Modern Slavery: The Libertarian Critique of Civilization

Journal announcement

Modern Slavery: The Libertarian Critique of Civilization, is a new journal for the abolition of all forms of enslavement, published as an independent, not-for-profit project of CAL Press. "Modern Slavery" is the name we give to the ubiquitous institutional foundation of forced labor required for Modern Civilization.

Modern Slavery is an oversized, 200-page, perfect-bound journal of high-quality essays, fiction, reviews and art that will be published twice a year.

The journal is dedicated to printing material they identify as critical and creative that has too often been neglected by other periodicals from a left libertarian perspective.

The first issue includes: Jason McQuinn's "Introduction to Modern Slavery," Paul Simons on "John Brown's Body," Ron Sakolsky's "Mutual Acquiescence or Mutual Aid?" and the first chapters of unpublished books by Karen Goaman (The Old World is Behind You) and Wolfi Landstreicher (Strangers in an Alien World), along with Bob Black's Beautiful Losers: The Historiography of the IWW" and much more.

The first issue is now available for $15 postpaid in the US & $20 postpaid outside North America from CAL Press, POB 24332, Oakland, CA 94623, USA.

The web site for Modern Slavery is at: http://modernslavery.calpress.org

For more information on submissions and purchase you can also write to:
modernslavery [at] calpress.org

[Cross-posted from The Research on Anarchism List (RA-L)]