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If you mean anarchism as a concept, then the Anarchist Library is a good source. It's got the political theory as well as history if I remember right. Source: 5 months ago
That said- if you’re looking for stuff to read: the anarchist library has a lot of free resources on every imaginable strain of anarchism. As far as video essayists- a couple of my favorites are Zoey Baker, renegade cut, and anark. Source: 8 months ago
You’ve already got it down it seems, if you are actually interested in anarchy and similar ideologies like I saw you mention some good reading is available here and here most importantly be yourself and don’t let anyone tell you what is and isn’t punk! Source: 10 months ago
Read some anarchist political theory, I bet you'll be pleasantly surprised what you've chosen to represent on your body. Check out The Anarchist Library. Source: 10 months ago
The Anarchist Library Https://theanarchistlibrary.org/special/index. Source: 10 months ago
Because this book was published in 2007, it's likely that digitized newspapers were not as widely available as they are in 2023. Nonetheless, in the appendix it can be seen that she tables roughly 150 attacks from all types of breeds between 1864 and 1899. Roughly 10 of these attacks are attributed to bulldog-types. 10 attacks in 36 years doesn't sound that bad, right? Unfortunately, Delise is working with a... Source: about 1 year ago
I was going to email this to RE but it came up with a pretty quick google search, and I thought other folks might be interested in it too. Its a copy of Vol. 5, No. 1 of the Journal of the Tantrick Order. I think this is the same one described by Robert in the latest episode. If anyone wants to look for more info, you could try searching the loc.gov website (it's down for me right now) or directly emailing a... Source: about 1 year ago
I wonder if there needs to be a cultural equivalent, where a repository of digital or physical artifacts is "too big to fail" because of the negative cultural impact their failure would have. Here it is: https://loc.gov. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Internet Archive Library of Congress Your local library (mine has online books/magazines/movies/TV/music, online learning). Source: about 1 year ago
Have you looked at archive.org or loc.gov? It's not jazz, but I've used library of congress (loc) early recordings of the desouza orchestra for large video projects, since it is in the public domain. Source: about 1 year ago
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