In Tension Issue 3

From In Tension

In Tension is a journal acting as a place for anarchist analysis, dialogue, and reflection on activity that extends beyond single subcultures, issues, and social groups. Intended for people beginning to learn what anarchists are fighting and creating as well as people who have identified with anarchism for decades, In Tension is a way for us to talk to each other and report actions, issues and intiatives that are otherwise under-or un-reported.

ADCS - Vol. 2025 No. 1 (2025): Anarchism in Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia

From Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies

This issue of Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies focusses on histories of creativity, rebellion and activism in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. Guest edited by Aleksandr Migurskii of the ЭГАЛИТÉ (Egalité) publishing house, articles address a plethora of issues, including invasion and occupation, strategies of resistance, philosophical anarchism, and the liberatory potential of the arts.

Return Fire for vol.6 chap.7 & 8 – winter 2024-2025 releases, plus more

From Return Fire

As we celebrate our final magazine chapters (vol.6 chap.7 & vol.6 chap.8), here we present the supplement series to accompany them: featuring a variety of themes relevant to the current volume of Return Fire, from new transcriptions, to short stories, to the expanded zine version of our open letter last year.

An Anarchist's Guide to No Country for Old Men

From Transmetropolitan Review

One of the few contemporary writers he liked and knew well was Edward Abbey, author of The Monkey Wrench Gang, which, despite it’s many flaws, was highly influential among anarchists in the United States, given it encouraged industrial sabotage in defense of the earth.

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