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NEWS: In this section you find all the new releases - whether music or print - as they come out and/or are being listed in the shop.
This can include major re-stocks as well as older titles and second hand records or books. New titles are being added on a near-daily basis.

Guter Zustand.

Originalausgabe von 1965. Neuwertig. Dieter Fringelis Gedichte sind beunruhigend schön durch das Schweigen, das in ihnen zugegen ist: antwortloses Schweigen der Natur, dem das Schweigen des Menschen entspricht, der voreiliger Beschwichtigung widersteht - Kurt Marti zu den Gedichten von D.Fringeli (Klappentext).

Gedichtband aus dem Nachlass von Dieter Fringeli, inkl. CD mit Vertonungen von Daniel Weissberg. Verschweisstes Expl. - Neuware.

CD mit allen 6 Ausgaben der Zeitschrift Kritik & Krise - Materialien gegen Politik und Ökonomie, plus 4 Bücher von der Initiative Sozialistisches Forum.

Deutsche Erstausgabe 1.-6. Tausend, Cover akzeptabel, innen gut.

Hefte zur Förderung widerständischer Praxis gegen den digitalen Zugriff Band I: Tails - The Amnesic Incognito Live System Anleitung zur sicheren Nutzung des Tails-Live Betriebssystems für politische Aktivist*innen bei der Recherche, Bearbeitung oder Veröffentlichung sensibler Dokumente.

Editorial, by Occupied London Crisis, city and democracy, by Ali B. Repressive memories, by Dawn Paley A movement of antagonism in the city, by Alessio Lunghi Heroes of the street, by Tucker Landesman One message leads to another, by John Berger One revolt leads to another, by Occupied London On contours of urban revolts in Maribor, by Gal Kirn Strategic embellishment and civil war, by Andy Merrifield Hello Dr. Strangelove, by Dimitris Dalakoglou Moments of crisis, by Jacken Waters Statement on the ‘dismantling’ of the Golden Dawn by the greek state, by Occupied London

Picking up where the first volume ended, Dancing with Imperialism covers the period following the Red Army Faction's - West Germany's notorious urban guerrillas - near total decimation in 1977. This work includes the details of the guerrillas' operations and the group's texts from 1978 up until the 1982 May Paper. This was a period of reorientation for the RAF, who fought against the fascist state. Will be required reading for those interested in the history of protest movements and all who wish to understand the challenges of revolutionary struggle. The long-awaited Volume 2 of the first-ever English-language study of the Red Army Faction—West Germany’s most notorious urban guerillas—covers the period immediately following the organization’s near-total decimation in 1977. This work includes the details of the guerilla’s operations, and its communiqués and texts, from 1978 up until the 1984 offensive. This was a period of regrouping and reorientation for the RAF, with its previous focus on freeing its prisoners replaced by an anti-NATO orientation. This was in response to the emergence of a new radical youth movement in the Federal Republic, the Autonomen, and an attempt to renew its ties to the radical left. The possibilities and perils of an armed underground organization relating to the broader movement are examined, and the RAF’s approach is contrasted to the more fluid and flexible practice of the Revolutionary Cells. At the same time, the history of the 2nd of June Movement (2JM), an eclectic guerilla group with its roots in West Berlin, is also evaluated, especially in light of the split that led to some 2JM members officially disbanding the organization and rallying to the RAF. Finally, the RAF’s relationship to the East German Stasi is examined, as is the abortive attempt by West Germany’s liberal intelligentsia to defuse the armed struggle during Gerhard Baum’s tenure as Minister of the Interior. Dancing with Imperialism will be required reading for students of the First World guerilla, those with interest in the history of European protest movements, and all who wish to understand the challenges of revolutionary struggle. Praise: “This collection is not simply a documentary of the West German revolutionary Left at a particular point in the Cold War 1970s. It is more important for the insights it provides into the challenges, obstacles, and opportunities of waging armed struggle within the context of a wealthy, well-resourced, Western capitalist state. In this, the experiences and activities of the RAF are unique in the lessons they might teach organizers in Western capitalist milieus. In our own context, it is likely that future conditions of radical social change, and certainly revolutionary struggles, will more closely approximate those engaged by the RAF in 1970s West Germany than the much more influential examples of Russia in 1917 or Spain in 1936.”—Jeff Shantz, Upping the Anti "The editors of this work, J. Smith and André Moncourt, have created an intelligently political work that honestly discusses the politics of the Red Army Faction during its early years. Their commentary explains the theoretical writings of the RAF from a left perspective and puts their politics and actions in the context of the situation present in Germany and the world at the time. It is an extended work that is worth the commitment required to read and digest it. Not only a historical document, the fact that it is history provides us with the ability to comprehend the phenomenon that was the RAF in ways not possible thirty years ago" —Ron Jacobs, Counterpunch (on Volume 1) About the Editors: J. Smith is the pseudonym of an activist who has been involved in the radical left for over twenty years. André Moncourt is the pseudonym of a writer with his political roots in the movements of the seventies and eighties. Together they co-edited The Red Army Faction, A Documentary History, Volume 1: Projectiles for the People, and co-authored Daring to Struggle, Failing to Win. Product Details: Editors: J. Smith and André MoncourtIntroduction by Ward ChurchillPublisher: PM Press/KersplebedebISBN: 978-1-60486-030-6Published June 2013 Format: PaperbackSize: 9 by 6Page count: 480 PagesSubjects: Politics/History

Notes form the Portobello Style Underclass. Longhair, Beatniks, Druggies, Free Love!

(Active Distro info:) A down-and-dirty survey of the Surrealist movement written under a psuedonym in 1970 by leading Situationist theorist Raoul Vaneigem. Intended for a high-school readership, and dashed off in two weeks, Vaneigem's sketch bars no holds: disrespectful in the extreme, blistering on Surrealism's artistic and political aporias, and packed with telling quotations, it also gives respect where respect is due. Locating Surrealism's 'original sin'in its ideological nature, Vaneigem clearly identifies the 'radioactive fragment of radicalism' that the movement never managed completely to shed. If you want an unequivocal answer to the question, 'What was living and what was dead in Surrealism?', look no further. and for readers interested in the Situationists, this short book sheds a great deal of light on their attitudes, negative and positive, towards their Surrealist predecessors.

Die Linke im Rechtsstaat, Band 1, Rotbuch Verlag, Rotbuch 145, 1976 Umschlag etwas abgegriffen, sonst guter zustand

Noise CD from Brian Donnel from ca. 2000. Limited to 100 numbered copies.

Schöne gebundene Ausgabe von Dietz 1990 (noch DDR, aber schon DM). Sehr guter Zustand.

Altersgemäss guter Zustand.

Einige Anstreichungen in den ersten beiden Texten (Kraushaar und Brückner), sonst gut bis sehr gut. Interessanter Reader zu Diskussion von "Alternativbewegung" und Subkultur in den 70ern.

New zine with the second issue dedicated to Strange Sounds: Negativland, Dave Soldier, Die Jürgenson-Welle, UVB-76, (The User), Sky Needle and much more. in german