The Anarchist Studies Network
Being the compulsive nerd that I am, I’ve set up a bunch of Google Alerts to inform me when any mention of anarchism (or related terms) show up on the […]
Being the compulsive nerd that I am, I’ve set up a bunch of Google Alerts to inform me when any mention of anarchism (or related terms) show up on the […]
We recently received an email from the folks at the Kate Sharpley Library. As we’ve said on this blog before, the KSL is an incredibly important resource for our movement […]
Those unable to attend last December’s Los Angeles Anarchist Book Fair may wish to check out the following video, which provides a great overview of this inspiring, exciting event. * […]
There are many pleasurable aspects about working at AK Press. One in particular is being a distributor and seeing new materials our fellow publishers are releasing. For the past couple […]
Chilean comrades have organized an exciting month of workshops on the theory and practice of anarchism. Topics include: introduction to anarchism, anarchist history and research methods, eco-anarchism, libertarian pedagogy, and […]
Last July, AK author Terence Kissack gave a great presentation at the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Transgender Historical Society in San Francisco. It was based on his book, Free Comrades: Anarchism […]
At AK, we always love to learn about new and forthcoming publications. Here are two that we recently stumbled upon that we found particularly exciting: * * * Comrades from […]
The nice folks at Feminist Review recently reviewed AK’s Abolition Now! Ten Years of Strategy and Struggle Against the Prison Industrial Complex. They’ve actually reviewed quite a few AK titles […]
We hope to see you at the 14th Annual Bay Area Anarchist Book Fair on March 14, 2009! It’s sure to be a great event! For information about the book […]
The ILWU has long been one of—if not the—most consistently militant labor unions in the United States. Since 1933 it has walked the talk of the old Wobbly slogan “An […]