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Address to the Living — Raoul Vaneigem
Against Method — Paul Feyerabend
Against technology — Pierleone Porcu
Against the Gendered Nightmare — Baedan
Alienation, Marvelous Pursuits and the New Nomadic Sciences — Anonymous
An Anarchist FAQ — Iain Mc Kay, Dave Neal, Gary Elkin
Anarchists Need Space Because We’re Fighting in All Directions — Emmi Bevensee
Anarchy after Leftism — Bob Black, Jason Mc Quinn
Authoritarian and Democratic Technics — Lewis Mumford
Avatar: An Anarcho-Primitivist Picture of the History of the World — Layla Abdel Rahim
A Balanced Account of the World: A Critical Look at the Scientific World View — Wolfi Landstreicher
Beyond Good and Evil — Friedrich Nietzsche
Book Summary and Review I: Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind - Yuval Noah Harari — Karaçam
Brain Work and Manual Work — Pëtr Kropotkin
Capitalism is a Death Cult and Science is a Whore — Dr Bones
Civilisation: Its Cause and Cure — Edward Carpenter
Civilization Will Eat Itself — Ran Prieur
Comments on the Article ‘Science and Anarchy’ — Errico Malatesta
Committee for Surrealist Investigation of Claims of the Normal — Robert Anton Wilson
Complex systems theory & anarchism — Gavin Mendel Gleeson
Constructing the Future History — Lewis Borck
Contributions Toward the Resumption of Hostilities — Porfido
Curiousity is the Harbinger of Revolution — Why
Decentralizing Science: Local Biohacking — Sebastian A B, Sebastian A Stern
The Direct Action of Environment and Evolution — Pëtr Kropotkin
An Eco-Anarchist Manifesto: Municipalizing Nature — Prasanta Chakravarty
Every Anarchist Should Be A Scientist — Isis Lovecruft
Every Scientist Should Be An Anarchist — William Gillis
Evolution and Revolution — Elisée Reclus
Evolution: Origins of Life — Punkerslut, Andy Carloff
Of Flying Cars and the Declining Rate of Profit — David Graeber
Food and Climate — Out of the Woods
For America To Live Europe Must Die — Russell Means
Further Thoughts on Science and Anarchy — Errico Malatesta
Genetic Engineering and Primitivism — Tom Smith
A Green Anarchist Critique Of Science — Autumn Leaves Cascade
Having Little, Being Much: A Chronicle of Fredy Perlman’s Fifty Years — Lorraine Perlman
How Deep is Deep Ecology? — David Watson, George Bradford
Human Nature — Anark, Daniel Baryon
In Defense of Mathematics and its Place in Anarchist Education — Mark Wolfmeyer
In Doubt We Trust: Cults, religions, and BS in general — Robert Anton Wilson
An Introduction to Anarchism in Archaelogy — Lewis Borck, Matthew Sanger
Introduction to “Modern Science and Anarchy” — Anarcho, Iain Mc Kay
Israel: 50 Years of Conquest — Various Authors, David Watson, Ali Moosaavi
Kropotkin and Huxley — Ruth Kinna
Kropotkin and Malatesta — Gaston Leval
Kropotkin Was No Crackpot — Stephen Jay Gould
Linguistics and Brain Science — Noam Chomsky
Liquid Anarchism — Tyler Dixon
The Man of the Circular Ruins — Konstantinos Foutzopoulos
Mathematical anarchism — Evo Busseniers, Evo
Midnight in the Century — Miguel Amorós
Modern Science and Anarchism — Pëtr Kropotkin
Modern Science and Anarchy — Iain Mc Kay, Pëtr Kropotkin
Natural Born Killers — Sky Hiatt
Neither nurture nor nature, but self-creation — Evo Busseniers
New-age Gaia Nonsense — Henry O Mad
The nonsense and sciencelessness of Marxism — Pierre Ramus, Franz Barwich
Note on Hz’s article, ‘Science and Anarchy’ — Errico Malatesta
Note on Medicine and Anarchism — Errico Malatesta
Notes on The Manifesto Against Labor — Jaime Semprun
On the Significance of Science and Art — Leo Tolstoy
The Patriarchal Science of the Corporate Media — Peter Gelderloos
Peter Kropotkin: Science and Syndicalism — Anarcho, Iain Mc Kay
The Place of Anarchism in Socialistic Evolution — Pëtr Kropotkin
The Political Thought of Errico Malatesta — Felipe Corrêa
The Problem with “Zeitgeist” — Anonymous
Proletarian Gob #5 — Monsieur Dupont
Propulsive Utopia — Alfredo M Bonanno
Pseudo-Scientific Aberrations — Errico Malatesta
The Question of Kennewick Man: re-writing colonization — Chris Kortright
Rationality/Science — Noam Chomsky
Reading Nikolay Vavilov — Geoff Hall
Recovering Evolution: A Reply to Eckersley and Fox — Murray Bookchin
A review of Anarchism by Albert Parsons — Anarcho, Iain Mc Kay
Review: Science & Capital — Radical Essays on Science & Technology — Anonymous
Revolutionary Ecology — Judi Bari
Science and Liberation — Justin Podur
Science and Social Reform — Errico Malatesta
Science and Society — René Berthier
Science as Anarchy — Matilde Marcolli
Science As Radicalism — William Gillis
Science is Capital — Dot Matrix, Bob Black, Jason Mc Quinn
The “science” of class warfare — Anarcho, Iain Mc Kay
The Science of Revolutionary Warfare — Johann Most
Science Popularization and Romanian Anarchism in the Nineteenth-Century — Cosmin Koszor Codrea
Science Revisited — Alex Gorrion
The scientific case against inequality — Gavin Gleason
Scientists As A Revolutionary Class — William Gillis
Seeing Like a State — James C Scott
Setting the Universe on Fire — William Gillis
Some Thoughts on Liberating Medication — Eric Fleischmann
Space is Queer and Radical — E Whitney Buck
Squatting in Space — Mixael S Laufer
Symposium on Margaret Boden, Mind as Machine — Noam Chomsky
Technology, Science and Anarchism — Harry Baecker
The Gay Science — Friedrich Nietzsche
The Religion of Technology — Alex Trotter
Theses on Covid-1984 — Anonymous
Trouble in the Garden of Eden — Morpheus
The Two Faces of the Present — Massimo Passamani
What Geography Ought to Be — Pëtr Kropotkin
What is Anarcho-Transhumanism? — William Gillis
What’s the Point If We Can’t Have Fun? — David Graeber
Will Ecology Become 'the Dismal Science'? — Murray Bookchin
Will Science and Reason Save Us? — Gabriel Kuhn
Words of the Wasteland — Clare Follmann
Xenofeminism — Laboria Cuboniks
You Make Plans - We Make History — Anonymous
“Outwitting the State” takes a different kind of power — Neal Keating