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Anarchy Explained To My Father
$18.00 $13.50Francis Dupuis–Déri, a professor of political science and a radical anarchist, reveals through dialogue with his father the deeply humanistic and peaceful roots of anarchism.
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The Permaculture Handbook
Garden Farming for Town and Country
$44.95 $33.71The urban landscape has swallowed vast swaths of prime farmland across North America. Imagine how much more self-reliant our communities would be if thirty million acres of lawns were made...
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Anarchism
A Very Short Introduction
$11.95 $8.96What do anarchists want? Can anarchy ever function effectively as a political force? Is it more 'organized' and 'reasonable' than is currently perceived? Colin Ward provides answers to these and...
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The Accessible Hegel
$24.00 $18.00G W F Hegel's philosophy is notoriously difficult - but also richly rewarding because of his breadth of vision, extensive treatment of human concerns, and dedication to discovering unity within a...
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Introducing Nietzsche
$12.95 $9.71An illustrated introduction to the ideas of the man Freud believed had "greater self-knowledge than anyone I have read". Is God dead? Is traditional morality just a 'useful mistake'. Does 'the will...
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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Anarchism, But Were Afraid to Ask...
$8.00 $6.00An excellent, short, contemporary, introduction to anarchism, its ideas, and some of the thornier issues in life ("don't we need the police to catch criminals," "aren't people naturally selfish,"...
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What is Anarchism?
$15.95 $11.96A reprint of perhaps the first and best exposition of Anarchism by one of its greatest propagandists (by both word and deed) and thinkers. In a clear conversation with the reader Berkman discusses...
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About Anarchism
$11.00 $8.25One of the finest short introductions to the basic concepts, theories and practical applications of anarchism. First written in the 60s, it has yet to be surpassed. This handsome new edition...
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Moving Forward
Program for a Participatory Economy
$11.95 $8.96If not capitalism, then what? Something's not working here, and it's pretty clear what's wrong. But there's a dearth of material on what could be right -- and more important, how to do it....