Taking a deep dive into Mary Trump’s recent work on the political psychopathology of her US President uncle.
Book review: Too Much and Never Enough
Taking a deep dive into Mary Trump’s recent work on the political psychopathology of her US President uncle.
“This is a book devoted to ideas, rather than a history …
Mask Off- Masculinity Redefined By JJ Bola Pluto Press, 2019 ISBN 978-0745338743 JJ Bola’s Mask Off is a text of many faces.
Vasudevan’s radical history of squatting looks at self-help housing in a half-dozen European and North American locations across the post-war glo…
Anarcho reviews the first of a series of four books which aim to outline the range and nature of libertarian organisations and views in the twentie…
“Kinna is right that Kropotkin has been misunderstood, that the common perspective of his politics is distinctly at odds with what he actuall…
Michael Rosen (ed)Princeton University Press, 2018; 978-0-691175-34-8328pp; £14.99 Reviewed by Jon Klaemint Hofgaard There is a certain harmless a…
This handy little pamphlet appears in the 50th anniversary year of the events of May-June 1968 that shook France and the world.
This book deals with the international scope of the IWW, how it spread to other countries, often through the idea of the One Big Union being carrie…
KSL’s quick roundup of recent anarchist books on 19th century history, First World War syndicalism and enigmatic figure Peter The Painter.
This book is a collection of new translations of articles by Victor Serge (1890-1947).
Accompaniment to Eliane Caffé’s original film, which blended documentary and fictive elements to tell the story of life at the Cambridge Hot…
This handsomely and mostly hand-produced book is a tribute to the craft of printing and of historical insight, both of which verge on extinction in…
When I decided to destroy any chances at a film-making career, and to instead dedicate my life to producing videos that would hopefully propel peop…
Autistici/Inventati 139pp Link to book.