[PERLMAN, Fredy] To serve the rich.
[Detroit, 1975?]. 22 p. "In the spring of 1974 an exhilarating evening of street theater took place in front of Cobo Hall, Detroit’s convention (...)
Fredy Perlman (1934-1985) was an American author, publisher, professor and activist. His thoughts influenced modern anarchism, and especially they inspired anti-civilisational ideas.
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[Detroit, 1975?]. 22 p. "In the spring of 1974 an exhilarating evening of street theater took place in front of Cobo Hall, Detroit’s convention (...)
Detroit: Black and Red Publications, 1985. 58 p. ill. This essay originally appeared in the Winter, 1984 Fifth Estate.
Black and Red (Detroit), 1969, 1972, 2002. Perlman’s analysis of alienation and the reproduction of the economy in daily life. Serves as a very (...)
Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1969. Black & Red, 1991, 2002. 96 p. "Excellent history, evaluation and critique, from two militants who were there. (...)
Self-published in New York City, 1962; Black and Red (Detroit), 1973. Front cover by John Ricklefs. – 1973 reprint of 1962 play. Black & Red (...)
– Essays on "Commodity Fetishism", Telos, Buffalo, NY, Number 6, Fall 1970; – Published as the introductory essay to I.I. Rubin’s Essay on Marx’s (...)
– Self-published. First edition. New York, 1961. John Ricklefs, illustrator. – Factory School, 2008. 233 pages. ISBN10:1600019994; ISBN13: (...)
Black and Red (Detroit), 1970. 117 p.
(attributed to Michael Velli), Black and Red (Detroit), 1972, 1974. 2d ed.
(Sections from Manual for Revolutionary Leaders), Pheonix (London), 1992. The Seizure of State Power first appeared 1972 as part [III] of Manual (...)
– (attributed to S. Nachalo & Y. Vochek), Black and Red (Detroit), 1976. – Left Bank Books, 2014. 832 p. ISBN-13: 9780939306053 Freddy (...)
Fifth Estate, April 8, 1979 Eberhardt Press, offset. This article first appeared in a special anti-nuclear issue of Fifth Estate magazine (...)