An Anti-statist Outlook

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Fifth Estate # 358, Fall, 2002

  Israel, The U.S. in Miniature Much of the population of Israel, no different from people in the United States, denies its past as an invader/settler nation, is oblivious to the suffering which creates its plentitude, revels in self-generated myths …

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Sex and Pleasure Activism

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Fifth Estate # 348, Fall, 1996

a review of More Out Than In: Notes on Sex, Art, and Community, edited, by Rachel Kaplan and Keith Hennessy, Abundant Fuck Publications, San Francisco, 1995, 100 pp., $5

Free feasts, erotic play and the eruption of the marvelous

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Fifth Estate # 379, Fall, 2008

Unruh Lee: In 1994, we started the Gardeners Against the Work Ethic Association (or GAWE) together. I later wrote in a ‘zine with this name, that this project was an “anti-work experiment in self-sufficiency, creating a new way of life …

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Reading “Letters of Insurgents” 34 Years After its Publication

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Fifth Estate # 383, Summer, 2010

As we go to press in late June, we are receiving reports of discussion groups formed around the country, in person and in on-line blogs, that are reading Fredy Perlman’s 1976 historical novel, Letters of Insurgents, published by Detroit’s Black …

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