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Men, Sexism & The Class Struggle
MEN AGAINST SEXIST SHIT

'The purpose of this booklet is to positively contribute to and stimulate some genuine debate about, the role that we (as working class men) perform in the oppression of working class women in this capitalist society.” Yet more excellent thoughts, essays and articles.

Price: 15kr


Models Of Revolution: Rural Women And Anarchist Collectivization In Civil War Spain
Martha A. Ackelsberg

An essay exploring revolutionary activities in rural Spain during the years of the Spanish Civil War (1936–39), comparing two different (anarchist) perspectives on the nature of women's subordination and empowerment. One—evident in the activities of the mainstream anarcho-syndicalist movement—understood women's subordination to be rooted in her economic domination and, consequently, viewed economic participation as the route to empowerment. The second—developed in the anarchist women's organization, Mujeres Libres—understood women's subordination to have broader cultural roots and, consequently, saw the need for a multifaceted program of education and empowerment as key to women's liberation. The article examines the agricultural collectivization sponsored by the CNT, as well as the activities of Mujeres Libres, comparing the successes and failures of each approach.

Price: 20kr


UNTYING THE KNOT: FEMINISM, ANARCHISM & ORGANISATION
Jo Freeman och Cathy Levine
Dark Star/Rebel Press

The two seminal essays 'The Tyranny of Structurelessness' and 'The Tyranny of Tyranny', that marked the debates over small/unstructured group organisation that have been raging from the 70s till today.

Price: 15kr


WOMEN AND THE SPECTACLE
Carol Ehrlich
Spectacular Times

“The value of situationism for an anarchist feminist is that it combines a socialist awareness of the primacy of capitalist oppression with an anarchist emphasis upon transforming the whole of public and private life.” An influential article by Carol Ehrlich.

Price: 8kr


MAGAZINES // JOURNALS

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Abolishing The Borders From Below nr 22

Occasional (though very welcome) magazine of news, articles, analysis, and interviews from Eastern Europe. The current issue includes the likes of a report on the Nestle boycott in Poland, an interview with anarchists from Bosnia and Herzegovina, an interview with an anarcha-feminist group from Croatia, a report from the radical ecological protest camp in Perm, Russia, and much more.



Price: 20kr


BRAND nr 1 2004

Skuggor från Iran, ISM i Palestina och Radikal hela livet.

Price: 20kr


PROFANE EXISTENCE #45 +CD

Punk against sexism issue.

Price: temp. sold out


THE RAG: Issue #2
Revolutionary Anarchafeminist Group

"The Rag is a magazine produced by a diverse group of anarcha-feminist women in Dublin. We are all feminists, united in our recognition that women's subordination exists. Our struggle needs to be fought alongside the struggle against other forms of oppression, not treated as an afterthought or as a distraction. We are all anarchists, united in our belief for the need to create alternatives to this capitalistic, patriarchal society wherein all are dominated and exploited.

Although anarchism is, in theory, inherently feminist, the reality is often quite different. The Rag was created out of a need to bring feminist issues into mainstream anarchist sphere. We hope the magazine will contribute to a change in anarchists' organising, on all levels. We desire a fully participatory role for women in anarchism."

Price: 35kr


THE RAG: Issue #1
Revolutionary Anarchafeminist Group

"The Rag is a magazine produced by a diverse group of anarcha-feminist women in Dublin. We are all feminists, united in our recognition that women's subordination exists. Our struggle needs to be fought alongside the struggle against other forms of oppression, not treated as an afterthought or as a distraction. We are all anarchists, united in our belief for the need to create alternatives to this capitalistic, patriarchal society wherein all are dominated and exploited.

Although anarchism is, in theory, inherently feminist, the reality is often quite different. The Rag was created out of a need to bring feminist issues into mainstream anarchist sphere. We hope the magazine will contribute to a change in anarchists' organising, on all levels. We desire a fully participatory role for women in anarchism."

Some of the topics and articles in this issue - Women and Anarchism, Unionising Sex Work, Sexual Violence in our communities, The Female Eye, Midwifery as feminist praxis, Anger: Birth and Transformed, Guerilla Girls.

Price: 35kr


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