#title Contents of print edition #author Fifth Estate Collective #SORTauthors Fifth Estate Collective; #date 2015 #source [[https://www.fifthestate.org/archive/393-spring-2015/contents-of-print-edition]] #lang en #pubdate 2015-04-10 #notes Fifth Estate #393, Spring 2015 Fifth Estate, #393, Spring 2015, Vol. 50, No. 1 2 Letters 4 Anarchy in Kurdistan Bill Weinberg 7 Eric McDavid Freed! FE Staff 8 Armed Madhouse Bryan Tucker 9 Justice for Franco Fascists? David Porter 11 Sam Mbah Dies Kelly Rose Pflug-Back 12 Florida’s Burnpile Press Matt Keene 13 An Anarchist in Berlin Rachael Stoeve 15 Society of the Spectacle John Clark 18 Debt Alex Knight 20 FE History: God Gets Pied FE Staff 21 Protester Cell Phone Guide Electronic Freedom Foundation 23 Autarky in Scotland Retort Anti-Marx Section 24–40 Marxism Peter Werbe The Myth of the Party Murray Bookchin Throwing Marx Out Kevin O’Toole Slick-City-Boy-Karly Joseph Winogrond The Practical Marx John Zerzan Marx Forgot Women David Adams 36 Under the wall — Poetry Lily So-Too 37 The Fall of Ekset City — Fiction Margaret Killjoy 40 The Clash & Fifth Estate Bill Blank 41 Live TV or Die Andrew Smith 43 Riots & Black Block Ruhe 45 The FE in Shorts FE Staff The Fifth Estate is an anti-profit, anarchist project published by a volunteer collective of friends and comrades. www.FifthEstate.org No ads. No copyright. Kopimi — reprint freely This issue begins our 50th year of publishing a radical journal with a demolition of the theories of Marx. Plans are currently under discussion for a celebration in Detroit later in the year. We’ll keep you informed in subsequent issues and on our social media as a program develops and a date is set. We should all be proud to have kept this magazine going with its unique voice of revolution when so many others have unfortunately fallen by the wayside. And, the “we” here includes not just the people who have produced it over the past half century, but those of you who are readers and supporters as well. The future for this publication seems as bright as it has in a long time as movements of resistance and contestation continue to grow. And, our circulation expands even though print media is routinely pronounced as a curio from another era. From its origins in 1965, the staff has always practiced engaged journalism, and will continue to be part of a grand refusal of submission, and at the same time hold up a vision of a different world not dominated by the state and capital. Thanks to all who have made this anniversary possible. COVER: Mabel Norman, in “A Noise from the Deep,” 1913 Cover design: Quincy B. Thorn