David & Goliath and Crime in America

August 4, 2015 / 0 comments

By Ben Satterfield, 1992, AJODA #34 For years Hollywood has presented a version of the David and Goliath myth — decking it out anew every season, but it is changing like Dr. Jekyll, and right before our eyes. In the thirties, Frank Capra’s simplistic Mr. Smith Goes to Washington fit the nation’s bill perfectly with…

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“Outwitting the State” takes a different kind of power

July 7, 2015 / 0 comments

By Neil Keating, 1992, AJODA #33 Outwitting the State by Peter Shalnik, vol.7 of Political Anthropology series Transaction Publishers, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. 08903, 1989 172pp. $24.95 hardcover. [review] One of the most tenacious of contexts within which thinking about society takes place is the context of social revolution; the context that conceives of…

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Enemies of Society: An Anthology of Individualist and Egoist Thought

April 11, 2014 / 0 comments

Enemies of Society: An Anthology of Individualist and Egoist Thought Edited by Meme, Myself, and I (Ardent Press, 2011) 370 pages, paper. $20 Anarchists are opposed to authority both from below and from above. They do not demand power for the masses, but seek to destroy all power and to decompose these masses into individuals…

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