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FIFTH ESTATE
Spring 2009, Vol. 44 #1 (#380)
Issue Theme: 'Subtext, Subversion, Sabotage'

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Henry Reed – “Between Orwell and McCarthy: The Crucifixion of Marie Mason” BOOK REVIEWS * Let There Be
Night: Testimony on Behalf of the Dark, edited by Paul Bogard. Review by
Don LaCoss
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* anon – “The Green Scare Rolls On”
* Cara Hoffman and Joe Ricker – “The Jumper”
* Ambrose Nurra – “Miscarriage” and “Proverb”
* Gavin Grindon – “Second-Wave Situationism”
* Jason Cook – “Eschatology”
* Jacob Bennett – “An Elegy for Malachi Ritscher”
* Jack Bratich - “Subjectivity Rosa: Undercurrent Affairs”
* Bianca Shannon – “Tracks”
* Walker Lane – “Nope to Hope: False Capital & the Spectacle Triumphant”
* Peter Lamborn Wilson – “Seven Subversive InstaSonnets”
* Don LaCoss – “Sucker”
* Cara Hoffman – “Rachel Pollack is Willing to Change Everything”
* Kristian
Williams – “Sexual Liberation and the Possibilities of Friendship: Foucauldian
Proposals and Anarchist Elaborations”
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anon – “Our Hearts Never Hibernate, Neither does the State: An update on
the RNC 8”
* John Gibler – “ ‘We Will Continue’ - Street Art in Oaxaca”
* Charles Hale – “Solidarity in Slowmotion”
* Jim Feast – “ ‘The People’s Luck’: Anti-Authoritarian China”
* Stevphen Shukaitis – “Workers’ Inquiry, Militant Research, and the Business
School”
* AKIBA: A Gnostic Novel, by p.m. Review by Dave Meesters
* CYCLONOPEDIA complicity with anonymous materials, by Reza Negarestani.
Review by Peter Lamborn Wilson