The Anarchist Review of Books (Issue #9)
Winter/Spring 2025

From The Anarchist Review of Books
The Anarchist Review of Books publishes intelligent, non-academic writing with an anti-authoritarian perspective. We are dedicated to transforming society through literature and through open, incisive critique of the media, politics, history, art and writing that shape our world.
In this issue, ARB celebrates those who have faced reality head on, created communities, toppled dictators, and fought for their lives and the lives of others. We talk with Pansy Collective about mutual aid in Appalachia; N. Masani Landfair speaks on art as a tool of problem solving; James Kelman looks beyond medical reparations; Ben Morea has revolutionary advice; Sarah McCarry considers class, war, and the allure of fascist artists; Ryan King takes a magnifying glass to army ants; and Jules Bentley dishes on anarchists in literature.
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- Magazine
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- The Anarchist Review of Books (2/6/25)