Carl Levy (ed.), Colin Ward: life, times and thought
London: Lawrence & Wishart, 2013; 144pp; ISBN 9781907103735 This book started out as a special issue of Anarchist Studies journal (vol. 19, no. 2, (2011)) in commemoration of the life…
London: Lawrence & Wishart, 2013; 144pp; ISBN 9781907103735 This book started out as a special issue of Anarchist Studies journal (vol. 19, no. 2, (2011)) in commemoration of the life…
Edinburgh: AK Press, 2014; 530pp; ISBN 9781849351447 Malatesta is one of the best known activists and writers in the ‘canon’ of anarchism. Several pamphlets and collections of his material have…
London: Lawrence & Wishart, 2015; 125pp; ISBN 9781910448141 From an anarchist perspective, Gramsci is in many ways the least objectionable thinker in the Marxist canon (though, as a member of…
Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2016; 216pp; ISBN 9781784994112 This book, developed from Kadir’s PhD research in the squatter scene in Amsterdam, tackles the issue of unspoken hierarchies within anarchist groups…
Chicago: Haymarket, 2016; 288pp; ISBN 9781608465620 ‘… quite stunningly ignorant; and since they know that they are hated they are always afraid. One cannot possibly arrive at a more surefire…
Oakland: PM Press, 2015; 128pp; ISBN 9781629631035 In The Last of the Hippies, Penny Rimbaud celebrates the life of Phil ‘Wally’ Hope, and rails against his murder at the hands…
New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2013; 208pp; ISBN 9781441157430 Bookchin’s best-known polemic may be nineteen years old, but ‘lifestylist’ endures as a slur in many anarchist circles. Laura Portwood-Stacer’s Lifestyle Politics…
Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2014; 252pp; ISBN 9781608464333 David Zirin is a sports journalist specialising in critical coverage of the World Cup and the Olympics, and both events being held in…
London: Verso, 2015; 220pp; ISBN 9781784781019 I had always imagined that Rosa Luxemburg was born into and lived through a period of tumult and upheaval that I could only possibly…
London: Pluto Press, 1999; 150pp; ISBN 9780745314709 Despite being published in 1999, this book, and any analysis of fascism, assumes increased importance in the wake of the xenophobic Brexit debate,…