Library torrent (January 2016)
From the depths of January 2016 comes a new torrent of all 8 languages (including Swedish and German libraries for the first time) currently on The Anarchist Library. This torrent includes all of the various formats including plain PDF, A4 imposed PDF, letter imposed PDF, ePUB, HTML, XeLaTeX, plain text source, and source files with attachments that make reading texts from the library easily digestible on various mediums.
You can find the torrent file here:
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/extra/anarchist-libraries-2016-01-18.torrent
And the magnet link here.
This is a snapshot of the anarchist libraries as seen on January 18, 2016. If you are unfamiliar with torrents or don't have a favourite client, two options are qBittorrent and Transmission among the many.
Each archive is packaged as an ISO image. If you don't know exactly what to do with an ISO image, please visit: The library torrent for our how-to guide. You can mount the files on your computer to keep a copy of the library permanently (forever!), extract the files to another location, put them on your e-reader, or burn the ISO image to a set of discs that one could use to start a distro for example.
If you encounter any problem with this distribution or have other
questions and comments about the library, please feel free to join the
IRC channel #anarchistlibrary
on Freenode servers or via web browser
here
In other library news, the book builder feature has seen a huge update and is now more powerful than ever. These include:
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running headers
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cropmarks (this allows those of you who want to trim booklet the ability to do so with precision. It's also another step along the way for giving users the ability to start their own distro of wonderful anarchist literature.)
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custom paper size (and B series)
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new imposition schemas
And finally, thanks to Let's encrypt, all eight of the libraries now have valid SSL certificates, which means warning free https among other things.
Latest entries
- I Want Friends, Not Community / My Comrades — Apio Ludd
- Scene Report: Anarchism in Canada — CrimethInc.
- Austrian and Marxist Theories of Monopoly Capital — Kevin Carson
- The Ethics of Labor Struggle: A Free Market Perspective — Kevin Carson
- The Iron Fist Behind The Invisible Hand — Kevin Carson
- How the Stirner Eats Gods — Alejandro de Acosta
- Butterflies, polyamory and ideology — Aviv Etrebilal
- What is Anarcho-Transhumanism? — William Gillis
- Xenofeminism — Laboria Cuboniks
- Science as Anarchy — Matilde Marcolli
- A Quick and Dirty Critique of Primitivist & Anti-Civ Thought — William Gillis
- Of Flying Cars and the Declining Rate of Profit — David Graeber
- Love & Rage Splits — Liz Highleyman
- Solidarity means Attack — Conspiracy of Cells of Fire
- I’m Not Charlie — Non Fides
- And After We Have Burnt Everything? — A few "rioters"
- Anarchism and Crime — Robert Anton Wilson, Robert Shea
- Juxtaposing Anarchy — Colin Jenkins
- World Processor — Jacob Silverman
- Advice to My Anarchist Comrades — Elisée Reclus
- Living My Life — Emma Goldman
- The rebel’s dark laughter: the writings of Bruno Filippi — Bruno Filippi
- Change the world without taking power — John Holloway
- Godfrey Reggio Interview — Godfrey Reggio
- WR: Mysteries of the Organism: Anarchist Realism and Critical Quandaries — Richard Porton
- Curtains Of Blood: — Paul Z. Simons
- Science As Radicalism — William Gillis
- John Brown's Body — Paul Z. Simons
- Nine Theses On Insurgency — Institute For The Study of Insurgent Warfare
- Counterinsurgency and the Policing of Space in Ferguson — Edge City Collective