What Are the Critics Are Saying?

"Intriguingly, [Green Anarchy] manages the difficult feat of
being at the same time angry and upbeat. This is theory with
its feet firmly in practice, and criticisms with suggestions on
how to do things differently...this is a very mature effort from
some very mature people"
- Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed
(#57/Spring-Summer 2004)


"An impressive, intelligent, insurrectionary zine that has
matured amazingly well."
- Fifth Estate (Vol. 39 No.1 - Spring 2004)


"Whoa, Green Anarchy has changed formats? Gone is the
tabloid newsprint and in its place rides this new beast?For
those unfamiliar, Green Anarchy is an "anti-civilization journal
of theory and action," and while I'm not totally into their
primitivism approach, I do enjoy reading their writings because
beneath the thick layers of rhetoric, there are some very well
constructed critiques of modern society, as well as the
"activist" scene?Always interesting read"
- Maximum Rock and Roll (May 2004 #252)
Current Issue #24
Spring / Summer 2007
       While this issue is generally eclectic, our intention was to set out to cover in more depth what makes us who we are: the
forces which shape us, the places we inhabit, the ways we relate to each other, the ideas we interact with, and this world through
which we navigate. These questions are always interesting to explore, and hopefully open up more inquiries and possibilities. As
they should, contradictions and uncertainties will arise, for this is no manual for revolution or pep talk for directed hope. It is what
it is. And we gave you a lot to pick through. We hope you find a use for it.

      Some of the themes that are threaded throughout include the city, culture, time, change, communication, technology, and, of
course, resistance. We also examine some specific ways humans have dominated each other and the earth, with articles like
China's War on Nature by The Uncarved Block and What We've Lost: Impoverished Biodiversity of North America by mike. Also in
this issue, we took the opportunity to provide space for various perspectives on the Situationist International (SI), a significant, yet
at times limited and divergent, influence on the anti-civilization discourse. We used the occasion to print a newly translated later
work by former SI member, Raoul Vaneigem, entitled Lines of Flight: To Liberate the Earth of Celestial Illusions and Their
Tyranny. And, as usual, the issue is filled with all your anticipated favorites (or not). And, of course, lots of action! Things have
been interesting as we live our lives as completely as possible and continue to put out a journal that remains provocative and
interesting.
GREEN ANARCHY ISSUE #24
Spring / Summer 2007   
$4.00
GREEN ANARCHY ISSUE #23
General Interest
Summer / Fall 2006   
$2.00
GREEN ANARCHY ISSUE #22
Technology
Spring 2006   
$2.00
GREEN ANARCHY ISSUE #21
General Interest Theme
Fall / Winter 2005 -2006   
$2.00
GREEN ANARCHY ISSUE #20
Spirituality, Religion, Ideology
SUMMER 2005   
$2.00
GREEN ANARCHY ISSUE #19
Indigenous Resistance to Civilization
SPRING 2005   
$2.00
GREEN ANARCHY ISSUE #18
Class Struggle
FALL / WINTER 2004   
$2.00
        Profane Existence Magazine returns to the land of the living
with another jumbo-sized double issue. Without publishing for a
whole year, there is lots of lost ground to make up and that includes
featuring 11 band interviews. Put to the question are
CHUMBAWAMBA, NUCLEAR DEATH TERROR, VISIONS OF WAR,
SKARP, ABDUCTEE S.D., FALL OF EFRAFA, SIGNAL LOST,
APPALACHIAN TERROR UNIT, THE COOTERS, PISSCHRIST, and
HAPPY BASTARDS.  BEHIND ENEMY LINES' vocalist Dave Trenga
continues is By Any MEDIUM Necessary series with an in depth look
at the parallels with G.W. Bush's government with European fascism
circa 1930-40s.  But above all else is extended coverage of the
eviction and demolition Ungdomshuset "youth house" in
Copenhagen, Denmark. This was the one fo the longest running
autonomous spaces in Europe, home to a thriving anarcho-punk
community, and the infamous K-Town festival. The March 1st
eviction sparked three days of hardcore rioting across Copenhagen
and hundreds of solidarity actions still reverberating all around the
world. Central to our coverage is an article about the eviction by
someone heavily invovled with the space for the last several years,
plus official communiques and on the ground photographs taken as
the events unfolded.  
Current Issue #52/3
Summer / Fall 2007 $10.00
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