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Comments & Reviews
according to wikipedia, James Foreman said something very similar to this in 1964. I couldn't find anywhere on the web where Sa'ad El-Amin said this.
I just wanted to let you guys know. =)
Though I certainly have criticisms of Chomsky and his awkward forms of Anarchism, this book is really good. This has a nice mix of Chomsky's academic writings (the ones that have like 6+ pages of source material) and interviews, which the reader can really switch around with depending on his/her own tastes.
Personally, I would be much more upset with the local Ad Firm who blatantly stole your idea than with the mindless/creative-void that is Coke... Someone on your own turf decided to cash in on your work... nasty!
Ted deserves major props for his committment to the early days of contemporary cycling activicm. he was a core participant in the birth of crit mass and his contributions made those early rides a lot of fun and most importantly, rememberable through his documentation.
Honest. Interesting. Similar to reading someone's therapeutic diary, as if he is trying to rid some ghosts, exposing demons. Thoughtful and optimistic."
Fucking Aces
Beware: If you work a dead end job, reading this zine may make you want to quit. That's a good thing."
This zine is mainly personal writings on the feelings that gnaw, inspire, and frustrate a person yearning to escape the gears of the soul-crushing corporate/society/work machine. Non-posturing, honest, and excellent
Greg does a great job of weaving the personal and the political with stories of home and dreams of afar into a riveting and totally unique zine that leaves me feeling passionate about how this must be shared!