Maximum RockNRoll Nicolas Walter was born in England in 1934 to a family of dissenters. He wrote or edited for…
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A Declaration of the Rights of Human Beings in Rain Taxi
By George LongneckerRain Taxi In this second edition of A Declaration of the Rights of Human Beings, Raoul Vaneigem expands…
Geek Mafia and Geek Mafia: Mile Zero in Rain Taxi
By Spencer DewRain Taxi The hackers—or self-described “trolls,” hackers of a particular, trickster type—who recently flooded the Epilepsy Foundation web…
Heart X-rays: A Modern Epic Poem— A Midwest Book Review
By Djelloul MarbrookMidwest Book ReviewOctober 2019 Heart X-rays offers sequence of poems, if read as cantos, that tackle the emotional…
Reassessing the Transnational Turn in Moving the Social Journal
By Stefan BergerMoving the Social Journal62 (2019) What’s New in the History of Social Movements: a Review Article Craig Browne:…
Kropotkin: The Politics of Community: A Marx & Philosophy Review
By Brendan HarveyMarx & Philosophy Review of BooksOctober 22nd, 2019 Russian anarchist Peter Kropotkin has recently been the subject of…
Living and dying on the factory floor: Class and race at work
By Mark GruenbergPeople’s WorldOctober 17th, 2019 WASHINGTON—There can be a big gap between the halls of academia—and scholars’ studies about…
Nisi Shawl’s Talk Like a Man in the Book View Cafe
By Nancy Jane MooreBook View CafeOctober 17th, 2019 The thing I like most about all of Nisi Shawl’s fiction is…
Pictures of a Gone City in AAG Review of Books
By Jason HendersonAAG Review of BooksFall 2019 In The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, Marx ([1869] 1998) recounted the 1848…
Godless: 150 Years of Disbelief: A Publishers Weekly Review
Publishers WeeklyOctober 2019 Bufe (20 Reasons to Abandon Christianity), publisher of anarchy-and-atheism-focused See Sharp Press, selects essays on atheism from…