the real moral lesson in chess is that you can only move forwards 5-6 times in your life before you're turned into a beautiful queen but also rarely you might be turned into a horse

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the real moral lesson in chess is that you can only move forwards 5-6 times in your life before you're turned into a beautiful queen but also rarely you might be turned into a horse
the bus is never going to come because im a bad person
Favorite minor detail of the bowling alley rant: New Yorker Daniel Molloy being pissed off that his vampire turning happened in New Jersey
Do you have recommendations for books on Jewish anarchism? Pretty please?
general literature
revolutionary yiddishland: a history of jewish radicalism by alain brossat and sylvie klingberg
east end jewish radicals, 1875-1914 by william j. fishman
there is nothing so whole as a broken heart: mending the world as jewish anarchists, ed. cindy milstein
no masters but god: portraits of anarcho-judaism by hayyim rothman
with freedom in our ears: histories of jewish anarchism by anna elena torres and kenyon zimmer
the jewish anarchist movement in america: a historical overview and personal reminiscences by joseph cohen
horizons blossom, borders vanish: anarchism and yiddish literature by anna elena torres
crisis, revolution and russian jews by jonathan frankel
yiddish revolutionaries in migration: the transnational history of the jewish labour bund by frank wolff
immigrants against the state: yiddish and italian anarchism in america by kenyon zimmer
memoirs, biography, and primary sources
forty years in the struggle: the memoirs of a jewish anarchist by chaim leib weinberg
twenty years with the jewish labor bund: a memoir of interwar poland by bernard goldstein
gustav landauer: anarchist and jew, ed. paul mendes-flohr and anya mali
anarcho-syndicalism by rudolf rocker
the london years by rudolf rocker
anarchism and other essays by emma goldman
an anarchist rabbi: the life and teachings of rudolf rocker by mina graur
emma goldman: revolution as a way of life by vivian gornick
articles
'principled diasporism': folkists, zionists, and the meaning of doikayt by michael casper (this one is hard to find- i can supply a pdf)
"the other invisible hand: jews and anarchists in london before the first world war" by paul knepper (2008)
"zionism and its jewish 'assimilationist' critics (1897-1948)" by robert s. wistrich
"from diaspora natioalism to radical diasporism" by allan arkush
"the bund abroad in the postwar jewish world" by david slucki
"the invitation of doikayt: mystical anarchism and the jewish left" by andy izenson
"retrieving tradition? the secular-religious ambiguity in nineteenth century german-jewish anarchism by carolin kosuch in the book negotiating the secular and the religious in the german empire
this by no means comprehensive, in part because my scholarship on the subject focuses on british and american contexts; this is compiled from the work i have in my own library. bold/italic marks a work i especially like, is especially important, or that makes a good introduction to the topic.
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Kelly Louise Judd 'Bleeding Heart Crows' 2025
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“Finally, Some Concrete Career Advice” by Natalie Shapero, published by The Rumpus
A super long audio book with just silence and an “oh, out loud?” at the end
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the fire alarm is unsettling and even scary for many but it has something important message to say
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