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The Crest Jewel of Discrimination (Viveka-Chudamani)

Sankara / Richards, John
The Crest Jewel of Discrimination (Viveka-Chudamani)
This is an easy to understand translation of the Crest Jewel of Discrimination by Adi Sankara. The Crest Jewel of Discrimination is a summary of the essence of the teachings of non-duality that lead to the end of limited knowledge. Adi (the first) Sankara, also known as shankaracharya (Sankara the teacher) was one of the most prominent teachers in the religion the West calls Hinduism.

CHF 10.50

The Boxthorn Tree

Solway, David
The Boxthorn Tree
National officials, press barons, journalists, Internetians, "Human Rights" agencies, public intellectuals, and a growing segment of the vox populi are tapping increasingly into the poisoned aquifer of anti-Jewish and anti-Zionist feeling. Solway redresses the cowardly rise of Jewish self-hatred.

CHF 22.90

Wildcat: Anarchists Against Bombs

Rooum, Donald
Wildcat: Anarchists Against Bombs
The anarchist black cat and friends (including a walking round bomb) take on the global arms trade, and militarism, in this latest collection of barbed (and hilarious) anarchist political commentary in the venerable comic strip form.

CHF 12.50

The Shadows Under the Lamp: Essays on September 11 and Af...

Creagh, Ronald / Gemie, Sharif
The Shadows Under the Lamp: Essays on September 11 and Afghanistan
A brief analysis of September 11, and its origins, from the editors of 'Anarchist Studies' and the 'Research On Anarchism' website. The Earthquake examines the evidence, the causes and the consequences, while The State Within The State considers the attitude of the contemporary state towards terrorism. The first part of this book also looks at the media, American opinion, Islamic fundamentalism and the new American agenda. The second part of t...

CHF 24.90

The State

Barclay, Harold
The State
The state is neither an inevitable, nor natural, phenomenon, but the creation of despots. Its history is a history of power, wealth and tyranny. The immortality of the state is the greatest myth of our society. Anthropologist Harold Barclay explains how a powerful elite has hijacked control of society. Through control of agriculture, warfare, trade, labor and other resources the state has seized complete power. Do we really need the state or s...

CHF 20.50

Twenty Year Millennium Wildcat

Rooum, Donald
Twenty Year Millennium Wildcat
The zany antics of Wildcat and his cohorts (coupled with the insane antics of the state, its lackeys and apologists) have been appearing in Freedom now for twenty years. This brand new collection is the latest greatest hits culled from those pages..

CHF 12.50

The East End Years: A Stepney Childhood

Rocker, Fermin / Rocker, Fermin
The East End Years: A Stepney Childhood
Fermin Rocker was born in the East End of London in 1907, the son of Rudolf Rocker, the famous anarchist theorist, activist and disciple of Kropotkin. A book illustrator, and painter, in exploring his origins as an artist, Fermin conjures a moving and colorful picture of his remarkable father, of Anarchism and of the Jewish East End. Heavily illustrated by the author.

CHF 32.50

The Tradition of Workers' Control

Ostergaard, Geoffrey
The Tradition of Workers' Control
Workers' control of industry, a phrase coined by the Guild Socialists, recalls the libertarian aspirations of the first rebels against the slavery inherent in the capitalist mode of production. A history and analysis of the workers in Britain who own and control their workplaces....

CHF 31.50

About Anarchism

Walter, Nicolas
About Anarchism
One of the finest short introductions to the basic concepts, theories and practical applications of anarchism. First written in the 60s, it has yet to be surpassed. This handsome new edition includes an introduction by his daughter, the British feminist author Natasha Walter.

CHF 17.90

Talking to Architects

Ward, Colin
Talking to Architects
A collection of ten lectures exploring the alternative traditions in housing design that stress both user needs AND pleasure principles, disputing professional assumptions of architectural design. Wide-ranging and, as with all Ward's work, well-informed.

CHF 23.90

Social Policy: An Anarchist Response

Ward, Colin
Social Policy: An Anarchist Response
A new collection of essays, largely focussing on the history of informal housing movements - squatters and cotters, plotlanders, travellers and settlers - together with water and the gift relationship, and anarchism in the 21st century. As ever, Ward remains a shining example of one placing his anarchism in an everyday, practical context.

CHF 23.50