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Topic: Relationships

Affinity Groups — Crimethinc

Against the Logic of Submission — Wolfi Landstreicher

Articles from Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed — Liana Doctrine

Chasing Dreams, Fighting Nightmares — Rebel Net

The Coming Together of Willful Self-Creators — Wolfi Landstreicher, Apio Ludd

Donald Vose: The Accursed — Emma Goldman

Finding Revolutionary Love in a World of Profound Alienation — Hêlîn Asî

For Friendship to Be Revolutionary — Sever

Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now: Support and Anarchist Communities — Lilith

Here at the Center of a World in Revolt — Lev Zlodey Jason Radegas, Lev Zlodey, Jason Radegas

I and Thou — Martin Buber

I Want Friends, Not Community / My Comrades — Wolfi Landstreicher, Apio Ludd, Feral Faun

Infinite Relationships — Crimeth Inc

Is Monogamy Morally Permissible? — Harry Chalmers

Loose Cannons: Love, Relationships, Jealousy, Rejection and Liberation — Adam Bregman

Love, Anarchy, and Drama — Crimeth Inc

Monogamy and Vulnerability — Lee Shevek

Mutual Acquiescence or Mutual Aid? — Ron Sakolsky

Mutual Utilization: Relationship and Revolt in Max Stirner — Massimo Passamani

Nurturing Autonomy — Jamie Heckert

Process-Centered Love — Lee Shevek

queering heterosexuality — Sandra Jeppesen

Review: Bisexuality — Michael William

Revolutionary Purity Showdown — Richard Ades

The short instructional manifesto for relationship anarchy — Andie Nordgren

Suturing the Split — Clémence X Clémentine

The Ethics of Relationship Anarchy — Ole Martin Moen, Aleksander Sørlie

The Theory of Infinitesimal Humanities — Joseph Déjacque

Tools for White Guys who are Working for Social Change and other people socialized in a society based on domination — Chris Crass

(untitled) — Anonymous

When Your Partner Advocates for the Devil — William Gillis

“You’re not radical enough” — Adrienne Onday

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