A Few Guides to Ted K & His Philosophy
Shorter Table of Contents Sections
— Primary Source Documents on Ted K —
Journals Detailing Ted’s Crimes
The Bombing Victims & Survivors Stories
Ted’s Correspondences Before His Imprisonment
Ted’s Newspaper Mentions Before His Imprisonment
The Bombings & Communications of Ted K as part of his Terror Campaign
Potentially Related CIA Interrogation Manuals
Interview with a Turkish Primitivist
Yahoo Letter Compilations (2016)
Art Galleries, Art Items & Auction Items
Misc. Media Connected to Ted’s life
— The Collected Works of Ted K —
Industrial Society and Its Future
Draft versions (pre-June 1995)
Washington post version (1995)
First prison corrected version (2003)
Wilderness Front version (2021)
Latest Fitch & Madison version (2022)
Industrial Society and Its Future
Technological Slavery — 1st Edition
Technological Slavery — 2nd Edition
Anti-Tech Revolution — 1st Edition
Anti-Tech Revolution — 2nd Edition
Technological Slavery — 4th Edition
Industrial Society and Its Future
Updated thoughts on his manifesto
Newspaper & Magazine Articles & Letters to the Editor
— Analyses of Ted’s Ideas & Actions —
Holding to Compassionate Principles
Anti-Authoritarianism is Essential
Having A Coherent Ethical System
Articulating a Future Worth Fighting For
Connecting Up Our Campaigns Internationally
Articulating Clearly What We Oppose
Irrational Conspiracy Theorising
Insurrectionary Anarchism as Primary
Eco-Extremist ‘Savage Nature’ Worship
Political Violence Related to Ted K
Committee for the Liquidation and Subversion of Computers†††
Revolutionary Subversive Faction-Commando Unabomber†
International Revolutionary Front†
Individualists Tending to the Wild†
Leftist Campaigns in Comparison
The Irish National Invincibles
The Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine
The Iberian Anarchist Federation
The Provisional Irish Republican Army
International Revolutionary Front
The Anarchist Defence of the Ukrainian People
Post-war reflections of ex-fascists
Critiques of various fascists legacy
Rehabilitation Focused Prison Policies
The Anarchist Defence of the Ukrainian People
The Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine
The Provisional Irish Republican Army
Revolutionary Subversive Faction-Commando Unabomber
International Revolutionary Front
Committee for the Liquidation and Subversion of Computers
Individualists Tending to the Wild
Battered women who kill their abusers
Opportunist killers abused as children
Texts that could be forked off into new archives
A New Radical Environmentalist Archive?
News Stories of the Early Years
A New Radical Anthropology Archive?
Core Texts already converted into AmuseWiki markup
Recommended Reading on the RA Website already in AmuseWiki format
Potential AmuseWiki texts that could be copied over to the new website
Some texts from the current Communalist Library that are already in AmuseWiki format
An introduction to Communalism & Social Ecology
Politics & Libertarian Municipalism
Jineolojî and the Women’s Revolution
The Manifesto of the Democratic Civilization
Some potential texts that could be copied over
Unsorted Communalist Related Texts
Texts that were first published on this website.
The Letters Between Ted Kaczynski and his Brother David (1968–2023)
The Letters Between Ted Kaczynski and his Mother Wanda (1968–2011)
Ted Kaczynski’s Correspondence with Stella & Ralph Meister (~1968--~2010)
Ted Kaczynski’s Letter of Resignation from his Professorship at Berkeley (1969)
Ted Kaczynski’s Letter to Ellul (~1971)
Ted Kaczynski’s Correspondence with the Majority Leader of the US Senate (1972—1973)
Ted’s letter to Joe Visocan, Montana truck stop owner (1974)
Dearest Debbie (1975)
Letter to a Show Dog Breeder (1979)
Ted Kaczynski’s Correspondence with ‘Wild America’ Journal (1979)
Ted Kaczynski’s Letter Exchange with a Botanist on Wild Edible Plants (1984)
Letters to Juan Sanchez (1988–1996)
Ted Kaczynski’s Letters on an Old Colleague’s Mental Health Issues (1989)
Letters to Library Staff (1990–1993)
Ted Kaczynski’s Letter Correspondence with Andrea Pagenkopf (1990)
Ted Kaczynski’s Correspondence with Congressman Pat Williams (July 9th 1991)
Ted Kaczynski’s letter to the Montana State Commerce Department (1991)
Ted Kaczynski’s Letter Correspondence with the Government (Unknown Date)
Ted Kaczynski’s attempt to acquire a private investigator book (Unknown Date)
Ted Kaczynski’s hand-made truffle receptacle gift tag (Unknown Date)
The Bombings & Communications of Ted K as part of his Terror Campaign
1. May 25–26, 1978: Northwestern Security Guard Injured by ‘Unabomber’ Exploding Package
2. May 9, 1979: John Harris, a graduate student at Northwestern University, is injured by a bomb.
5. October 8, 1981: A bomb is found in a University of Utah classroom in Salt Lake City.
8. May 15, 1985: John Hauser is injured by a bomb at the University of California at Berkeley.
9. June 13, 1985: A package bomb mailed to Boeing in Auburn, Washington, is discovered and disarmed
11. December 11, 1985: Shop Owner Killed by ‘Unabomber’ Device Disguised as Road Hazard
15. June 24, 1993: David Gelernter, a computer scientist at Yale University, is injured
June 24, 1993: Joel Gelernter, is threatened with a terror attack
June, 1995: Threat to blow up an airliner, delivering the manifesto & sending other letters
June 28, 1995: Letter addressed to Warren Hodge of the New York Times
LOSS OF FAITH IN INSTITUTIONS / Bombings Linked To Social Malaise
An Open Letter — Professor to Unabomber / Response addresses concerns of ‘FC’ July 4, 1995
An Article Theorizing a Tech Induced Apocalypse is Written & The Unabomber Responds
Strange Matters; Can advanced accelerators initiate runaway reactions?
Letters by Ted Kaczynski to Earth First! & Live Wild or Die! on Population Control
Ted’s First Letter to Earth First! as part of his Bombing Campaign
The Communications of Ted Kaczynski as part of his Terror Bombing Campaign
Letter to Warren Hodge of the New York Times (June 24, 1993)
Letter addressed to Warren Hodge of the New York Times (June 28)
Satisfying an itch to write letter responses to news articles
An Article Theorizing a Tech Induced Apocalypse is Written & The Unabomber Responds
Ted’s First Letter to Earth First! as part of his Bombing Campaign
Letters by Ted Kaczynski to Earth First! & Live Wild or Die! on Population Control
1. May 25–26, 1978: Northwestern Security Guard Injured by ‘Unabomber’ Exploding Package
2. May 9, 1979: John Harris, a graduate student at Northwestern University, is injured by a bomb.
5. October 8, 1981: A bomb is found in a University of Utah classroom in Salt Lake City.
8. May 15, 1985: John Hauser is injured by a bomb at the University of California at Berkeley.
9. June 13, 1985: A package bomb mailed to Boeing in Auburn, Washington, is discovered and disarmed
12. December 11, 1985: Shop Owner Killed by ‘Unabomber’ Device Disguised as Road Hazard
15. June 24, 1993: David Gelernter, a computer scientist at Yale University, is injured
News Conference on the Arrest of a Unabomber Suspect with Janet Reno
Books captioned in “Ted’s” letters sorted alphabetically by author
Books/magazines Captioned in the “U” Documents Sorted Alphabetically by Author
A Preliminary Comparison Between the Writing of Victor Ferkiss and Ted Kaczynski
A Text Comparison of the ‘T’ (Ted) Documents and the ‘U’ (Unabom) Documents
Photos of explosive devices sent in mail and T. Kaczynski’s cabin in Montana UNABOM Photos
Uncommon Spelling of Words Used in Both the “T” and “U” Documents
Response to the Kaczynski Defense Motion’s Critique of the FBI Comparative Analysis
The Unabomber and the History of Science (Winter 2001)
— Inventory of items seized at the residence of Theodore Kaczynski
Government’s Status Report and Application for Exclusion of Time
The final judgement preventing Ted Kaczynski from challenging his imprisonment
Turchie’s Affidavit in Support of a Search Warrant on Ted Kaczynski’s Cabin
Ninth Circuit Appeal Rejection on the Sale of Ted Kaczynski’s Personal Effects
Final District Court Judgement on the Sale of Ted Kaczynski’s Personal Effects
Ted Kaczynski’s Motion for a Decision on the Return of Property
Supplemental Brief for U. S. v. Kaczynski, 99–16531 U. S. Court of Appeals for 9th Circuit
Order compelling Ted Kaczynski to provide an example of his handwriting
Memorandum from Bob to Doug regarding Kaczynski’s Petition for Re-Hearing
Insight into the Unabomber Case from the Files of its Lead Prosecutor
Government’s application to compel the production of handwriting exemplars
Prosecution’s Request to Seek the Death Penalty in the Unabomber Trial
United States v. Kaczynski, 923 F. Supp. 161 (D. Mont. 1996)
Ninth circuit court’s rejection of Ted K’s appeal on the sale of his property
Release of Lien for Fine/Restitution as to Ted Kaczynski by USA
The government’s response to Ted Kaczynski’s opposition to the sale of his property
Families of Victims and Survivors Weigh In on Sale of Ted Kaczynski’s Property
EXHIBITS by plaintiff USA regarding sentencing memorandum (Preview)
Letter to court from Sally C Johnson M.D. Re: Psychiatric Evaluation of Defendant
The Letters Between Ted Kaczynski and his Brother David (1968–2023)
The Letters Between Ted Kaczynski and his Mother Wanda (1968–2011)
Ted Kaczynski’s Correspondence with Stella & Ralph Meister (~1968-~2010)
Ted Kaczynski’s Letter Correspondence with John Zerzan (1996–2005[?])
Ted Kaczynski’s Letters to two Montana newspapers (1996 & 1999)
Ted’s letter correspondence with Joy Richards (1998–2006)
Derrick Jensen Letters (1998–2000)
Ted Kaczynski’s Letters to Judge Garland (1997–98)
Ted Kaczynski’s Correspondence with Lydia Eccles (1998–2012)
Context Books Correspondence (1998–2005)
Ted Kaczynski’s Letter Correspondence With Gary Greenberg (1998–99)
Ted Kaczynski’s Letter Correspondence with Steven Fischler (Pacific Street Films) (1998–99)
The Billy Letters (Mar 1999)
Letter to Lawyers Helping Him Challenge His Initial Trial Verdict (1999[?])
Correspondence between Theodore (Ted) John Kaczynski and Lutz Dammbeck (In English) (2000–2006)
Briefwechsel zwischen Theodore (Ted) John Kaczynski und Lutz Dammbeck (Mixed German & English) (2000–2006)
An FBI report on Ted Kaczynski’s Prison Correspondences (Dec 2001)
Ted Kaczynski’s Letter Correspondence with August Hampton (2001)
Ted Kaczynski’s Letter Correspondence with Ultimo Reducto (2002–2017)
Ted Kaczynski’s Letter Correspondence With Kevin Tucker (2002)
Ted Kaczynski’s Correspondence with Adam Parfrey (2003–2015)
‘Question: Would you be willing and able to put things on the Internet for me?’ (June 2003)
Ted’s Letter to an Eco-Centrist (July 2003)
Ted Kaczynski’s Correspondence with Jerry Smith (August 2005)
Excerpt from a letter to the author of ‘Dostoyevsky’s Stalker’ (2005)
Ted Kaczynski’s Correspondence with Patrick Barriot (Mar 2007-May 2009)
“I’ve had to spend a vast amount of time on legal work. And I’ve lost.” (April 2009)
Ted Kaczynski’s Letter to Paul S. Petersen (Dec, 2010)
Ted Kaczynski’s Letter Correspondence With Julie Ault (2011–2023[?])
Ted Kaczynski’s Correspondence with John Jacobi (July-Nov 2012)
Ted Kaczynski’s letter on Susan Gale’s key role in his ambitions (Nov, 2013)
Ted Kaczynski’s Correspondence with Mark from Australia (June 2014)
I assume you’ve changed your mind and prefer not to work with us’ (May 2014)
‘Xmas card received, it did my heart good!’ (January 2015)
Ted Kaczynski’s Letter to Michael Majewski (February 2015)
A letter from Ted Kaczynski discussing the publishing of other people’s anti-tech writings (February 2016)
Ted Kaczynski’s Correspondence with Christine Mandy (May 2016)
Ted Kaczynski’s letter to Anonymous on his reading interests (Aug 2016)
Ted Argues the Harvard Psych Experiments Had Little Effect on His Personality (2017–2018)
Excerpts From a Letter About His Eugene O’Neill Stamps (2017)
Ted Kaczynski’s Unsent Letter to Manhunt Unabomber Assistant (2017)
Ted Kaczynski’s Letter to Mr. K. (March 2018)
Ted Kaczynski’s letter to a Polish kid (June 2018)
Ted Kaczynski’s Letter to Anonymous on Self-Discipline (July 2018)
Ted Kaczynski’s Letter Correspondence With John H. Richardson (2018–2020[?])
Jamie Gehring’s Letters To & From Ted Kaczynski (2018–2021)
Ted Kaczynski’s Correspondence with Maria DiLorenzo (2020–2021)
Ted Kaczynski’s Correspondence with Lily Yang (June 2021)
Ted Kaczynski’s Various Notes for Prison Staff (November 2021)
Ted Kaczynski’s Correspondence with Andy (December 2021)
Ted Kaczynski’s Correspondence with Bridget Dugan (July 2020)
A Letter from Ted Kaczynski to Aram (May 2022)
The Letter That Broke the News on Ted’s Terminal Cancer (2022)
Ted Kaczynski’s Unsent Letter to Manhunt Unabomber Assistant (2017)
Jamie Gehring’s Letters To & From Ted Kaczynski (2018–2021)
Ted Kaczynski’s Correspondence with Maria DiLorenzo (2020–2021)
The Letter That Broke the News on Ted’s Terminal Cancer (2022)
‘Unabomber’ Ted Kaczynski Hanged Himself in Prison Cell...911 Audio Reveals
Yom Kippur Afternoon Speakers 2023: Violence and Forgiveness
Analysis of Ted’s ideas & actions
Anthropology
Bushcraft
Indigenous
Art
History
Literature
Nature Writing
Mountain Men
Philosophy
Technology
News Stories
Revolution
Philosophy
Psychology
Science
Technology
Travel
A Voyage Towards the South Pole and Round the World, Volume 1
A Voyage Towards the South Pole and Round the World, Volume 2
Warfare
Politics
Policing
Unsorted
Bomb Jolts Jet (Washington Post, 16 Nov 1979)
Ann Arbor News Stories on Ted Kaczynski (Ann Arbor News, 17 Nov 1985)
‘Junkyard Bomber’ suspect to be focus of NBC expose (Sacramento Union, 30 Jun 1987)
Mail Bomb Attack Leaves Yale Computer Scientist in Critical Condition (Los Angeles Times, 25 Jun 1993)
Yale Professor Is Injured by Blast; Mail Bomb Tied to Terror in 70’s (New York Times, 25 Jun 1993)
Clue and $1 Million Reward In Case of the Serial Bomber (New York Times, 7 Oct 1993)
Ad Executive Killed by Bomb Mailed to House In New Jersey (New York Times, 11 Dec 1994)
Mail bomb kills ad exec (Washington Post, 11 Dec 1994)
Bombing in New Jersey (New York Times, 12 Dec 1994)
Bombing in New Jersey: The Victim (New York Times, 12 Dec 1994)
F.B.I. Says Fatal Mail Blast Is Work of Serial Bomber (New York Times, 12 Dec 1994)
Meticulous in Building His Bombs, Fastidious in Remaining At Large (New York Times, 12 Dec 1994)
A Serial Bomber Strikes Again (Time Magazine, 26 Dec 1994)
BOMBING IN SACRAMENTO: THE LETTER; (New York Times, 26 Apr 1995)
Unabomber taunts victim with letter of explanation (New York Times, 27 Apr 1995)
FBI Releases Letter in Unabom’ Case (Washington Post, 27 Apr 1995)
Unabomber ... The Penthouse Connection (Time Magazine, 28 Apr 1995)
Publishers Mull Unabomber Offer (AdAge, 1 May 1995)
Publisher of Penthouse says he’ll print Unabomber’s manifesto (Longview Daily News, 1 May 1995)
Montana Mean Time (New York Times, 1 May 1995)
Environmentalists leary of Unabomber’s calling (Oakland Tribune, 1 May 1995)
Loss of Faith in Institutions (SF Gate, 1 May 1995)
Guccione solicits Unabomber (Concord Monitor, 2 May 1995)
All fall down... (New Scientist, 6 May 1995)
Penthouse Won’t Aid FBI on Unabomber (San Francisco Chronicle, 6 May 1995)
Guccione won’t cooperate with FBI in Unabomber case (Palladium-Item, 7 May 1995)
The Bomb is in the Mail (Time Magazine, 8 May 1995)
America’s Bomb Culture (Time Magazine, 8 May 1995)
Return of the ‘Unabomber’ (U.S. News & World Report, 8 May 1995)
The desperate search for elusive answers (Maclean’s, 15 May 1995)
The Unabomber and David Gelertner (New York Times, 21 May 1995)
The Unabomber and David Gelernter (New York Times, 21 May 1995)
Unabomber Threatens, Then Calls It a Prank (Washington Post, 29 Jun 1995)
Mail Bomber Links an End to Killings to His Manifesto (New York Times, 30 Jun 1995)
Seen But Not Heard (Harper’s Magazine, 1 Jul 1995)
S.F. Newspaper Denies Getting Letter in ‘85 From Unabomber (Deseret News, 2 Jul 1995)
Unabomber claims he told motives in ‘85 note (SF Gate, 2 Jul 1995)
“Press Should Tell Unabomber ‘No’” (San Francisco Chronicle, 4 Jul 1995)
An Open Letter — Professor to Unabomber/Response addresses concerns of ‘FC’ (SF Gate, 4 Jul 1995)
Newsweek’s Unabomber Issue (Newsweek, 10 Jul 1995)
Excerpts From Manuscript Linked to Suspect in 17-Year Series of Bombings (New York Times, 2 Aug 1995)
Guccione’s Unabomber Response (An Advertising Age Roundup, 3 Aug 1995)
Unabomber Excerpts Show State of Mind (Buffalo News, 3 Aug 1995)
Bomb Suspect Is Invited to Write a Column (New York Times, 3 Aug 1995)
Esoteric Wedge of Academia Is Roiled by Hunt for Bomber (New York Times, 5 Aug 1995)
University Ponders Unabom Link (New York Times, 6 Aug 1995)
End Killing, Guccione Tells the Unabomber (AdAge, 7 Aug 1995)
‘60S RADICALS: WHERE ARE THEY NOW? (Los Angeles Times, 12 Aug 1995)
Publish or Perish (Time Magazine, 14 Aug 1995)
A TRADITION OF HATE FOR UNABOMBER (Chicago Tribune, 29 Aug 1995)
Statement on Bomber’s Manuscript (New York Times, 19 Sep 1995)
Times and The Washington Post Grant Mail Bomber’s Demand (New York Times, 19 Sep 1995)
Unabomber Manuscript is Published (Washington Post, 19 Sep 1995)
FBI Praises Newspapers for Printing Unabomber’s Tract (Los Angeles Times, 20 Sep 1995)
The Terrorist Tract That’s Hot Reading (Washington Post, 23 Sep 1995)
The Unabomber Speaks (Penthouse Magazine, 1 Oct 1995)
Libraries Questioned in Search for Unabomber (American Libraries, 1 Jan 1996)
Unabomber suspect in custody (CNN, 3 Apr 1996)
ABC News Footage on Ted Kaczynski’s Arrest (YouTube, 3 Apr 1996)
Michigan professors remember Unabomber suspect as student (Ironwood Daily Globe, 4 Apr 1996)
A Man Known to Few, And a Mystery to Many (New York Times, 4 Apr 1996)
Among the Junipers, a Loner ‘Not That Remarkable’ (New York Times, 4 Apr 1996)
At the Places Where Bombs Killed, a Day for Memories and Nervous Optimism (New York Times, 4 Apr 1996)
Ex-Professor Is Seized In Montana as Suspect In the Unabom Attacks (New York Times, 4 Apr 1996)
With a Family Discovery, a Manhunt Comes to an End (New York Times, 4 Apr 1996)
Unabomber Suspect Seized (Newsday, 4 Apr 1996)
Trail of Victims (Newsday, 4 Apr 1996)
Halls of Ivy to Mountain Cabin (Newsday, 4 Apr 1996)
FBI Agents, Media Give Lincoln An Early Start To Visitor Season (Spokesman-Review, 4 Apr 1996)
Unabomber Suspect In Custody (Spokesman-Review, 4 Apr 1996)
Suspect A Genius In Mathematics (Spokesman-Review, 4 Apr 1996)
A Great Place To Hide (Spokesman-Review, 4 Apr 1996)
Unabomber profile: smart, mid-aged loner (Union Democrat, 4 Apr 1996)
Unabomb suspect held in Montana (Union Democrat, 4 Apr 1996)
Bookish Recluse Lived Sparse Cabin Existence (Washington Post, 4 Apr 1996)
Unabomber Suspect Is Detained in Montana (Washington Post, 4 Apr 1996)
Math Professor Held As Suspected Unabomber (Waycross Journal-Herald, 4 Apr 1996)
Among survivors, puzzlement, hope and relief (Boston Globe, 5 Apr 1996)
Meteoric talent that burned out (Boston Globe, 5 Apr 1996)
In Illinois, a childhood of math and pressure (Boston Globe, 5 Apr 1996)
Washington Friday Journal (C-SPAN, 5 Apr 1996)
Charges Expected In Unabomber Case (Daily News, 5 Apr 1996)
Suspect Is A Quiet Loner (Daily News, 5 Apr 1996)
Store owner says suspect seemed like ‘an innocent’ (Deseret News, 5 Apr 1996)
1969 decision to leave is a mystery even today (Deseret News, 5 Apr 1996)
No trace of Kaczynski in state’s data bases (Deseret News, 5 Apr 1996)
Suspect seen as ‘weird’ even in college (Deseret News, 5 Apr 1996)
Boyhood Friend Refuses to Comment (Deseret News, 5 Apr 1996)
FBI came calling when profile seemed to fit Ogden man (Deseret News, 5 Apr 1996)
FBI Trap Mad Bomber (Mirror, 5 Apr 1996)
Long and Twisting Trail Led To Unabom Suspect’s Arrest (New York Times, 5 Apr 1996)
On the Suspect’s Trail: The Suspect (New York Times, 5 Apr 1996)
Suspect Arraigned on One Bomb Count (New York Times, 5 Apr 1996)
Unabomber Suspect Charged (Spokesman-Review, 5 Apr 1996)
Intelligence Sets This Suspect Apart (Spokesman-Review, 5 Apr 1996)
Kaczynski Lived A Life On The Fringe (Spokesman-Review, 5 Apr 1996)
Sale of Illinois House Led to Break in Probe (Washington Post, 5 Apr 1996)
Washington Saturday Journal (C-SPAN, 6 Apr 1996)
CBS Denies Forcing FBI To Rush Arrest (Spokesman-Review, 6 Apr 1996)
Officials Divided Over CBS Handling of Unabomber Story (Washington Post, 6 Apr 1996)
Washington Sunday Journal (C-SPAN, 7 Apr 1996)
Hiding Out Underneath The Big Sky (New York Times, 7 Apr 1996)
Agents Find Live Bomb In Man’s Cabin (Spokesman-Review, 7 Apr 1996)
Montanans’ Tolerance Stops Where Property Line Begins (Spokesman-Review, 7 Apr 1996)
Kaczynski Brothers Traveled Very Different Paths (Spokesman-Review, 9 Apr 1996)
Suspect’s brother put lives before loyalty (Times, 10 Apr 1996)
In Letters, Window on Life of the Unabom Suspect (New York Times, 10 Apr 1996)
In Unabom Case, Pain for Suspect’s Family (New York Times, 10 Apr 1996)
Unabomber used library at UC Davis? (Sacramento Bee, 10 Apr 1996)
Anonymous Leaks Pour From Federal Sources (Deseret News, 11 Apr 1996)
A caring way to mark private pain (Sacramento Bee, 11 Apr 1996)
Did Failed Romance Ignite Kaczynski’s Rage In 1978? (Spokesman-Review, 11 Apr 1996)
FBI Goes on Fishing Trip After Call (Spokesman-Review, 11 Apr 1996)
Who was the Unabomber? Colleagues, classmates say Kaczynski’s intellect isolated him (San Francisco Chronicle, 12 Apr 1996)
Terrorist psychobabble mixes good guys with bad (Bangor Daily News, 13 Apr 1996)
Reputed ‘Manifesto’ Recovered (Washington Post, 13 Apr 1996)
Swirling Around Unabom Suspect, an Environmental Dispute (New York Times, 14 Apr 1996)
To Unabomb Victims, a Deeper Mystery (Washington Post, 14 Apr 1996)
Out Here in Montana (Time Magazine, 15 Apr 1996)
Tracking Down the Unabomber (Time Magazine, 15 Apr 1996)
Unabomber: The Power of Paranoia (Time Magazine, 15 Apr 1996)
The mad bomber? (U.S. News & World Report, 15 Apr 1996)
The cabin manifest: bombs, 239 books (Tampa Bay Times, 16 Apr 1996)
Hot Type (Chicago Reader, 18 Apr 1996)
Ellen Tarmichael’s news conference after the Unabomber’s arrest (CNN, 18 Apr 1996)
Woman had two dates with Unabom suspect (CNN, 18 Apr 1996)
Woman linked to Kaczynski speaks up (SF Gate, 18 Apr 1996)
Woman Dated Kaczynski After Bomber’s 1st Attack (Chicago Tribune, 19 Apr 1996)
Postal worker says she reported seeing Unabomber suspect in ‘95 (Los Angeles Times, 19 Apr 1996)
A search for meaning in the madness (Moscow-Pullman Daily News, 19 Apr 1996)
Delilah’ Clips and Tells About Unabom Suspect (New York Times, 19 Apr 1996)
Government admits leaks; girl dated Kaczynski twice (Observer-Reporter, 19 Apr 1996)
Government Admits Leaks In Unabom Case But Feds Reject Arguments That Kaczynski Should Be Set Free (Spokesman Review, 19 Apr 1996)
Bomb Suspect in Jail (Washington Post, 19 Apr 1996)
United States v. Kaczynski (U.S. News & World Report, 22 Apr 1996)
Secret anguish of Unabomber’s family (GLOBE Magazine, 23 Apr 1996)
Family of Slain Timber Lobbyist Files Suit Naming Kaczynski (Associated Press, 25 Apr 1996)
Did Kaczynski Pattern His Life After Thoreau? (Deseret News, 27 Apr 1996)
Sketch Artist Draws a Bead on High-profile Suspects (Washington Post, 27 Apr 1996)
The Unabomber case’s other dark side; Congress takes a poke at terrorism (U.S. News & World Report, 29 Apr 1996)
With Patrons like the Unabomber, What’s a Librarian to Do? (American Libraries, 1 May 1996)
The media and terrorism: Implications of the Unabomber case (Terrorism and Political Violence, 1 May 1996)
The Long Unabom Manhunt Becomes a Paperback Sprint (New York Times, 2 May 1996)
I fell for a serial killer... (New Statesman & Society, 10 May 1996)
Academic roots of paranoia (U.S. News & World Report, 13 May 1996)
Ecologist to Unabomber? (Los Angeles Times, 17 May 1996)
From a Child of Promise to the Unabom Suspect (New York Times, 26 May 1996)
Child’s Play for the Unabomber (Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, 1 Jun 1996)
Campus Turmoil of 60’s Reveals Themes Echoed in Unabom Manifesto (New York Times, 1 Jun 1996)
The Last Refuge (Texas Monthly, 1 Jun 1996)
The Mind of the Unabomber (New Republic, 10 Jun 1996)
‘Apotheosis Of A Stereotype’ (Scientist, 10 Jun 1996)
They Call It Luddite Love (New York Times, 15 Sep 1996)
The ‘Unabomber for President’ campaign (San Francisco Examiner, 17 Sep 1996)
The historically significant environmental events of ’96 (Indianapolis Star, 29 Dec 1996)
Zerzan & the Media (Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed 43 (Vol 15 No 1, 1 Jan 1997)
Unabomber became an icon on the Net (CNN, 1 Jan 1997)
Informants, Rats, and Tattletales (Criminal Justice Ethics, 1 Jan 1997)
Kaczynski Letters Reveal Tormented Mind (Washington Post, 19 Jan 1997)
An Optimist’s Lament (New York Times, 30 Mar 1997)
Reno will pursue Kaczynski death (Sacramento Bee, 16 May 1997)
Unabomber: On the Trail of America’s Most-Wanted Serial Killer (Atlantic Books, 15 Jul 1997)
Brother Tells of Ordeal After Deciding to Turn Kaczynski In (Los Angeles Times, 9 Oct 1997)
Kaczynski: ‘Lots of People I’d Like To Hurt’ (Spokesman Review, 3 Nov 1997)
He’s Not Crazy, He’s Our Neighbor (Time Magazine, 3 Nov 1997)
The Case Against Kaczynski (Washington Post, 9 Nov 1997)
Unabomber trial begins (BBC News, 13 Nov 1997)
Manifesto remarks annoy Kaczynski (Tampa Bay Times, 21 Nov 1997)
Brother Asserts Prosecutors Misled Him in Unabom Case (New York Times, 23 Nov 1997)
Daybook Interview with Daniel Klaidman (C-SPAN, 29 Nov 1997)
Brotherly Intervention (New York Times, 29 Nov 1997)
Earth First! denies getting a letter from Kaczynski (North Adams Transcript, 10 Dec 1997)
A Chronology of the UNABOM investigation (Legal Information Institute, 15 Dec 1997)
Kaczynski’s views might be on trial, too (Sunday Oregonian, 21 Dec 1997)
Profiles of Unabomber Jury (Washington Post, 23 Dec 1997)
Berkeley in the 60s (NPR News, 27 Dec 1997)
Lawyers Drop Mental Defense For Kaczynski (New York Times, 30 Dec 1997)
The Unabomber Judge (Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 1 Jan 1998)
Time Line (Washington Post, 1 Jan 1998)
Kaczynski Trial Halted as It Begins (Wired, 5 Jan 1998)
Unabomber Trial Halted As It Begins (Washington Post, 6 Jan 1998)
Judge Faces Unsettling Questions About Kaczynski’s Mental State (Washington Post, 9 Jan 1998)
Kaczynski Agrees to Mental Exam, Seeks to Represent Himself (Washington Post, 9 Jan 1998)
Secret Panel Decides if a Federal Case Becomes a Capital Case (Washington Post, 11 Jan 1998)
At His Own Request (Time Magazine, 12 Jan 1998)
Serra Says Kaczynski Wanted Ideology Defense (San Francisco Chronicle, 14 Jan 1998)
Representing Ted Kaczynski (Sacramento Bee, 15 Jan 1998)
Kaczynski Is Competent For Trial, Lawyers Agree (Washington Post, 21 Jan 1998)
Both Sides Say Kaczynski May Represent Himself (Washington Post, 22 Jan 1998)
Kaczynski Avoids a Death Sentence With Guilty Plea (New York Times, 23 Jan 1998)
Kaczynski Pleads Guilty (Washington Post, 23 Jan 1998)
Kaczynski’s Brother and Accuser Expresses Sadness, Relief (Washington Post, 24 Jan 1998)
A Better Defense For The Unabomber? (Time Magazine, 27 Jan 1998)
A Difficult Client (ABA Journal, 1 Mar 1998)
Surviving the Unabomber Media Circus (American Libraries, 1 Mar 1998)
Defending the Unabomber (New Yorker Magazine, 8 Mar 1998)
Ecology and Ecstasy on Interstate 80 (Hudson Review, 1 Apr 1998)
Excerpts From Unabomber’s Journal (New York Times, 29 Apr 1998)
In Unabomber’s Own Words, A Chilling Account of Murder (New York Times, 29 Apr 1998)
Unabomber sentenced to 4 life terms (Daily Herald, 5 May 1998)
Unabomber Sentenced to Life in Prison (Los Angeles Times, 5 May 1998)
Kaczynski Sentenced to Four Life Terms (Washington Post, 5 May 1998)
Fate of stored cabin up to Unabomber family (Billings Gazette, 6 May 1998)
FBI agent suspended without pay for taking antlers from Kaczynski’s cabin (Billings Gazette, 6 May 1998)
Supermax has new resident (Billings Gazette, 6 May 1998)
Unabomber Enters Supermax Prison (CBS News, 6 May 1998)
Kaczynski Is Solitary Again, but With Amenities in ‘Supermax’ Prison (Washington Post, 4 Jul 1998)
FBI Gives Reward to Unabomber’s Brother (Washington Post, 21 Aug 1998)
Unabomber’s Psychiatric Profile Reveals Gender-identity Struggle (Chicago Tribune, 12 Sep 1998)
Gender Confusion, Sex Change Idea Fueled Kaczynski’s Rage, Report Says (Washington Post, 12 Sep 1998)
News in Brief on November 23, 1998 (Reno Gazette-Journal, 23 Nov 1998)
Unabomber Story Archive (Sacramento Bee, 3 Dec 1998)
The profile and the suspect (Sacramento Bee, 5 Dec 1998)
The Key Players (Sacramento Bee, 6 Dec 1998)
The Trial in Brief (Sacramento Bee, 6 Dec 1998)
The Unabomber’s life in Montana (Missoulian, 13 Dec 1998)
Kaczynski blasts Unabomber book (Missoulian, 2 Feb 1999)
An ideal home for a hermit (Sacramento Bee, 3 Feb 1999)
Marketing the Unabomber (Sacramento Bee, 3 Feb 1999)
In Book, Unabomber Pleads His Case (New York Times, 1 Mar 1999)
Prepub Buzz — Publishing the Unabomber — And Others Fit to Print (Publishers Weekly, 1 Mar 1999)
A Convict’s Memoir With No Remorse (New York Times, 7 Mar 1999)
Diaries Tell of Kaczynski Sabotage (New York Times, 13 Mar 1999)
New Portrait of Unabomber (New York Times, 14 Mar 1999)
Hundreds Take Up the Cause of a Killer (New York Times, 26 Apr 1999)
Items seized from Kaczynski’s cabin (Sacramento Bee, 3 May 1999)
Unabomber Writes Story For Magazine at SUNY (New York Times, 25 Aug 1999)
Publisher Cautious on Unabomber’s Book (New York Times, 11 Oct 1999)
CIA Shrinks & LSD (Counter Punch, 18 Oct 1999)
Publisher Yanks Unabomber Book Deal (AP News, 5 Nov 1999)
Unabomber Book Blows Up (Publishers Weekly, 15 Nov 1999)
UM Nabs Unabomber’s Letters (American Libraries, 1 Dec 1999)
Rethinking Privacy in the Public Library (International Information & Library Review, 1 Jan 2000)
Kaczynski letters opened; Documents available to public (Ann Arbor News, 4 Jun 2000)
Kaczynski letters available to view (Michigan Daily, 12 Jun 2000)
Unabomber’s Gift Makes His Life a Study in Anarchy (SF Gate, 17 Dec 2000)
The Unabomber’s Media Pen Pals (Smoking Gun, 30 Jan 2001)
McVeigh responds to PETA request that he have vegan last meal (Oklahoman, 16 Apr 2001)
On Eve of His Execution, McVeigh’s Legacy Remains Death and Pain (New York Times, 10 Jun 2001)
David Kaczynski to lead anti-death penalty group (Spokesman-Review, 1 Aug 2001)
Our Towns; Crime, Punishment and the Brothers K. (New York Times, 5 Aug 2001)
Promise grows to friendship (Chicago Tribune, 27 Jan 2002)
A Puzzling Descent (SF Gate, 9 May 2002)
Unabomber essay urges attacks on ‘techno-industrial system’ (SF Gate, 27 Jul 2002)
From Jail Cell, Unabomber Finds a Forum (Washington Post, 27 Jul 2002)
The Road To Capture (Time Magazine, 4 Nov 2002)
University president refuses to tell committee about mobster brother (Tuscaloosa News, 7 Dec 2002)
Keeping America Posted on the Web, Scandalous Documents Find Their Way to the Smoking Gun (New York Daily News, 10 Mar 2003)
Web site keeping America posted (Hour, 14 Mar 2003)
Feds Get Letter From The Unabomber (Smoking Gun, 27 May 2003)
The Unabomber Wants His Stuff Back (Smoking Gun, 7 Aug 2003)
Behind Bars With The Unabomber (Smoking Gun, 27 Oct 2003)
Ruling on Kaczynski papers wrong (Lodi News-Sentinel, 16 Mar 2004)
The New Monastic Librarians (UTNE Reader, 1 Jul 2005)
Snowy middle ground (High County News, 6 Mar 2006)
10 years ago, Unabomber arrested (Billings Gazette, 1 Apr 2006)
Kaczynski angered atop Red Mountain (Montana Standard, 4 Apr 2006)
Most infamous alum in fight over papers (Michigan Daily, 10 Jan 2007)
Unabomber battles for control of his writings (International Herald Tribune, 22 Jan 2007)
Unabomber Wages Legal Battle to Halt the Sale of Papers (New York Times, 22 Jan 2007)
Kaczynski to address death penalty forum at Carrol College (Blackfoot Valley Dispatch, 1 Feb 2007)
Death penalty talk to coincide with bill (Independent-Record, 2 Feb 2007)
Media Can Stop Killers From Having Notoriety (Real Clear Politics, 7 Dec 2007)
Tales from the Unabomber’s mother (Chicago Tribune, 17 May 2008)
Timeline: The bombings, according to Ted (Chicago Tribune, 18 May 2008)
Kaczynski Angered By Predatory Home Loan (Smoking Gun, 12 Aug 2008)
Unabomber protests against log cabin display (Telegraph, 13 Aug 2008)
Group against death penalty rallies in Helena (Independent-Record, 11 Oct 2008)
FBI Preps Unabomber Papers (Smoking Gun, 11 May 2010)
Unabomber’s Victims Fear He Could Post Writings (Smoking Gun, 14 Sep 2010)
Unabomber’s Victims Fear He Could Post Writings (AOL News, 15 Sep 2010)
Unabomber still writing after 14 years in prison (Los Angeles Times, 26 Sep 2010)
Unabomber’s book finds publisher in Port Townsend (Peninsula Daily News, 28 Sep 2010)
From the Unabomber to Loughner (New Yorker, 11 Jan 2011)
David Kaczynski Knows How Jared Loughner’s Family Feels (AOL News, 14 Jan 2011)
The Mitigator (New Yorker, 2 May 2011)
Your last chance to bid on the Unabomber’s underwear? (Earth First! News, 2 Jun 2011)
‘Unabomber’ auction comes to a close (Times Union, 2 Jun 2011)
Stand up against the anti-technology terrorists (Nature, 22 Aug 2011)
Unabomber copycat bomb injures Mexican scientists (Physics Today, 25 Aug 2011)
Unabomber lists self as ‘prisoner’ in Harvard directory (Boston Globe, 23 May 2012)
Harvard Alumni Association apologizes for listing Unabomber Ted Kaczynski’s ‘awards’ — his life sentences for terror campaign (Boston Globe, 24 May 2012)
Unabomber can’t make Harvard reunion, sends update (Reuters, 24 May 2012)
Words on Trial (New Yorker, 16 Jul 2012)
April 3, 1996: The Unabomber is apprehended (ABA Journal, 1 Apr 2013)
Years after Unabomber Drama, Kaczynski and Patrik Find Peace (Daily Gazette, 26 May 2013)
Anti-nanotech violence (Nature, 1 Oct 2013)
When troubled young men turn to terror, is it ideology or pathology? (Globe and Mail, 24 Oct 2014)
Was the Unabomber a Eugene O’Neill Fan? (Daily Beast, 6 Nov 2014)
Unabomber Investigation and Trial (C-SPAN, 19 Nov 2014)
How publishing a 35,000-word manifesto led to the Unabomber (Washington Post, 19 Sep 2015)
“Bull manure”: Report details Unabomber’s prison letters (CBS News, 25 Jan 2016)
Brother who turned in the Unabomber: ‘I want him to know that the door’s open’ (Guardian, 7 Feb 2016)
My Uneventful Correspondence with the Unabomber (Prose Matters' Medium, 4 Apr 2016)
David Kaczynski and the ties that bind (Hudson Valley One, 18 Apr 2016)
Will the Real Unabomber Please Stand Up? Ted Kaczynski Writes Me, Alleging Hoax (Bryan Denson's Blog, 17 May 2016)
The Unabomber Claims Letters Written In His Name Are A Hoax (Buzz Feed News, 20 Jun 2016)
Jeanne Boylan Draws Memories (NY Art Beat, 1 Jan 2017)
The Unabomber: Killer Virgin’s Secret Love Letters (National Enquirer, 2 Aug 2017)
Tough Love! Unabomber Will Die A Jailhouse Virgin (Radar Online, 10 Aug 2017)
Making a Murderer’s Cabin (emmy magazine, 7 Sep 2017)
Unabomber feature film holding casting call in Helena (Missoulian, 8 Mar 2018)
A Clean Slate (Blackfoot Valley Dispatch, 12 Apr 2018)
Adam Parfrey, Publisher of the Provocative, Dies at 61 (New York Times, 14 May 2018)
Someone Just Filed a Copy of the Unabomber Manifesto in the DNC’s Case Against Russia (Law and Crime News, 6 Jun 2018)
It Took 17 Years to Catch the Unabomber, but 5 Days to Find Cesar Sayoc (Atlantic, 15 Nov 2018)
This California Airport Bomber Was a Godfather of Lone Wolf Terrorism (Vice News, 4 Mar 2019)
Montana Historical Society eyes Unabomber cabin after D.C. museum displaying it plans to close (Independent-Record, 10 Oct 2019)
Unabomber Ted Kaczynski now held in ‘Alcatraz of the Rockies’ (Independent-Record, 2 Apr 2021)
Unabomber: Timeline of bombings (Independent-Record, 2 Apr 2021)
Unabomber’s legacy resonates 25 years after arrest in Montana (Independent-Record, 2 Apr 2021)
Covering the Unabomber: It was ‘all hands on deck’ for Helena journalists reporting national story (Independent-Record, 3 Apr 2021)
Unabomber photos still elicit attention; students captured first shots (Independent-Record, 3 Apr 2021)
The Unabomber next door: Lincoln not defined by its most infamous denizen (Independent-Record, 4 Apr 2021)
Unabomber’s cabin remains on display in DC (Independent-Record, 4 Apr 2021)
Complete coverage: The Unabomber’s arrest in Montana, 25 years later (Independent-Record, 5 Apr 2021)
Writer finds decades-old letters from Unabomber seeking travel advice (New York Post, 22 Sep 2021)
‘Unabomber’ Ted Kaczynski moved to prison medical facility (AP News, 23 Dec 2021)
Ted Kaczynski Diagnosed With Terminal Cancer (Anarch, 8 Feb 2022)
What We’re Still Getting Wrong About the Unabomber (Nation, 15 Mar 2022)
Where Is ‘Unabomber’ Ted Kaczynski Now? (Arts and Entertainment TV Network, 1 Jul 2022)
Unabomber Ted Kaczynski found dead in prison cell aged 81 (iNews, 10 Jun 2023)
How the Case Against Ted Kaczynski, the ‘Unabomber,’ Unfolded (New York Times, 10 Jun 2023)
Kaczynski Is Said to Have Died by Suicide in Prison (New York Times, 10 Jun 2023)
Ted Kaczynski ‘Unabomber’ Who Attacked Modern Life, Dies at 81 (New York Times, 10 Jun 2023)
Ted Kaczynski, who left trail of death and terror as Unabomber, dies at 81 (San Francisco Chronicle, 10 Jun 2023)
Ted Kaczynski, who planted fear and death as the Unabomber, dies at 81 (Washington Post, 10 Jun 2023)
Unabomber Ted Kaczynski, the lonely Harvard student whose room smelled of foot powder (Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 11 Jun 2023)
Unabomber’s Prison Letters with Journalist Shed Light on America’s First Eco-Terrorist (Davis Vanguard, 11 Jun 2023)
James Watt & Ted Kaczynski (Leah Sottile's Substack, 11 Jun 2023)
Newspapers Printed Unabomber’s Manifesto in 1995. It’s Still Fiercely Debated. (New York Times, 11 Jun 2023)
Convicted ‘Unabomber’ Ted Kaczynski dead at 81 (Reuters, 11 Jun 2023)
Before he was the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski was a mind-control test subject (Washington Post, 11 Jun 2023)
In 1995, The Post weighed whether to print the Unabomber’s manifesto (Washington Post, 11 Jun 2023)
5 things you might not know about Chicago native Ted Kaczynski — the ‘Unabomber’ who died in prison Saturday (Chicago Tribune, 12 Jun 2023)
The Unabomber, the CIA and LSD (Counter Punch, 12 Jun 2023)
What Happened To The Unabomber’s Cabin? (Grunge, 12 Jun 2023)
Unabomber Victims Reflect on Kaczynski’s Death (New York Times, 12 Jun 2023)
Unabomber beginnings trace back to U-M: Brother says he suffered pretty serious delusions (Battle Creek Enquirer, 13 Jun 2023)
How the FBI files on Unabomber Ted Kaczynski ended up at PennWest California (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 13 Jun 2023)
‘Unabomber’ Ted Kaczynski Hanged Himself in Prison Cell...911 Audio Reveals (TMZ, 13 Jun 2023)
In Ted Kaczynski, Artists Found a Means of Exploring the Horror of Living in America Today (ARTnews, 14 Jun 2023)
The rise of the Unabomber right (Newstatesman, 14 Jun 2023)
Unabomber’s death sparks new interest in University of Michigan’s Kaczynskiana archives (MLive, 15 Jun 2023)
No Culture for Alienated Men (New York Times, 17 Jun 2023)
‘His ideas resonate’: how the Unabomber’s dangerous anti-tech manifesto lives on (Guardian, 19 Jun 2023)
The death of the Unabomber: will his dangerous influence live on? (Guardian, 19 Jun 2023)
Ted Kaczynski We Hardly Knew Ye (Counter Punch, 23 Jun 2023)
Where I Stand: Not for the Death of a Bomber (Plumas News, 3 Jul 2023)
The Unabomber in Saskatchewan (Saskatchewan News, 3 Jul 2023)
Why I’d have the Unabomber at my table (Independent, 26 Aug 2023)
My Unlikely Exchange with Ted Kaczynski (Crime Report, 17 Oct 2023)
The Machine Breaker (Harper’s Magazine, 1 Nov 2023)
Correspondence with the Unabomber (Just The Facts, 19 Jan 2024)
Left-wing anarchist guilty of terror offences after declaring he wanted to kill at least 50 people (Sky News, 23 Feb 2024)
Was the Unabomber an ‘eco-terrorist’? Not really. Here’s why he did the things he did (ZME Science, 1 Apr 2024)
‘Unabomber’ Ted Kaczynski had late-stage rectal cancer and was ‘depressed’ before prison suicide, autopsy says (NBC News, 17 Apr 2024)
Luigi Mangione’s Friend Recalls Reading Unabomber Manifesto Together (TMZ, 12 Oct 2024)
Suspect in C.E.O. Killing Withdrew From a Life of Privilege and Promise (New York Times, 9 Dec 2024)
What we know about Luigi Mangione, suspect charged in UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killing (CBS News, 10 Dec 2024)
Brother of ‘Unabomber’ Ted Kaczynski: It’s a ‘terrible mistake’ if Luigi Mangione was influenced by him (NBC News, 10 Dec 2024)
Who is Luigi Mangione? Loved ones describe alleged Brian Thompson gunman (ABC News, 11 Dec 2024)
What we know about Luigi Mangione, suspect charged in UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killing (CBS News, 11 Dec 2024)
Luigi Mangione’s twisted radicalism (Newstatesman, 11 Dec 2024)
Months Before C.E.O.’s Killing, the Suspect Went Silent. Where Was He? (New York Times, 12 Dec 2024)
Accounts being linked to Rupnow online (Daily Mail, 18 Dec 2024)
The Unabomber’s Brother Turned Him In. Then Spent 27 Years Trying to Win Him Back. (New York Times, 29 Apr 2025)
Netflix Unabomber movie (Nightly, 5 Jun 2025)
Kroschel, staff, say close to 20 animals missing after raid on wildlife center (Chilkat Valley News, 2 Jul 2025)
Did Trump’s uncle teach the Unabomber? No. Here’s what really happened (Independent, 16 Jul 2025)
Demonic (New York Post, 28 Aug 2025)
US leader of global neo-Nazi terrorist group signals retribution for arrests (Guardian, 5 Dec 2025)
Hollywood Writers Reached an AI Deal That Will Rewrite History (Wired, 27 Sep 2023)
Ex-activist says FBI offered him deal to inform on fugitive arrested in Wales (Guardian, 29 Nov 2024)
Tobacco Growers Bring Suits (Sun, 20 Dec 1969)
Mideast scholars debate use of intelligence links (Boston Globe, 24 Nov 1985)
Scholar to Quit Post at Harvard Over C.I.A. Tie (New York Times, 2 Jan 1986)
All parties damaged in CIA-Safran affair (Boston Globe, 5 Jan 1986)
CIA reforms flawed say academics (Boston Globe, 9 Mar 1986)
Rome Journal; Official Favors: Oil That Makes Italy Go Round (New York Times, 20 Apr 2001)
David Kaczynski’s News Stories for The Colombia Daily Spectator (Spectator, 1 Dec 1966)
Cutting the timber harvests (Bulletin, 28 Nov 1999)
Loggers’ lawsuit says policies violate church-state split (Reno Gazette-Journal, 9 Jan 2000)
It all began in protest against Glen Canyon Dam (Arizona Daily Star, 17 Jun 2001)
Activists’ research helps save old-growth forest (Sentinel, 24 Jun 2001)
Protesters call treetops home (Sunday Oregonian, 6 Dec 1998)
Eco-radicals warn of violence (Independent, 19 Apr 1992)
Sound and fury of the eco-worriers (Guardian, 28 Aug 1992)
Explode a condom, save the world. (Guardian, 10 Jul 1993)
A Revolutionary Movement Hits Small-Town America (Los Angeles Times, 3 Aug 1999)
Debate stirs over anarchist tactics (Register-Guard, 23 Dec 1999)
Burning zeal for change (Los Angeles Times, 13 Oct 2003)
Defense: Arsonist fell under spell of ecoterrorism guru (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 25 May 2007)
Armed Resistance (Nature, 30 Aug 2012)
LBC Tabler Physically Attacks Anarchists, in Defense of Eco-Extremism (Indybay, 6 Sep 2017)
Luna landing (Globe and Mail, 25 Mar 2000)
Author sees a growing move towards earth-based spirituality (Enterprise-Record, 27 Apr 2002)
Julia Butterfly Hill deported by Ecuador after oil confrontation (San Francisco Chronicle, 19 Jul 2002)
What ever happened to the eco-warriors? (Daily Telegraph, 28 Feb 2004)
Florida biologist saves drowning bear (Telegraph, 30 Jun 2008)
Choosing Smart Embryos Isn’t Immoral (Reason Magazine, 1 Mar 2019)
2 Texas Men Plotted Coup of Haitian Island to Enslave Women and Children, U.S. Says (New York Times, 22 Nov 2025)
All hail the galactic lords of ... Darlington (Independent, 20 May 2006)
Hermit Found, Unaware Draft Status Now 4-F (St. Louis Globe-Democrat, 23 Nov 1961)
Meet the Possum — a hermit who won hearts (Age Melbourne, 4 May 1985)
Contact Is Made With Molitones (Times-Tribune, 8 Aug 1961)
Anthropologists Behaving Badly (Documentary Magazine, 14 Feb 2011)
Damage Award Is Upheld (Independent-Record, 11 Dec 1968)
If you care, leave that cub there (Blackfoot Valley Dispatch, 6 Apr 2006)
Forest Service acquires 11,000 acres in the Blackfoot (Blackfoot Valley Dispatch, 6 Apr 2006)
Lincoln teachers vote to unionize (Blackfoot Valley Dispatch, 6 Apr 2006)
LRFD receives Wildfire Relief Fund grant for tactical water tender (Blackfoot Valley Dispatch, 7 Feb 2008)
No salvage logging planned for Park Creek, Alice Creek Fire areas (Blackfoot Valley Dispatch, 7 Feb 2008)
Lincoln snowmobiling — a family activity sport for many in the region (Blackfoot Valley Dispatch, 6 Jan 2011)
Race to the Sky is coming to Lincoln (Blackfoot Valley Dispatch, 8 Jan 2020)
Last Stand in the Big Woods (Counter Punch, 28 May 2020)
Scapegoat Wilderness anniversary highlight the power of community-led conservation (Daily Montanan, 4 Oct 2022)
UHC Shooter Luigi Mangione Appears To Have Been A Redditor — And He Researched Back Pain And Backpacks (Forbes, 10 Dec 2024)
Exclusive: Luigi’s Manifesto (Ken Klippenstein, 10 Dec 2024)
‘Ivy League assassin’ Luigi Mangione’s agonising back pain ‘left him unable to have sex’, roommate reveals (LBC News, 10 Dec 2024)
Luigi Mangione considered bombing Manhattan to kill Brian Thompson (Telegraph, 11 Dec 2024)
Why I’m not clapping for Luigi Mangione (Freedom News, 12 Dec 2024)
The very online ‘gray tribe’ philosophy of alleged UnitedHealthcare killer Luigi Mangione (Independent, 13 Dec 2024)
Actions Considered Insane Often Don’t Meet the Standards of New York’s Legal System (New York Times, 20 Feb 2008)
Environmentalists plan Watt demonstrations (Independent-Record, 2 Sep 1981)
State’s conservationists chided for timidity (Independent-Record, 16 Oct 1982)
What’s needed is a new feeling — Earth First! (Missoulian, 3 Nov 1983)
Wilderness outcry focused on Melcher (Independent-Record, 12 Jul 1984)
Unrealized expectations songwriter’s inspiration (Independent-Record, 6 Jan 1985)
Around Montana News Briefs (Independent-Record, 10 Jul 1985)
New genetics protested (Independent-Record, 16 Jan 1986)
Waging war for environment (Independent-Record, 26 Jan 1986)
Wilderness group to prepare bill (Missoulian, 18 Feb 1987)
License to view (Missoulian, 6 Jul 1987)
Information now available on the value of wilderness (Missoulian, 10 Jul 1987)
Activists protest B.C. wolf hunt (Missoulian, 17 Aug 1987)
Secret wolf ‘planting?’ (Independent-Record, 27 Sep 1987)
One killed in desert ATV race (Independent-Record, 29 Nov 1987)
Forest Service heads hit list (Missoulian, 23 Apr 1988)
Earth First! meeting serene, but rhetoric still radical (Independent-Record, 10 Jul 1990)
Who was the Hermit? (Independent-Record, 26 Mar 1984)
Smith floaters find old cache (Independent-Record, 25 Jun 1987)
Cooke City hermit homeless (Independent-Record, 12 Sep 1988)
5 years after fire: Cooke City philosophic (Independent-Record, 18 Oct 1993)
World Ills Laid to Machine By Einstein in Berlin Speech (New York Times, 22 Oct 1931)
Personal Computers (Washington Post, 18 Nov 1985)
Requiem for the Typewriter (Newsweek, 22 Apr 1996)
Upstart Technology (Newsweek, 22 Apr 1996)
Whose Internet Is It? (Newsweek, 22 Apr 1996)
An Internet Palace Coup (Newsweek, 22 Apr 1996)
Technology’s effect on jobs scrutinized (Berkshire Eagle, 21 May 1995)
SCA’s a group rooted in past (Muncie Evening Press, 8 Jan 1983)
Road blocker (Chicago Tribune, 9 Jul 1995)
Tom Lehrer, Musical Satirist With a Dark Streak, Dies at 97 (New York Times, 27 Jul 2025)
String of electrical grid attacks in Pacific Northwest is unsolved (Oregon Public Broadcasting, 8 Dec 2022)
Washington man arrested, charged in connection with 2022 attacks on Oregon electrical grid (Oregon Public Broadcasting, 11 Apr 2024)
1994 Native Forest Network Conference Advertisement (the conference it's speculated Ted attended)
Save the temperate forests (ibid)
The Uncommitted (a Harvard faculty member who writes partly about Ted)
FBI agent gave Whitey Bulger explosives to send to IRA (a corrupt officer who stole the antlers from Ted's cabin)
Book Review of The Coyote: Defiant Songdog of the West by Francois Leydet (a story collection that Ted considered a hustle)
Chomsky and Me (a story about Chomsky possibly meeting Ted)
My Forrest Gump Life (a likely imagined story about meeting Ted)
Unexpectedly … hip? (a journal Ted enjoyed reading)
This Book Will Change Your Life (Preview) (a book that led to a lot of prison letters)
Ted didn’t name all the authors influencing his writing of the manifesto as “he had sent letters (in his own name, without bombs) to the authors he admired, and he feared that citing them would provide leads for the FBI.” But they are archived at the Uni. of Michigan.
Secret Footnotes
Corrected grammar.
First book published version Ted was happy with, with corrected grammar and the diagram is deleted.
Includes a short preface where Ted explains some of the few ways his views have evolved in a different direction since writing the manifesto and the diagram is deleted.
Includes updated passages and footnotes, plus the diagram is deleted.
Misses out appendices and updates Ted wrote later:
Includes some updates and appendices Ted wanted. But lawyers toned down some of the language due to libel fears and deleted parts out of copyright fears. The book was stopped mid-printing and the publisher went out of business not long after:
Used the original draft as a basis, but included some updates and appendices we know Ted wanted from his correspondence with the publisher.
Abbreviated names have been replaced with real names based on Envelope X, since it’s often over 50 years since many of the events transpired.
Plus, secondary footnotes have been added for clarity and to mark where various people’s names are first mentioned:
Bibliography
Fragmento de la carta de Ted Kaczynski del 30 de Octubre a David Skrbina
Why Democracy is the Dominant Political Form of the Modern World
Nations That Made a Conscious Decision to Adopt Democratic Government Usually Did So Because...
Loyalty to the System Versus Loyalty to Traditional Social Groups
Bibliography
Coming soon. The book will at least includes these 5 texts:[1][2]
Is There Such a Thing as Wilderness?
Principles of Organization and Leadership
It’s possible the book will also contain older texts such as:
The Development of a Society Can Never Be Subject to Rational Human Control
List of Works Cited
The hyper-specialization of labor stifles freedom (Nov 20 1969)
Hippies may end up preserving liberty through the reaction they provoke (Jan 22 1970)
Some politicians want to turn people into robots (May 2, 1970)
Why you Canadians should support population control (Jun 30, 1970)
Letter to the Editor on Scientific Development (Nov 21 1970)
The capability for many to get away with evil is necessary for liberty to exist (1970)
An early attempt to argue for hunter-gatherer societies or human extermination (May 8 1979)
An insightful journal entry (Feb 1982)
A Personal Review of Karl Garrison’s ‘Psychology of Adolescence’ (~1985)
“the nomads in question were white, thank heaven” (July 1986)
A Personal Review of Martin Seligman’s book ‘Helplessness’ (Feb 22 1988)
A Comment on the Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico (Jun 10 2010)
Ted Kaczynski’s Interview with the John Jay Sentinel (Apr 2011)
Why the Technological System Will Destroy Itself (Jul 21 2011)
Ted Kaczynski on Individualists Tending Toward Savagery (Sept 2 2012)
Ted Kaczynski’s Short Note Honoring Julie Ault (Nov 16 2016)
On the probability of robots becoming more creative than humans
Notes on Montana wilderness
Is There Such a Thing as Wilderness?
Independent Study in Introspective Psychology
Principles of Organization and Leadership
A Critique of Jared Diamond’s Collapse
Some Suggestions Concerning Strategy
A Fantasy
If Earth First Had Been Around Sixty Years Ago
Comment on anarchists
Partial Translation of Die Bambuti by Paul Schebesta
The full book was taken down after a threatening email from the publisher, but you can see the indexes at the top of this page and some of the component texts whose copyright ownership are in doubt:
The same note for the book above applies to this book:
Is it good that some people feel sad about the animals killed painfully by hunter-gatherers?
Is There Such a Thing as Wilderness?
An early attempt to argue for hunter-gatherer societies or human extermination
Why Democracy is the Dominant Political Form of the Modern World
On Thurston’s View of Stalin’s Terror & State Terrorism in General
A Scientific American Article Theorizing a Tech Induced Apocalypse & The Unabomber’s Response
On the probability of robots becoming more creative than humans
Letter to the editor on gun-control, automobile laws, and compulsory psychological screening
Principles of Organization and Leadership
A Critique of Jared Diamond’s Collapse
Some Suggestions Concerning Strategy
A Fantasy
Rethinking Environmental-First Nations Relationships and Responses
If Earth First Had Been Around Sixty Years Ago..., Superseded version, per TK annotation
Comment on anarchists
Census Shows Congressional Districts to Need Revision (Brainerd Dispatch, 5 Jun 1970)
Some politicians want to turn people into robots — May 2, 1970
Why you Canadians should support population control — June 30, 1970
Reflections on the Le Dain commission interim report — August 14, 1970
Warning to Berry Pickers and Mushroom Hunters! — Aug 6, 1989
Strange Matters (Scientific American, 1 Aug 1993)
Partial Translation of Die Bambuti by Paul Schebesta
Distributivity and (−1)x = −x (Advanced Problem 5210, with Solution by Bilyeu, R.G.)
Boundary functions and sets of curvilinear convergence for continuous functions
A Match Stick Problem (Problem 787, with Solutions by Gibbs, R.A. and Breisch, R.L.
Four-Digit Numbers that Reverse Their Digits When Multiplied
The Unabomber’s Open Letter Exchange with Tom Tyler (Apr 1995-Jul 1995)
Prominent Anarchist Finds Unsought Ally in Serial Bomber (May 1995)
Listen or Die: The Terrorist as a Role (June 1995)
Newsweek’s Unabomber Issue (Jul 1995)
The Evolution of Despair (Aug 1995)
Toward a Portrait Of the Unabomber (Aug 1995)
Whose Unabomber? (Fall 1995)
UNABOM (Fall 1995)
Is the Unabomber an Anarchist? (Sep 1995)
Unabomber’s Secret Treatise (Sep 1995)
Into the 1990’s with Green Anarchist (Oct 1995)
A text dump on Green Anarchist (Mar 1996-Jun 2001)
Washington Friday Journal (Apr 1996)
Blood Brothers (Apr 1996)
The Unabomer And The Left (Apr 1996)
Unabomber Suspect Discussion (Apr 1996)
Re-Reading the Unabomber Manifesto (Spring 1996)
1907 Conrad Novel May Have Inspired Unabomb Suspect (July 1996)
The Unabomber And The Future Of Industrial Society (Fall 1996)
From Homer to the Unabomber (Jan 1997)
Fixed Ideas and Letter Bombs (Spring 1997)
Drawing Life (Jul 1997)
Yale Professor, a Unabomber Target, Takes Aim at Modern American (Sep 1997)
Drawing Life: Surviving the Unabomber (C-SPAN Interview) (Nov 1997)
Unabomber: A Desire to Kill (Nov 1997)
The Unabomber’s Legacy (Apr 1998)
Among the Papers in Kaczynski’s Cabin (Apr 1998)
The Unabomber and the Bland Decade (Apr 1998)
Statements made during Ted Kaczynski’s Sentencing (May 4, 1998)
The Fictions of Ted Kaczynski (Dec 1998)
Beyond the Fragments: A Reaction to Industrial Society and Its Future (1998)
The United States of America versus Theodore John Kaczynski (May 1999)
In the Kingdom of the Unabomber (Aug 1999)
The pyrotechnic insanitarium (Dec 1999)
Unabomber Fans (Dec 1999)
Information Society: A Doomed Empire of Evil (Apr 2000)
Why the Future Doesn’t Need Us (Apr 2000)
The Unabomber’s Unending 15 Minutes of Fame (Spring 2000)
Harvard and the Making of the Unabomber (Jun 2000)
More Technology, Not Less (Summer 2000)
Author Unknown: On the Trail of Anonymous (Nov 2000)
On the Unabomber (Winter 2000)
@narcho-quiz (2000)
I Was a Teenage Luddite (Jan 2001)
Primitivism: An Illusion with No Future (Jan 2001)
Ideology or Insanity? (Aug 2002)
Harvard and the Unabomber (Aug 2003)
A Mind for Murder (New 2004 Edition)
The Perennial Wild Men. The war on terror is their fear of a wild planet (Autumn 2003)
The Net; Adorno, LSD & the Internet (Oct 2003)
Two Decades of Disobedience: A retrospective on Green Anarchist’s first twenty years (March 2004)
The Message and the Messenger (Apr 2005)
“Evil the Natural Way” (Jun 2005)
Ecological Direct Action and the Nature of Anarchism (Jan 2006)
Against Technology (Jun 2006)
Interview with Lutz Dammbeck (Feb 2007)
The Idea of Decline in Western History (Sep 2007)
Accelerator Disaster Scenarios, the Unabomber, and Scientific Risks (Jun 2008)
A Revolutionary for Our Times (Oct 2008)
The Fighting Style (Sep 2009)
Jean-Marie Apostolidès on the Unabomber (Sep 2009)
Eating the Dinosaur (Oct 2009)
A Battle of Determinisms: Kelly vs Kaczynski (Mar 2011)
What Technology Wants (Sept 2011)
Two Cabins (Dec 2011)
On Selling Out (2011)
Lone Wolf Terror and the Rise of Leaderless Resistance (Jan 2012)
Scared Sick (Jan 2012)
The Unabomber Was Only Half Right (Feb 2012)
The Manifesto: Literary Outlaw, or Outlaw of Literature? (Mar 2012)
The Left, Avant-garde and Progress (Mar 2012[?])
Anarchy Radio (Sep 2012-Jun 2023)
Utopia and Terror in Contemporary American Fiction (Preview) (Jan 2013)
What Can We Learn from the Unabomber? — SXSW Interactive (Mar 2013)
“To Get Our Message Before the Public, We’ve Had To Kill People” (Oct 2013)
21st Century Propaganda (Nov 2013)
Against Modernity (Apr 2014)
Freedom from a radical point of view (Jun 2015)
The Metaphysics of Technology (Aug 2014)
No System but the Ecosystem: Earth First! and Anarchism (Mar 2015)
The Politics of Attack (Spring 2015)
Anarchy in the USA (Oct 2015)
Ecosublime: Environmental Awe and Terror from New World to Oddworld (Nov 2015)
20 Years Later: A Look Back at the Unabomber Manifesto (Dec 2015)
A text dump on Ultimo Reducto (2015–2023)
Dying to Communicate (Apr 2016)
Terror and Technology: The Unabomber (Jun 2016)
Future Primitive: The Politics of Militant Ecology (Jul 2016)
Who Are You Calling Crazy? (Jul 2016)
A Radically Democratic Response to Global Governance (Dec 2016)
Sympathy for the Unabomber (Mar 2017)
Ted Kaczynski: Evil or Insane? (Fall 2017)
The iPhone X proves the Unabomber was right (Sep 2017)
Lessons for an Anti-Terror Community (Sep 2017)
#73 The Unabomber, Post-Tech Society & Metaphysics of Technology W/ David Skrbina (Oct 2017)
David Skrbina on The Richie Allen Show (Jan 2018)
Was The Unabomber Right or Wrong? (Feb 2018-Oct 2023)
Penpals With Unabomber with David Skrbina (Mar 2018)
The Unabomber’s Ethics (May 2018)
Freedom Club Revival and a Response (Aug 2018)
A Critique of Ted Kaczynski’s Anti-Tech Revolution (Oct 2018)
The Uncivilized Podcast (Nov 2018-Jul 2023)
Children of Ted and a Response (Dec 2018)
Why the Unabomber’s Manifesto is essential reading (Dec 2018)
A critique of Theodore Kaczynski from an excentric point of view (Jun 2019)
Kaczynski Moments (Jun 2019)
Primal Anarchy Podcast (Jun 2019)
The Philosophy of Ted Kaczynski (Jul 2019)
Quick Thoughts: The Unabomber’s Manifesto (Oct 2019)
From the Unabomber to the Incels: Angry Young Men on Campus (Oct 2019)
“Pine Tree Twitter” and the Shifting Ideological Foundations of Eco-Extremism (2019)
Five Terrorist Dystopias (2019)
Unabomber; In His Own Words (Jan 2020)
Were the Unabomber’s Predictions About Technology Correct? (Jan 2020)
Hunting the Unabomber (Apr 2020)
Ted Kaczynski FAQ (Apr 2020)
Ted Kaczynski (Unabomber) — Mental Health & Personality — MMPI Results (Apr 2020)
The Philosophy of Environmental Revolution (Nov 2020)
American Scandal: The Unabomber (Dec 2020)
A text dump of right wing videos on Ted K (2021–2023)
The Anti-Tech Cast (Jul 2021 — Jul 2023)
The Unabomber and the origins of anti-tech radicalism (May 2021)
Ted Talks (Aug 2021)
Ecology Contested (Sep 2021)
Influencer Society and Its Future (Sep 2021)
Adapted Fragments of a Correspondence between Sean Fleming and Último Reducto (Sep 2021-Jan 2022)
The Anti-Tech Perspective On Politics (Nov 2021)
Kaczynski, Ellul, and the Future of Anti-Tech Radicalism with Sean Fleming (Feb 2022)
Sharlto Copley And Tony Stone Talk About The Ted K (Feb 2022)
Madman in the Woods (Apr 2022)
Disrupting The Purist Anarchist Pipeline (May 2022)
Ted Kaczynski, Anti-Technology Radicalism and Eco-Fascism (Jun 2022)
Project Unabom (Jun 2022)
From blood and soil to ecogram (Aug 2022)
A Philosophy of Gun Violence (Aug 2022)
Gen Z’s worship of the Unabomber (Sep 2022)
A Collaboratively Edited Discussion on Anti-Tech Politics (Nov 2022)
The Ultimate Ted Kaczynski Research Document, Volume 1 (Nov 2022)
Red/Brown Warnings (Feb 2023)
Unfortunately, I am the Unabomber (Mar 2023)
Ted’s Revolution And Why It Will Fail (Mar 2023)
A Critique of Tedposters, Tedites and the Anti Tech Movement (Mar 2023)
A Rough Examination Of Ted Supporters (Mar 2023)
Why Leftist Psychology Will Always Strike (Mar 2023)
A Response To The Power Process Concept (Mar 2023)
Attacking The System When Revolution Fails (Mar 2023)
How We Got Here And Potential Scenarios (Mar 2023)
Wrapping Up (Mar 2023)
Skrbina’s Creative Reconstruction vs. Kaczynski’s Anti-Tech Revolution (Mar 2023)
The Unabomber: the Man, the Myth, and the Manifesto (Apr 2023)
Stone Age Daydreams (Apr 2023)
The Roots of Modern Eco-Terrorism (May 2023)
Anti-Tech 101 (May 2023)
The Philosophy of the Unabomber (May 2021)
A Critique of the Unabomber’s Ideology (Jun 2023)
Ted Kaczynski, Technology and Trauma (Jun 2023)
Ted Kaczynski, anti-technological fundamentalist or savior prophet? (Jun 2023)
Unabomber Dreams (Jun 2023)
Was Ted Kaczynski Right About EVERYTHING? (Jun 2023)
EP2: Did the Unabomber Have a Point? (Jun 2023)
Debunking the Eco-Terrorist Zeitgeist (feat. Matthew Ehret) (Jun 2023)
Unabomber, the bombs and the books (Jun 2023)
The Unabomber’s Ideas, Explained (Jul 2023)
Why do People Love this Serial Killer? (Jul 2023)
The Man in the Cabin (Jul 2023)
r/tedkaczysnki FAQ (Jul 2023)
The archivist and the Unabomber, featuring Julie Herrada (Aug 2023)
The Unabomber fan club: How killer Ted Kaczynski became an icon for new generation of radicals (Aug 2023)
A requiem for the Unabomber (Aug 2023)
Ted Kaczynski: What did he REALLY believe? (Oct 2023)
The Intersection of Modern Society and the Unabomber Manifesto 1995: Identity and Technology (Oct 2023)
The Internet’s Favorite T*rrorist (Nov 2023)
Anti-Tech Collective Journal (Jan 2024)
A Review of ‘Old King’ (May-June 2024)
The construction of masculinity in far-right attacker manifestos in the west (Jun 2024)
HSS, the FBI, and the Unabomber (September 2024)
Out there in that cabin in the middle of nowhere in Montana (October 2024)
SpectacularSpectacular!: Underworld and the Production of Terror
Ted Kaczynski was wrong about violence but mostly right about technology
Murderer, Martyr or Mirror? The First Luigi Mangione Book Is Here.
The Eco-technological transition – fears and hopes in the age of Artificial Intelligence
Interview with David Kaczynski, Brother of Ted Kaczynski (The Unabomber)
Ted Kaczynski’s Warnings About Big Tech, Centers of Power & More
Inside Front special late night (eleventh hour!) feature: The Unabomber
Industrial Antipathy: Irreparability and Ted Kaczynski’s IEDs
Unabomber Brother and Victim Share Story of Forgiveness and Hope
Liberal media no longer cover the Unabomber because they think—wrongly—that he represents the ‘60s
Book Review of Harvard and the Unabomber: The Education of an American Terrorist
The Gift Of Conversation & Transformative Lessons From Guests
For Adam Parfrey, Publishing the Unabomber’s Book Is All In a Day’s Work
In the Kingdom of the Unabomber (McSweeney’s Online Edition)
A Response to Bill Joy and the Doom-and-Gloom Technofuturists
The Unabomber fan club: How killer Ted Kaczynski became an icon for new generation of radicals
Ted Kaczynski, anti-technological fundamentalist or savior prophet?
The Unabomber’s Influence Is Deeper and More Dangerous Than We Know
Ideograph freedom, the implicated body and coping with technology
Questioning the Role of Evolution in Understanding Ourselves
David Kaczynski on Emotional Healing from a Buddhist Perspective
Review of ‘Moonshadows: Conventional Truth in Buddhist Philosophy’ (Journal of Buddhist Philosophy)
Suffering Free Markets: A “Classical” Buddhist Critique of Capitalist Conceptions of “Value”
For the Cowherds: Coloniality and Conventional Truth in Buddhist Philosophy
Against the Corpse Machine: Defining A Post-Leftist Anarchist Critique of Violence
On the radical virtues of being left alone; deconstructing Staudenmaier
A Field Guide to Straw Men: Sadie and Exile, Esoteric Fascism, and Olympia’s Little White Lies
A Review of The “Tyranny of Structurelessness”: An organizationalist repudiation of anarchism
Kick ‘em all out? Anti-politics and post-democracy in the European Union
The Anarcho-Primitivist Who Wants Us All to Give Up Technology
AnPrim on Fire: Human Supremacy Within Anarcho-Primitivist Narrative
A Primitivist Critique of ‘The Dawn of Everything’ — Book Review
Book Review: The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity
If you want to destroy his sweater... Beef with Derrick, unraveled.
Avatar: An Anarcho-Primitivist Picture of the History of the World
Interview with Layla AbdelRahim on anarcho-primitivism, red anarchism and veganism
Swamp Fever, Primitivism & the “Ideological Vortex”: Farewell to All That
A Conversation with John Zerzan on Direct Action, School Shootings, Authenticity, Veganism & More
Beyond Primitivism: Toward a Twenty-First Century Anarchist Theory and Praxis for Science
Civilization And Its Discontents – Critical Reflections On Anarcho-Primitivism
“Eco-Fascist” Groups Applaud ISIS, Murder of Heather Heyer, and Publishers
Against Eco-Extremism: Mirror image of Civilisation & Religion
Who is [censored], a Paralegal or an Eco-Extremist Mafia? (USA)
[censored], wife of “Eco-Extremist Mafia” is a vivisectionist
Regarding the Death of Kevin Garrido – Clarifications and Positioning
“Eco-Extremist Mafia” [censored] submits legal & FBI threat to anarchist counter-info site 325
End humanity to end domination? – On the misanthropic current in anarchic environments
Confronting the Rise of Eco-Fascism Means Grappling with Complex Systems
Scott Campbell on the Narco State, Eco-Extremism, and Popular Resistance from Below in Mexico
† = Ted K or his writing is referenced as an influence in the manifesto or communiques of the groups attacks.
†† = The group or ideology has been a political flirtation of Ted’s.
††† = The group or ideology is a political fascination of some Ted K political supporters today.
An Anarchist Critique of Power Relations within Institutions
Why this Anarchist has Stopped Using the Word Communism (an overlong explanation)
Means and Ends: The Anarchist Critique of Seizing State Power
Critical Self-Theory & the non-ideological critique of ideology
Germaine Greer on Anarchist Feminism + A Critique of Greer’s Bad Takes
The Liberation of Society from the State: What is Communist Anarchism?
How and why Jason Godesky is so wrong his ancestors are wrong
Anarchism and Syndicalism in the Colonial and Postcolonial World, 1870–1940
The other Balkans: Bringing back to the surface stories of Freedom and Autonomy
What international? Interview and dialogue with Alfredo Cospito from the prison of Ferrara.
Lecce, Italy – Thought and action: 3rd year of the Anarchist Publishing Fair 2021
Platypus Society interviews with John Zerzan & Derrick Jensen
Review: The Ecocentrists: A History of Radical Environmentalism
John Clare, the poet of the environmental crisis – 200 years ago
Not all in the same boat: identitarian undifferentiation in environmental eschatology
Protecting half of the planet could directly affect over one billion people
What Indiana Dunes National Park and the Border Wall Have in Common
Comments on the Appearance of the Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture
Nature Spirituality, Environmental Movements, and Radical Politics
Jewish Antifascism and the False Promise of Settler Colonialism
The Forbidden History of Left-wing Socialist Tendency within Nazism
The Countercultural Figures who Helped Give Birth to the Neo-Nazi Terrorist Networks of Today
Laurence Fox is the hero we deserve – and I have just the role for him
Jack Donovan on men: a masculine tribalism for the far right
Politics, violence and transgression in Finnish Rock Against Communism music
A Review of ‘Vessels of Time: An Essay on Temporal Change and Social Transformation’
Bernard Charbonneau (1910–1996): An Introduction to His Life and Thinking
Arguments For Re-Introducing Predators Into Damaged Eco-Systems
Between Social Ecology and Deep Ecology: Gary Snyder’s Ecological Philosophy
Heidegger’s Essentialist Responses to the Challenge of Technology
Remarks at the University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond, Oklahoma
Machines made the modern world – if we’re not careful they could break it
Robotopias: mapping utopian perspectives on new industrial technology
As AI Spreads, Experts Predict the Best and Worst Changes in Digital Life by 2035
Postmodern Archaic: The Return of the Real in Digital Virtuality
David Kaczynski on Emotional Healing from a Buddhist Perspective (Excerpts)
David Kaczynski on Emotional Healing from a Buddhist Perspective
Review of ‘Moonshadows: Conventional Truth in Buddhist Philosophy’ (Journal of Buddhist Philosophy)
Suffering Free Markets: A “Classical” Buddhist Critique of Capitalist Conceptions of “Value”
For the Cowherds: Coloniality and Conventional Truth in Buddhist Philosophy
Factors Relating to Misanthropy in Contemporary American Society
Of Two Minds: An Anthropologist Looks at American Psychiatry
Islamist Suicide Terrorism and Erich Fromm’s Social Psychology of Modern Times
Perspective on Imitation: Empathy and Criminal Responsibility
Similarities and differences in concepts of mental life among adults and children in five cultures
A Treatment-Oriented Typology of Self-Identified Hypersexuality Referrals
Erotic Target Identity Inversions Among Men and Women in an Internet Sample
The Sexual Imagination: From Acker to Zola A Feminist Companion
Holocaust Perversions: The Stalags Pulp Fiction and the Eichmann Trial
Resisting Ilsa: Foucaultian Ethics and the Sexualization of Nazism
Adult Baby/Diaper Lovers: An Exploratory Study of an Online Community Sample
Etiological Perspectives of ABDL Behavior from Members of an Online ABDL Community
Luigi Mangione’s handwritten notes on his back pain & injury
Prosecutors’ response to pretrial motions made by Luigi Mangione’s defense team
Luigi Mangione’s Friend Recalls Reading Unabomber Manifesto Together
The very online ‘gray tribe’ philosophy of alleged UnitedHealthcare killer Luigi Mangione
Months Before C.E.O.’s Killing, the Suspect Went Silent. Where Was He?
Luigi Mangione considered bombing Manhattan to kill Brian Thompson
CEO shooter Luigi Mangione’s Review of The Unabomber Manifesto
Who is Luigi Mangione? Loved ones describe alleged Brian Thompson gunman
Suspect in C.E.O. Killing Withdrew From a Life of Privilege and Promise
What we know about Luigi Mangione, suspect charged in UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killing (Dec. 10)
Luigi Mangione Hearing Hits on 3D Gun, Never-Before-Heard 911 Call, Comparisons to the Unabomber
Interview with John H. Richardson on his book about Luigi Mangione
Murderer, Martyr or Mirror? The First Luigi Mangione Book Is Here.
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Position of the Legal Team About the Militia Actions on the ZAD
Racist Murder In America And The Bifurcation Of The Modern World System
Collective punishment and pre-emptive policing in times of riot and resistance
Police ‘smear’ campaign targeted Stephen Lawrence’s friends and family
Undercover policing: the ‘alphabet soup’ of cross-border networks, groups and projects
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It’d be good to find a web developer interested in following this how to guide for setting up AmuseWiki software:
Plus to be the main person that can be around to do a little site maintenance if necessary like be able to work out if a PDF with really big dimensions is messing up the website script.
So, if anyone has the time and would be up for getting involved it’d be super appreciated. If you want to read the manifesto of a group it'd be good to chat to about collaborating with, check out:
Plus here’s the AF2C matrix chat that it’d be good for people to join, so that the group can vet peeps before giving access codes to the server:
Finally, Marco from anarchistlibraries.network offered to help tutor anyone who’d like a hand navigating the server files by messaging the #amusewiki IRC:
These are texts that could be moved to a new website domain once a web developer reaches out who would like to take on the task.
Cutting the timber harvests (Bulletin, 28 Nov 1999)
Loggers’ lawsuit says policies violate church-state split (Reno Gazette-Journal, 9 Jan 2000)
It all began in protest against Glen Canyon Dam (Arizona Daily Star, 17 Jun 2001)
Activists’ research helps save old-growth forest (Sentinel, 24 Jun 2001)
Protesters call treetops home (Sunday Oregonian, 6 Dec 1998)
Environmentalists plan Watt demonstrations (Independent-Record, 2 Sep 1981)
State’s conservationists chided for timidity (Independent-Record, 16 Oct 1982)
What’s needed is a new feeling — Earth First! (Missoulian, 3 Nov 1983)
Wilderness outcry focused on Melcher (Independent-Record, 12 Jul 1984)
Unrealized expectations songwriter’s inspiration (Independent-Record, 6 Jan 1985)
Around Montana News Briefs (Independent-Record, 10 Jul 1985)
New genetics protested (Independent-Record, 16 Jan 1986)
Waging war for environment (Independent-Record, 26 Jan 1986)
Wilderness group to prepare bill (Missoulian, 18 Feb 1987)
License to view (Missoulian, 6 Jul 1987)
Information now available on the value of wilderness (Missoulian, 10 Jul 1987)
Activists protest B.C. wolf hunt (Missoulian, 17 Aug 1987)
Secret wolf ‘planting?’ (Independent-Record, 27 Sep 1987)
One killed in desert ATV race (Independent-Record, 29 Nov 1987)
Forest Service heads hit list (Missoulian, 23 Apr 1988)
Earth First! meeting serene, but rhetoric still radical (Independent-Record, 10 Jul 1990)
Eco-radicals warn of violence (Independent, 19 Apr 1992)
Sound and fury of the eco-worriers (Guardian, 28 Aug 1992)
Explode a condom, save the world. (Guardian, 10 Jul 1993)
A Revolutionary Movement Hits Small-Town America (Los Angeles Times, 3 Aug 1999)
Debate stirs over anarchist tactics (Register-Guard, 23 Dec 1999)
Burning zeal for change (Los Angeles Times, 13 Oct 2003)
Defense: Arsonist fell under spell of ecoterrorism guru (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 25 May 2007)
A rough attempt at showing the benefits of creating a Radical Anthropology archive with AmuseWiki software was created here. Below are a few of the texts that could be moved to a new website domain once a web developer reaches out who would like to take on the task.
Gender egalitarianism made us human: the ‘feminist turn’ in human origins (3 Quarks Daily, 1 Oct 2018)
Gender egalitarianism made us human: patriarchy was too little, too late (openDemocracy, 31 Aug 2018)
Gender egalitarianism made us human (LibCom, 1 Jan 2018)
Sex, Symbolism And Neanderthals (Weekly Worker, 19 Jan 2012)
Cosmetics, Identity And Consciousness (Journal of Consciousness Studies, 1 Jul 2010)
A Reply To Helena Cronin (comment response — The Guardian & Radical Anthropology Group Website, 28 Aug 1999)
Sham menstruation, sex-strike theory and contemporary implications (Radical Anthropology Website, 5 Apr 1994)
Wild Voices (Current Anthropology, 1 Aug 2017)
Towards a Theory of Everything (co-authored — Social Anthropology, 1 Dec 2016)
Jared Diamond’s ‘The World Until Yesterday: What Can We Learn From Traditional Societies?’ Book Review (co-authored — Times Higher Education, 3 Jan 2013)
World-Historic Defeat Of Women (Weekly Worker, 18 Apr 2012)
In Defence of Activism (Freedom News, 7 Jul 2011)
Marxism And Science (International Communist Current, 21 Jun 2011)
Sex And The Human Revolution (LibCom, 9 Mar 2010)
Anti-Marxist Myth Of Our Time (Weekly Worker, 4 Feb 2010)
Noam Chomsky: The New Galileo? (LibCom, 21 Mar 2006)
Noam Chomsky And The Human Revolution (Radical Anthropology Website, 2 Sep 2005)
Noam Chomsky: Politics Or Science? (Radical Anthropology Group, 1 Jan 2003)
The Human Revolution (Chris Knight's Website, 13 Aug 1992)
The Sex-Strike – Blood Relations Ch.4 (Yale University Press, 1 Jan 1991)
Chartist International 2 (Chartist International, 1 Jun 1978)
Costly teaching contributes to the acquisition of spear hunting skill among BaYaka forager adolescents (co-authored with various authors — Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 11 May 2022)
The role of public speaking, ridicule, and play in cultural transmission among Mbendjele Bayaka forest hunter-gatherers (University College London, 1 Apr 2018)
Technical intelligence and culture: Nut cracking in humans and chimpanzees (co-authored with various authors — American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 23 Mar 2017)
On Authenticity (Rivista di antropologia contemporanea, 1 Jan 2024)
On Marxist Anthropology (Sage, 8 Dec 2021)
The SAGE Handbook of Marxism (chapter contributor — Sage, 17 Nov 2021)
The Elvis of Anthropology (The Sociological Review, 1 Oct 2020)
The Conspiracy of Kings, Class War and the Coronavirus (PM Press, 24 May 2020)
Caring Labour and the Academy (The Sociological Review, 31 Mar 2020)
The Dangers of Health and Safety (Journal of Ethnobiology, 21 Dec 2018)
Occult Features of Anarchism (Essays in Anarchism and Religion: Volume II (edited by Alexandre Christoyannopoulos), 1 Jan 2018)
Good Politics (lagalisse, 1 Dec 2016)
Gossip as Direct Action (Pluto Press, 1 Jan 2013)
Marginalizing Magdalena (Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1 Jan 2011)
Caracas Libertarian Declaration (signed decleration — Nodo50, 1 Jan 2006)
Early Evidence for Brilliant Ritualized Display (co-authored — Current Anthropology, 1 Jun 2016)
Foraging Performance, Prosociality, and Kin Presence Do Not Predict Lifetime Reproductive Success in Batek Hunter-Gatherers (co-authored — Human Nature , 14 Dec 2018)
Locomotor constraints favour the evolution of the human pygmy phenotype in tropical rainforests (co-authored — Royal Society Publishing, 7 Nov 2018)
Violence, fear and anti-violence: the Batek of Peninsular Malaysia (co-authored — Journal of Aggression, 1 Jan 2014)
Tropes of Fear: the Impact of Globalization on Batek Religious Landscapes (Religions , 1 Jan 2013)
Flourishing diversity: being contemporary in the Anthropocene (Synchronicity Earth, 1 Jan 2018)
Anthropology of Sustainability (Preview) (co-edited — Springer Nature, 2 Aug 2017)
Where goods are free but knowledge costs (Hunter Gatherer Research, 1 Jan 2015)
Taking Participatory Citizen Science to Extremes (co-authored — IEEE Pervasive Computing, 1 Jan 2014)
From Abundance to Scarcity (Radical Anthropology Website, 1 Oct 2004)
Forest Hunter-Gatherers And Their World (Radical Anthropology Website, 1 Jan 2002)
Devolved, Diverse, Distinct? (Springer Nature, 1 Jan 2017)
Borneo Studies in History, Society and Culture (chapter contributor — Springer, 12 Aug 2016)
Bloodman, Manatee Owner, and the destruction of the Turtle Book (Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N, 1 Jan 2010)
Guerrilla Autobiographies and the Construction of Nation in Nicaragua (author acknowledgement — Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales, 1 Jan 1997)
Dance, play, laugh (Hunter Gatherer Research, 1 Jan 2015)
The politics of Eros (CiteSeerX, 1 Jan 2013)
The political is personal (Radical Anthropology Website, 1 Jan 2008)
The emergence of emotionally modern humans: implications for language and learning (co-authored — Philosophical Transactions B, 1 Jun 2020)
Mothers and Others (Harvard University Press, 30 Apr 2009)
Special Issue on The Dawn of Everything (Hunter Gatherer Research, 1 Aug 2022)
Human Origins (co-edited — Radical Anthropology Website, 1 Dec 2016)
The Seasonality Thermostat: Female Reproductive Synchrony And Male Behavior In Monkeys, Neanderthals, And Modern Humans (co-authored — PaleoAnthropology, 1 Jan 2013)
First Gender, Wrong Sex (co-authored — Routledge, 1 Jan 1999)
The Decadence Of The Shamans (Radical Anthropology Website, 1 May 1990)
The utopian promise of government (Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N, 8 Mar 2006)
Living with the Past, Living with Oneself (University of Wisconsin Press, 1 Jan 1998)
Trickery and Sacrifice (Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N, 1 Sep 1989)
A Place Where Women Rule (Washington Post, 8 Jul 2005)
Otto Gross — The Anarchist Psychoanalyst (MetaMute, 24 May 2012)
Jesus And The Jewish Resistance (positiveatheism, 1 Jan 1973)
When All The Crap Began (Part 1) (Weekly Worker, 24 Feb 2011)
Primitive Communism And Women’s Role In Its Emergence (International Communist Current, 25 May 2013)
Hunter-Gatherers And The Mythology Of The Market (LibCom, 1 Jan 2005)
A Human Economy For The Twenty-First Century (The Memory Bank, 30 Nov 2009)
Reclaiming The Dragon (What Was Primitive Communism?) (LibCom, 1 Jan 2013)
Primitive Communism, Barbarism And The Origins Of Class Society (LibCom, 1 Jan 2012)
Stonehenge And The Neolithic Counter-Revolution (LibCom, 1 Jan 2010)
Creating A Robot Culture (The Artificial Intelligence Lab, 1 May 2003)
Marx, Engels, Luxemburg And The Return To Primitive Communism (LibCom, 18 Dec 2012)
Is Capitalism’s Present Crisis Putting Revolution Back On The Agenda? (LibCom, 8 Aug 2011)
Human Nature And The Origins Of Language (Radical Anthropology Journal, 1 Jan 2008)
The Faculty Of Language What Is It, Who Has It And How Did It Evolve? (Science, 22 Nov 2002)
The Power Of Speech (An Interview Of Daniel Everett) (The Guardian, 10 Nov 2008)
Radical Anthropology Journal — Issue #1 – 2007 (Radical Anthropology Website, 1 Jan 2007)
On women and jaguars (Radical Anthropology YouTube, 11 Mar 2025)
How we got stuck (Radical Anthropology YouTube, 18 Feb 2025)
How to run a brothel: a thought experiment in kinship, sex and economics (Radical Anthropology YouTube, 14 Feb 2023)
On Anarchist Anthropology (Radical Anthropology YouTube, 25 Feb 2025)
Polyphonic singing of the hunter-gatherer people of central Africa (Radical Anthropology YouTube, 9 Dec 2014)
Gender Egalitarianism among African Hunters and Gatherers (Radical Anthropology YouTube, 20 Nov 2020)
What is Radical Anthropology? (Radical Anthropology YouTube, 2 Feb 2024)
Music Before Language (Radical Anthropology YouTube, 30 Nov 2018)
Communism In Motion (Radical Anthropology YouTube, 19 Dec 2023)
Sacred Dirt: On Words and Power (Radical Anthropology YouTube, 15 Nov 2022)
Where did the joy go? (Ecodemia, 5 Dec 2020)
Touched: Hunter-Gatherers And The Anthropology Of Power (Radical Anthropology YouTube, 16 Nov 2020)
The Politics of Eros: How Hunter-Gatherer Women Assert Solidarity and Power (Lecture) (Radical Anthropology YouTube, 11 Jul 2018)
Ritual Life among the Hadza (Radical Anthropology YouTube, 24 Oct 2017)
Book Launch: Human Origins; Contributions from Social Anthropology (Radical Anthropology YouTube, 2 Feb 2024)
How humans invented good and evil, and may reinvent both (The Economist, 4 Oct 2024)
The Invention of Good and Evil — Hanno Sauer (Oxford University Press, 12 Sep 2024)
Your body is an archive — Edited by Cameron Allan McKean (Aeon, 6 Aug 2024)
What Happened to David Graeber? — Crispin Sartwell (Los Angeles Review of Books, 20 Jan 2024)
Review: The Dawn of Everything — Wil Sahar Patrick (Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies, 17 Dec 2023)
Book Review: The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity — Dan Fischer (Interface: a journal for and about social movements, 1 Jul 2023)
Chimpanzees, War, and History — R. Brian Ferguson (Oxford University Press, 1 Jan 2023)
A Primitivist Critique of ‘The Dawn of Everything’ — Book Review — David B Lauterwasser (Medium, 1 Aug 2022)
Primitive Communism : Did it Ever Exist? — Conor Kostick (Independent Left, 10 Nov 2021)
Ancient History Shows How We Can Create a More Equal World — David Graeber and David Wengrow (New York Times, 4 Nov 2021)
Flesh and Blood — David Graeber and David Wengrow (Harpers, 1 Nov 2021)
Unfreezing the ice age — David Graeber and David Wengrow (The Guardian, 19 Oct 2021)
Cruelty and Culture — Adeeb Kasem (Amazon, 1 Jan 2021)
The Dawn of Everything — David Graeber & David Wengrow (Penguin Books, 1 Jan 2021)
Ultrasocial — John Gowdy (Cambridge University Press, 1 Jan 2021)
The concept of human nature in Noam Chomsky — Norman Madarasz & Daniel Santos (Veritas (Porto Alegre), 1 Dec 2018)
Hunter-Gatherers and Human Evolution — Richard B. Lee (LibCom, 3 Aug 2018)
Embracing biological and cultural diversity — Jim Pettiward (Synchronicity Earth, 19 Jul 2018)
Serendipity in Anthropological Research — Haim Hazan & Esther Hertzog (Routledge, 22 May 2017)
Monopolisation of knowledge, social inequality and egalitarianism — O. Yu. Artemova (Hunter Gatherer Research, 1 Jan 2016)
The evidence of proximity — Yujie Peng (Hunter Gatherer Research, 1 Jan 2016)
Book Review: How Forests Think — T. M. Luhrmann (American Anthropologist, 29 Dec 2015)
Manifesto for a Democratic Civilization, Volume 1: Civilization — Abdullah Öcalan & David Graeber (LibCom, 28 Aug 2015)
Human violence and morality — Helga Vierich and Cathryn Townsend (Hunter Gatherer Research, 1 Jan 2015)
The Utopia of Rules — David Graeber (Melville House Publishing, 1 Jan 2015)
Fitness Costs of Warfare for Women — Michelle Scalise Sugiyama (Hum Nat, 4 Nov 2014)
Hallucinatory ‘voices’ shaped by local culture, Stanford anthropologist says — Clifton B. Parker (Stanford Report, 16 Jul 2014)
To Dream in Different Cultures — T. M. Luhrmann (New York Times, 13 May 2014)
Book Review: How Forests Think — Piergiorgio Di Giminiania (Ethnos: Journal of Anthropology, 19 Feb 2014)
Egalitarian social organisation among hunter-gatherers — Jerome Lewis (LibCom, 1 Jan 2014)
The ultrasocial origin of the Anthropocene — John Gowdy & Lisi Krall (Methodological and Ideological Options, 21 Sep 2013)
Why are cultures warlike or peaceful? — Agner Fog (Social Science Open Access Repository, 18 Aug 2013)
How Forests Think — Eduardo Kohn (University of California Press, 1 Jan 2013)
The State as a Social Relation — Christos Lynteris (Anthropology & Materialism, 1 Jan 2013)
The forager oral tradition and the evolution of prolonged juvenility — Michelle Scalise Sugiyama (Frontiers in Psychology, 23 Aug 2011)
Fear of Darkness, the Full Moon and the Nocturnal Ecology of African Lions — Craig Packer, Alexandra Swanson, Dennis Ikanda, Hadas Kushnir (PLoS ONE, 20 Jul 2011)
Rethinking the Origins of Agriculture — Mark Nathan Cohen (Current Anthropology, 1 Oct 2009)
Bourdieu in Algeria — Jane E. Goodman & Paul A. Silverstein (University of Nebraska Press, 1 Jul 2009)
Hierarchy in the Forest — Christopher Boehm (Harvard University Press, 7 Jan 2009)
Are You An Anarchist? The Answer May Surprise You! — David Graeber (Metropolitan Anarchist Coordinating Council, 1 Jan 2009)
Mutual Aid: An Introduction and Evaluation — Iain Mckay (Anarchist Writers, 27 May 2008)
How an interest in fiction could have evolved — Michelle Scalise Sugiyama (Evolution and Human Behavior, 1 Jan 2008)
Questioning the Role of Evolution in Understanding Ourselves — Christy Cooksey (Auburn University, 15 Aug 2007)
Fragments of a Reformist Anarchism — Wayne Price (Anarkismo, 1 Jan 2007)
Chris Knight’s theory of human origins: an abridged account — Edmund Bradden (LibCom, 1 Jan 2006)
The selfish nature of generosity — Jeffrey R. Stevens (Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 1 Jan 2004)
Mutual aid and the foraging mode of thought — Alan Barnard (LibCom, 1 Jan 2004)
Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology — David Graeber (University of Chicago Press, 1 Jan 2004)
The Octopus and the Orangutan — Eugene Linden (Archive.org, 1 Jan 2003)
Stars in Their Eyes. Notes on the origins of the cult of celebrity — Anonymous (Green Anarchist, 1 Jan 2003)
The Wife Beaters of Kibale — Eugene Linden (Time Magazine, 19 Aug 2002)
Painted Ladies — Kate Douglas (New Scientist, 13 Oct 2001)
Two Book Reviews in One of ‘Figments of Reality’ & ‘As We Know It’ — David L. Wilson (The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1 Sep 2000)
Rains Gone Bad, Women Gone Mad — Todd Sanders (The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 1 Sep 2000)
Handaxes: Products of Sexual Selection? — Marek Kohn & Steven Mithen (Antiquity, 1 Sep 1999)
Sexual selection for cultural displays — Geoffrey F. Miller (Rutgers University Press, 1 Jan 1999)
Those Who Play With Fire — Henrietta Moore, Todd Sanders & Bwire Kaare (Athlone Press, 1 Jan 1999)
The gendered interpretation of blood — Aili Nenola (Folklore Fellows Network, 1 Apr 1998)
Review of ‘Feral Children and Clever Animals’ — Lionel Tiger (Politics and the Life Sciences, 1 Mar 1996)
On the origins of narrative — Michelle Scalise Sugiyama (Human Nature, 11 Sep 1995)
Feral Children and Clever Animals — Douglas K. Candland (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1995)
The anarchy and collectivism of the ‘primitive other’ — Joanna Overing (Routledge, 17 Dec 1992)
Primitive communism and mutual aid — Alan Barnard (Routledge, 17 Dec 1992)
The Raven: Anarchist Quarterly 18 — Various Authors (LibCom, 1 Apr 1992)
Our Master, Our Brother — T. M. Luhrmann (Cultural Anthropology, 1 Nov 1990)
Human Ethology — Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt (Routledge, 1 Jan 1989)
Anxious Pleasures — Thomas Gregor (University of Chicago Press, 1 Jan 1985)
Egalitarian Societies — James Woodburn (Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 1 Sep 1982)
Time in a Complex Society — Dale F. Eickelman (Ethnology, 1 Jan 1977)
Excerpts from “Issues of Autonomy in Southern Oman” — Dr. Marielle Risse (Palgrave Macmillan, 21 Jun 2019)
Hunter-Gatherers of the Congo Basin — Barry S. Hewlett (Routledge, 1 Jan 2014)
The Filipino as Libertarian — Charles J-H Macdonald (Philippine Studies: Historical & Ethnographic Viewpoints Vol, 1 Jan 2013)
Don’t Sleep, There are Snakes — Daniel Everett (Random House, 6 Aug 2009)
Man the Hunter — Richard B. Lee & Irven DeVore (Archive.org, 1 Jan 2009)
Review Article: Who is This Really About Anyway? — Les W. Field (Journal of Anthropological Research, 1 Jan 2005)
Ishi in Three Centuries (Review) — Theresa O’Nell (Anthropological Quarterly, 22 Sep 2004)
Stone Age Economics — Marshall Sahlins (Routledge, 1 Jan 2004)
Ishi in Three Centuries — Karl Kroeber and Clifton Kroeber (Archive.org, 1 Jan 2003)
The Baka — Yves Leonard (Providence Theological Seminary, 1 Jan 1997)
Land Filled with Flies — Edwin N. Wilmsen (University of Chicago Press, 15 Sep 1989)
Ishi the Last Yahi — Robert F. Heizer and Theodora Kroeber (University of California Press, 1 Jan 1981)
The Siriono of Eastern Bolivia: A Reexamination — Barry L. Isaac (Human Ecology, 1 Jun 1977)
The Population of the California Indians 1769–1970 — Sherburne F. Cook (University of California Press, 1 Jan 1976)
Essays in Sudan Ethnography Presented to Sir Edward Evans-Pritchard — Ian Cunnison & Wendy James (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1972)
Indians of the United States — Clark Wissler & Lucy Wales Kluckhohn (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1967)
Wayward Servants — Colin Turnbull (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1965)
The Forest People — Colin Turnbull (Simon & Schuster, 1 Jan 1961)
Ishi in Two Worlds — Theodora Kroeber (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1961)
The Harmless People — Elizabeth Marshall Thomas (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1959)
Nomads of the Long Bow — Allan R. Holmberg & Lauriston Sharp (Smithsonian Institution, 1 Jan 1950)
The Nuer — E. E. Evans-Pritchard (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1940)
Among Congo Pigmies — Paul Schebesta (Hutchinson & Co, 1 Jan 1933)
Hunting with the Bow & Arrow — Saxton T. Pope (Project Gutenberg, 1 Jan 1923)
Beyond the state — Andrew Robinson, Simon Tormey (Critique of Anthropology, 1 Jan 2012)
Anthropologists Behaving Badly — Shari Kizirian (International Documentary Association, 14 Feb 2011)
The Truth About Primitive Life: A Critique of Anarchoprimitivism — Ted Kaczynski (Feral House, 1 Jan 2008)
The Ecologically Noble Savage Debate — Raymond Hames (University of Nebraska–Lincoln, 1 Jan 2007)
Very Bad News — Clifford Geertz (The New York Review, 24 Mar 2005)
The Question of Kennewick Man: re-writing colonization — Chris Kortright (Feral: a journal towards wildness, 1 Jan 2002)
The myth of the noble savage — Terry Jay Ellingson (Archive.org, 1 Jan 2001)
The Ecological Indian – Myth & History — Shepard Krech (Archive.org, 1 Jan 2000)
Withered Anarchism — Bob Black (C.A.L. Press, 1 Jan 1997)
War Before Civilization — Lawrence H. Keeley (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1996)
Review: Documenting the Great Kalahari Debate — Adam Kuper (Current Anthropology, 1 Jan 1993)
The Kalahari Debate: A Bibliographical Essay — Alan Barnard (Centre of African Studies Edinburgh: Occasional papers, 1 Jan 1992)
On Recent Trends in the Anthropology of Foragers — Michael J. Shott (Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 1 Jan 1992)
Archeology of Violence — Pierre Clastres (Semiotext(e), 1 Jan 1980)
Culture as Protein and Profit, Plus Replies — Marshall Sahlins (The New York Review, 23 Nov 1978)
Fundamental Anthropology for an Anarchist Gnosis — Alain Santacreu (lundi, 18 May 2022)
Anarchist Theory and Archaeology — Bill Angelbeck, Lewis Borck & Matthew Sanger (Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 14 Aug 2018)
An Introduction to Anarchism in Archaelogy — Lewis Borck, Matthew Sanger (The SAA Archaeological Recor, 1 Jan 2017)
Anarchic Theory and the Study of Hunter-Gatherers — Matthew Sanger (The SAA Archaeological Record, 1 Jan 2017)
The Anthropology of Utopia — Dan Chodorkoff (LibCom, 1 Jan 2014)
Anthropology and the rise of the professional-managerial class — David Graeber (HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 1 Jan 2014)
Weaponizing Anthropology — David H. Price (AK Press, 16 Aug 2011)
The Anthropology of Anarchy — Charles J-H Macdonald (Occasional Papers of the School of Social Science, 1 Jan 2009)
People Without Government — Brian Morris (Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed, 1 Jan 2007)
Anthropology: Want Some Anarchy With That? — Lawrence Jarach (Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed, 1 Jun 2006)
Anarchism, anthropology and Andalucia — Beltrán Roca (LibCom, 1 Jan 2006)
Radical Anthropology — Anonymous (Wild Resistance, 1 Jan 2004)
The Anthropology of Globalization — David Graeber (American Anthropologist Volume 104, 1 Dec 2002)
Toward an Anthropological Theory of Value — David Graeber (LibCom, 1 Jan 2002)
Of Two Minds: An Anthropologist Looks at American Psychiatry — T. M. Luhrmann (penguinrandomhouse, 14 Aug 2001)
Psychological Anthropology — J. M. Ingham (International Encyclopedia of the Social Behavioral Sciences, 1 Jan 2001)
‘Anarchy Brown’ — Jack Goody (The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology Vol, 1 Jan 1999)
Radical Archaeology as Dissent — Theresa Kintz (OFF! - SUNY-Bing radical campus publication, 26 Apr 1998)
Anthropology and Anarchism — Brian Morris (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1998)
French Marxists and Their Anthropology — Pierre Clastres (Libre 3, 1 Jan 1977)
Review of Pirate Enlightenment, by David Graeber — Kevin Carson (C4SS, 13 Feb 2023)
Pirate Enlightenment, or the Real Libertalia — David Graeber (Macmillan, 24 Jan 2023)
Forget ‘Liberté’ — David Graeber & David Wengrow (Penguin Books, 19 Oct 2021)
What Folklorists Do — Timothy Lloyd (Indiana University Press, 5 Oct 2021)
Hiding in Plain Sight — David Graeber and David Wengrow (Lapham's Quarterly, 1 Aug 2020)
Anarchy — In a Manner of Speaking — David Graeber (David Graeber Institute, 1 Jan 2020)
Rethinking cities, from the ground up — David Wengrow (Medium, 4 Sep 2019)
Remarks on Wittgenstein’s Remarks on Frazer — David Graeber (David Graeber Institute, 1 Jan 2019)
A history of true civilisation is not one of monuments — David Wengrow (Aeon, 2 Oct 2018)
How to change the course of human history — David Graeber, David Wengrow (Eurozine, 2 Mar 2018)
“Many Seasons Ago” — David Graeber and David Wengrow (David Graeber Institute, 1 Jan 2018)
The Rise of Hierarchy — David Graeber (Hierarchy and Value: Comparative Perspectives on Moral Order, 1 Jan 2018)
It Wasn’t a Tenure Case — David Graeber (Public Anthropologist, 11 Oct 2017)
At long last — David Graeber (HAU Books, 1 Jan 2017)
Foreword to Stone Age Economics — David Graeber (Stone Age Economics by Marshall Sahlins (Routledge Classics Edition, 1 Jan 2017)
Humble Theory — Dorothy Noyes (Indiana University Press, 1 Oct 2016)
Reflections on reflections — David Graeber (HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 1 Jan 2016)
An Interview with David Graeber — Rachael Kiddey (Independent Social Research Foundation, 1 Jan 2016)
Farewell to the ‘childhood of man’ — David Wengrow and David Graeber (Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute Vol, 18 Jun 2015)
All Economies are Ultimately Human Economies — David Graeber (Network for an Alternative Quest, 1 Jan 2015)
Concerning mental pivots and civilizations of memory — David Graeber (The Chimera Principle: An Anthropology of Memory and Imagination, 1 Jan 2015)
The Bully’s Pulpit — David Graeber (The Baffler, 1 Jan 2015)
Radical alterity is just another way of saying “reality” — David Graeber (HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 1 Jan 2015)
Book review symposium: The Democracy Project, by David Graeber — David Graeber (Global Discourse, 1 Jul 2014)
Two notions of liberty revisited — David Graeber (openDemocracy, 19 May 2013)
Culture as creative refusal — David Graeber (David Graeber Institute, 1 Jan 2013)
Seminar on Debt: The First 5000 Years – Reply — David Graeber (Crooked Timber, 12 Apr 2012)
Bookforum talks with David Graeber — Rachel Jones (Book Forum, 19 Mar 2012)
On social currencies and human economies — David Graeber (David Graeber Institute, 1 Jan 2012)
The apocalypse of objects — David Graeber (Bloomsbury Publishing, 1 Jan 2012)
The Sword, the Sponge and the Paradox of Performativity — David Graeber (David Graeber Institute, 1 Jan 2012)
Interview with David Graeber — Ellen Evans & Jon Moses (The White Review, 1 Dec 2011)
On the invention of money — David Graeber (Naked Capitalism, 13 Sep 2011)
What is Debt? — Philip Pilkington (Naked Capitalism, 26 Aug 2011)
Consumption — David Graeber (David Graeber Institute, 1 Aug 2011)
Can We Still Write Big Question Sorts of Books? — David Graeber (Savage Minds, 31 Jul 2011)
David Graeber studied 5,000 years of debt — Jay Kernis (In The Arena Podcast, 5 Jul 2011)
The divine kingship of the Shilluk — David Graeber (HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 1 Jan 2011)
The return of ethnographic theory — Giovanni Da Col and David Graeber (HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 1 Jan 2011)
To Have Is to Owe — David Graeber (Triple Canopy, 7 Dec 2010)
On the Moral Grounds of Economic Relations — David Graeber (Open Anthropology Cooperative, 1 Oct 2010)
Exchange — David Graeber (Critical Terms for Media Studies (edited by W, 1 Jan 2010)
Anarchism, academia, and the avant-garde — David Graeber (Contemporary Anarchist Studies: An Introductory Anthology of Anarchy in the Academy, 1 Jan 2009)
David Graeber Interview with ReadySteadyBook — Mark Thwaite (Ready Steady Book, 16 Jan 2007)
Book review: Global Shadows: Africa in the Neoliberal World Order. James Ferguson — David Graeber (HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 1 Jan 2007)
Beyond Power/Knowledge — David Graeber (LibCom, 25 May 2006)
Turning Modes of Production Inside Out — David Graeber (Critique of Anthropology, 1 Jan 2006)
Dead zones of the imagination — David Graeber (HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 1 Jan 2006)
Teach Me if You Can — Steven Durel (Toward Freedom, 21 Nov 2005)
Alienation — David Graeber (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1 Jan 2005)
Fetishism as social creativity — David Graeber (David Graeber Institute, 1 Jan 2005)
The auto-ethnography that can never be and the activist ethnography that might be — David Graeber (David Graeber Institute, 1 Jan 2005)
Value — David Graeber (David Graeber Institute, 1 Jan 2005)
Value as the Importance of Actions — David Graeber (The Commoner, 1 Jan 2005)
Book review: Ethnohistory: Emerging Histories in Madagascar. Jeffrey C. Kaufmann — David Graeber (HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 1 Jan 2004)
The Very Idea of Consumption — David Graeber (David Graeber Institute, 1 Jan 2002)
Manners, Deference, and Private Property in Early Modern Europe — David Graeber (Comparative Studies in Society and History Volume 39, 1 Jan 1997)
Painful memories — David Graeber (David Graeber Institute, 1 Jan 1997)
The Dynamics of Folklore — Barre Toelken (Utah State University Press, 1 May 1996)
Beads and Money — David Graeber (American Ethnologist Volume 23, 1 Jan 1996)
The Disastrous Ordeal of 1987 — David Graeber (University of Chicago Press, 1 Jan 1996)
Studies in Italian American Folklore — Luisa Del Giudice (American Folklore Society, 1 Jan 1993)
I Spy with My Science Eye — Chris Bunting (Times Higher Education, 12 Apr 2002)
Human social organization during the Late Pleistocene — Manvir Singh & Luke Glowacki (Evolution and Human Behavior, 1 Mar 2021)
Fierce and Indomitable — Deni J. Seymour (University of Utah Press, 28 Feb 2017)
Early Start for Human Art? Ochre May Revise Timeline — Michael Balter (Science, 30 Jan 2009)
The Evolution of Culture — Robin Dunbar, Chris Knight and Camilla Power (AK Press, 1 Jan 1999)
A Forest of Kings — Linda Schele (HarperCollins, 1 Jan 1990)
Algonquian Spirit — Brian Swann (University of Nebraska Press, 1 Feb 2006)
The Hunter Monmanoki And His Wives — Claude Lévi-Strauss (The University of Chicago Press, 1 Jan 1978)
The story of Haburi — Claude Lévi-Strauss (Richard Schomburgk's Travels in British Guiana, 1 Jan 1922)
Reviews of Two Books on The Life of John Dunn Hunter — Various Authors (The History Teacher, 1 May 1976)
White Savage — Richard T. Drinnon (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1972)
My life with the Eskimos — Vilhjalmur Stefansson (The Macmillan Company in New York, 1 Jan 1913)
My Life as an Indian — James Willard Schultz (Corner House Pub, 1 Jan 1907)
Memoirs of a captivity among the Indians of North America — John Dunn Hunter (Legare Street Press, 1 Jan 1823)
Stolen Anarchy — TwinRabbit (YouTube, 25 Oct 2019)
The Wisdom of Kandiaronk — David Graeber (Revue du MAUSS permanente, 1 Jan 2019)
The Anarchist Inclinations of North American Great Plains Tribes — Anarchblr (Anarchmail, 18 Sep 2018)
The Other Slavery — Andrés Reséndez (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 1 Jan 2016)
Montana Monadology (Preview) — Justin E. H. Smith (Cabinet Magazine, 1 Apr 2013)
The 500 Years of Resistance Comic Book — Gord Hill (Arsenal Pulp Press, 1 Jan 2010)
500 Years of Indigenous Resistance — Gord Hill (PM Press, 1 Jan 2009)
Where License Reigns With All Impunity — Stephen Arthur (The Northeastern Anarchist, 1 Jan 2007)
Anthropology and Colonial Violence in West Papua — Kirksey Eben (Cultural Survival Quaterly, 1 Sep 2002)
Changing Nomads in a Changing World — Joseph Ginat and Anatoly M. Khazanov (Liverpool University Press, 1 Jan 1998)
Foreigners in Their Native Land — David J. Weber (University of New Mexico Press, 1 Jan 1996)
Merejildo Grijalva — Edwin Russell Sweeney (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1992)
Grijalva’s Revenge on the Apaches — Jacqueline Meketa (Old West Magazine, 22 Sep 1986)
A short review of ‘Geronimo: The Man, His Time, His Place’ — Christiane Fischer (The Journal of American History, 1 Mar 1978)
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee — Dee Brown, Hampton Sides (Henry Holt and Company, 1 Jan 1970)
El Chivero Merejildo Grijalva — Rita Rush (Arizoniana, 1 Aug 1960)
A Century of Dishonor — Helen Hunt Jackson (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1881)
Kaianere’kó:wa — Haudenosaunee (Indigenous Anarchist Federation, 1 Jan 1142)
The World of the Huns — Otto John Maenchen-Helfen (University of California Press, 1 Jan 1973)
A History of Timebanking — Eric Fleischmann (C4SS, 26 Jul 2023)
Otto Walkhoff (1860–1934) – Model scientist and early National Socialist — Dominik Gross (Deutsche Zahnärztliche Zeitschrift, 1 Mar 2022)
Review: The Anarchists of Casas Viejas — Iain Mckay (Anarchist Writers, 18 Aug 2008)
Villa and Zapata — Frank McLynn (Pimlico, 1 Jan 2000)
The French Revolution — Thomas Carlyle (Fraser's Magazine, 1 Jan 1837)
The Analects — Confucius & Annping Chin (Penguin Classics, 1 Jan 2014)
Daoism and Anarchism — John A. Rapp (Continuum, 1 Jan 2012)
Moonshadows — The Cowherds (Archive.org, 1 Jan 2011)
Human development or human enhancement? — Mark Coeckelbergh (Ethics and Information Technology, 6 Jun 2010)
The Qualities of Time — Wendy James & David Mills (Routledge, 15 Dec 2005)
Nature and Madness (Essay) — Paul Shepard (Sierra Club Books, 12 Oct 1982)
Nature and Madness — Paul Shepard (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1982)
Funding Pitch for the Film Edjengi: The Lore Of The Jungle — Bruce Parry (Bruce Parry's Website, 1 Jan 2025)
Putting the word out there — Kimberly Croswell (Ephemera, 1 Feb 2024)
Accomplices Not Allies — Indigenous Action (Indigenous Action Media, 4 May 2014)
Digitizing Indigenous Sounds — Dean Bartholomew (Cultural Survival Quaterly, 1 Dec 2000)
Just Leave Us Alone! — Solidarity South Pacific (anti-politics, 1 Jan 1999)
Weapons of the Weak — James C. Scott (ACLS Humanities E-Book, 1 Jan 1985)
Rules for Radicals — Saul D. Alinsky (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1971)
Sustainability Beyond Technology — Pasi Heikkurinen & Toni Ruuska (Oxford University Press, 1 Jan 2021)
The Pitfalls of Wilberian Ecology — Tomislav Markus (Journal of Environmental Psychology, 1 Jan 2019)
Cracks in a Grey Sky: An Anthology of Do or Die — Various Authors (Little Black Cart, 1 Jan 2016)
Latch Key Prometheus: How I Became the First ELF Cell... A Non-admission of Guilt — Michael Loadenthal (Earth First! Journal, 1 Jan 2014)
Nature and Experience in the Culture of Delusion — David W. Kidner (Palgrave Macmillan, 1 Jan 2012)
Techno-Fix — Michael Huesemann and Joyce Huesemann (New Society Publishers, 1 Jan 2011)
EF! at 30 — Bron Taylor (Earth First! Journal, 1 Nov 2010)
Depression and the natural world — David W. Kidner (International Journal of Critical Psychology, 1 Jan 2007)
Protection of Wealth or Protection of People? — Karen Pickett (Earth First! Journal, 1 May 2006)
Gary Snyder and the Invention of Bioregional Spirituality and Politics — Bron Taylor (The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature, 1 Jan 2005)
Animism – Humanity’s Original Religious Worldview — Daniel Quinn (Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature, 1 Jan 2005)
The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature — Volume 1 (A-I) — Bron Taylor (Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd., 1 Jan 2005)
The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature – Volume 2 (J-Z) — Bron Taylor (Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd., 1 Jan 2005)
Environmentalism: Critical Concepts, Volume 1 — David Pepper, Frank Webster, George Revill (Archive.org, 1 Jan 2003)
Primitivism—An Illusion with No Future (Book Review) — Snowball (Earth First! Journal, 21 Jun 2002)
Forward! — Bron Taylor (Earth First! Journal, 1 Nov 2000)
Earth First!: An Introduction — Unknown (Earth First! Journal, 1 Nov 2000)
Twenty Years of The Radical Environmental Journal — Kris Maenz (Earth First! Journal, 1 Nov 2000)
I Turned into a Teenage Earth First!er — Sasha Coulter Callies (Earth First! Journal, 1 Nov 2000)
Book Review of ‘Green Backlash’ — Cindy Baxter (Earth First! Journal, 21 Jun 1999)
Tales Of A Recovering Misanthrope — Anne Petermann (Earth First! Journal, 1 Jun 1999)
(Ab)original Knowledge — Bugbreath (Earth First! Journal, 1 Jan 1999)
Religion, Violence and Radical Environmentalism — Bron Taylor (Terrorism and Political Violence, 1 Dec 1998)
Coyote in the Maze — Peter Quigley (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1998)
Ecopsychology — Allen D Kanner, Theodore Roszak & Mary E Gomes (Sierra Club Books, 30 May 1995)
The Meaning of Wild — Jesse Wolf Hardin (Lone Wolf Circles) (Earth First! Journal, 1 May 1995)
The Parable of the Tribes — Andrew Bard Schmookler (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1995)
Earth First! Environmental Apocalypse — Martha F. Lee (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1995)
Reinventing the Journal & Survey Sez... — Kris Maenz (Earth First! Journal, 1 Jan 1995)
Forest Grump — Mike Roselle (Earth First! Journal, 21 Dec 1994)
Earth First! and the Rhetoric of Moral Confrontation — Brant Short (Communication Studies, 1 Jun 1991)
Why I Am Not A Misanthrope — Judi Bari (Earth First! Journal, 9 Jan 1991)
Eco-Warriors — Rik Scarce (Noble Press, 1 Oct 1990)
After the Clearcut — Gary Snyder (Hastings Environmental Law Journal, 1 Jan 1990)
Bumpy Roads, Cold Beer and the Formation of Earth First! — Rik Scarce (Eco-Warriors: Understanding the Radical Environmental Movement, 1 Jan 1990)
Reinhabitation — Gary Snyder (Earth First! Journal, 23 Sep 1987)
Debate in the Earth First! Journal about ‘The Parable of the Tribes’ — Andrew Bard Schmookler, Australopithecus, Christoph Manes & John Davis (Earth First! Journal, 1 Jan 1985)
Enclosures and exclusions — Dawn Chatty (Anthropology Today, 1 Aug 1998)
Means and Ends — Zoe Baker (AK Press, 1 Jan 2023)
Noam Chomsky on David Graeber’s Pirate Enlightenment — Nika Dubrovsky and Noam Chomsky (ArtReview, 21 Sep 2022)
What is Community? — Bruce Parry (Medicine Festival, 18 Aug 2022)
“A Web of Relations & Tensions” — Return Fire, No Path (Return Fire, 1 Jun 2022)
Anarchists Are Not Naive About Human Nature — Zoe Baker (Zoe Baker's Website, 28 Feb 2022)
Bruce Parry on Indigenous Perspective and Egalitarianism — Bruce Parry & Veronica Stanwell (Rooted Healing Podcast, 25 Jan 2022)
Socialism with an Anarchist Squint — Strange Matters (Strange Matters, 1 Jan 2022)
Anarchism as a Way of Life — Zoe Baker (Zoe Baker's Website, 25 Sep 2021)
Mehdi Belhaj Kacem: “Metaphysics is Immunodeficient” — Mehdi Belhaj Kacem, Nika Dubrovsky, Alexandre Gilbert (The Times of Israel, 7 Jun 2021)
The Routledge Handbook of Anarchy and Anarchist Thought — Gary Chartier & Chad Van Schoelandt (Routledge, 30 Dec 2020)
Towards an Anarchism in the Philippine Archipelago — Simoun Magsalin (LibCom, 1 Mar 2020)
Establishing an immanent counterhumanism for the un-foreclosure of the future — M.D.C (The Anarchist Library, 1 Jan 2020)
The Confederation as the Commune of Communes — Debbie Bookchin & Sixtine van Outryve (Roar Magazine, 1 Sep 2019)
Bruce Parry: Human beings have really big problems ahead — Tim Adams (The Guardian, 14 Jul 2019)
Deleuze and Anarchism — Chantelle Gray van Heerden and Aragorn Eloff (ed.) (Edinburgh University Press, 1 Feb 2019)
Social Ecology and the Right to the City — Edited by Federico Venturini, Emet Değirmenci, Inés Morales (LibCom, 1 Jan 2019)
Against the State; Against the Grain — Gracie Forest (Fifth Estate, 1 Jun 2018)
The Pyramid Fallacy — Karni Lotan Marcus (Sage, 1 Apr 2018)
Metropolis... By Strange Command — Bad Moon (The Anarchist Library, 21 May 2017)
Worshiping Power — Peter Gelderloos (AK Press, 10 Jan 2017)
Worshipping Power — Peter Gelderloos (AK Press, 10 Jan 2017)
For a Libertarian Communism — Daniel Guérin (PM Press, 1 Jan 2017)
Defending an Anarchist Society — Chris Beaumont (University of Bristol, 1 Jan 2017)
Against the Grain — James C. Scott (Yale University Press, 1 Jan 2017)
Capitalism — Shahin (Corporate Watch, 1 Jan 2016)
Anarchist Speculations — John Moore (Archive.org, 1 Jan 2016)
Do Anarchists Dream of Emancipated Sheep? — Aragorn Eloff (Anarchism and Animal Liberation: Essays on Complementary Elements of Total Liberation, 11 Jul 2015)
Review: Two Cheers for Anarchism by James C. Scott — Iain Mckay (Anarchist Writers, 6 Jun 2015)
The Democracy Project — David Graeber (Archive.org, 1 Jan 2013)
Collective or Individual? — U. Glinska (Conference proceedings of the Scientific Research Center Sociosphere, 1 Jan 2012)
Two Cheers for Anarchism — James C. Scott (Princeton University Press, 1 Jan 2012)
The ‘potlatch of destruction’ — Keir Martin (Critique of Anthropology, 1 Jan 2012)
Is Capitalism’s Crisis Putting Revolution Back on the Agenda? — Mark Kosman (the commune, 1 Jun 2011)
Desert — Anonymous (Little Black Cart, 1 Jan 2011)
Red, Black, and Objective — Sal Restivo (Routledge, 1 Jan 2011)
Anarchy Works — Peter Gelderloos (Little Black Cart, 1 Jan 2010)
Direct Action — David Graeber (AK Press, 8 Oct 2009)
The Art of Not Being Governed — James C. Scott (Yale University Press, 30 Sep 2009)
Ethnic Politics as Integration — Andy Robinson (Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed, 1 Dec 2006)
Anarchist Seeds beneath the Snow — David Goodway (PM Press, 1 Jan 2006)
Days of War, Nights of Love — CrimethInc. (Crimethinc, 1 Jan 2000)
The Murray Bookchin Reader — Edited by Janet Biehl (Black Rose Books, 1 Jan 1999)
Seeing Like a State — James C. Scott (Yale University Press, 1 Mar 1998)
Listen, Anarchist! — Chaz Bufe (See Sharp Press, 1 Jan 1998)
Whither Anarchism? — Murray Bookchin (AK Press, 1 Jan 1998)
An Anarchist FAQ — The Anarchist FAQ Editorial Collective (AK Press, 19 Jul 1996)
Beyond Bookchin (excerpts) — David Watson, Steve Welzer (Fifth Estate, 1 Jan 1996)
Re-enchanting Humanity — Murray Bookchin (Cassell , 1 Jan 1995)
Social Anarchism or Lifestyle Anarchism — Murray Bookchin (LibCom, 1 Jan 1995)
Socialism (ASA Monographs) — Chris M. Hann (Routledge, 17 Dec 1992)
Anarchy in Milton Keynes — Colin Ward (The Raven: Anarchist Quarterly, 1 Jan 1992)
Urbanization Without Cities — Murray Bookchin (LibCom, 1 Jan 1992)
“Outwitting the State” takes a different kind of power — Neal Keating (Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed, 1 Jan 1992)
Bolo’bolo — Hans Widmer (Autonomedia, 1 Jan 1983)
The Ecology of Freedom — Murray Bookchin (AK Press, 1 Jan 1982)
Eclipse and Re-Emergence of the Communist Movement — Gilles Dauvé and François Martin (LibCom, 1 Jan 1974)
Society Against the State — Pierre Clastres (MIT Press, 1 Jan 1974)
In Defence of Social Pessimism — Sidney E. Parker (Union Of Egoists, 1 Jan 1967)
Anarchist Individualism and Amorous Comradeship — Émile Armand (The Friends of Armand, 1 Jan 1956)
The Organizational Weapon — Martin Krygier & Philip Selznick (McGraw-Hill, 1 Jan 1952)
Our demands as Individualist Anarchists — Émile Armand (l'Unique, 1 Jan 1945)
Karl Marx and the Iroquois — Franklin Rosemont (Arsenal: Surrealist Subversion, 11 Jun 1905)
The moral foundations of anarchy — Pietro Gori (LibCom, 1 Jan 1904)
Traveler’s Guide to the Acronym Wasteland — Nim Thorn (Reeking Thickets Press, 10 Jul 2024)
Deixis and the Queer/Trans Struggle — Nsámbu Za Suékama (Medium, 13 May 2024)
Capitalist Nursery Fables — Kevin Carson (C4SS, 19 Aug 2020)
Agrarian anarchism and authoritarian populism — Antonio Roman-Alcalá (The Journal of Peasant Studies, 20 May 2020)
Bullshit Jobs — David Graeber (Simon & Schuster, 15 May 2018)
Colonisation — Return Fire (Return Fire, 1 Dec 2015)
Food and Climate — Out of the Woods (LibCom, 9 Mar 2015)
Capitalism and Communism — Gilles Dauvé (LibCom, 1 Jan 2015)
Against the Gendered Nightmare — baedan (baedan — a queer journal of heresy, 1 Jan 2014)
The Danger of Cosmic Genius — Kenneth Brower (The Atlantic Magazine, 1 Dec 2010)
What Technology Wants — Kevin Kelly (Archive.org, 1 Oct 2010)
The True Believer — Eric Hoffer (Harper Perennial Modern Classics, 19 Jan 2010)
Pyrotechnic Insanitarium; American Culture on the Brink — Mark Dery (Grove Press, 1 Jan 1999)
The Idea of Decline in Western History — Arthur Herman (Free Press, 1 Jan 1997)
Gender — Ivan Illich (Pantheon Books, 1 Jan 1973)
The Case Against B.F. Skinner — Noam Chomsky (The New York Review of Books, 30 Dec 1971)
Growing Up Absurd — Paul Goodman (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1960)
The Technological Society — Jacques Ellul (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1954)
The Modern State — Elisée Reclus (Wiki Source, 1 Jan 1905)
Justice, Primitive and Modern: Dispute Resolution in Anarchist and State Societies — Bob Black (Nine-Banded Books, 1 Mar 2023)
Oblivion — Flower Bomb (Warzone Distro, 1 Jan 2023)
Daedalus Fails — Various Authors (Daedalus Fails, 1 Jan 2023)
Book Summary and Review I: Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind — Yuval Noah Harari — Karaçam (vahsikaracam, 6 Aug 2022)
The Rotting Carcass Behind The Green-Scare — ziq (Raddle, 1 Aug 2022)
No Place Like Home — Artxmis Graham Thoreau (Medium, 13 Jul 2022)
Kill The God of Work & All His Clergy — ziq (Raddle, 29 Jan 2022)
The Unabomber and the origins of anti-tech radicalism — Sean Fleming (Journal of Political Ideologies Volume 27, 7 May 2021)
The Anarcho-Primitivist FAQ — Stiller (The Anarchist Library, 30 Jul 2020)
Machine Psychology: A Disappearing Act — John Zerzan (Archive.org, 1 Jan 2020)
Wind Energy Development, Conflict & Resistance — Alexander Dunlap, Mariel Aguilar-Støen (Rowman & Littlefield, 20 Sep 2019)
To The Captives — Kevin Tucker (Wild Resistance, 1 Jan 2019)
Future Primitive: The Politics of Militant Ecology — Kyle William Beam (University of Notre Dame, 1 Jul 2016)
The Wind Roars Ferociously — Four Legged Human (Black and Green Review, 1 Jan 2016)
Anarchy in the USA — Zander Sherman (Believer Magazine, 1 Oct 2015)
To Speak of Wildness — Kevin Tucker (Black and Green Review, 1 Oct 2015)
Interview with Layla AbdelRahim on anarcho-primitivism, red anarchism and veganism — Layla AbdelRahim (Puntíčkovaní chrobáci, 17 Nov 2013)
Free From Civilization — Enrico Manicardi (Archive.org, 1 Jan 2013)
“The Folly of Beginning a Work Before We Count the Cost”: Anarcho-Primitivism in Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe — Michael Gurnow (Fifth Estate, 1 Jan 2010)
Nightmares of Reason — Bob Black (The Anarchist Library, 1 Jan 2010)
Patriarchy, Civilization, And The Origins Of Gender — John Zerzan (The Online Green Anarchy Archive, 1 Jan 2010)
Anarchism Versus Civilization — Margaret Killjoy (Post-Civilized, 1 Jan 2010)
A primitivist response to Andrew Flood’s question: Is primitivism realistic? — Nihilo Zero (Nihilo Zero, 1 Jan 2010)
The Origins of Primitivism (1977–1988) — Various Authors (Radical Archives, 1 Jan 2010)
Review: Twilight of the Machines — Aragorn! (Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed, 1 Apr 2009)
Essays from Species Traitor — Kevin Tucker (The Online Green Anarchy Archive, 20 Feb 2009)
Revolt of the Savages: Primitive Revolts Against Civilization — Kevin Tucker (The Online Green Anarchy Archive, 20 Feb 2009)
Twilight of the Machines — John Zerzan (Archive.org, 1 Jan 2008)
More Modesty All Around: on Barclay’s The State — Bob Black (Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed, 1 Jan 2007)
The Neo-Primitivist Turn — Victor Li (University of Toronto Press, 21 Oct 2006)
Science is Capital — dot matrix (Anarchy: a journal of desire armed #61, 1 Jan 2006)
Thirty Theses — Jason Godesky (The Anthropik Network, 1 Jan 2006)
Against Civilization — John Zerzan (Feral House, 1 Jun 2005)
What is Anarcho-Primitivism? — Anonymous (Black and Green Bulletin, 1 Jan 2005)
The Perennial Wild Men. The ‘war on terror’ is their fear of a wild planet — Anonymous (Green Anarchist, 1 Jan 2003)
Running on Emptiness (Book Review) — Marcel Idels (Earth First! Journal, 21 Jun 2002)
Running On Emptiness — John Zerzan (Archive.org, 1 Jan 2002)
Anarchy after Leftism — Bob Black (C.A.L. Press, 1 Jan 1997)
Stone Age babies in cyberspace — George McMurdo (Journal of Information Science, 25 Oct 1995)
Future Primitive — John Zerzan (Autonomedia, 1 Dec 1994)
Technophilia, An Infantile Disorder — Bob Black (Fringe Ware Review, 1 Dec 1993)
The Stone Age Revisited — M. Annette Jaimes (Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed, 1 Jan 1993)
Primitive Affluence: A Postscript to Sahlins — Bob Black (Autonomedia, 1 Jan 1992)
Smokestack Lightning — Bob Black (Autonomedia, 1 Jan 1992)
Elements of Refusal — John Zerzan (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1988)
The Abolition of Work and Other Essays — Bob Black (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1986)
Number: Its Origin and Evolution — John Zerzan (Fifth Estate, 1 Jul 1985)
Language: Origin and Meaning — John Zerzan (Fifth Estate, 1 Dec 1984)
The Natural Society: A Basis for Green Anarchism — Richard Hunt (Green Anarchist, 1 Jan 1978)
The Uses of the Primitive — Stanley Diamond (Columbia University Press, 1 Jan 1960)
The Unabomber’s Influence Is Deeper and More Dangerous Than We Know — Maxim Loskutoff (New York Times, 14 Dec 2024)
Primitivists Love-Hate Relationship With Anthropologists — Theo Slade (The Ted K Archive, 1 Jan 2024)
The death of the Unabomber: will his dangerous influence live on? — Host Michael Safi with Guests Sean Fleming, James R. Fitzgerald & Gary Wright (Guardian, 19 Jun 2023)"
A Critique of the Nomadic Hunter / Gatherer Ideal — John Jacobi (Wild Will, 16 Jun 2018)
A Letter to: “Halputta Hadjo” — Choloa Tlacotin (Anarchist News, 20 Aug 2016)
A Quick and Dirty Critique of Primitivist & Anti-Civ Thought — William Gillis (Human Iterations, 10 Oct 2015)
How and why Jason Godesky is so wrong his ancestors are wrong — William Gillis (Human Iterations, 13 Jun 2007)
15 Post-Primitivist Theses — William Gillis (Human Iterations, 1 Jan 2006)
Anthropology and John Zerzan: A Brief Critique — Anonymous (The Online Green Anarchy Archive, 1 Jan 2005)
Anarchism vs. Primitivism — Brian Oliver Sheppard (LibCom, 1 Jan 2003)
Primitivism: An Illusion with No Future — Stephen Booth (Green Anarchist, 8 Jan 2001)
Interview with Tanya Luhrmann — Marja-Liisa Honkasalo (Suomen Antropologi: Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society, 3 Jun 2018)
Reflections on art making and evolutionary psychology — Richard Hickman (The Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1 Aug 2016)
Do Apes Read Minds? — Kristin Andrews (AMM Virtual Research Center Project, 20 Jul 2012)
Adaptive Behaviour — Manuel Soler (Editorial Síntesis, 1 Jan 2012)
The Devil Underneath the Couch — Gottfried Heuer (International Institute of Social History (IISH), 1 Jun 2003)
I’m Ok — You’re Ok — Thomas A. Harris (Harper & Row, 1 Jul 1999)
As We Know It — Mark Kohn (Granta Books, 1 Jan 1999)
Factors Relating to Misanthropy in Contemporary American Society — Tom W. Smith (Social Science Research, 1 Jan 1997)
20th Century Blues — Robert Wright (Time Magazine, 28 Aug 1995)
Women Who Run With the Wolves — Clarisa Pincola Estes (Archive.org, 1 May 1992)
The Empty Core — Jeffrey Seinfeld (Jason Aronson Inc., 1 Jan 1991)
How People Make Their Own Environments — Sandra Scarr and Kathleen McCartney (Child Development, 1 Apr 1983)
Helplessness — Martin Seligman (W.H. Freeman and Company, 1 Jan 1975)
The Human Zoo — Desmond Morris (Random House, 1 Jan 1969)
The Politics of Experience and the Bird of Paradise — R. D. Laing (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1967)
The Organization Man — William H. Whyte & Joseph Nocera (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1 Jan 2002)
The Uncommitted — Kenneth Keniston (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1965)
A Critical Response to Dana Lloyd about A. L. Kroeber and her Yurok Problem — Herbert S. Lewis (Journal for the Study of Religion, 14 Mar 2025)
Alfred Kroeber, the Yuroks, and Me (Preview) — Dana Lloyd (Journal for the Study of Religion, 3 Jul 2024)
Book Review: A Monastery in Time — Saskia Abrahms-KavunenkoMax Planck Institute for Social Anthropology (American Anthropologist, 29 Dec 2015)
Nothing: Three Inquiries in Buddhism — Marcus Boon, Eric Cazdyn & Timothy Morton (University of Chicago Press, 1 Jan 2015)
AntAgonistic insights — Sonja Luehrmann (Social Analysis, 1 Jan 2015)
Evil in the Sands of Time — T. M. Luhrmann (The Journal of Asian Studies, 1 Jan 2002)
The Ellul Forum — Various Authors (International Jacques Ellul Society, 1 Jan 1988)
Regional Cults — Richard P. Werbner (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1977)
Trance and Possession States — Raymond H. Prince (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1968)
Bantu Beliefs and Magic — C. W. Hobley, James George Frazer (Project Gutenberg, 1 Jan 1922)
Into the Wild — Jon Krakauer (Anchor Books, 13 Jan 1996)
The Last of The Mountain Men — Harold Peterson (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1969)
Paradise Below Zero — Calvin Rutstrum (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1968)
An Island To Oneself — Tom Neale (HarperCollins, 1 Jan 1968)
The Desert Year — Joseph Wood Krutch (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1952)
Greenland Lies North — William S. Carlson (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1940)
Journal of a Trapper — Osborne Russell (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1914)
Our Southern Highlanders — Horace Kephart (Archive.org, 1 Nov 1913)
The Book Of Camping And Woodcraft — Horace Kephart (Outing publishing company, 1 Jan 1906)
The Log of a Cowboy — Andy Adams (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1903)
The Land of Little Rain — Mary Austin (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1903)
Wild Life in the Rocky Mountains — George Frederick Ruxton (Mountain Men and the Fur Trade, 1 Jan 1847)
Life in the Rocky Mountains — Warren Angus Ferris (Western Literary Messenger, 13 Jul 1842)
The Last Wild Men of Borneo — Carl Hoffman (Mariner Books, 6 Mar 2018)
Amazon — Bruce Parry (Penguin, 24 Oct 2008)
Savages — Joe Kane (Archive.org, 1 Aug 1996)
With Spears From All Sides — Joe Kane (The New Yorker, 19 Sep 1993)
The Last Frontiers On Earth — Jon Fisher (Loompanics Unlimited, 1 Jan 1981)
Admiral of the Ocean Sea — Samuel Eliot Morison (Little, Brown and Company, 1 Jan 1942)
How I Found Livingstone — Henry M. Stanley (Project Gutenberg, 1 Jan 1871)
A Cruising Voyage Round the World — Woodes Rogers (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1712)
A New Voyage Round the World — William Dampier (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1697)
Rain Forest Tribesmen Just Want to Be Left Alone — Stephan Küffner (Time Magazine, 18 Jun 2008)
The Sad Truth: Femme aux Bananes (Woman with Bananas) — Michael William (Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed #33 — Summer ’92, 1 Jan 1992)
What Is Politics podcast — Daniel (YouTube, 1 Jan 2019)
The Word for Woman is Wilderness — Abi Andrews (Serpent's Tail, 7 Feb 2019)
Retrotopia — John Michael Greer (Founders House Publishing LLC, 5 Dec 2016)
Children’s Literature, Domestication, and Social Foundation — Layla AbdelRahim (Routledge, 1 Jan 2014)
World Made by Hand — James Howard Kunstler (Atlantic Monthly Press, 11 Feb 2008)
Chronicles of Ancient Darkness — Michelle Paver (Orion, 1 Jan 2004)
The Poppykettle Papers — Michael Lawrence & Robert Ingpen (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1999)
The Kin — Peter Dickinson (Macmillan, 23 Oct 1998)
Book Review: Evil Sisters by Bram Dijkstra — Frances E. Mascia-Lees (American Anthropologist, 1 Dec 1997)
Morgan’s Mutant Fantasy — Chris Sitka (Napaltjarri) (The West Australian, 1 Jan 1997)
‘Towards an Archaeology of the Future’: Theodora Kroeber and Ursula K Le Guin — Rob Maslen (Foundation: The Review of Science Fiction, 1 Jun 1996)
The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe — Daniel Defoe (Project Gutenberg, 1 May 1996)
Mutant Message Down Under — Marlo Morgan (Archive.org, 2 Nov 1994)
Ishmael — Daniel Quinn (Bantam Books, 1 Jan 1992)
The Strait — Fredy Perlman (Black and Red, 1 Jan 1988)
The Exiles and Other Stories — Horacio Quiroga (University of Texas Press, 1 Jan 1987)
The Wanderground — Sally Miller Gearhart (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1979)
The Decapitated Chicken and Other Stories — Horacio Quiroga (University of Texas Press Austin, 1 Jan 1976)
The Monkey Wrench Gang — Edward Abbey (Penguin Classics, 1 Aug 1975)
Stig of the Dump — Clive King (Puffin Classics, 1 Jun 1963)
Children on the Oregon Trail — An Rutgers (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1961)
The Cossacks and The Raid — Leo Tolstoy (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1961)
Lord of the Flies — William Golding (Archive.org, 1 Jan 1954)
Nineteen Eighty-Four — George Orwell (Project Gutenberg, 1 Jan 1949)
Ape and Essence — Aldous Huxley (Archive.org, 1 Aug 1948)
Sapphira and the Slave Girl — Willa Cather (Knopf Publishing Group, 1 Jan 1940)
Juan Darién — Horacio Quiroga (Caras y Caretas, 1 Jan 1920)
The Romance of Tristan and Iseult — Joseph Bédier (Vintage Classics, 1 Jan 1900)
The Brothers Karamazov — Fyodor Dostoevsky (The Russian Messenger, 1 Jan 1879)
Far from the Madding Crowd — Thomas Hardy (Cornhill Magazine, 1 Jan 1874)
The Last of the Mohicans — James Fenimore Cooper (Project Gutenberg, 1 Feb 1826)
The Leatherstocking Tales — James Fenimore Cooper (The Library of America, 1 Jan 1823)
A rough attempt at showing the benefits of creating a bonus Communalist Library with AmuseWiki software was created here. Below are a few of the texts that could be moved to a new website domain once a web developer reaches out who would like to take on the task.
Social Ecology and Communalism — Murray Bookchin
Social Ecology — Brian Tokar
Reason, Creativity and Freedom — Eleanor Finley
Remaking Society — Murray Bookchin
The Next Revolution — Murray Bookchin
The Murray Bookchin Reader — Janet Biehl
The Ecology of Freedom — Murray Bookchin
The Ecology of Everyday Life — Chaia Heller
Toward Climate Justice — Brian Tokar
The Confederation as the Commune of Communes — Debbie Bookchin & Sixtine van Outryve
The New Municipal Model — Eleanor Finley
The Politics of Social Ecology — Janet Biehl
Urbanization without Cities — Murray Bookchin
The Limits of the City — Murray Bookchin
Ecology or Catastrophe — Janet Biehl
Recovering Bookchin — Andy Price
Democratic Confederalism — Abdullah Öcalan
Democratic Nation — Abdullah Öcalan
War and Peace in Kurdistan — Abdullah Öcalan
Bakur Rising — Nazan Ustundag
The Seeker of Truth — Bager Nujiyan
Liberating Life: Women’s Revolution — Abdullah Öcalan
Civilization: The Age of Masked Gods and Disguised Kings — Abdullah Öcalan
The Sociology of Freedom — Abdullah Öcalan
Rojava: A Social Contract for Revolution? — Legerin Magazine
Make Rojava Green Again — Internationalist Commune
The Battle for the Mountain of the Kurds — Thomas Schmidinger
Library Socialism & Usufruct — SRSLY WRONG Episode 189 — Srsly Wrong
Library Socialism & The Irreducible Minimum – Srsly Wrong Ep 196 — Srsly Wrong
Library Socialism & Complementarity – Srsly Wrong Ep. 200 — Srsly Wrong
Bonus Q&A: How to Make Library Socialism Now — Srsly Wrong
Google Murray Bookchin – Srsly Wrong Ep. 96 — Srsly Wrong
Bullshit Jobs (w/ David Graeber) – Srsly Wrong Ep. 153 — Srsly Wrong
From Marxism to Communalism and Confederalism — Janet Biehl
Notes on a Public Discussion with a Greek anarchist who Volunteered in Rojava — Anonymous
Anarchy after Leftism — Bob Black
Book Filled with Lies — Bob Black
Nightmares of Reason — Bob Black
Notes on “Post-Left Anarchism” — Bob Black
Withered Anarchism — Bob Black
The Politics of Postanarchism — Saul Newman
Anarchism Needs a Working Class Revolution — Wayne Price
Anarchy Vs. Communalism — ziq
Bookchin–Öcalan Correspondence — Abdullah Öcalan
Chaos-causing diseases are spreading — Abdullah Öcalan
Declaration on the Democratic Solution of the Kurdish Question — Abdullah Öcalan
Interview with Abdullah Öcalan — Abdullah Öcalan
My Solution for Turkey, Syria, and the Kurds — Abdullah Öcalan
Re-evaluating Anarchism — Abdullah Öcalan
The Revolution is Female — Abdullah Öcalan
“The Struggle Is not for Martyrdom but for Life” — CrimethInc.
From Germany to Bakur — CrimethInc.
Interview with the Internationalist Commune in Rojava — CrimethInc.
One Year Since the Turkish Invasion of Rojava: An Interview with Tekoşîna Anarşîst — CrimethInc.
Remembering Xelîl — CrimethInc.
Rojava — CrimethInc.
The “Ceasefire” Is a Deadly Fraud — CrimethInc.
The Roots of Turkish Fascism — CrimethInc.
The Threat to Rojava — CrimethInc.
Understanding the Kurdish Resistance — CrimethInc.
All Economies are Ultimately Human Economies — David Graeber
America’s Kurdish allies risk being wiped out – by Nato — David Graeber
Manufactured ignorance — David Graeber
Öcalan as Thinker — David Graeber
Preface to Civilization: The Age of Masked Gods and Disguised Kings — David Graeber
Re-Thinking Resistance — David Graeber
Syria, Anarchism & Visiting Rojava — David Graeber
Why are world leaders backing this brutal attack against Kurdish Afrin? — David Graeber
Why is the world ignoring the revolutionary Kurds in Syria? — David Graeber
Radical Municipalism — Debbie Bookchin
The Confederation as the Commune of Communes — Debbie Bookchin & Sixtine van Outryve
The Anarchist Revolution — Dena Clamage, Murray Bookchin
Announcement of the Creation of the IRPGF and Membership in the International Freedom Battalion — International Revolutionary People’s Guerrilla Forces
Final communique from IRPGF — International Revolutionary People’s Guerrilla Forces
IRPGF Statement on the Martyrdom of TKP/ML – TİKKO Rojava Commander Orhan Bakırcıyan / Martager (Nubar Ozanyan ՆուպարՕզանյան) — International Revolutionary People’s Guerrilla Forces
Smashing the State in Rojava and Beyond — International Revolutionary People’s Guerrilla Forces
Spanish Anarchist in IRPGF on the Women’s Revolution from Rojava to Spain — International Revolutionary People’s Guerrilla Forces
“Our aim is to create an international movement able to change the capitalist drift that humanity is suffering” — Internationalist Commune
“We need a revolutionary movement able to overcome all kind of oppression” — Internationalist Commune
About the Internationalist Commune — Internationalist Commune
For a new Internationalism of Women — Internationalist Commune
Hand in Hand with the Women’s Revolution — Internationalist Commune
Internationalists in the Revolution — Internationalist Commune
Interview: Rojava, Venezuela and South America — Internationalist Commune
The role of internationalists in the Rojava revolution — Internationalist Commune
‘What can we learn from the ongoing revolution in Rojava?’ — Internationalist Commune, Avjîn Azadî
Why Jineolojî? Re-Constructing the Sciences towards a Communal and Free Life — Internationalist Commune, Gönül Kaya
From Capitalist Modernity to Democratic Modernity — Internationalist Commune, Rok Brossa
Bookchin Breaks with Anarchism — Janet Biehl
Bookchin, Öcalan, and the Dialectics of Democracy — Janet Biehl
Bookchin’s Trotskyist decade — Janet Biehl
From Movement to Parliamentary Party — Janet Biehl
Insurgency, conflict and communalism in Colombia — Janet Biehl
Kurdish Communalism — Janet Biehl
The Fallacy of “Neither Left nor Right”: Militia Fever — Janet Biehl
The Politics of Social Ecology — Janet Biehl
The Revolutionary Moment — Janet Biehl
Theses on Social Ecology and Deep Ecology — Janet Biehl
Thoughts on Rojava: an interview with Janet Biehl — Janet Biehl
Ecofascism: Lessons from the German Experience — Janet Biehl and Peter Staudenmaier
Interview with Murray Bookchin — Jeff Riggenbach
A 40-year-old social legacy — Komun Academy
Embodying Chaos, Struggle, Utopia — Komun Academy
From State to Democracy — Komun Academy
Mutual aid and solidarity against Covid-19 — Komun Academy
People’s Assemblies outside Kurdistan — Komun Academy
Self-Defense is Existential — Komun Academy
The Kurdish Freedom Struggle and (Anti)Imperialism in the 21st Century — Komun Academy
The Main Principles of Democratic Confederalism — Komun Academy
Why Komun Academy? — Komun Academy
Our Synthetic Environment — Lewis Herber
Towards a Liberatory Technology — Lewis Herber
Ecology and Revolutionary Thought — Lewis Herber (Murray Bookchin)
Social Ecology and Democratic Confederalism — Make Rojava Green Again
Revolution in Rojava — Michael Knapp, Anja Flach, and Ercan Ayboğa
A Critique of the Draft Program of the Left Green Network — Murray Bookchin
A Discussion on “Listen, Marxist!” — Murray Bookchin
A Meditation on Anarchist Ethics — Murray Bookchin
A Note on Affinity Groups — Murray Bookchin
Anarchism and Power in the Spanish Revolution — Murray Bookchin
Anarchism: Past and Present — Murray Bookchin
Anarchy and Organization: A letter to the left — Murray Bookchin
Attacks on Israel Ignore the Long History of Arab Conflict — Murray Bookchin
Basic Principles, Future Prospects — Murray Bookchin
Between the 30s and the 60s — Murray Bookchin
Comments on the International Social Ecology Network Gathering and the “Deep Social Ecology” of John Clark — Murray Bookchin
Communalism, the Democratic Dimension of Anarchism — Murray Bookchin
Community Control or Statist Politics: A Reply to David Lewis — Murray Bookchin
Community Ownership of the Economy — Murray Bookchin
Death of a Small Planet — Murray Bookchin
Defending the Earth: A Debate — Murray Bookchin
Desire and Need — Murray Bookchin
Finding the Subject — Murray Bookchin
Free Cities — Murray Bookchin
Freedom and Necessity in Nature: A Problem in Ecological Ethics — Murray Bookchin
From Spectacle To Empowerment — Murray Bookchin
History, Civilization, and Progress: Outline for a Criticism of Modern Relativism — Murray Bookchin
Intelligentsia and the New Intellectuals — Murray Bookchin
Libertarian Municipalism: An Overview — Murray Bookchin
Libertarian Municipalism: The New Municipal Agenda — Murray Bookchin
Listen, Marxist! — Murray Bookchin
Municipalization — Murray Bookchin
Myth of the Party — Murray Bookchin
Nationalism and the “National Question” — Murray Bookchin
Nature and Ideology — Murray Bookchin
Notes on the Death of Franco — Murray Bookchin
On “Remaking of the American Left” — Murray Bookchin
On Spontaneity and Organisation — Murray Bookchin
Popular Politics vs. Party Politics — Murray Bookchin
Post-Affluence Anarchy: A Dialogue — Murray Bookchin
Post-Scarcity Anarchism — Murray Bookchin
Post-Scarcity Anarchism — Murray Bookchin
Radical Agriculture — Murray Bookchin
Radical Politics in an Era of Advanced Capitalism — Murray Bookchin
Radicalizing Democracy — Murray Bookchin
Re-enchanting Humanity — Murray Bookchin
Recovering Evolution: A Reply to Eckersley and Fox — Murray Bookchin
Remaking Society — Murray Bookchin
Reply from Murray Bookchin to ‘5th of May Group’ on Turkish anarchism — Murray Bookchin
Reply to ACF — Murray Bookchin
Resolution: “On Gubernatorial Races” — Murray Bookchin
Second Nature — Murray Bookchin
Social Anarchism or Lifestyle Anarchism — Murray Bookchin
Social Ecology versus Deep Ecology: A Challenge for the Ecology Movement — Murray Bookchin
Society and Ecology — Murray Bookchin
Sociobiology or Social Ecology — Murray Bookchin
State Capitalism in Russia — Murray Bookchin
Stop the Bomb — Murray Bookchin
Summer in France — Murray Bookchin
The American Crisis — Murray Bookchin
The Bernie Sanders Paradox — Murray Bookchin
The Communalist Project — Murray Bookchin
The Communist Manifesto: Insights and Problems — Murray Bookchin
The Crisis in the Ecology Movement — Murray Bookchin
The Ecology of Freedom — Murray Bookchin
The Ghost of Anarcho-Syndicalism — Murray Bookchin
The Greening of Politics — Murray Bookchin
The Left That Was — Murray Bookchin
The Limits of the City — Murray Bookchin
The May–June Events in France — Murray Bookchin
The Meaning of Confederalism — Murray Bookchin
The Next Revolution — Murray Bookchin
The Philosophy of Social Ecology — Murray Bookchin
The Population Myth — Murray Bookchin
The Spanish Anarchists — Murray Bookchin
The Third Revolution — Murray Bookchin
The Twilight Comes Early — Murray Bookchin
The Unity of Ideals and Practice — Murray Bookchin
The Youth Culture — Murray Bookchin
Theses on Libertarian Municipalism — Murray Bookchin
Thoughts on Libertarian Municipalism — Murray Bookchin
To Remember Spain: The Anarchist and Syndicalist Revolution of 1936 — Murray Bookchin
Toward a Communalist Approach — Murray Bookchin
Toward a post-scarcity society: the American perspective and the SDS — Murray Bookchin
Toward an Ecological Society — Murray Bookchin
Turning Up the Stones — Murray Bookchin
Utopia, not futurism — Murray Bookchin
Were We Wrong? — Murray Bookchin
What is Communalism? — Murray Bookchin
What is Social Ecology? — Murray Bookchin
Whither Anarchism? — Murray Bookchin
Will Ecology Become ‘the Dismal Science’? — Murray Bookchin
Yes! — Whither Earth First? — Murray Bookchin
Environmentalists versus Ecologists — Murray Bookchin, Eugene Eccli
Jineology: From Women’s Struggles to Social Liberation — Necîbe Qeredaxî; Brecht Neven; Marlene Schäfers, Roar Magazine
Last Journals and Writings of Şehîd Tekoşer Piling — Ş. Tekoşer Piling
“Every thunderstorm begins with a single drop” — Ş. Tekoşer Piling/Lorenzo Orsetti
The Anarchist Collectives — Sam Dolgoff (Editor)
Twenty-One Theses for the People’s Ecology in the Twenty-First Century — Social Ecology Cooperative
Last Journals And Writings Of Sehid Tekoser Piling Lorenzo Orso Orsetti — Tekosina Anarsist
Avenge George Floyd and all those murdered by State brutality — Tekoşîna Anarşîst
Dear friends, dear comrades — Tekoşîna Anarşîst
Freedom and dead: Reflections on resistance, repression and sacrifice — Tekoşîna Anarşîst
Lorenzo “Orso” Orsetti — Tekoşîna Anarşîst
One year since Lorenzo fell Şehîd — Tekoşîna Anarşîst
Remembering heval Şevger Ara Makhno — Tekoşîna Anarşîst
Şehîd Şevger Ara Makno — Tekoşîna Anarşîst
Şehîd Şevger Makhno — Fallen in the defence of Afrin — Tekoşîna Anarşîst
Tekmil: A Tool For Collective Reflection — Tekoşîna Anarşîst
Tekoşîna Anarşîst — Tekoşîna Anarşîst
To comrades in Russia — Tekoşîna Anarşîst
Who keeps us safe? We keep us safe! — Tekoşîna Anarşîst
Anarchists in Rojava — Tekoşîna Anarşîst & União Libertária
A Communalist Assembly Starter Kit — Usufruct Collective
A Friendly Critique of Bookchin’s Politics — Usufruct Collective
An introduction to Utopian Thinking — Usufruct Collective
Communalism — Usufruct Collective
Communalism and Especifismo — Usufruct Collective
Introduction to Neighborhood Assemblies — Usufruct Collective
Social Ecology and Social Immunity in the time of Sars 2 — Usufruct Collective
The Conquest of Sandwiches — Usufruct Collective
Towards Communalist Especifism — Usufruct Collective
Deep Ecology & Anarchism — Various Authors
Interview with the Kurdistan Anarchists Forum (KAF) about the situation in Iraq/Kurdistan — A Las Barricadas
A Commune in Rojava? — Alex de Jong
Kurdish Autonomy Between Dream and Reality — Alex de Jong
Stalinist caterpillar into libertarian butterfly? — Alex de Jong
The New-Old PKK — Alex de Jong
Open letter to P. A. Kropotkin — Alexander Atabekian
The No State Solution — Alexander Kolokotronis
Anarchism And The National Liberation Struggle — Alfredo Bonanno
Review: Social Anarchism or Lifestylist Anarchism — An Unbridgeable Chasm — Anarchist Communist Federation
Statement on Rojava — Anarchist Federation
The Kurdistan Shoras Resistance — Anarchist Federation
Review of Social Ecology and Communalism — Anarcho
We Don’t Need a “Plethora of Tactics”, We Need a Climate Strategy — AnarchyNouveau
Constructing the Revolution — Anark
An Anarchist Communist Reply to ‘Rojava: An Anarcho-Syndicalist Perspective’ — Anarkismo Editors Group
Rojava — Revolution Between a Rock and a Hard Place — Andrew Flood
Anarchist who Fought in Rojava — Anonymous
Green Anarchism: Towards the Abolition of Hierarchy — Anonymous
Palestine: Intersectional Solidarity — Anonymous
Review: Anarchism, Marxism and the Future of the Left — Anonymous
Rojava Reality — Anonymous
Revolutionary echoes from Syria — Anonymous, Hourriya
The grim reality of the Rojava Revolution — Anti War, anonymous
Review: Riding the Wind by Peter Marshall — Aragorn!
Towards a Vibrant & Broad African-Based Anarchism — Ashanti Alston
The Kurdish Uprising & Kurdistan’s Nationalist Shop Front — B.M Blob, B.M Combustion
Internationalism and the Question of Revolutionary Leadership — Bager Rosa
Archipelagic Confederation — Bas Umali
African Inter-Communalism — Black Autonomy Federation
Agroecology and Organized Anarchism — Black Rose Anarchist Federation
Anthropology and Anarchism — Brian Morris
Ecology and its recuperation by capitalists — Brian Morris
Interview with the Kurdistan Anarchist Forum (KAF) — Bridget
Our Perspectives and Tasks on the Revolution in Rojava — BRRN International Committee
The Missing Bond of Solidarity — Budour Hassan
Kobane, Rojava and the Western Left — Burn Shit
Murray Bookchin and the value of democratic municipalism — Cain Shelley
Murray Bookchin in London — Charlie Crute
Being a Bookchinite — Chuck Morse
Debunking Nonsense in the Anarchist Movement — Chuck Munson
Climate, oil and death of soil — Çîrok Ecnebî
Revolution in the Syrian Desert — Çîrok Ecnebî
Anarchy in the YPG — Clare Maxwell
Temporary Autonomous Zones — Colin Ward
An Ambiguous Paradise Built in Hell — Dan Fischer
“No. This is a Genuine Revolution” — David Graeber and Pinar Öğünç
“Listen, Anarchist!” — David Harvey
Trump’s Betrayal of YPG — David Van Deusen
VT AFL-CIO Welcomes YPG Vet / Holds Political Convention — David Van Deusen
Beyond Bookchin (excerpts) — David Watson, Steve Welzer
We Are Calling To The Federation! — Devrimci Anarşist Federasyon
Solidarity Message to the Revolted Peoples in Iran from Captive Anarchist Guerrilla Dimitris Chatzivasileiadis — Dimitris Chatzivasileiadis
In the Heart of Syria’s Darkness, a Democratic, Egalitarian and Feminist Society Emerges — Dor Shilton
A New Form of International Solidarity — Duran Kalkan
Social Ecology and the Right to the City — Edited by Federico Venturini, Emet Değirmenci, Inés Morales
Reason, creativity and freedom: The communalist model — Eleanor Finley
Ecology Discussions and Practices in the Kurdish Freedom Struggle — Ercan Ayboğa
Market Anarchist Plus — Eric Fleischmann
On Liberated Zones Theory — Eric Fleischmann
An Interview with Tekoşîna Anarşîst — Facção Fictícia
Covid-19 – is everything going to be alright again? — Ferda Çetin
Letter from Turkish and Kurdish anarchists to Murray Bookchin — Fifth of May Group
Prison Break: An Anarchist Blueprint for Hedonism — Flower Bomb
Venezuela: ¡Comuna o Nada! — George Ciccariello-Maher
Kurdistan? — Gilles Dauvé
Forms of Freedom — Glenn Hall
Revolution in Rojava? — Guerre de Classe
Abdullah Öcalan, And All the Other Political Prisoners Must Be Released! — Hasse-Nima Golkar
Police abolition and other revolutionary lessons from Rojava — Hawzhin Azeez
From one crisis to another — Helen Arnold, Daniel Blanchard, Fabien Delmotte
Ecology against Capitalism — Hêlîn Asî
Big talk with Tekoşîna Anarşîst — Hevale & Tekoşîna Anarşîst
A response to the article “Rojava: An anarcho-syndicalist perspective” — Hüseyin Civan
Bookchin remembered — Iain McKay
Anarchist Armed Struggle in Rojava and Beyond — Insurrection News
Letter from an antifa militant in Rojava — International Revolution
Interview with Tekoşîna Anarşîst – An Armed Collective in Rojava — Interviewed by the Federación Anarquista Uruguaya
Pride, Tinged With Sadness — Jamie Goldrick
An Anti-Authoritarian Analysis of Syria’s Uprising and Civil War — Javier Sethness-Castro
Revolution in Permanence in Syria, After the Uprisings — Javier Sethness, Dan Fischer
Is Another World Possible? — Jean Desta
Listen Anarchist! — Jeff Shantz
What is Postanarchism “Post”? — Jesse Cohn
The fall of Rojava — Jim Kovpak
A Social Ecology — John Clark
Bridging the Unbridgeable Chasm: On Bookchin’s Critique of the Anarchist Tradition — John Clark
Municipal Dreams — John Clark
Hatta Shūzō and Pure Anarchism in Interwar Japan — John Crump
The Lady or the Tiger — John Farthing II
Murray Bookchin and the Kurdish resistance — Joris Leverink
Book Review: Revolution in Rojava — José Antonio Gutiérrez D.
Conversation with Sinan Çiftyürek on the Kurdish question and the communists — José Antonio Gutiérrez D.
Dialogue with Ahali on the Kurdish question and anarchism — José Antonio Gutiérrez D.
NATO against the Kurds — José Antonio Gutiérrez D.
Revolution in Rojava – an insight into the liberation movement in the Western Kurdistan — José Antonio Gutiérrez D.
State terrorism is openly practiced in Europe — José Antonio Gutiérrez D.
The Arab rebellion and the imperialist war on Libya from a Kurdish perspective — José Antonio Gutiérrez D.
The Massacre of Kurds in Sirnak — José Antonio Gutiérrez D.
On the Syrian Revolution and the Kurdish Issue — Joseph Daher
Rojava: An Anarcho-Syndicalist Perspective — Karl Blythe
Venezuela’s Communes — Katrina Kozarek
There is No Progressive Nationalism — Ken Furan
Do Kurdish people lack a state? — Kurdish Anarchists
What is Going On in Kurdistan? — Kurdish Anarchists
Interview with the International Revolutionary People’s Guerrilla Forces — Kurdish Question
Clarification of a group of Kurdish speaking anarchists to the announcement of the Anarchism Era Federation — Kurdish-speaking Anarchists Forum
Solidarity for Afrin and Rojava against the Turkey State — Kurdish-speaking Anarchists Forum
Solidarity With People In Rojava, Denouncing Turkish State And United States Allies — Kurdish-speaking Anarchists Forum
FAQ about the Kurdistan Anarchist Forum — Kurdistan Anarchist Forum
Kobane’s Second Phase: Resistance and Necessities — Kurdistan Anarchists Forum
Individual and Community — Laurence Davis
An open letter to comrades in the Kurdish anarchist movement — Libertarian Socialist Movement
Rojava: The betrayal of a Revolution — Mandy Moussouris
Jineoloji — Marcel Cartier
On ‘Fifth Estate’, Anarchism, Technology & Bookchin — Marcus Graham
We need a plethora of tactics — Matthew Azoulay
A plethora of tactics does not preclude a strategy — Matthew Azoulay of Epic Tomorrows
Rejecting the American Model — Matthew S. Adams
Victory to the Rojava Revolution! — Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
Radical Democracy in Practice — Michael Knapp
1978–1979: The Iranian Revolution — Michael Schmidt
The Kurdish Question — Michael Schmidt & Lucien van der Walt
Bicycles and Civilization — Michael William
Towards Autonomy — Michalis Koulouthros and Yavor Tarinski
Wild-life: anarchy, ecology, and ethics — Mick Smith
Murray Bookchin: social anarchism, ecology and education — Mike Wood
The No State Solution — Mohammed Bamyeh & Uri Gordon
OK Bookchin — No Wing
Status of Forces Agreement — Noam Chomsky
The People in Gravest Danger — Noam Chomsky
Oxford Green Anarchists on Bookchin — Oxford Green Anarchists
The PKK — Paul White
Dispatches from Rojava — Paul Z. Simons
Anarchist with a gun — Phil Kuznetsov
From Rojava to the Mapuche Struggle — Pilar Villanueva
Revolution From Below In Syria? — Piper Tompkins
Anarchist Critique of The PKK — Rage Against Capital
Rojava’s everyday democracy — Ramazan Mendanlioglu
Toward a Poststructural Social Ecology — reimagining
Anarchism in Rojava — Rev Dia
Betrayal and Solidarity — Revolutionary Abolitionist Movement
Law and Order Among The Anarchists — Robert Evans
National Liberation & Anarchism — Saint Andrew
Constitution of the South-East Queensland Union of Renters — SEQUR
The Anarchists vs. the Islamic State — Seth Harp
The Necessity of Dialectical Naturalism — Shannon Brincat, Damian Gerber
Murray Bookchin on Mars! — Shaun Huston
A Glimmer of Hope — Shawn Hattingh
The Rojava Experiment — Shawn Hattingh
Notes on “Social Anarchism or Lifestyle Anarchism” — Shawn P. Wilbur
How do co-operatives work in Rojava? — Social Economy Development Centre
Against World War III — Songül Karabulut
Rebel Cities — Steve Rushton
A Mountain River Has Many Bends — Strangers In A Tangled Wilderness
A Small Key Can Open a Large Door — Strangers In a Tangled Wilderness
Community, Democracy, and Mutual Aid — Symbiosis Research Collective
Hope Against Hope: Why Progressivism is as Useless as Leftism — Tara Specter
Anarchism or Vanguardism? — The Free
The Most Important Thing — The Hamilton Institute
The Most Important Thing — The Hamilton Institute
Not One Step Back! — The Queer Insurrection and Liberation Army
Anticolonial Separatism in the Neoliberal Era — The Renegade
Checkpoints & Tritonal — The Renegade
The Battle for the Mountain of the Kurds — Thomas Schmidinger
Murray Bookchin’s Legacy — Tom Wetzel
Finding The Man — Bookchin Revisited — Tony Sheather
Freedom, Anarchism, or Social Ecology — Tony Sheather
Common Consciousness — Uchiyama Gudō
The Kurdish Uprising and Kurdistan’s Nationalist Shop Front and Its Negotiations with the Baathist/Fascist Regime — Various Authors
Rojava: An Anarcho-Syndicalist Perspective — Workers Solidarity Alliance
Direct Democracy — Yavor Tarinski
Reflections on Castoriadis and Bookchin — Yavor Tarinski
Rojava: Fantasies and Realities — Zafer Onat
Afrin and the Policies of the Democratic Union Party — Zaher Baher
Confederalism, Democratic Confederalism and Rojava — Zaher Baher
Does Anarchist Movement in Iraqi Kurdistan, Bashur, exist? — Zaher Baher
In retaking Mosul YPG/J and the Guerrillas must be aware of the hidden agenda — Zaher Baher
Our attitude towards Rojava must be critical solidarity — Zaher Baher
Rojava between genocide and compromise — Zaher Baher
The battle of Idlib Province in Syria is decisive and crucial for the future of Rojava — Zaher Baher
The experiment of West Kurdistan (Syrian Kurdistan) has proved that people can make changes — Zaher Baher
The Kurdish people should get involved in and support campaigns on local and national issues — Zaher Baher
The latest message from Ocalan and my opinion — Zaher Baher
The social revolution will sweep Turkey Kurdistan sooner or later — Zaher Baher
We, supporters of Rojava, should be worried about its partnership with the United States. — Zaher Baher
What sort of uprising do we need in Iraqi Kurdistan? — Zaher Baher
Where is the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) heading? — Zaher Baher
Why anarchism isn’t a popular idea? — Zaher Baher
Why Anarchists and Libertarians have been divided over Rojava? — Zaher Baher
Library Socialism & Usufruct — SRSLY WRONG Episode 189 — Srsly Wrong
Library Socialism & The Irreducible Minimum – Srsly Wrong Ep 196 — Srsly Wrong
Library Socialism & Complementarity – Srsly Wrong Ep. 200 — Srsly Wrong
Bonus Q&A: How to Make Library Socialism Now — Srsly Wrong
Google Murray Bookchin – Srsly Wrong Ep. 96 — Srsly Wrong
Bullshit Jobs (w/ David Graeber) – Srsly Wrong Ep. 153 — Srsly Wrong
Rojava & Revolution with Josh Walker (YPG) — Josh Walker & Mexie
Falafel with Hezbollah — Radical People Podcast
Metal Gear Solidarity — Radical People Podcast
Vedeng a Rojava Episode 4: Internationalism — Radio Vedeng a Rojava
War experience in Afrîn, Syria — Radio Vedeng a Rojava
These are texts written by or about Agnes Callard that could be moved to a new website domain once a web developer reaches out who would like to take on the task.
A Terrorist Plot Canceled the Show. But We Swifties Found Each Other on Cornelia Street.
I Teach the Humanities, and I Still Don’t Know What Their Value Is
COVID makes us want to see the future. Too bad we’re not good at it
Professora de filosofia define a indisciplina como emigrar sem destino definido
These texts are a work in progress sorting into the categories above.
12 Bytes review: Jeanette Winterson on AI and making life less binary
A Review of ‘Handbook of Rituals in Contemporary Studies of Religion’
A Review of ‘Dwelling in the Wilderness: Modern Monks in the American West’
A Review of ‘The Myths and Realities of the Viking Berserkr’
‘John Brown, Abolitionist’: A Soldier in the Army of the Lord
Jules Verne’s ‘20,000 Leagues Under the Sea’ Goes Deeper Than You May Realize