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Radiotext(e)
$16.00Anthology of essays about radical radio and other tales of the airwaves. Pirates, theory, practice, rants, monologues, and philosophy. Includes work by Leon Trotsky, Tetsuo Kogawa, Ezra Pound,...
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The Electronic Disturbance
$9.00Excellent collection of radical essays from the electronic and virtual frontier. From the virtual condition, to nomadic power and resistance, to video...
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Electronic Civil Disobedience
And Other Unpopular Ideas
$12.00Following up Critical Art Ensemble's The Electronic Disturbance, this incisive series of essays expands on the ideas of nomadic power and radical resistance in the increasingly wired world.
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On Language
$21.95A reprinting of two of the most popular and accessible of Noam's writings on language: Language & Responsibility and Reflections on Language.
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Elements Of Refusal
$14.95A new edition of Zerzan's first collection of essays, exploring alienation, and the resistance it has engendered.
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Flesh Machine
Cyborgs, Designer Babies, and New Eugenic Consciousness
$9.95"Having (in previous volumes) explored the dimensions of social and political control in electronic culture, CAE now turns full frontal toward the body and persuasively argues that dreams of...
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Molecular Invasion
$9.95"An indispensable user's guide for anyone interested in the critical thinking and practice of biotech as a social, scientific, and political phenomenon. Whther in the genetic transgressions of the...
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Dead Cities
And Other Tales
$17.95In his most brilliantly syncretic writing yet, radical urban theorist Mike Davis explores the combat zone that is contemporary urban America, a ceaseless battle waged both within cities and against...
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Cyberfeminism
Next Protocols
$17.95Almost two dozen artists, theorists and academics take cyberfeminism to the next level. With approaches coming from art, theory and activism, Cyberfeminism invents and documents a cyberfeminism...
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The Damned Universe of Charles Fort
$12.00The American cosmographer Charles Fort (1874-1932) spent the last 25 years of his life in the obsessive collection of anomalous and exceptional data rejected by the sciences of his day. Fort called...




