Zündlappen. Anarchist Journal from Nowhere
From Zündlappen
English Compilation
From Zündlappen
English Compilation
From Mongoose Distro
Courtesy of Luddcore Books
This pamphlet contains two essays from Sofia and more information about her and her case. Show solidarity with Sofia! Below is her address for letters. [Address correct as of 20/07/22]
From The Local Kids
Again we’re being mobilized, called on to take sides. And again the right side happens to be the side of the state we’re living under. What a coincidence – are we still calling it the media, press, etc. instead of a propaganda machine? This time bombs are falling on houses. The murderous reality of war in Europe has reappeared in front of everyone’s eyes. For decades, Europe pretended it was living a peaceful life while unspeakable massacres happened in the Balkans, while wars were waged in its name all over the world, while revolutions were smothered with blood on its borders, while people were beaten and drowned trying to cross its borders. The illusion of peace is what our leaders wanted us to hold on to and many did so out of convenience.
From Mongoose Distro – by Comrade Candle
I refuse to be ruled, by anyone or anything – fixed ideas. My own life is mine to create. So I will. My anarchism is not idealistic, unattainable – Anarchy is beautifully realistic. We must all dispose of our rulers.
from https://bloomingtonabc.noblogs.org
Fire Ant is a quarterly publication focused on spreading the words of anarchist prisoners and generating material solidarity for our imprisoned friends. Begun as a collaboration between anarchist prisoners and anarchists in Maine, Fire Ant seeks to raise material aid for anarchist prisoners while fostering communication between anarchists on both sides of the walls. Issue #12 features an update from Sean Swain, Michael Kimble on Black history and his parole hearing, letters and essays from Thomas Meyer-Falk, and a letter from Comrade Z.
from Sprout Distro
Welcome to the latest edition of our mostly monthly round-up of recently published anarchist zines. This month there are new zines on the Russian invasion of Ukraine and where anarchists fit into it, a zine on the history of Mischief Nite in New Orleans, a zine providing additional context around the Fairy Creek blockade and eco-defense, and a newsletter from a prominent anarchist archive.
From Haters Cafe
Written for Haters Magazine by Simoun Magsalin. To be featured in the forthcoming second issue. Zine version will be available when we finish it.
from Sprout Distro
The following zines were released in the broad anarchist space over the past month. This month features reprints of some “classic” texts alongside a zine featuring texts newly translated to English. As always, we aim to cast a wide net with these monthly posts and inclusion here doesn’t imply endorsement/agreement with the ideas contained in these publications.
From Sprout Distro
The following zines were released in the broad anarchist space over the past month. This month, topics include anarchist prisoners, insurrection, anti-blackness, the uprising in Kazakhstan, and more. As always, we aim to cast a wide net with these monthly posts and inclusion here doesn’t imply endorsement/agreement with the ideas contained in these publications.
From It's Going Down
Counter Flow Collective on Starting a Distro
From Sprout Distro
The following zines were released in the broad anarchist space over the past month or so. They include a mix of new texts engaging with the dying planet and the anti-police uprisings of 2020, as well as several reprints of older texts.
As always, we encourage folks to distribute and discuss these texts widely. If you have something you would like us to include here next time, let us know. You can view past monthly round-ups or view our catalog for a curated collection of anarchist zines.
From Sprout Distro
The following zines and pamphlets were published the broad anarchist space over the past month or so. We encourage folks to read and share these as they see fit.
From It's Going Down
Distroism Now! is a new monthly podcast on It’s Going Down. Each episode is hosted by a different distro, and the style, length and content of each episode is whatever the hosts want it to be. At the end of each episode, the host nominates a new distro to do the next episode.
New torrent, new libraries, onion services, library IRL AFK, and more!
from diyconspiracy.net
Two articles about the history and legacy of anarcho-punk zines.