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A Few Clarifications on Anti-Work — Bruno Astarian
A word from your enemies — The Out of Order Order
The Abolition of Work — Bob Black
Address to the Living — Raoul Vaneigem
Against the Production Ethic — Anonymous
Anarchy after Leftism — Bob Black, Jason Mc Quinn
Anarchy: The Life and Joy of Insubordination — Flower Bomb
Anti-Militarist Anarchy — (I)An Ok Ta Chai
Anti-Work: From “I Quit” to “We Revolt” — Crimeth Inc
Aphorisms Against Work — Len Bracken
Articles from “Machete” #1 — Anonymous, Various Authors, Émile Armand
Articles from “Machete” #4 — Anonymous, Various Authors, Ret Marut
Articles from “Machete” #5 — Anonymous, Various Authors
Beyond Workerism, Beyond Syndicalism — Alfredo M Bonanno
Bring out your dead — Endnotes
The Bullshit-Job Boom — Nathan Heller
But We Have To So We Do It Real Slow… — Noche
Capitalism and Communism — Gilles Dauvé
Capitalism is Killing the Earth — Anarchist Federation, John Warwick
Choosing Marginality — Jane Meyerding
Civilization in Bulk — David Watson
Degradation through Work — Emil Cioran
Does Work Really Work? — L Susan Brown
Ediciones Inéditas Anthology — Ediciones Inéditas, Noche, Asmodeus
Eight Hours Too Many? — E Kerr
Endnotes 1 — Various Authors, Gilles Dauvé, Théorie Communiste
Every Cook Can Abolish Governance — Part 3 — Filler Collective, Lena Kafka
Every Cook Can Abolish Governance — Part 2 — Filler Collective, Lena Kafka
Feral: a journal towards wildness — Wolfi Landstreicher, Various Authors, Chris Kortright
Fire and Ice: Space Wars in Zurich — Midnight Notes
First Revolutionary Measures — Eric Hazan, Kamo
Getting Rid Of Work — Gilles Dauvé
How Ethical is the Work ‘Ethic’: reconsidering work and ‘leisure time’ — Anonymous
How Ethical is the Work ‘Ethic’? — Crimeth Inc
How I Spent My Permanent Vacation — Crimeth Inc
If not now, then when? — Anonymous
In Praise of Idleness — Bertrand Russell
Is Capitalism’s Crisis Putting Revolution Back on the Agenda? — Mark Kosman
Is Your Job Bullshit? — David Graeber, Dayton Martindale
Kill The God of Work & All His Clergy — Ziq
Let’s Destroy Work, Let’s Destroy the Economy — Alfredo M Bonanno
Liber AAA — The Art of Anarchic Artha — The Out of Order Order
Life Without Principle — Henry David Thoreau
Listen, Anarchist! — Chaz Bufe
Living Wild: Wilderness and our place in it — Henry O Mad
Love of Labour? Love of Labour Lost… — Gilles Dauvé, Karl Nesic, Gilles Dauvé Karl Nesic
Manifesto against Labour — Krisis Group
The Manifesto of the Happily Unemployed — Guillaume Paoli
Manual for a worldwide manuke revolt — Matsumoto Hajime, Max Res
Max Stirner, Individualist Anarchy, and A Critical Look at Egoist Communism — Renzo Connors
Metropolis... By Strange Command — Bad Moon
A Murder of Crows — Anonymous, Various Authors, Kellen Kass
The Mythology of Work — Crimeth Inc
The Natural Society: A Basis for Green Anarchism — Richard Hunt
The Network of Domination — Wolfi Landstreicher
Nightmares of Reason — Bob Black
No Future for the Workplace — Bob Black
No One Should Ever Work on Introductions — Bruce Sterling
Non-Governmental Society — Edward Carpenter
On Behalf of the Barbarians — Bleu Marin
On Sabotage as One of the Fine Arts — Anonymous, Asturian Institute of Comparative Vandalism
On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs — David Graeber
Organized Labor versus “The Revolt Against Work” — John Zerzan
Our Anti-Syndicalism — Le Rétif, Victor Serge
Post-Civ! — Strangers in a Tangled Wilderness
Post-Scarcity Anarchism — Murray Bookchin
Primitive Affluence: A Postscript to Sahlins — Bob Black
Product is the Excrement of Action — Crimeth Inc, Jeanette Winterson
The Psychopathology of Work — Penelope Rosemont
Punching the Clock — David Graeber
Quiet Resistance: The Workers’ Union Underground — High Priest Wombat, KSC
Reflections on the End of Work — Jeff Shantz
Rejectionary Anarchist Critiques — Echo
The Reproduction of Daily Life — Fredy Perlman
The Revolution of Everyday Life — Raoul Vaneigem
The Right To Be Lazy — Paul Lafargue
Running to Stand Still: Globalisation, Blagging and the Dole — Anonymous
See What Happens When People Don’t Work — Anonymous
Seven Theses on Play — Paul Z Simons
Smokestack Lightning — Bob Black
Specter of time & work abolition — Chusma Chusma
Spineless Meat — Albert Libertad
Steal This Book — Abbie Hoffman
Striking Against The Work/War Machine — Jeff Shantz, Jeff Shantz P J Lilley, P J Lilley
Subversive Anarchy Past and Present — Renzo Connors
Tangpingist Manifesto — Anonymous, Anonymous Tangpingist
The Life and Joy of Insubordination — Flower Bomb
The Poverty of Post-Open Source — Gnuxie Lulamoon and Hayley Patton, Gnuxie Lulamoon, Hayley Patton
The Wonderful World of Work — Miss Ann Thropy
To save the world, we’re going to have to stop working — David Graeber
The Two Faces of the Present — Massimo Passamani
Ultra-Left FAQ — Ediciones Inéditas
What Is Worth While? — Adeline Champney
What Work Means & Why That Matters — Bob Black, David H
Wildcat: Dodge Truck June 1974 — Various Authors, Peter Werbe, Millard Berry
Willful Disobedience — Wolfi Landstreicher, Apio Ludd, Feral Faun
Willful Disobedience Volume 3, number 1 — Anonymous, Alfredo M Bonanno, Wolfi Landstreicher
Work — Anarchist Federation, Red and Black Leeds
Work and the Free Society — Anarchist Federation
Work Community Politics War — Prole Info
Workers Against Work — Michael Seidman
World Processor — Jacob Silverman, Silverman, Jacob
Yes, We even Stole from Work under Socialism — Crimeth Inc, Miklós Haraszti
‘I had to guard an empty room’ — David Graeber