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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.
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Perspectives on Anarchist Theory N.28
The "Justice" issue, 2015.
Perspectives on Anarchist Theory is the annual publication of the Institute for Anarchist Studies; it includes recent essays by IAS-supported writers, feature articles with anarchist views on contemporary issues, book reviews, and updates about IAS activities.
Perspectives on Anarchist Theory is edited and produced by a collective that includes Paul Messersmith-Glavin, Maia Ramnath, Lara Messersmith-Glavin, and Sara Rahnoma-Galindo. Cover art and design by Josh MacPhee.
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.
Labor's Civil War in California: The NUHW Healthcare Workers'... Labor's Civil War in California: The NUHW Healthcare Workers' Rebellion
This book examines one of the most important labor conflicts in the United States today. In 2006 and 2007, disputes developed concerning the practice and direction of the 150,000 member healthcare workers union in California, United Healthcare Workers-West (UHW), with its “parent” organization, the Service Employees International Union (SEIU).
Off with Their Heads: An Antifascist Coloring Book for Adults... Off with Their Heads: An Antifascist Coloring Book for Adults of All Ages
A coloring book that brings back the whimsy and delight of the olden days, when more often than not it was the maiden who slayed the dragon, and the heads of tyrants were carried off at the end of a pike.
About the Illustrator
N.O. Bonzo is an anarchist illustrator, printmaker, and muralist based out of Portland, OR. They are the illustrator of Mutual Aid: An Illuminated Factor of Evolution (PM Press, Spring 2021). More of their work can be found at www.nobonzo.com.
Abolishing Carceral Society (Abolition: A Journal of Insurgent... Abolishing Carceral Society (Abolition: A Journal of Insurgent Politics)
THE BOLD VOICES AND INSPIRING VISIONS OF TODAY’S REVOLUTIONARY ABOLITIONIST MOVEMENT
Sometimes the Spoon Runs Away with Another Spoon Coloring Book
We have the power to change fairy tales and nursery rhymes so that these stories are more realistic. In Sometimes the Spoon Runs Away With Another Spoon you will find anecdotes of real kids’ lives and true-to-life fairy tale characters. This book pushes us beyond rigid gender expectations while we color fantastic beasts who like pretty jewelry and princesses who build rocket ships. Celebrate sensitive boys, tough girls, and others who do not fit into a disempowering gender categorization.



























































































































































































