Aย popular feminist analysis of the witch hunts. For centuries women were doctors without degrees, barred from books and lectures, learning from each other, and passing on experience from neighbor to neighbor and mother to daughter.
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Witches, Midwives and Nurses, a History of Women Healers
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Green Anarchism: tools for everyday life
An introduction to the basic tenets of green anarchism, setting out the principles and showing how they are put into practice
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S.C.U.M. Manifesto
โLife in this society being, at best, an utter bore and no aspect of society being at all relevant to women, there remains to civic-minded, responsible, thrill-seeking females only to overthrow the government, eliminate the money system, institute complete automation and destroy the male sex.โ
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The Abolition of Work
The classic anti wage slavery text by Bob Black
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3 Positions Against Prisons
A collection of short texts about prisons by August OโClairre
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Abolish Restaurants
An illustrated guide to the daily misery, stress, boredom, and alienation of restaurant work, as well as the ways in which restaurant workers fight against it.
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i stopped drinking and i hate you all
An interesting and honest document of one female activistโs experiences of using alcohol and giving upย alcohol.
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Feminism as Anarchism
One of a limited number of Black Bear 1970โs anarchist feminist texts from London UK
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The Constructive Subversive’s Guide to Organisational Change
An anarchist primer on how to reduce the compromise of working for an NGO or Trade Union!
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On the Poverty of Student Life
On the Poverty of Student Life: A Consideration of Its Economic, Political, Sexual, Psychological and Notably Intellectual Aspects and of a Few Ways to Cure it
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Punk and Anarchist Squats in Poland
Laying out the connections between anarchism and squatting and how these relationships play out in the context of Poland.
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Colouring Outside The Lines 20th Anniversary Issue
Interviews with female visual artists.
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Animal Liberation and Social Revolution
A Vegan Perspective on Anarchism, or an Anarchist Perspective on Veganism Written by Brian Dominick.
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Summer Wild
A pocket zine guide for finding weird and wonderful seasonal plants, including wildflowers, trees, mushrooms and ferns.
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Bakunin Brand Vodka: Anarchism in Early Punk
Looking back to early punk to identify the emergence of the anarchistic threads that run right through punk and continue to shape its contemporary global spread.
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Womb of Doom: Living with PMDD
Experiences of living with PMDD (Pre-Menstrual Dysphoric Disorder)
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Anarchy & Alcohol
A pamphlet put together by CrimethInc about anarchism and alcohol. Exploring the problems, possibilities and profit motive involved in production, consumption and addiction.
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Adventures in Academia – issue 2
Perzine series exploring experiences of undertaking PhD research about archiving DIY music spaces.
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Hard Femme – issue 2
Perzine about being queer, femme, working class, and fat.
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Hard Femme – issue 4
Perzine about being queer, femme, working class, and fat.
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Creative Breakdown Insurance
Practical tips for surviving and thriving as a creative or freelancer, from a writer working with anxiety and depression.
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Anarchism: What It Is and What It Isn’t
A new A6 pocket book version of Chazโs authoritative short text describing contemporary anarchism.
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Eat Your Own Adventure: a Lockdown Recipe Zine
A collection of some of the favourite things Jade cooked during lockdowns. All the recipes are vegetarian or vegan.
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Anarchism: What It Really Means by Emma Goldman
Essays โAnarchism: What it Really Stands Forโ, alongside โA New Declaration of Independenceโ.
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This is not a Love Story: Lovekills, Punk and the first 20 years of Anarcha-feminism in Romania by By Adina Madincea
Looking at the work of the first Romanian anacha-feminist collective LoveKills and other anarchist group that came to life during the 1990โs after the fall of the communist regime.
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Everything you ever wanted to know about Anarchy (but were afraid to ask)
First published by the Anarchist Media Group in the early 1980s.
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Adventures in Academia – issue 3
Perzine series exploring experiences of undertaking PhD research about archiving DIY music spaces.
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Revolution is More than a Word: 23 Theses on Anarchism
Featuring Gabriel Kuhnโs 23 Theses on Anarchism, originally presented.
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All Hands on Deck, Climate Activism the Way Ahead by Jan Goodey
Climate breakdown continues unabated; the gap between haves and have-nots is growing.
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Light Light Sleep – issue 1
Writings about turning 30, body image, professionalism, bread, abuse, burn out and being too much.
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Two Responsible Adults: issue 1
Perzine written together by Gosen and Sophiya. Alcohol, learning to love beer, disagreements. A nice peek into the life of the couple.
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Iโm an anarchist because Iโve been wronged, and Iโve seen everything else fail by Benjamin Zephaniah
Some of the less well-known words and ideas of Benjamin Zephaniah – few are aware that he often described himself as an anarchist, as these four texts make clear.
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Rum Lad – issue 13
An illustrated/comic perzine from Steve Larder – on organic farms, ancient sites in Cornwall, meditation with a cat, demonic churches, avian tales, punk rock musings.
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Chewn! A food and music zine – issue 4
A food and music fanzine.
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Forever Incomplete – issue 6.5
A perzine from Kirsty, in the format of an anthology of tweets taken from her trip to see her girlfriend living in the USA.
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Deep Lez Dirt Feelz
A mini zine of blackout poetry, on the queerness of nature and the intimacy of dirt. It’s about plantlife and nourishment, mucosity and growth.



