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Sharif Gemie and Jon Purkis
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| Instead of an editorial: we are all girotondi now |
| Pages: 103-104 |
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Harold B. Barclay
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| Islam, Muslim societies and anarchy |
| Pages: 105-118 |
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Lewis Call
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| Anarchist gift economies in contemporary science fiction |
| Pages: 119-144 |
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John Moore
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| The insubordination of words: Poetry, insurgency and the situationists |
| Pages: 145-164 |
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Sharif Gemie
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| Jean B. Elshtain: the unjust philosopher of a just war |
| Pages: 165-172 |
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Sharif Gemie
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| Understanding 11 September 2001 |
| Pages: 173-174 |
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Jon Purkis
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| Theories in need of consumption |
| Pages: 175-177 |
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Brian Morris
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| Equality and the captive state |
| Pages: 178-179 |
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[Book Review by Graeme Chesters]  |
| Amory Starr
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| Naming the Enemy: Anti-corporate movements confront globalization |
| Pages: 180-182 |
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[Book Review by John Moore]  |
| Allan Antliff
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| Anarchist Modernism: Art, Politics and the First American Avant Garde |
| Pages: 183-184 |
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[Book Review by Terry Hopton]  |
| Caroline Cahm
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| Kropotkin and the Rise of Revolutionary Anarchism 1872-1886 |
| Pages: 185-186 |