BUSING: An Anarchist Opinion, An Anarchist Alternative – Chrysalis Reprint Series #1
Short text which originally appeared in the January 1976 issue of FIFTH ESTATE, offering an anarchist interpretation of school segregation in the United States.
Short text which originally appeared in the January 1976 issue of FIFTH ESTATE, offering an anarchist interpretation of school segregation in the United States.
Pamphlet containing a review of the 1973 Italian film LOVE AND ANARCHY, originally distributed in San Francisco by a group of anarchists after the film's screenings; this a "republished" edition from Madison, WI's Aurora Press.
Issue of this Japanese anarchist (self-described "libertarian") journal, discussing the connections between the Russian anarchist Mikhail Bakunin and the Japanese anarchist Ōsuki Sakae. OCLC notes a copy at the University of Leeds.
Published anonymously by Ken Knabb and others, including Isaac Cronin, under the name Council for the Eruption of the Marvelous.
First edition of this early postwar war from Arnaud, with text in French.
Broadside printing an excerpt from Bloch's book ALL THINGS CONSIDERED, 1976, published by Gina Rosenberg (Berkeley: Gina Rosenberg, 1977).
Poster reproducing translated text by Khayati, originally published in Internationale Situationniste and subsequently as a brochure in 1971 (Ford 167).
Journal published by the French pro-situationist group the C.R
Article reprinted from the French journal CHRONIQUE DES SECRETS PUBLICS, published by the French "pro-situ" (post-situationist) group Centre de Recherche sur la Question Sociale, of which Charles was a member, along with Daniel Denevert and others.
First edition. Situationist essay on modern political economy, discussing the failures of Keynesianism during the "stagflation" period of the '70s, and the inevitability of further crisis under capitalism.
Leaflet printing eight excerpts from European newspapers on the the Italian "Movement of 1977" (a series of left-wing direct actions) along with commentary by Cronin, who was active in the Bay Area pro-situationist/anarchist scene.
Charmingly produced booklet by this Bay Area pro-situationist author: a brief text on love and jealousy.
A charmingly produced, slim pamphlet of brief texts by Cronin, who was an active participant in the Bay Area pro-situationist scene.
First and likely only issue of this magazine loosely affiliated with the Berkeley-based Situationist-inspired group Point-Blank!, of which Shutes was a noted member.
Second Chronos edition (revised) of this praface to Paolo Salvadori's translation of LA SOCIÉTÉ DU SPECTACLE, first published thus 1979.
Facsimile edition of issues No.
Early reprint of a work by Debord first published in INTERNATIONALE SITUATIONNISTE #10 (though uncredited to his name), offering a situationist analysis of the 1965 Watts riots in Los Angeles.
A postmortem of the S.I., and reflection on its place in leftist theory.
Lists over 600 texts published after the dissolution of the S.I., including works by related groups such as the Second Situationist International, Lettrisme, Cobra, and Spur.
Text in French.
Periodical edited by a member of the American section of the Situationist International, with articles such as "The Poverty of Ecology," "News of Disalienation" (on the Attica prison riots), "Twilight of Idle," and "Views from Near and Afar" (collecting quotations from radical thinkers throughout history).
One of many early reprints of this key situationist text, among which quite a few were unauthorized — but this edition published by the official British wing of the Situationist Intertnational, with their introductory text.
Collects quotations from recent newspapers (including many mainstream publications such as Humanité and the New Republic) that commented on the Situationist International.
Pro-situationist tract exploring the subjectivity of revolutionary politics.