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  • Riding More with Less aligns the most useful technical references within a well-organised compilation of the most effective low-cost and for-free repair techniques.
  • This book searches for examples of systems that are effective and affordable, pictures such a system for the U.S., and creates a practical playbook for a revolution in care.
  • <p>The Austromarxist era of the 1920s was a unique chapter in socialist history. Trying to carve out a road between reformism and Bolshevism, the Austromarxists embarked on an ambitious journey towards a socialist oasis in the midst of capitalism. Their showpiece, the legendary &ldquo;Red Vienna,&rdquo; has worked as a model for socialist urban planning ever since. At the heart of the Austromarxist experiment was the conviction that a socialist revolution had to entail a cultural one. Numerous workers&rsquo; institutions and organizations were founded, from education centers to theaters to hiking associations. With the Fascist threat increasing, the physical aspects of the cultural revolution became ever more central as they were considered mandatory for effective defense.</p> <p>At no other time in socialist history did armed struggle, sports, and sobriety become as intertwined in a proletarian attempt to protect socialist achievements as they did in Austria in the early 1930s. Despite the final defeat of the workers&rsquo; militias in the Austrian Civil War of 1934 and subsequent Fascist rule, the Austromarxist struggle holds important lessons for socialist theory and practice.</p> <p><em>Antifascism, Sports, Sobriety</em> contains an introductory essay by Gabriel Kuhn and selected writings by Julius Deutsch, leader of the workers&rsquo; militias, president of the Socialist Workers&rsquo; Sport International, and a prominent spokesperson for the Austrian workers&rsquo; temperance movement. Deutsch represented the physical defense of the working class against its enemies like few others. His texts in this book are being made available in English for the first time.</p>
  • <p>From the cooks who have fed rebels and revolutionaries to the collective kitchens set up after ecological disasters, food has long played a crucial role in resistance, protest, and mutual aid. <em>Nourishing Resistance</em> centers these everyday acts of culinary solidarity. Twenty-three contributors&mdash;cooks, farmers, writers, organizers, academics, and dreamers&mdash;write on queer potlucks, rebel ancestors, disability justice, Indigenous food sovereignty, and the fight against toxic diet culture, among many other topics.</p> <p>They recount bowls of biryani at a Delhi protest, fricas&eacute; de conejo on a Puerto Rican farm, and pay-as-you-want dishes in a collectively run Hong Kong restaurant. They chronicle the food distribution programs that emerged in Buenos Aires and New York City in the wake of COVID-19. They look to the past, revealing how women rice workers composed the song &ldquo;Bella Ciao,&rdquo; and the future, speculating on postcapitalist worlds that include both high-tech collective farms and herbs gathered beside highways.</p> <p>Through essays, articles, poems, and stories, <em>Nourishing Resistance</em> argues that food is a central, intrinsic part of global struggles for autonomy and collective liberation.</p>
  • <p>Hemos reunido en este fanzine una serie de recetas y recomendaciones para ciertos padecimientos, con el uso de plantas medicinales, especias y aceites.</p> <p>Estos conocimientos son avalados s&oacute;lo por la tradici&oacute;n y su mantenimiento es posible gracias al sostenimiento de la pr&aacute;ctica y el relato oral. Han sido compartidos por yerbateros, yuyeras y una m&eacute;dica ayurv&eacute;dica, con apoyo bibliogr&aacute;fico de investigaci&oacute;n.</p> <p>Desde la cordillera de los Andes, ofrecemos este peque&ntilde;o granito entre las miles de semillas rebeldes que est&aacute;n emergiendo desde las profundas fisuras de la Tierra.</p>
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