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Aargh! number two is here

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The second issue of Aargh! is out.   Once more Aargh! consists of 16 pages of radical analysis and commentary for only $2. This issue includes  articles about elections, voting and political parties, including:   50 Days of Democracy The Green Party Drones - Judge, Jury and Executioner The Neo-Liberal Prescription  It also has book reviews, a film review and a recipe. Aargh! is at the Freedom Shop. If you can't make it to the shop, send us an envelope addressed to yourself and with an appropriate stamp and we'll mail you one. Send us ten dollars and we'll send five copies for you to give to your friends and family, who are bound to be delighted.

Aargh! number two is here

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The second issue of Aargh! is out.   Once more Aargh! consists of 16 pages of radical analysis and commentary for only $2. This issue includes  articles about elections, voting and political parties, including:   50 Days of Democracy The Green Party Drones - Judge, Jury and Executioner The Neo-Liberal Prescription  It also has book reviews, a film review and a recipe. Aargh! is at the Freedom Shop. If you can't make it to the shop, send us an envelope addressed to yourself and with an appropriate stamp and we'll mail you one. Send us ten dollars and we'll send five copies for you to give to your friends and family, who are bound to be delighted.

New Books

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We have had a couple of boxes of new books and tee-shirts arrive from AK Press, including: ' Against Equality ' critiques the current struggle for inclusion and equality in conservative systems and institutions for all queer people. Instead on inclusion, the Against Equality Collective challenges people to struggle for alternatives to the current system - for radical transformation of society. The Collective hope to ' reinvigorate the queer political imagination with fantastic possibility! ' We also have a couple of copies of an anthology of Peter Kropotkin's writings: ' Direct Struggle Against Capital '. Edited by Iain McKay, the book is fully annotated and features an historical introduction, biographical sketch, glossary, bibliography and index. " The enemy on whom we declare war is capital, and it is against capital that we will direct all our efforts, taking care not to become distracted from our goal by the phony campaigns and arguments of the pol

New Books

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We have had a couple of boxes of new books and tee-shirts arrive from AK Press, including: ' Against Equality ' critiques the current struggle for inclusion and equality in conservative systems and institutions for all queer people. Instead on inclusion, the Against Equality Collective challenges people to struggle for alternatives to the current system - for radical transformation of society. The Collective hope to ' reinvigorate the queer political imagination with fantastic possibility! ' We also have a couple of copies of an anthology of Peter Kropotkin's writings: ' Direct Struggle Against Capital '. Edited by Iain McKay, the book is fully annotated and features an historical introduction, biographical sketch, glossary, bibliography and index. " The enemy on whom we declare war is capital, and it is against capital that we will direct all our efforts, taking care not to become distracted from our goal by the phony campaigns and arguments of the

AARGH #1 Online

The first edition of AARGH can be downloaded here .

AARGH! out now

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Welcome to the first issue of aargh! (the Aotearoa Anarchist Review and Golfing Handbook*), an anarchist magazine published by the Freedom Shop Collective of Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand. The title of the magazine, aargh! also reflects the way many of us feel about the world a fair amount of the time. 16 pages of radical anaylsis and commentary for only $2, available at the Freedom Shop now. If you can't make it to the shop, send us an envelope addressed to yourself and with an appropriate stamp and we'll mail you one. Send us ten dollars and we'll send five copies for you to give to your friends and family, who are bound to be delighted. Contents A sad, flippant kind of nihilism GE - Myths, promises, missing miracles Myopia - some thoughts on privacy and surveillance What “Sovereign Borders” really look like Indifference as a moral option? Bureaucracy – taking the ‘demos’ out of democracy Workers of the world: relax Black Bean Chilli with Cornbread *Disclaimer: We rese

AARGH! out now

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Welcome to the first issue of aargh! (the Aotearoa Anarchist Review and Golfing Handbook*), an anarchist magazine published by the Freedom Shop Collective of Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand. The title of the magazine, aargh! also reflects the way many of us feel about the world a fair amount of the time. 16 pages of radical anaylsis and commentary for only $2, available at the Freedom Shop now. If you can't make it to the shop, send us an envelope addressed to yourself and with an appropriate stamp and we'll mail you one. Send us ten dollars and we'll send five copies for you to give to your friends and family, who are bound to be delighted. Contents A sad, flippant kind of nihilism GE - Myths, promises, missing miracles Myopia - some thoughts on privacy and surveillance What “Sovereign Borders” really look like Indifference as a moral option? Bureaucracy – taking the ‘demos’ out of democracy Workers of the world: relax Black Bean Chilli with Cornbread *Disclaimer: We rese