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Spring 2003 Edition, "Perspectives on Anarchist Theory"

The Spring edition of "Perspectives on Anarchist Theory," the Institute
for Anarchist Studies' biannual newsletter, is now available online.


This issue of "Perspectives" interviews historian and radical critic
Howard Zinn. Also included is a piece on what everyday life is like for
Palestinians who live under a military occupation: what techniques are
used to maintain control; how violence and the threat of such differs
from other colonial regimes; and how anarchists may understand this
conflict and contribute to understanding and resistance. Also included
is Chuck Morse's regular contribution, "What's happening: Books and
Events," which reports on new books, articles, and other resources that
are relevant to the anarchist community.

Features

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* War is the Health of the State: An Interview with Howard Zinn by Paul
Glavin & Chuck Morse


* The Violence of Everyday life in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
by John Petrovato


* What's Happening: Books and Events by Chuck Morse


* Cultura Libre

IAS Reports

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* Institute for Anarchist Studies Update


* From the New IAS Director


* IAS Grant Awards


* Promoting Critical Scholarship on Social Domination and Radical Social
Reconstruction: the IAS's 2003 Fundraising Campaign


* Donate to the IAS & Get Great Books

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