Volume 9 Issue 2 (PDF for reading 8.5×11)
Volume 9 Issue 2 (PDF for printing 11×17)
Guest Topic of the Week entry chosen by thecollective from Anathema Volume 11 Issue 1 Summer 2025 - Has Anarchist Muay Thai Gone Too Far? Some Questions for the movement
A quick note: Anarchist martial arts culture is a new phenomenon in the United States. It is generally a welcome one in the author’s view. Here’s a few questions the author is pondering.
From Anathema, A Philadelphia Anarchist Periodical
Anathema: Volume 10 Issue 2 released
From Anathema
What Went Down
Fashion
Things Are Getting Weirder
Shifts In The Philadelphia Anarchist Space
World War III?
What The Fuck Does Reconstruction Even Mean To Y’all?
Volume 10 Issue 1 (PDF for reading 8.5×11)
Volume 10 Issue 1 (PDF for printing 11×17)
From Anathema
Long-running anarchist publication Anathema from so-called Philadelphia returns with a brand new issue.
Volume 9 Issue 2 (PDF for reading 8.5×11)
Volume 9 Issue 2 (PDF for printing 11×17)
In this issue:
What Went Down
2023, Baby!
A-Space: A Postmortem
Tag Yourself
The Fatigue of Novelty
Powering Down Domination
Here Lies a Corpse
A Response to: ‘The Forest in the City’
Letter from Alfredo Cospito
From Scenes from the Atlanta Forest
Anarchists and other radicals face a chronic dilemma when it comes to deciding who to align ourselves with in the course of a particular struggle. [...] This historical problem is one of many that the authors of “The Forest in the City: Two Years of Forest Defense in Atlanta, Georgia,” published in February, shrug aside in favor of a compromised approach that they offer as though it were a self-evident movement strategy
From Anathema
In this issue: What Went Down, Interviews from the Meadows, Alabama Prison Strike, The Social and Survival: On Becoming a Threat, When One Door Closes….Break It In: Thoughts on the Criminalization of Abortion, The Conscious Soldier-Brother: Puerto Rican Struggle, Cospito on Hunger Strike
In this issue:
from Hypocrite Reader By Julian Francis Park
Get (the fuck) out, slumlord, parasite, hoarded wealth, they graffitied in black or red permutations on the walls and fences of nine vacant homes in West Oakland, California, stolen land they said, held in the portfolio of Sullivan Management Company (SMC) East Bay. Later that morning of May 2, 2021, an anonymous group released a communiqué claiming the actions through Indybay, a local independent media site.