128 pages of stories about family, nostalgia, chance, witchcraft, sex, abstinence, economy, and revenge. Science fiction in a future that is already old, a dangerous place where winners lose and losers win. Anna comics are inspired by life during wartime, but they are never specifically political. Instead she distills the psyche of a post-apocalyptic culture into jet-black, surreal allegories.
Anna Ehrlemark is well known in Eastern Europe for her unconventional, twisted narratives and her striking visual style. Her comics explore feminist, queer, and anti-capitalist themes and she has been published by the Balkan collectives Stripburger, Fijuk, and Komikaze.
Restocked: 2023-08-09
120 SEK
In stock: 1 pcs
Cast off the chains of corporate food dependency! Twenty-five years after the publication of the original SOY NOT OI, the Hippycore Krew returns with a second volume featuring a worldwide cast of contributors! The new SOY NOT OI is filled with over 200 original vegan recipes, and suggested musical accompaniments. Plus: essays and articles about the origins of Soy Not Oi and living la vida loca - vegan style; a whole chapter on craft beer brewing; inside ribbings, zaniness, vegetables gone mad, and all the rest you would expect.
150 SEK
New York, 1989: as a decade of activism around the urban housing crisis and beyond comes to a close, legendary graphic artist Seth Tobocman is there to document it all in his bold comic style.You Don't Have to Fuck People Over to Survive collects many of Tobocman's most enduring images in a powerhouse assemblage that cuts right to the heart of 1980s activism. All the high (and low) points are there: the imprisonment of Mumia Abu-Jamal; the rise of Reaganomics; the struggle against apartheid; the Miami Race Riots; and, of course, the turf wars that dominated the city of New York, as activists and low-income families alike demanded their rights to the city's abandoned buildings.Now available in a brand-new twentieth anniversary edition, this stunning and candid portrait of a decade of struggle to preserve basic human rights and build a better world is sure to appeal to a new generation of activists ready to demand the right to the city, and worthy of a place on the shelf of every historian of urban struggle.Includes a new introduction by arts activist and historian Alan W. Moore.
By itself, this is a book about work, but it's also more than that. It is an outline of an analysis of capitalism: what it is, how it works, how we might dis-mantle it. And the book and the analysis are outgrowths of something more a movement of people determined to fight it.
So this book isn't just an attempt to describe reality but also a tool with which to change it. If any of the words or illustrations resonate with you, don't leave them trapped on these pages write them on the wall, shout them over the intercom at your former workplace, change them as you see fit and release them into the world.
This project is the combined effort of a group of people who have already spent many years in pitched struggle against capitalism. What qualifies us to write this? Some of us used to be students or pizza deliverers or dishwashers; others still are construction workers or graphic designers or civic-minded criminals. But all of us have lived under capitalism since we were born, and that makes us experts on it. The same goes for you. No one has to have a degree in economics to understand what's happening: it s enough to get a paycheck or a pink slip and pay attention. We re suspicious of the experts who get their credentials from on high, who have incentives to minimize things that are obvious to everyone else.
Like every attempt to construct a scale model of the world, this one is bound to be partial in both senses of the word. To present the whole story, it would have to be as vast as history. There s no way to be unbiased, either: our positions and values inevitably influence what we include and what we leave out. What we offer here is simply one perspective from our side of the counter and our side of the barricades. If it lines up with yours, let's do something about it.
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Many of the connections between punk and anarchism are well recognized (albeit with some important contentions). This recognition is usually focussed on how punk bands and scenes express anarchist political philosophies or anarchistic praxes, while much less attention is paid to expressions of ‘punk’ by anarchist activist groups. This pamphlet examines the distinct, yet overlapping, political approaches of Class War and CrimethInc. They are compared and contrasted, and in doing so, pervasive assumptions about the relationship between punk and anarchism are challenged, refuting the supposed dichotomy between ‘lifestylist’ anarchism and ‘workerist’ anarchism.
50 SEK
In stock: 3 pcs
This zine, drawn from ethnographic research carried out in 2013/14, explores the issues around punk and anarchist squats in Poland.
In stock: 2 pcs
Originally published in 1987 by the now defunct Camdem Press, this undisputed classic of anarchist introductory texts returns in an updated version from Anne Bonny Books. Clifford Harper's artwork has been used and abused throughout the world by anarchist zinesters, poster designers, bookfair organisers and the like. His bold striking style lends a militant strength to the revolutionary subjects he depicts. Clifford published several books of his artwork through his own Agraphia Books. Most are still available from good radical outlets!
"It seems Clifford decided to redo this book in his new artwork style and not to reissue this version. I heard rumours that a couple of well known anarchist publishers were going to publish it but after many years waiting it seems he has the artistic equivalent of writers block! Judging from the sample work he has posted on his social media pages the new book will be very different to this one —more extensive in its scope and detail. I reckon this book is a classic as it is but I took the liberty of updating it slightly. It was one of the books I grew up with —as a fledgling anarchist!— alongside V for Vendetta, Malatesta, Kropotkin and Emma Goldman. I make no apology for pirating this book but I do want to thank Clifford Harper for the inspiration that his artwork has given me and everyone over the years and I wish him all the best with finishing his new book soon.' – Anne Bonny
80 SEK
Sixteen issues of The Super-Happy Anarcho Fun Pages, plus the special issue Rolling Dumpster and a collection of Doomsday Mountain Earth First! comics all under one cover at long last.The Super Happy Anarcho Fun Pages ran for six years, from 2004-2010, and cover such subjects as: anarchy, squatting, direct action, animal liberation, dishes, endless meetings, cliquishness, infighting, pacifists, liberals, shoplifting, environmentalism, free trade, and book fairs.
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I denna fotobok publiceras 185 bilder tagna i Stockholm åren 1985–1989 av 14 ungdomar med tillgång till en spegelreflexkamera och en filmrulle Tri-X. Bilderna togs under fester, aktioner och vardag. Ungdomarna demonstrerade, slogs med polisen och skinnskallar, festade, hade ändlösa stormöten, gick på konserter på Ultrahuset i Handen. De hängde på de numera nedlagda Söderkrogarna Stopet, 11:an, Strömmen och Krönet, gav ut tidningar och affischerade, lagade mat och åkte riket runt och propagerade revolution. Dessutom ockuperade de hus.
Fokus ligger på husockupationer och den politiska aktivism som ungdomarna stod för. Mellan 1985 och 1989 ockuperades flera rivningshotade hus i Stockholm. Ungdomarna som genomförde protestaktionerna menade att fastighetsägarna medvetet lät husen förfalla i ren spekulation i väntan på att marknadspriserna skulle gå upp.
”Med tanke på att bostadsbristen då som nu var enorm, protesterade vi mot att fullt beboeliga hus stod tomma. Alla husen som vi ockuperade på 80-talet står kvar än idag, om det är på grund av oss låter vi vara osagt.”
Bilderna är nu – 30 år senare – kommenterade och placerade i ett sammanhang av dem som var med då. De visar ett stycke Stockholmshistoria som aldrig tidigare publicerats i bokform.
200 SEK
No Plan printed zine by Ante and Krogh.
interview by Paranoid.
Restocked: 2023-02-17
25 SEK
Svenskt zine Gjort av Johan som spelar med Protestera och Brainwasher.
intervjuer med idiot ikon, Not Enough, Crucial features, Tjuvkoppla, Gefyr, Punkhus 33, Slaveriet, Hotet, Nervchock.
Restocked: 2020-09-02
20 SEK
In stock: 5 pcs
Profit Blaskan #10 - zine
Restocked: 2017-07-21
30 SEK
In stock: 10 pcs
Profit Blaskan #8 - zine
Svenskt fanzine gjort utav Johan Lundberg
Flyktsoda, #8 - zine
Restocked: 2017-01-21
10 SEK
First published in 1982 as part of Crass’s album Christ The Album. This text is one of the seminal “anarcho-punk” tirades against all that the Thatcher years encompassed. Now with a new self critical introduction and in a neat spined pocket book format from Active, this is a nicely produced small format paperback.
Spit and Passion is about the transformative moment when music crashes into a stifling adolescent bedroom and saves you—suddenly, you belong. In this graphic memoir, cult illustrator Cristy C. Road brings "to vivid life the experiences of a queer-identified Latina punk rocker" (Bitch).
At twelve years old, Cristy is trying to balance the values of a Cuban Catholic family with her newfound queer identity, and begins a chronic obsession with the punk band Green Day. In this stunning memoir, Road renders the clash between her rich inner world of fantasy and the numbing suburban conformity she is surrounded by. She finds solace in the closet—where she lets her deep excitement about punk rock foment and, in that angst and euphoria, finds a path to self-acceptance.Cristy C. Road has reached cult status for work that captures the beauty of the imperfect. Her career began with Greenzine, a punk rock zine, which she made for ten years. She has since published Indestructible, an illustrated novel about high school; Distance Makes the Heart Grow Sick, a postcard book; and Bad Habits, a love story about self-destruction and healing. She has also illustrated countless album covers, book jackets, and political organization propaganda. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Rad Dad: Dispatches from the Frontiers of Fatherhood combines the best pieces from the award-winning zine Rad Dad and from the blog Daddy Dialectic, two kindred publications that have tried to explore parenting as political territory. Both of these projects have pushed the conversation around fathering beyond the safe, apolitical focus most books and websites stick to; they have not been complacent but have worked hard to create a diverse, multi-faceted space in which to grapple with the complexity of fathering.
Today more than ever, fatherhood demands constant improvisation, risk, and struggle. With grace and honesty and strength, Rad Dad’s writers tackle all the issues that other parenting guides are afraid to touch: the brutalities, beauties, and politics of the birth experience, the challenges of parenting on an equal basis with mothers, the tests faced by transgendered and gay fathers, the emotions of sperm donation, and parental confrontations with war, violence, racism, and incarceration. Rad Dad is for every father out in the real world trying to parent in ways that are loving, meaningful, authentic, and ultimately revolutionary.
No Plan, First Issue? last Issue? - zine
Drop the bomb zine #10
Drop the bomb zine #7
Drop the bomb zine #9
Cimiterium / Slavery, split 7"
Added: 2024-04-17
220 SEK
Kriegshög, Love & Revenge - LP
Added: 2024-05-10
170 SEK
Nukke, No More peace - LP
Added: 2024-04-18
Hiatus, From Resignation... - LP
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