This year marks the 30th anniversary of publication of the pamphlet Wildcat: Dodge Truck, June 1974, written and produced by several of the people who became the core of the Fifth Estate collective the next year when it was transformed …
This year marks the 30th anniversary of publication of the pamphlet Wildcat: Dodge Truck, June 1974, written and produced by several of the people who became the core of the Fifth Estate collective the next year when it was transformed …
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Throughout 2005, we will celebrate our anniversary by spreading the ideas of revolution that made us notorious to authority and noted by readers everywhere as a consistent, intelligent, and even humorous tool for change.
FIFTH ESTATE #367, Winter, 2004-2005, Vol. 39, No. 4, page 3 Special thanks to artist-activist Joy Garnett for providing us with our cover illustration, taken from her 2004 painting “Burn.” Garnett’s paintings are based on mass-media news photographs of figures …
Features Class & Solidarity 15 Intro to Economics 16 Last Ticket to Utopia 17 Political Economy, Perennial Economy: Marx, Thoreau, & Us 18 Land & Liberty 22 Refusing The Marketplace 24 Communalism of Desire 26 Pastoral Letter 28 Give it …
This issue on economy marks the Fifth Estate’s last edition of 2004, and as we approach our 40th anniversary edition, it feels critical to consider the decision we made 30 years ago to become explicitly anti-authoritarian and anti-capitalist.
Fifth Estate Issue #367, Winter 2004-2005 WEB CONTENTS ALL FIFTH ESTATE ISSUES FIFTH ESTATE HOME
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