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The anarchist publishers based in Edinburgh, UK and Oakland, USA .
Anarchist Studies is an inter- and multi-disciplinary journal of anarchism research which has been publishing novel, refreshing and provocative arguments for over twenty years.
The Black & Red publishing project began in 1968 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The first publications were in the form of a periodical of which there were 6-1/2 issues. Events in Europe and North America in May 1968 were a focal point for these early texts. The role of an intellectual in the university was another.In 1969, some collaborators on the periodical moved to Detroit and became the nucleus of a group that established the Printing Co-op a year later. Volunteer printers and helpers produced over twenty B & R titles as well as numerous community and radical books and pamphlets. Experiences at the print shop led to an appreciation of non-intellectual labor and to insights into libertarian social relations. These experiences were discussed and found their way into works published at the Co-op.Other texts published in the 1970s reflect the Black & Red group’s interest in historical attempts to loosen the bonds of State power. We exposed the constraints and ideological authority of Capital and also examined proposed solutions to social distress, judging many of them to be “rackets.” Political militancy was critically examined. A number of these texts were translations or reprinted from previously published editions.Concern for the accelerating destruction of Mother Earth led us to question the widespread belief in Progress. We came to appreciate earlier rebellions against the State and to approve of many of the rebels’ non-Western values.
Common Notions is a publishing house and programming platform that advances new formulations of liberation and living autonomy. Our books provide timely reflections, clear critiques, and inspiring strategies that amplify movements for social justice.By any media necessary, Common Notions seek to nourish the imagination and generalize common notions about the creation of other worlds beyond state and capital. Our publications trace a constellation of critical and visionary meditations on the organization of freedom. Inspired by various traditions of autonomism and liberation—in the U.S. and internationally, historically and emerging from contemporary movements—our publications provide resources for a collective reading of struggles past, present, and to come. Our home is in the Interference Archive in Brooklyn, NY, where our political and aesthetic pursuits are dreamed and realized. We often collaborate with editorial houses, political collectives, militant authors, and maverick designers around the world.
CrimethInc. has no platform or ideology except that which could be generalized from the similarities between the beliefs and goals of the individuals who choose to be involved—and that is constantly in flux. For that reason, you could call it an anarchist organization, if you like, although only in the original sense of the term.
A not for profit publisher and distributer.
Please note the covers and size of Elehant Editions publications are liable to change at whim!
The old guard of anarchist publishing, still going strong.
Hobnail Press was a one person pamphleteer project that has now ceased to function. Active will take on their catalogue and publish their pamphlets in the near future.
An imprint of Active Distribution. Dedicated to the memory of Emma Cray.
nflux Press is an independent publisher formed in London by editors Gary Budden and Kit Caless. Our books explore in some way the idea of ‘place’; we are committed to publishing innovative and challenging site-specific fiction, poetry and creative non-fiction from across the UK and beyond.
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