Judenstaat in the Sacramento News and Reviews By Kel MungerSacramento News and ReviewsJuly 7th, 2016 Simone Zelitch’s new book, Judenstaat:…
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What Would It Mean to Win? in Radical Philosophy Journal
by Gavin GrindonRadical Philosophy Journal 169September/October 2011 The notion of “inquiry” as a critical practice has its origins in Operaist…
After the Occupation
by Liz PellyThe PhoenixNovember 16, 2011 From Oakland to New York, city police departments and their elected overlords are crushing…
“Everyone Believes in Justice. What Else is There to Believe In?” Judenstaat by Simone Zelitch
By Liz BourkeTorJune 30th 2016 If I had ever read Michael Chabon’s The Yiddish Policemen’s Union, I suspect Simone Zelitch’s…
Judenstaat Is a Striking Vision of a World Without an Israel
By Ceridwen ChristensenBarnes & NobleJune 22nd, 2016 Plenty of alternate histories concern themselves with war and its aftermath. Philip K. Dick’s…
André Leo: Against Hierarchy – From the First Socialist Schism
by Robert GrahamRobert Grahan’s Anarchism Weblog Wolfgang Eckhardt’s comprehensive account of the split in the International Workingmen’s Association (the “First…
The First Socialist Schism: A Review
by Marcin AnglartSyndikalisten. Medlemstidning för SAC – Sveriges Arbetares Centralorganisation, Stockholm, no. 6, December 2016 THE FIRST SOCIALIST SCHISM chronicles…
Lickin’ the Beaters: A Review
By Anita SonawaneFeminist Review Lickin’ The Beaters is a perfect addition to any dessert lover’s collection of recipes. Peanut brittle,…
Lickin’ the Beaters in Profane Existence
Profane Existence #58A nifty lil’ cookbook that gives you recipes for all the goodies you crave in a healthy way!…
Lickin’ the Beaters 2: A Review
By Mark RobisonReno Gazette Journal We loved the first Lickin’ the Beaters cookbook at our house. Although it focuses mostly…