PERLMAN, Fredy (Brno, Czechoslovakia, August 20, 1934 - Detroit, Michigan, July 26, 1985)

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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Articles

PERLMAN, Fredy, Against His-story, Against Leviathan!

– Black and Red (Detroit), 1983. – id., 2002. 296 p. ISBN-13: 9780934868259

PERLMAN, Fredy The Strait. Book of Obenabi. His Songs

Black & Red, Detroit. 1988. 399 pages, Black & Red, 2002. 296 p. ISBN-13: 9780934868297 Obenabi, the narrator, sings the story of his (...)

PERLMAN, Fredy. The Machine Against the Garden

Aporia Press, 1992. 28 p. Language: English ISBN-10: 0948518928 ISBN-13: 978-0948518928Edited and with an introduction by John Moore, Aporia (...)

PERLMAN, Fredy. Anti-Semitism and the Beyrut Pogrom

Black and Red, Kalamazoo. 1969.

PERLMAN, Fredy. Birth of a Revolutionary Movement in Yugoslavia

Black and Red, Kalamazoo, 1969. Later republished as Revolt in socialist Yugoslavia: June, 1968.

PERLMAN Fredy and PERLMAN, Lorraine, Chicago 1968

Black and Red, No. 68 (Oct. 1968)

PERLMAN, Fredy. Illyria Street Commune

This play was written and performed in Detroit in 1979 (Source : The Anarchist Library

SANTUCCI, James. "The Immateriality of Capitalist Economics: Fredy Perlman on Commodity Fetishism"

Telos 160 (Fall 2012):

PERLMAN, Lorraine, Having Little, Being Much: A Chronicle of Fredy Perlman’s Fifty Years

– Black and Red (Detroit), 1989, 2002. – Black & Red, 2002. ISBN-10: 0934868301; ISBN-13: 978-0934868303 – Online (...)

PERLMAN, Fredy. Anything Can Happen

Black and Red, N° 1. Septembre 1968. “Be Realists, Demand the Impossible!” This slogan, developed in May by revolutionaries in France, flies in (...)