Perspectives on Anarchist Theory
v.13 n.1
$6
The latest issue of the in-house journal for the Institute for Anarchist Studies. This issue focuses on Movement Building. The following articles are included:
—"The Panthers, the Black Liberation Army, and the Struggle to Free All Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War," by Ashanti Omowali Alston
—"Where’s My Movement? Contemporary Anarchist Mothers and Community Support," by Victoria Law
—"Movement, Cadre, and Dual Power," by Joel Olson
—"Why Must We Be Small? Reflections on Political Development and Cultural Work in Brazil’s Landless Movement," by Tamara Lynne
—Interview with Afro-Colombian Anarchist David López Rodríguez by Lisa Manzanilla and Brandon King
—Interview with Chris Borte: Creating Democracy by Lara Messersmith-Glavin
—Practical Anarchy, NYC: A Progress Report
—Geoff Bylinkin reviewing: Uses of a Whirlwind and Black Bloc, White Riot
—Amelia Cates reviewing: Anarchism and Its Aspirations and Oppose and Propose!
Once again illustrated by the Justseeds Cooperative, this time with spot color printing.
This issue has covers and insides designed by Josh MacPhee and printed by Eberhardt Press.
offset printed journal (black and white and spot color) with 2 color cover
92 pages
5.5"x8.25"
