. domestic and foreign policy analyst
Liberating Sápmi: Indigenous Resistance in Europe’s Far North
SKU: 9781629637129
Author: Gabriel Kuhn
Publisher: PM Press
ISBN: 9781629637129
Published: 2/2020
Format: Paperback
Size: 5.5 x 8.5
Page count: 208
Subjects: Indigenous Studies/History
Praise
“I’m highly recommending Gabriel Kuhn’s book Liberating Sápmi to anyone seeking to understand the world of today through indigenous eyes. Kuhn concisely and dramatically opens our eyes to little-known Sápmi history, then in the perfect follow-up brings us up to date with a unique collection of interviews with a dozen of today’s most brilliant contemporary Sámi voices. Bravo.”
—Buffy Sainte-Marie, Cree, singer-songwriter
“Comprised largely of interviews with Sámi from a broad range of backgrounds—including artists, academics, and activists—Liberating Sápmi
provides not only a history of Sámi anticolonial resistance but also
unique insights into the Sami social movements that have arisen. The
book is well illustrated with maps, photographs, and Sámi art.”
—Gord Hill, Kwakwaka’wakw, author of 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance
“The long struggle of the Sámi to defend
their lands and way of life against the ravages of eurosupremacist
‘modernity’ is both inspiring and all but unknown in North America. The
antidote to such obliviousness embodied in this book should be not only
imbibed but celebrated by anyone seeking viable alternatives to the
burgeoning death culture in which we’ve been buried alive.”
—Ward Churchill, author of Wielding Words like Weapons
“I was skeptical about a Sámi book by a non-Sámi, so it was thrilling to discover that Gabriel Kuhn’s Liberating Sápmi
is not only a factual, valuable resource but a compelling read. His
interviews with well-known Sámi activists take unexpected paths,
complicating Sámi identity. Kuhn begins with a thoughtful introduction
to his methods and a concise review of Sámi history, adds examples of
activist art, helpful maps, a glossary, notes, and a guide to other
English language resources. (In other words, manna for Sámi Americans.)
While destined to become a go-to resource in indigenous studies, this
book will inform and inspire everyone interested in the struggle for
self-determination.”
—Julie Whitehorn, president and cofounder, Pacific Sámi Searvi
X: Straight Edge and Radical Sobriety
SKU: 9781629637167
Author: Gabriel Kuhn
Publisher: PM Press
ISBN: 9781629637167
Published: 9/2019
Format: Paperback
Size: 6 x 9
Page count: 352
Subjects: Music/Activism
Praise
“Straight-edge culture is very diverse, and parts of it always had a strong emphasis on emancipation and equality, also with regard to gender and sexuality. It’s good to have a book acknowledging this.”
—Jenni Ramme, Emancypunx Records
“Forget the clichés—straight edge isn’t just about buff white dudes. Kuhn’s book shows that it’s a multifaceted social movement rooted in the intersection of DIY culture and political resistance.”
—Lori Black Bear, Sprout Distro
“Sobriety has historically played an important—and often overlooked—role in many social movements. As usual, Gabriel Kuhn tackles his topic with breadth and finesse. He manages to simultaneously address internal issues in straight-edge circles as well as demonstrate the relevance of sobriety and straight edge outside of the relatively narrow confines of punk and hardcore scenes. Highly recommended and a great way to take necessary conversations about addiction and struggle for social justice to the next level.”
—Anthony T. Fiscella, author of Varieties of Islamic Anarchism
“Kuhn once again brings a razor-sharp eye to straight edge, powerfully illuminating the gamut of liberatory possibility in the choice to not only reduce harm to oneself and this world but, crucially, experiment with caring, consensual social relations and spaces too.”
—Cindy Milstein, editor of Rebellious Mourning: The Collective Work of Grief
“Perhaps the greatest reason I am still committed to sXe is an unfailing belief that sXe is more than music, that it can be a force of change. I believe in the power of sXe as a bridge to social change, as an opportunity to create a more just and sustainable world.”
—Ross Haenfler, professor of sociology at the University of Mississippi, author of Straight Edge: Clean-Living Youth, Hardcore Punk, and Social Change
Life Under the Jolly Roger: Reflections on Golden Age Piracy, Second Edition
SKU: 9781629637938
Author: Gabriel Kuhn
Published: PM Press
ISBN: 9781629637938
Published: 3/2020
Format: Paperback, mobi, ePub, PDF
Page count: 272
Size: 6 x 9
Subjects: History, Sociology
Praise
“In the golden age of piracy thousands plied the seas in egalitarian and communal alternatives to the piratical age of gold. The last gasps of the hundreds who were hanged and the blood-curdling cries of the thousands traded as slaves inflated the speculative financial bubbles of empire putting an end to these Robin Hoods of the deep seas. In addition to history, Gabriel Kuhn’s radical piratology brings philosophy, ethnography, and cultural studies to the stark question of the time: which were the criminals—bankers and brokers or sailors and slaves? By so doing he supplies us with another case where the history isn’t dead, it’s not even past! Onwards to health-care by eye-patch, peg-leg, and hook!” —Peter Linebaugh, author of The London Hanged, co-author of The Many-Headed Hydra
“Life Under the Jolly Roger will appeal to anyone interested in pirates and radical practice. It brings the golden age of piracy to life and shows us the link to contemporary radical politics. I recommend this book to those who identify with pirates and seek a well-reasoned analysis of their legacy.” —Luis A. Fernandez, author of Policing Dissent
“Piracy is as relevant in today’s world as it ever was, and if you want to understand why it happens and what it really means, this is the book to start with. While modern-day robber barons give pirating a bad name, this important book restores the balance through a lively and provocative narrative. Definitely one to read, and to treasure!” —Randall Amster, professor of Peace Studies at Prescott College, Arizona
“It is rare to find a book that is not only entertaining, but broadens your knowledge as well. More rare even, a book that not only enhances your knowledge but also your perspective: this is the first time the subject of pirates has been analyzed using such a variety of theories, each of which lets you see history and its stories from a different angle. Even if you think you could never be interested in the history of pirates, take a look at this book and you will be.” —Nora Räthzel, professor of Sociology at the University of Umeå, Sweden
“In addition to history Gabriel Kuhn’s radical piratology brings philosophy, ethnography, and cultural studies to the stark question of the time: which were the criminals—bankers and brokers or sailors and slaves? By so doing he supplies us with another case where the history isn’t dead, it’s not even past!”
—Peter Linebaugh, author of The London Hanged and coauthor of The Many-Headed Hydra
“Gabriel Kuhn does a masterful job of, piece by piece, dismantling all the popular myths about Golden Age piracy. And then, more masterfully still, he picks up the pieces and weaves together an understanding of why, knowing what we know, we still love us some goddamn pirates.”
—Margaret Killjoy, author of The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion and The Barrow Will Send What It May
“Life Under the Jolly Roger is a carefully researched account of golden age piracy that departs from the usual ideological banter. Its fresh perspective on the cultural and political implications of pirates breathes new life into dusty historical accounts, connecting them to contemporary social issues with insight and clarity. Most importantly, it offers lessons for practicing nonauthoritative and egalitarian ideals in the here and now.”
—Emily Gaarder, author of Women and the Animal Rights Movement
“Stripping the veneers of reactionary denigration and revolutionary
romanticism alike from the realities of ‘golden age’ piracy, Gabriel
Kuhn reveals the sociopolitical potentials bound up in the pirates’
legacy better than anyone who has dealt with the topic to date. Life Under the Jolly Roger is important reading for anyone already fascinated by the phenomena of pirates and piracy. The more so, those who aren’t.”
—Ward Churchill, author of Acts of Rebellion
“It is rare to find a book that is not only entertaining but broadens
your knowledge as well. More rare even, a book that not only enhances
your knowledge but your perspective as well: this is the first time the
subject of pirates has been analyzed using such a variety of theories,
each of which lets you see history—its stories—from a different angel.
Even if you think you’d never be interested in the history of pirates,
take a look at this book and you will be.”
—Nora Räthzel, Institute for Migration and Racism Studies, Hamburg
Life Under the Jolly Roger: Reflections on Golden Age Piracy
SKU: 9781604860528
Author: Gabriel Kuhn
Published: PM Press
ISBN: 9781604860528
Published: 12/2009
Format: Paperback
Page count: 272
Size: 6 x 9
Subjects: History, Sociology
Praise
“In the golden age of piracy thousands plied the seas in egalitarian and communal alternatives to the piratical age of gold. The last gasps of the hundreds who were hanged and the blood-curdling cries of the thousands traded as slaves inflated the speculative financial bubbles of empire putting an end to these Robin Hoods of the deep seas. In addition to history, Gabriel Kuhn’s radical piratology brings philosophy, ethnography, and cultural studies to the stark question of the time: which were the criminals—bankers and brokers or sailors and slaves? By so doing he supplies us with another case where the history isn’t dead, it’s not even past! Onwards to health-care by eye-patch, peg-leg, and hook!” —Peter Linebaugh, author of The London Hanged, co-author of The Many-Headed Hydra
“Life Under the Jolly Roger will appeal to anyone interested in pirates and radical practice. It brings the golden age of piracy to life and shows us the link to contemporary radical politics. I recommend this book to those who identify with pirates and seek a well-reasoned analysis of their legacy.” —Luis A. Fernandez, author of Policing Dissent
“Piracy is as relevant in today’s world as it ever was, and if you want to understand why it happens and what it really means, this is the book to start with. While modern-day robber barons give pirating a bad name, this important book restores the balance through a lively and provocative narrative. Definitely one to read, and to treasure!” —Randall Amster, professor of Peace Studies at Prescott College, Arizona
“It is rare to find a book that is not only entertaining, but broadens your knowledge as well. More rare even, a book that not only enhances your knowledge but also your perspective: this is the first time the subject of pirates has been analyzed using such a variety of theories, each of which lets you see history and its stories from a different angle. Even if you think you could never be interested in the history of pirates, take a look at this book and you will be.” —Nora Räthzel, professor of Sociology at the University of Umeå, Sweden
Soccer vs. the State: Tackling Football and Radical Politics, Second Edition
SKU: 9781629635729
Author: Gabriel Kuhn • Foreword: Boff Whalley
Publisher: PM Press
ISBN: 9781629635729
Published: 1/2019
Format: Paperback, mobi, ePub, PDF
Size: 6 x 9
Page count: 352
Subjects: Politics-Activism / Sports-Soccer
Praise
“Gabriel Kuhn’s Soccer vs. the State is a wondrous reminder
of all the times and ways and places where football has slipped its
chains and offers what it always promised: new solidarities and
identities, a site of resistance, a celebration of spontaneity and
play.”
—David Goldblatt, author of The Ball Is Round and The Game of Our Lives
“There
is no sport that reflects the place where sports and politics collide
quite like soccer. Athlete-activist Gabriel Kuhn has captured that by
going to a place where other sports writers fear to tread. Here is the
book that will tell you how soccer explains the world while offering
means to improve it.”
—Dave Zirin, author of Game Over and Brazil’s Dance with the Devil
“Gabriel Kuhn has written the programme notes for the most important match of all, The People’s Game vs. Modern Football.”
—Mark Perryman, cofounder of Philosophy Football
“Kuhn
is impressive in his global and historical scope, and in acknowledging
gender and sexuality questions as well as those of class and race, as
he looks at issues ranging from the exploitation of African players to
the way the World Cup has been abused politically.”
—Tom Davies, When Saturday Comes
“Both the politics and the prose of Soccer vs. the State are clear. The view is internationalist, and the breadth of subjects covered makes the book useful for both football fans and activists.”
—Daniel Widener, Radical History Review
Antifascism, Sports, Sobriety: Forging a Militant Working-Class Culture
SKU: 9781629631547
Author: Julius Deutsch • Editor and Translator: Gabriel Kuhn
Publisher: PM Press
ISBN: 9781629631547
Published: 1/2017
Format: Paperback, mobi, ePub, PDF
Size: 8 x 5
Page count: 128
Subjects: Political Theory/History-Europe
Praise
“An almost completely forgotten episode in labor history.”
—Murray Bookchin, author of Anarchism, Marxism and the Future of the Left
“A foretaste of the socialist utopia of the future in the present.”
—Helmut Gruber, author of Red Vienna: Experiment in Working-Class Culture, 1919–1934
“The insurrection of February 1934 . . . left behind the glorious
memory of resistance to fascism by arms and not merely by speeches.”
—E.J. Hobsbawm, author of The Age of Extremes: The Short Twentieth Century, 1914–1991
“Austria was ahead of the times and established a precedent for future revolutionary developments.” —Ilona Duczynska, author of Workers in Arms: The Austrian Schutzbund and the Civil War of 1934
“One of the big and important class struggles in the history of the international workers’ movement.” —Arnold Reisberg, author of Februar 1934: Hintergründe und Folgen
Playing as if the World Mattered: An Illustrated History of Activism in Sports
SKU: 9781629630977
Author: Gabriel Kuhn
Publisher: PM Press
ISBN: 9781629630977
Published: 6/2015
Format: Paperback, mobi, ePub, PDF
Size: 5 x 7
Page count: 160
Subjects: Politics/Sports-History/Art-Illustration
Praise
“Gabriel Kuhn dismantles the myth that sports and politics do not belong together.”
—Mats Runvall, Yelah
“Creativity and solidarity are as indispensable in sport as they are
in social struggle. If you have any doubt, read this book.”
—Wally Rosell, editor of Éloge de la passe: changer le sport pour changer le monde
“Gabriel Kuhn is not concerned with moral reflections about how to
approach sports and politics. Instead, he provides practical examples of
how sport is already politicized and portrays supporters—and even
athletes—as progressive social forces.”
—Ekim Çağlar, Flamman
“The iconic black power salute offered up by African-American
athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos during their medal ceremony at the
1968 Olympics in Mexico City did not occur in isolation; it came in the
spirit of similar protest actions at sports events, all around the
world. In Playing as if the World Mattered, the reader discovers in brilliant detail what has been true all along—that sports has always been more than a game.”
—Sam Tracy, author of Bicycle! A Repair & Maintenance Manifesto
“Gabriel Kuhn has shown again that, contrary to whatever FIFA or the
IOC might say, sport and politics are not only keen bedfellows, but have
enjoyed a long and lusty partnership.”
—Will Simpson, author of Freedom Through Football: The Story of the Easton Cowboys and Cowgirls
Turning Money into Rebellion: The Unlikely Story of Denmark’s Revolutionary Bank Robbers
SKU: 9781604863161
Editor: Gabriel Kuhn
Publisher: PM Press/Kersplebedeb
ISBN: 9781604863161
Published: 8/2014
Format: Paperback, mobi, ePub, PDF
Size: 6 x 9
Page count: 240
Subjects: History-Europe/Politics-Activism
Praise
“This book is a fascinating and bracing account of how a group of communists in Denmark sought to aid the peoples of the Third World in their struggles against imperialism and the dire poverty that comes with it. The book contains many valuable lessons as to the practicalities of effective international solidarity, but just as importantly, it is a testament to the intellectual courage of the Blekingegade Group.“
—Zak Cope, author of Dimensions of Prejudice: Towards a Political Economy of Bigotry
“The story of how some pro-Palestinian activists become Denmark’s most successful bank robbers is more exciting than any thriller.“
—Åsa Linderborg, Aftonbladet
“I am convinced that they never even took a nickel for themselves.“
—Jørn Moos, chief investigator in the Blekingegade Case
Prison Round Trip
SKU: 9781604860825
Author: Klaus Viehmann • Preface by Bill Dunne • Introduction by Gabriel Kuhn
Publisher: PM Press
ISBN: 9781604860825
Format: Pamphlet, mobi, ePub, PDF
Page count: 28
Size: 5.5 x 8.5
Subjects: Prison Abolition, Activism
Praise
“Klaus’s take on survival strategy tells us we can not only survive thusly but can as well continue to serve the cause of liberation—which are really the same thing. We can be captured without giving in or giving up.” –From the Preface by North American political prisoner Bill Dunne
Sober Living for the Revolution: Hardcore Punk, Straight Edge, and Radical Politics
SKU: 9781604860511
Editor: Gabriel Kuhn
Publisher: PM Press
ISBN: 9781604860511
Published: 2/2010
Format: Paperback, mobi, ePub, PDF
Page count: 304
Size: 6 x 9
Subjects: Radical Politics, Punk Rock, Music
Praise
“Perhaps the greatest reason I am still committed to sXe is an
unfailing belief that sXe is more than music, that it can be a force of
change. I believe in the power of sXe as a bridge to social change, as
an opportunity to create a more just and sustainable world.”
—Ross Haenfler, professor of sociology at the University of Mississippi, author of Straight Edge: Clean-Living Youth, Hardcore Punk, and Social Change
“An ‘ecstatic sobriety’ which combats the dreariness of one and the
bleariness of the other—false pleasure and false discretion alike–is
analogous to the anarchism that confronts both the false freedom offered
by capitalism and the false community offered by communism.”
—CrimethInc. Ex-Workers’ Collective
Revolution and Other Writings: A Political Reader
SKU: 9781604860542
Author: Gustav Landauer • Edited and Translated by: Gabriel Kuhn
Publisher: PM Press
ISBN: 9781604860542
Published: 6/2010
Format: Paperback, mobi, ePub, PDF
Page count: 360
Size: 6 x 9
Subjects: Politics, Anarchism, Essays
Praise
“If there were any justice in this world–at least as far as historical memory goes–then Gustav Landauer would be remembered, right along with Bakunin and Kropotkin, as one of anarchism’s most brilliant and original theorists. Instead, history has abetted the crime of his murderers, burying his work in silence. With this anthology, Gabriel Kuhn has single-handedly redressed one of the cruelest gaps in Anglo-American anarchist literature: the absence of almost any English translations of Landauer.”
—Jesse Cohn, author of Anarchism and the Crisis of Representation: Hermeneutics, Aesthetics, Politics
“Gustav Landauer was, without doubt, one of the brightest intellectual lights within the revolutionary circles of fin de siècle Europe. In this remarkable anthology, Gabriel Kuhn brings together an extensive and splendidly chosen collection of Landauer’s most important writings, presenting them for the first time in English translation. With Landauer’s ideas coming of age today perhaps more than ever before, Kuhn’s work is a valuable and timely piece of scholarship, and one which should be required reading for anyone with an interest in radical social change.”
—James Horrox, author of A Living Revolution: Anarchism in the Kibbutz Movement
“At once an individualist and a socialist, a Romantic and a mystic, a militant and an advocate of passive resistance… He was also the most influential German anarchist intellectual of the twentieth century.”
—Paul Avrich, author of Anarchist Voices
Liberating Society from the State and Other Writings: A Political Reader
SKU: 9781604860559
Author: Erich Mühsam • Editor: Gabriel Kuhn
Publisher: PM Press
ISBN: 9781604860559
Published: 9/2011
Format: Paperback
Page count: 320
Size: 6 x 9
Subjects: Politics-Anarchism, Philosophy
Praise
“It has been remarked before how the history of the German libertarian and anarchist movement has yet to be written, and so the project to begin translation of some of the key works of Mühsam—one of the great names of German anarchism, yet virtually unknown in the English-speaking world—is most welcome. The struggles of the German working class in the early 20th century are perhaps some of the most bitter and misunderstood in European history, and it is time they were paid more attention. This book is the right place to start.”
—Richard Parry, author of The Bonnot Gang
“We need new ideas. How about studying the ideal for which Erich Mühsam lived, worked, and died?”
—Augustin Souchy, author of Beware! Anarchist! A Life for Freedom
All Power to the Councils!: A Documentary History of the German Revolution of 1918–1919
SKU: 9781604861112
Editor and Translator: Gabriel Kuhn
Publisher: PM Press
ISBN: 9781604861112
Published: June 2012
Format: Paperback, mobi, ePub, PDF
Size: 9 x 6
Page count: 352
Subjects: History-German, Politics
Praise
“Gabriel Kuhn’s excellent volume illuminates a profound global
revolutionary moment, in which brilliant ideas and debates lit the sky.”
—Marcus Rediker, author of Villains of All Nations and The Slave Ship
“This remarkable collection, skillfully edited by Gabriel Kuhn, brings to life that most pivotal of revolutions, crackling with the acrid odor of street fighting, insurgent hopes, and ultimately defeat… In an era brimming with anticapitalist aspirations, these pages ring with that still unmet revolutionary promise of a better world: I was, I am, I shall be.” —Sasha Lilley, author of Capital and Its Discontents and coauthor of Catastrophism
“Drawing on newly uncovered material through pioneering archival historical research, Gabriel Kuhn’s powerful book on the German workers’ councils movement is essential reading to understanding the way forward for democratic worker control today.” —Immanuel Ness, Graduate Center for Worker Education, Brooklyn College
“An indispensable resource on a world-historic event.” —Lucien van der Walt, Rhodes University, South Africa
“The councils of the early 20th century, as they are presented in this volume, were autonomous organs of the working class beyond the traditional parties and unions. They had stepped out of the hidden world of small political groups and represented a mass movement fighting for an all-encompassing council system.” —Teo Panther, editor of Alle Macht den Räten: Novemberrevolution 1918
“The German Revolution of 1918–1919 and the following years mark an exceptional period in German history. This collection brings the radical aspirations of the time alive and contains many important lessons for contemporary scholars and activists alike.” —Markus Bauer, Free Workers’ Union, FAU-IAA
“The struggles of the German working class in the early 20th century are perhaps some of the most bitter and misunderstood in European history, and it is time they were paid more attention.” —Richard Parry, author of The Bonnot Gang
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Reviews
- Life Under the Jolly Roger- Gabriel Kuhn talks with Tasos Sagris for Void Network
- The Lives of Anarchists
- The Assistant Professor of Football
- The Factory Floor Delivers
- Life Under the Jolly Roger: A May Day Books Review
- Liberating Sápmi— A Review in Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies
- Life Under the Jolly Roger: A Green Man Review
- The Bid to Build the Archipelago as an Internetwork of Adversarial Friendship: A Critical Reading of Bas Umali’s Essays
- Pangayaw: Ungovernable Island Communities’ Thinking and Practice for Survival
- X: Straight Edge and Radical Sobriety: A Review
- Från macho till mångfald
- Scenes Resembling Civil War
- Fire and Flames: A Review
- Geronimo’s Fire and Flames Reviewed by the Vancouver Media Co-op
- Fire and Flames Reviewed in Counterpunch
- Love and Struggle: An Alpine Anarchist Review
- Review of David Gilbert’s, Love and Struggle: My Life in SDS, the Weather Underground, and Beyond
- Turning Money Into Rebellion, A Review, Part 1
- Soccer vs. The State: A Review in Counterpunch
- Revolution and Other Writings in Marx & Philosophy
- All Power to the Councils: A Review
- Soccer vs. The State in Offside
- Videoforedrag og intervju med Gabriel Kuhn
- Pirates and the Uses of History
- Antifascism, Sports, Sobriety: A Review in Freedom News
- All Power to the Councils: A Review in workerscontrol.net
- Robin Bell’s Positive Force: More Than a Witness: 30 Years of Punk Politics in Action Reviewed on Alpine Anarchist
- Hardcore Punk, Straight Edge, and Radical Politics
- Classic Rock Mag likes Sober Living
- Sober Living on Trust Fanzine
- Sober Living For the Revolution on PMR
- Sober Living For the Revolution on Anarkismo.net
- Straight Edge, in print: Sober Living on Louder than War
- Sober Living for the Revolution in Peace News
- Sober Living on Upping the Anti
- Sober Living for the Revolution in Interface
- Revolution and Other Writings in The Fifth Estate
- Revolution and Other Writings in CHOICE
- Gustav Landauer’s Revolution
- Soccer and Radical Politics: Red-carding Capitalist Soccer
- Soccer vs. The State— A Review
- Soccer vs. The State in Freedom
- Football and Politics in 11Freunde
- Rage Against the Machine
- Soccer vs. the State in The Independent (UK)
- Left Foot Forward: A Review of Soccer Vs. The State
- All Power to the Councils: A Review
- Turning Money Into Rebellion, A Review in Marx & Philosophy
- Playing as if the World Mattered— A Review
- Playing as if the World Mattered— A Catalan Review
- Sport for development and change through activism
- Playing as if the World Mattered: A Review
- Life Under the Jolly Roger: A Review
- Playing as if the World Mattered in the Journal of Sports History
- Sober Living For the Revolution: A Review
- Turning Money into Rebellion: A Review
- Theorists and Thieves— Turning Money in The Monthly Review
- Antifascism, Sports, Sobriety: A Turkish Review
- Antifascism, Sports, Sobriety: May Day Bookstore Review
- Soccer vs the State: Tackling Football and Radical Politics by Gabriel Kuhn
- Book Report on Sober Living
- Positive Force: More Than a Witness: A Review
- Soccer vs the State: Tackling Football and Radical Politics— A Review
- Antifascism, Sports, Sobriety: A Review
- Playing as if the World Mattered— A Review
- Gabriel Kuhn’s Playing as if the World Mattered reviewed in the New York Journal of Books
- Turning Money Into Rebellion, A Review by the Revolutionary Communist Party
- All Power to the Councils: A Review in Insurgent Notes
- Cobbling Together Spirituality and Anarchism
- Sober Living in Beats, Breaks and Big Smiles
- ‘Sober Living for the Revolution’ gives smart look at straight edge philosophy
Interviews
- Gabriel Kuhn on The Sober Dad Crew
- Antifascisim, Sports, Sobriety: Working-Class Culture and Red Vienna with Gabriel Kuhn
- Gabriel Kuhn Author of Liberating Sapmi on Under the Pavement
- Anarchistisches Radio Berlin reposts TFSR talking to Maxida Märak and Gabriel Kuhn about the book “Liberating Sápmi”
- Gabriel Kuhn on Hörfehler – Podcast zu Fussball-Zeitgeschichte (in German)
- Gabriel Kuhn talks @ the online Anarchist Bookfair Montreal 2020
- Gabriel Kuhn on football and radical politics
- If the World Hated Nazis, Why Did We Do Their Olympics?— Gabriel Kuhn on Southpaw
- Gabriel Kuhn on Liberating Sápmi— A Brief Chat
- Maxida Märak and Gabriel Kuhn on Liberating Sápmi
- Gabriel Kuhn talks @ the online Anarchist Bookfair Montreal 2020
- Liberating Sápmi w/ Gabriel Kuhn on Solecast
- Gabriel Kuhn and Liberating Sápmi: Indigenous Resistance in Europe’s Far North on By Any Means Necessary
- A Znet Interview with John Curl: Interview by Gabriel Kuhn
- Gabriel Kuhn Interviewed about Sober Living on Znet
- Anti-Fascist Sports, Autonomen, and PhDs: An Interview with Gabriel Kuhn
- Prospects for Social Democracy in the US: Insights From a Syndicalist in Sweden
- Armed Struggle, the RAF, and Projectiles for the People
- Gabriel Kuhn on the subversive side of football – audio
- Antifascism, Sports, Sobriety in 19 Best Books to Understand Fascism and How It Works
- The State as a Social Relationship: Gustav Landauer Revived
- Znet interviews Gabriel Kuhn on Pirates
- Straight Edge Talk and Interview, Oslo (English/Norwegian)
- ZNet interviews Gabriel Kuhn on Sober Living
- Znet interviews Gabriel Kuhn on Pirates
- Author of new straight edge book talks about Reno’s role in its international history
- Militancy and the Beautiful Game: An interview with Gabriel Kuhn
- Prospects for Social Democracy in the US: Insights From a Syndicalist in Sweden
- Red Vienna, Sports, and Antifascist Organizing: Gabriel Kuhn on Against the Grain
- Gabriel Kuhn on modern football and how ‘implosion’ is the only way the sport can save itself
- No Holds Barred: Gabriel Kuhn on Workers’ Sport, Anti-Fascism, and Combat Sports
- Entscheidend ist die Besatzungsmentalität: What’s crucial is the mentality of conquest and occupation
- Gabriel Kuhn: Anarchism Today
- Kicker Conspiracy: How Football Fell Foul of the State
- Anarchic Revolution and Traditional Judaism
- An Interview with Gabriel Kuhn
- „Die Gesellschaft ist ein einziger Gefahrenherd“
- Swedish radio interview: “Verkligheten”
Mentions
- Liberating Sampi mention in Pacific Sami Searvi Newsletter
- In Egypt and Tunisia, the Games Must Go On
Blog
- Anarchist Gatherings and Global Justice
- Anti-Imperialism is for Everyone
- Fans, Officials, and Police: Catastrophe Day in Indonesian Football
- The Factory Floor Delivers
- Against the State and the Market, Push Back the Marcos-Duterte Axis of Evil!
- Anarchism is…Pirates!
- Migranti: Self-Organization of Migrant Workers in Europe
- From the Terraces to Your Stereo: 10 Punk Football Songs
- Outplaying the Jocks: Punk and Sports
- Intervention by SAC at Internationalt Forum conference 2021
- The importance of workers’ self organisation
- Sápmi: Resisting Green Colonialism
- “Neither Surrender Nor Hopelessness Are an Option”
- “The Right Never Stopped Training”
- Native Liberation and a World Without Borders
- Football Has Been All About Money for Some Thirty Odd Years
- What Happened to the Anarchist Century?
- Ecological Leninism: Friend or Foe?
- Will Science and Reason Save Us? The Liberal Left’s False Wall of Defense — Gabriel Kuhn on Counterpunch
- Send Them Packing
- Call For Solidarity with Food Not Bombs and Anti-Authoritarian Activists in the Philippines
- Who Are You Kidding? The Democratic Party and the Joe Biden Fiasco— Gabriel Kuhn on Counterpunch
- Human life or *some* human life?
- Hitting Where It Hurts
- Third World Communism
- Adam Smith with a Spin
- Lost Along the Way
- Straight Edge in the Philippines
- Rote Zora
- Denmark Reacts to Turning Money into Rebellion
- Prospects for Social Democracy in the US: Insights From a Syndicalist in Sweden
- The Anarchist Hypothesis, or Badiou, Žižek, and the Anti-Anarchist Prejudice
- The Federation of Revolutionary Socialists “International” (F.R.S.I.)
- The Global Perspective I
- The Global Perspective II
- The Legacy of the Comintern and the Global South
- The Meaning of Anarchism: Black Flame, Definitions, and Struggles over Identity
- The Social Democratic Assassin
- U.S. Anarchists: Idiots or Inspirators?
- US Travel Bans and the False Promise of Tariq Ramadan
- Who are the main killers of football?
- Workers of the World Indeed
- Zapatistas vs. Shining Path
- Panthers in Sweden II
- Pierre Ramus Collected Works
- Propaganda Football
- Punks Boycotting Punks
- Radical Theory and Academia: A Thorny Relationship
- Remembering Gustav Landauer
- Revolution Is More Than a Word: 23 Theses on Anarchism
- Sankara
- Sober Living for the Revolution: The Song
- State Repression in India
- Straight Edge Oral History
- Tales from Rojava
- Lumpen/Proletariat
- Max Zirngast
- Middle-Class Workers?
- Muehsam Goes Graphic Novel
- Muehsam Goes Punk
- New Classes for a New Class Politics
- New Landauer Biography
- New Landauer Online Bibliography
- Oppressor and Oppressed Nations: Sketching a Taxonomy of Imperialism
- Panthers in Sweden
- Getting on with the Game
- Global Workers’ Struggles Beyond Unions?
- Grassroots Football: Values, Examples, Potentials
- Gustav Landauer Exhibition in Berlin
- Gustav Landauer Monument in Munich to be Reerected
- Gustav Landauer, Revolution, and Social Relationships: A Response to “Landauer’s Fallacy”
- How Do We Get Our Bread?
- Identifying the Enemy
- Kämpa Showan!
- Fuck History: Are Greek Anarchists Leading the Way?
- From Erich Mühsam to Stir Magazine
- Freedom in the Mountains: Visiting the PKK in the Qandil Region
- Free the Belgrade Six!
- Food Not Bombs Activists Murdered in the Philippines
- Failed States Rather Than Puppet Regimes
- Entebbe Revisited
- Don’t Mourn, Organize! Is Communism a Pipe Dream – or a Viable Future?
- David Gilbert and the Weather Underground: A European Perspective
- Criticism and Self-Criticism for Anarchists
- Craftsmen of World Revolution
- Communism for Kids Prompts Right-Wing Media Frenzy
- Big City Skiing
- Between Capital and Volk
- Berlins Taiga
- Bavarian Council Republic
- Australia – November/December 2009
- Arnold’s Nightmare: The Curious Success of the Communist Party in Graz, Austria
- Antiimperialist Comeback
- Anarchists, Maoists, and Anti-Imperialism
- Anarchist Liberation Army
- Anarchism in Russia
- Anarchism in Aotearoa/New Zealand
- Anarchism in Africa
- Anarchism and Autonomous Marxism
- Activists in the Philippines and the Mindanao Crisis
- A Spirit of Militancy
- Against “Rigid Radicalism”
- Islamic Anarchism
- Food Not Bombs Activists Murdered in the Philippines
- Who are the main killers of football?
- Class War in Sweden
- Gustav Landauer Exhibition in Berlin
- Notes on Anarchist Organizing
- Homeland Security: Why “No-Fly” Just Doesn’t Fly
- European Anarchist Has to Cancel Trip to the U.S.
- Terrorists, US Immigration, and a Canceled Tour
- A New Class Politics
- “We will intensify the guerrilla’s activities”
- “Socialism or Nothing”
- “Best to Do What We Can”
- Max Zirngast
- State Repression in India
- “Best to Do What We Can”
- Muehsam Goes Graphic Novel