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Address to the Living — Raoul Vaneigem
Against agriculture & in defense of cultivation — Witch Hazel
Ancient Wisdom We Have Forsaken — Jack Mc Millan and Ria Montana, Jack Mc Millan, Ria Montana
Anthropology and Anarchism — Brian Morris
Beyond the Peasant International — Anonymous
A Brief Explanation of the Concept of Territory and Its Implications — Miguel Amorós
Capitalist Hypocrisy — Anonymous
Collectives in the Spanish revolution — Gaston Leval
The Conquest of Bread — Pëtr Kropotkin
Preface to the First French Edition of *The Conquest of Bread* — Elisée Reclus
Cuban Agriculture — Kevin Carson
Cybernetics & Entheogenics — Peter Lamborn Wilson
Down on The Farm — Green Mountain Anarchist Collective, David Van Deusen
Fields, Factories and Workshops — Pëtr Kropotkin
A Fishy Future? — Northeastern Federation of Anarcho Communists, Red Herring
Food and Climate — Out of the Woods
Free From Civilization — Enrico Manicardi
Free-for-All on South Central Farmers — Kevin Carson
The Genetic Modification of Crops: A Cause for Concern? — Anonymous
Grange Appeal — Peter Lamborn Wilson
How Deep is Deep Ecology? — David Watson, George Bradford
The Industrial Village of the Future — Pëtr Kropotkin
'The Invention of the Tribe' — Anonymous
Living Wild: Wilderness and our place in it — Henry O Mad
A New Spin on “Stakeholder Society” — Kevin Carson
The not very ‘natural’ oppression of women — Aileen O Carroll
The Products of Soil and Industry — Errico Malatesta
Radical Agriculture — Murray Bookchin
Reading Nikolay Vavilov — Geoff Hall
The Reason I Don’t Like Permaculture — Anonymous
Rejectionary Anarchist Critiques — Echo
Seeing Like a State — James C Scott
Small Communal Experiments — Pëtr Kropotkin
Small Farm Movement Takes Root in the Motor City — Jon A Miller
The So-Called Green Revolution — Kevin Carson
Sustainable Agriculture — For Whom? — Robert Brothers
The theming of the countryside — Anonymous
Towards Communalist Especifism — Usufruct Collective
The True Levellers Standard Advanced — Gerrard Winstanley, The Diggers, The True Levellers
Two Ecological Fancies — David Watson
Utopias of the English Revolution — Marie Louise Berneri
Willful Disobedience — Wolfi Landstreicher, Apio Ludd, Feral Faun
Worshiping Power — Peter Gelderloos