Atassa
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Atassa is a journal covering topics such as deep ecology.
Parts of it are available on the Internet Archive[1] and on the Anarchist Library.[2]
Etymology[edit]
Atassa is the Muskogee word for "war club."[1]
Contents[edit]
Atassa 1[edit]
Title | Author |
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Presentation | the editors |
The Flower Growing Out of the Underworld: An Introduction to Eco-extremism | Abe Cabrera |
The spilling of blood on the paths of "absolute truth" | Orkelesh |
Apostles and Heretics | John Jacobi |
ITS: The Invisible Menace | Regresión |
Sighs | Lunas de abril |
Lessons Left by the Ancients: The Battle of Little Big Horn | Regresión |
The Return of the Warrior | Ramon Elani |
Atassa: Lessons of the Creek War (1813-1814) | Abe Cabrera |
The Seris, the Eco-extremists, and Nahualism | Hast Hax |
(Roma Infernetto - "Shit World"): To Profane and Devour | A member of the Memento Mori Nihilist Sect |
Regresión #3 Editorial | |
Indiscriminate Anarchists | Seminatore |
Today | XXV//X |
Surviving Civilization: Lessons from the Double Lives of Eco-extremists | Regresión |
To the Mountains | Lunas de abril |
Kaczynski's Anti-Tech Revolution: Why and How: A Critical Assessment | S. |
The Singing River | anon |
Atassa 2[edit]
Title | Author |
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Introduction: Caveat Lector | |
Hostis Humani Generis: eco-extremism, demonology, and the birth of criminality | Adrien Rouquette |
Some Reflections on Modern Human Action from the Eco-Extremist Perspective | Ozomatli & Huehuecoyotl |
A New Revolutionary Phraseology | Jeremías Torres |
Breaking Down the Bars of the Anarchist Cages: brief reflections of an ex-anarchist | Ex-anarchist |
Poem | Krren oscuro |
The PsychoPathogen: the serial killer as an antibody response to modernity | Ezra Buckley |
Tangled Hostility | kohelet |
The Mara Salvatrucha: the most dangerous gang in the world | Extinción |
A Statement from Innocence: a spirit from the South | |
Lions in the Brush: on the anatomy and guidelines of cell-structured resistance | el borracho (nömad warfuk) |
Paraguayan People’s Army: what can we learn from them? | Ajajema |
Letter to an optimist | Jeremías Torres |
Weak Words Concerning Human Reasoning | Huazihul |
At-Tux | D.G. |
“No Such Thing as Life without Bloodshed...” or The Force of Tragedy in Anti-Humanist Politics | Magpie |
Reflections on Freedom | Zúpay |
On Terrorism and Indiscriminate Violence | Fiera |
For a Metropolis against Itself | Eleuterio Pinto Paredes |
Out of the Self: a sermon for the dead | Abraxas |
Eco-extremism and the Woman | Meztli |
Eco-extremist Women Speak | Yoloxochitl & More |
A Note on Reproduction from the Eco-extremist Perspective | CW |
Eco-extremist Spiritual Exercises | various |
Notes[edit]
The content is in the public domain.[1]
In the first issue, the editors write that they "don't advocate that anyone consider this journal an exhortation to action," but rather are here to "tell it like it is."
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Atassa: Readings In Eco-Extremism (#1) (2006). Internet Archive.
- ↑ The Anarchist Library.