International Soccer NetworkMarch 2nd, 2019 If you spend much time on Twitter, you’ll see all kinds of people calling for…
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Francesc Ferrer i Guardia: Anarchist Education and the Revolutionary General Strike
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Between Earth and Empire in Foreword Reviews
By Barry SilversteinForeword ReviewsJuly/August 2019 John P. Clark’s Between Earth and Empire is an expansive work that considers the broad…
Kropotkin: The Politics of Community: A Review
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Fourth Shift Chicago
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We Must Pay Attention to the Powerful Political Force of Conspiracy Theories — Occult Features of Anarchism in PopMatters
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Caring for Labor — Birth Strike in The Progressive Populist
By Seth SandronskyThe Progressive PopulistJune 1st, 2019 Female labor of carrying babies then caring for them, family and friends makes…
Antifascism, Sports, Sobriety: A Review
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Playing as if the World Mattered— A Review
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Gabriel Kuhn’s Playing as if the World Mattered reviewed in the New York Journal of Books
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