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for communism

Communism is a society without money, without a state, without property and without social classes. People come together to carry out a project or to respond to some need of the human community but without the possibility of their collective activity taking the form of an enterprise that involves wages and the exchange of its products. The circulation of goods is not accomplished by means of exchange: quite the contrary, the by-word for this society is "from each according to their abilities, to each according to their needs".

Not Bored Journal

NOT BORED! is an anarchist, situationist-inspired, low-budget, irregularly published, photocopied journal.

Situationist International archives

The Situationist International archives have been updated and reorganized to ameliorate their utility.

Texts by and pertaining to the Situationist International have been entered into a database, and are available at the Text Library by clicking the link on the left. The library is fully searchable, and features more texts than ever before. Information on related articles are linked from each text, and biographical blurbs about the authors are just a click away.

London Psychogeographical Association

After thirty five glorious years of non-existence, the London Psychogeographical Association is well and truly back.
The LPA was founded on the outskirts of the Italian mountain village of Cosio d'Arriscia. The name was invented during the course of the unification conference of the International Movement for an Imaginist Bauhaus (IMIB) and the Lettriste Internationale (LI) to 'increase' the internationalism of the event.

Lust for life

Retrospectively Speaking...
After distributing pamphlets and newspapers (Yipster Times, Rising Up Angry, Guardian, Berkeley Tribe, LA Free Press, Liberated Guardian, Industrial Worker) at the University of Oregon campus (Eugene, Oregon USA) in 1970-71, mimeographing Bakunin and atheist tracts in 1972-4, the Davidson dualith/offset press known as Mad Dog Press began cranking out pamphlets/leaflets in 1974-6, the Lust for Life project emerged in 1976 (Portland, Oregon U.S.A.) - traversing alongside S.M.I.R.K. (Society for the Maintenance of Irreverence towards Ridiculous Kowtow) during the 1984-87 period. Originally distributing literature on racks in an office shared with Dragonfly Printing and the Portland Branch of I.W.W. during 1974-76, later through Burning Books section at Holland's Books (Portland, Oregon USA) in 1982-90 and through my still-existent U.S. Post Office box (P.O.Box 22466 - Milwaukie, Oregon U.S.A. 97269) for 25+ years, I now distribute most via the web site at - which was launched in 2002.

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