Welcome to the sixth issue of the Anarchist Review of Books, produced by a collective based in Atlanta, Chicago, Exarchia, New York, Oakland, Richmond and Seattle.
This summer—of floods and fires, of capsized migrant boats, air quality alerts, and deadly temperatures across the globe—the words of Diane di Prima keep coming to mind. “I have,” di Prima wrote “just realized that the stakes are myself. I have no other ransom money, nothing to break or barter but my life.”
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About This Issue – ARB #5 Winter/Spring 2023
Welcome to the fifth issue of the Anarchist Review of Books, produced by a collective based in Atlanta, Chicago, Exarchia, New York, Oakland, Richmond and Seattle. The Situationist International believed that authentic human desire is inevitably in conflict with capitalist society, that increasing worker pay did not decrease worker exploitation. They believed in workers’ councils,Continue reading “About This Issue – ARB #5 Winter/Spring 2023”
About This Issue – ARB #4 Summer/Fall 2022
Welcome to the fourth issue of the Anarchist Review of Books produced by a collective based in Atlanta, Chicago, Exarchia, New York, Oakland, and Seattle. We bring you this issue as nine judges in a dictatorship of the rich, have decided that a document written two centuries ago with feather quills will determine what kindContinue reading “About This Issue – ARB #4 Summer/Fall 2022”
About This Issue – ARB #2
Welcome to the second issue of the Anarchist Review of Books, produced by a collective based in Atlanta, Austin, Exarchia, Chicago, New York, Oakland and Seattle. ARB publishes subversive, non-academic, non–dogmatic writing with an anti-authoritarian perspective. We are dedicated to transforming society through literature and through open, incisive critique of the media, politics, history, artContinue reading “About This Issue – ARB #2”