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Upping the Anti #18 (August 2016)
The August 2016 issue of this journal of radical theory and practice, produced by anticapitalists in canada. Here is the editors' introduction to this issue, followed by the table of contents:
Dear readers, family, fans, and haters,
Thank you for your sustained love, resistance, and solidarity. We’ve been working hard to bring you some really exciting and thought provoking material to keep you coming back for more! It is with much pleasure and gratitude that we bring you Issue 18 of Upping the Anti: A Journal of Theory and Action.
Making Stuff & Doing Things: A Collection of DIY Guides to... Making Stuff & Doing Things: A Collection of DIY Guides to Just About Everything
Kyle Bravo has assembled his HOW2 zines into a comprehensive book along with dozens of other instructional articles that tell you how to do...just about everything.
Labor's Civil War in California: The NUHW Healthcare Workers'... Labor's Civil War in California: The NUHW Healthcare Workers' Rebellion
A moving and insightful account of the battle between "authoritarian, top-down collaborationists" and "bottom-up, rank and filers," SEIU vs. NUHW, which illustrates the divide across the United States between different ways of organizi
Scratching the Tiger's Belly
A radical mixtape of hidden histories, rebel poems, prickly rants, black humor, intoxicating adventures, razor sharp polemics, slyly subversive stories, provocative parables and ideas-in-action. Food for thought, ready to be washed down with the heady grog of mutiny! "Right from the start of this gorgeously designed book, you know you're in for a ride. None of Sakolsky's essays and poetry give any mercy to the rulers or to those too faint of heart for resistance to authority. These writings are more than just precise in their critiques, and inventive in their ideas.
The Lucky Strike
This astounding alternate history tale presents a dramatic encounter with destiny wrapped around the terrifying question of what might have happened if the fateful bomber flight over Hiroshima had gone a bit differently.
Sometimes the Spoon Runs Away with Another Spoon Coloring Book
Pushing beyond rigid gender expectations, a kids coloring book with fantastic beasts who like pretty jewelry and princesses who build rocket ships.
West of Eden: Communes and Utopia in Northern California
Explores the deep historical roots and the enduring, though often disavowed, legacies of the extraordinary pulse of radical energies that generated forms of collective life beyond the nuclear family and the world of private consumption.
We Have Not Been Moved: Resisting Racism and Militarism in... We Have Not Been Moved: Resisting Racism and Militarism in 21st Century America
A collection of historic and contemporary articles from a diverse range of scholars and activists exploring the major points of intersection between white supremacy and militarism.
Breaking Loose: Mutual Acquiescence or Mutual Aid
A study in terminology and a revisiting of one of the basic anarchist principles... the subtitle is "Mutual Acquiescence or Mutual Aid?" and this is a long essay exploring and defining those, by Canadian anarchist Ron Sakolsky.
Following up on his essay "Mutual Acquiescence" in issue #1 of Modern Slavery, Sakolsky has written an engaging essay that asks this central question.
Kivalina: A Climate Change Story
For the people of Kivalina, Alaska, the price of further climate change denial could be the complete devastation of their lives and culture. Their village must be relocated to survive, and neither the fossil fuel giants nor the U.S. government are willing






































