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Anarchy & the Sacred

by Dogbane Campion (David Watson)

Fifth Estate # 328, Spring, 1988

FE Note: This is a response to “More Minneapolis Anarchy,” the letters beginning on the previous page. To Joe Wojack, first of all, let me emphasize that I was in no way discouraging people from reading the anarchist classics; on …

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Letters to the Fifth Estate

by Various Authors

Fifth Estate # 352, Winter, 1999

We welcome letters commenting on our articles, stating opinions, or giving reports of events in your area. We don’t guarantee to print everything received, but all letters are read by our staff and considered for publication. Typed letters or ones …

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Ursula K. Le Guin’s Lathe of Heaven

by Josh Gosicak

Fifth Estate # 382, Spring, 2010

“To objectivise life means to destroy it.” — Ana Esther Cecune, Development Dialogue, January 2009.

I’m Sticking with the Union?

by E.B. Maple (Peter Werbe)

Fifth Estate # 347, Spring, 1996

“Hey! What are you guys doing here? You hate unions!” —A strike supporter The labor militant who aimed this question at us was surprised, almost shocked, to see a group whom she considers anarchists critical of unions, shoulder-to-shoulder with striking …

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Paradise How?

by Anu Bonobo

Fifth Estate # 379, Fall, 2008

“I’m an advocate of free love. What else can I say? I think people should do what they like, enjoy what they enjoy, and we should enjoy their enjoying what they enjoy.” –Judith Malina (interviewed by Jim Feast and Steve …

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Murder on Seal Island

by Larry Talbot

Fifth Estate # 309, June 19, 1982

Introductory Note: Is it the war of the Malvinas or the fight for the Falklands? It all depends upon which imperialist gang you support, the doddering Great Britain or the budding young Argentina. But what if you support neither of …

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The Metaphysics of Dancing Tribes

by Richard Drinnon

Fifth Estate # 326, Summer, 1987

Introduction Chief Luther Standing Bear wrote in his autobiography, “The white man does not understand the Indian for the reason that he does not understand America. He is too far removed from its formative processes. The roots of the tree …

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Haymarket Square Riot

by Bob Nirkind

Fifth Estate # 272, May 1976

This article is the fourth in a series of counter-Bicentennial pieces dealing with the more sordid and often less-acknowledged incidents in America’s 200year-old history.

The (Last) Rights of Malice Green

by G. Raffito

Fifth Estate # 341, Spring 1993

On a chilly Friday morning, November 6, 1992, a slight drizzle dabbed the sidewalk where the night before a man had been bludgeoned to death by a gang of Detroit policemen.

1984: Worse Than Expected?

by George Bradford (David Watson)

Fifth Estate # 316, Spring, 1984

1. Slavery Is Freedom. How technology makes use of our own natural anxieties about it to promote its power over us.

Mutiny at the Outposts of Empire

by Rob Blurton

Fifth Estate # 346, Summer, 1995

Thirty years ago, the most powerful military colossus ever assembled, its triumphant legions spread throughout the world, committed an expeditionary force of its best troops to the Asian mainland. “The American Army of 1965,” wrote an admiring historian, “was headstrong …

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1918: Russian Artists of the Anarchist Revolution

by Allan Antliff

Fifth Estate # 349, Summer 1997

Three artists spent the night in the mansion, since outside the museum a studio was set aside for making art. As the artists told it, that memorial morning We were awakened by shouts of “We’ll shoot! Hands up!” Armed soldiers …

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On The Future of the Earth

by Russell Means

Fifth Estate # 304, December 31, 1980

Related: see FE Staff introduction, “Against Civilization,” in this issue. The only possible opening for a statement of this kind is that I detest writing. The process itself epitomizes the European concept of “legitimate” thinking; what is written has an …

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The My Lai Massacre

by Bob Nirkind

Fifth Estate # 270, March, 1976

This article is the second in a series of counter-Bicentennial pieces dealing with the more sordid and less-acknowledged incidents in America’s 200-year-old history.

Cuba: From State to Private Capitalism

by Walker Lane (Peter Werbe)

Fifth Estate # 383, Summer, 2010

HAVANA — We entered the elevator on the ground floor of Havana’s renowned FOCSA building in the city’s Vedado district and were quickly whisked, non-stop, to the 33rd floor. When the doors opened, tuxedoed waiters welcomed us to La Torre, …

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Turn on the Light and Say Goodnight

by Bob Nirkind

Fifth Estate # 283, June, 1977

“A nuclear power plant is infinitely safer than eating, because 300 people choke to death on food each year.” — Dixy Lee Ray, former head of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), now governor of Washington “You can’t have a riskless …

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Turn on the Light and Say Goodnight

by Bob Nirkind

Fifth Estate # 297, April 18, 1979

Reprinted from FE #283, June 1977.

Letters to the Fifth Estate

by Various Authors

Fifth Estate # 349, Summer 1997

Fifth Estate Letters Policy The Fifth Estate always welcomes letters commenting on our articles, stating opinions, or giving reports of events in local areas. We don’t guarantee we will print everything we receive, but all letters are read by our …

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On the Machine in the Garden

by Fredy Perlman

Fifth Estate # 321, Indian Summer, 1985

See also: “The Machine against the Garden” (author’s introduction) in this issue, FE #321, Indian Summer, 1985. Your comments as well as the urgings of other friends stimulated me to read Leo Marx’s book The Machine in the Garden. I …

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Poetry

by Guerrilla

Fifth Estate # 69, December 26, 1968-January 8, 1969

[Web Archive note: This centerfold insert is a two-sided 15 x 22 inch poster, of which this page can be considered the back side. The other side of the poster is rendered at https://www.fifthestate.org/archive/69-december-26-1968-january-8-1969/poetry-2/ .] The Consumer Society Must Die …

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