What does a subsistence farmer in China, an industrial worker in the United States, a single mother of three in one of Brazil's abundant favelas, a child working in sweatship conditions in Bangladesh, a small shop owner trying to sell his or her products in order to put food on the table, a miner in the diamond pits of Sierra Leone, a black musician in South Africa, a taxi driver in any Western European city, a homeless person in the streets of Paris, and a prostitute being held by her captives in a brothel in Prague have in common? The fact that they are all oppressed by the world capitalist syste, a system that spares no life-including that of the capitalist himself and, yes, you, the reader-and leaves no stone unterned in its drive for global domination. Many have realized this and are growing so tired of being pushed around that they are finally beginning to fight bac, and as people's participation in social activism increases, so does their interest in social movements. The recent demonstrations against the Iraq war are umprecedented in size and geographical scope, and the anti-globilization movement gets ever more vigorous and larger each day. Every second there are people questioning out current system and wondering if a better world is possible. Other's however, have given up hope. This book articulates for everyone the fundamental reasons why the majority of the people in the world are oppressed and offers ideas for a healthy, liberating struggle that does not seek too seize state power. More importantly, this book will empower you with the idea that a better world is indeed possible-if we fight for it.

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Are there any limits in the fight to save a dying planet? Is it possible for us to relaim our connection with nature or are we destinged to destroy it? These are the questions that haunt Aaron as he recounts his past and that of the Earth.

Through prostests, riots, sabattoge and bombings Aaron and his friends push the boundaries of environmental activism, determined to defeat the crushing leviathan of capitalism and civilization itself.

Return explores the desire to fight back against the vacuity of our technological world and our need to re-connect with the earth.

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Each issue of Green Anarchy is carefully and meticulously constructed and features anti- civilization/green anarchist/anarcho-primitivist theory and discussions, in-depth analysys of anarchist and other resistance 'movements' (including indigenous, anti-capital, anti-colonial, ecological, and animal liberation struggles), direct action reports from around the world, news, political prisoner u pdates, reviews, opinions, letters, rants, poetry, provocative imagery, and much more!

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#23 - Summer/Fall
2006
Strategy & Tactics

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After two and a half years, Species Tratior no.4 is finally available. This marks their first issue in book format and by far their best issue to date.

The issue opens with an in-depth look at the social and ecological consequences of domestication and the collapse of civilizations (including our own). The bulk of the issue deals with rewilding and resisting.

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In this sequel to Coporate Predators, Weissman takes on the greatest single threat to democracy: corporate power. Featuring columns exposing the 10 worst corporations and 10 reasons to dismantle the WTO. From Caterpillar to M&M/Mars, corporate dirty deeds are exposed and truths revealed.

"Chronicling the seamless transisition the corporate elite enjoyed from the Clinton to the Bush administrations, these journalists uphold the time-honored and now all-too-rare tradition of dogged muckraking, exposing corporate criminals and their bought politicians in the spirit of Ida Tarbell, Licoln Steffens, and I.F. Stone. In this age of endless war and limitless war profits, we need Mokhiber and Weissman and independent journalists like them more than ever." -Amy Goodman

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Written during the "jobless recovery" of 2004, and based on dozens of interviews with recently laid-off workers across the country, film-maker Spotts applies a critical lens to the recently-signed Central American Free Trade Agreement and reveals broader truths about America's risky positino in the new global economy. Using easy-to-understand language, Greg Spotts shows how the rules of global commerce were developed to serve America's biggest companies and are now being used to rapidly shift jobs offshore. He reveals a global economy based on bankrupt ideas and misleading claims, and suggests a couple of ways to remedy this appalling situation.

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The lastest from the Crimethinc "stable"-this critically acclaimed short is inspired by the book Days of War Nights Of Love chapter "L is for Love." The film narrates the chapter (courtesy of Amy Ray of The Indigo Girls) and tells the story of two couples: one that followed the path most likely to please society and the other too passionate about life to care what anyone thinks. Music by Radiohead and Speedy Voodoo.

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This booklet analyzes the tactics and strategies employed, by the Zapatistas and, in particular, Marcos, to court the diverse sectors which constitute Mexican civil society and to maximize their international profile. The Zapatistas have shown us how the dangerous tiger that is the media can in fact be to some extent tamed, mounted, and ridden in the direction one wants-even by a highly astute left-wing guerilla movement. How have the Zapatistas, as opposed to some of the 30 other armed struggle indigenous groups in Mexico, managed to consistently grab the media spotlight to a worldwide symbol of opposition to Neo-Liberalism and the spread of global capitalism.

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