Available from the BAD Press Pamphlet Series =============================================================================== Misinformation and Manipulation An Anarchist Critique of the Politics of AIDS. Joe Peacott =============================================================================== $2.00 (postpaid) u.s.a., canada and mexico, $3.00 (postpaid) everywhere else. "vitally important, interesting and informed". "If you care about an anarchist approach to health care you owe it to yourself to get this pamphlet." -Michael Ziesing, Instead of a Magazine" "it helps to set the record straight on this issue, allowing the individual to make informed decisions." -Ron Tobin, The Thought "as a true libertarian, Peacott takes a more radical step by advocating the elimination of the prescription system" -Richard Kostelanetz, Liberty "A solid work with lots of references and a refreshing viewpoint." -Mike Gunderloy, Factsheet Five "Peacott's pamphlet is "just terrible." It is out-moded, knee-jerk, doctrinaire, individualist anarchist claptrap. -Michael Bacon, in a letter to Fifth Estate =============================================================================== Against Separatism Joe Peacott, ed. =============================================================================== $3.00 (postpaid) u.s.a., canada and mexico, $4.00 (postpaid) everywhere else. "Joe and the other members of the [BAD] Brigade are to be congratulated for sticking their necks out here, knowing full well they'll be hacked at. This pamphlet "attacks the notion that freedom-oriented feminists or gays should organize separatist groups or communities." "[I]f this pamphlet generates debate, they'll be well served by it." -Mike Gunderloy, Factsheet Five "confronts a controversial issue head on," is designed to make people aware of what is happening, challenge them to think and act." I give it a Highly Recommended to anyone concerned about the plague of separatism, which is hopefully all of us." -Ron Tobin, The Thought ============================================================================== Individualism Reconsidered Joe Peacott bibliography by Jerry Kaplan photographs by Marshall ============================================================================== $3.00 (postpaid) u.s.a., canada and mexico, $4.00 (postpaid) everywhere else. "Peacott tackles the idea of individualism by targeting the anarchist movement as one of the groups guilty of an anti-individualism bias. "In this important and vital pamphlet, Peacott shows how individualism is even lacking in the social arrangements and political outlooks of the radically progressive thinkers; the people who you would most expect to be espousing the rights of the individual." -Mark Hand, Incite Information "Joe makes an interesting and well written case for individualist anarchy (without sectarian dogmatism)." "Jerry Kaplan adds a very comprehensive bibliography of books, and articles written by and about individualist anarchists. -Michael Ziesing, Instead of a Magazine "One of the best statements I've found of an anarchism paralleling my own." - Mike Gunderloy, Factsheet Five "[Y]our brand of individualism is something no egalitarian minded left radical could take as anything but the preaching of a thoroughly indoctrinated lackey of capitalist hegemony." "[W]ith your bizarre and frightening collection of ideas you are a perfect tool for the fascist regime as an infiltrator of the true radical left." - An anonymous correspondent =============================================================================== Regulated to Death Anarchist Arguments Against Government Intervention in Our Lives Joe Peacott and Jim Baker bibliography by Jerry Kaplan photographs by Marshall =============================================================================== $3.00 (postpaid) u.s.a., canada and mexico, $4.00 (postpaid) everywhere else. send orders to: Boston Anarchist Drinking Brigade PO Box 1323 Cambridge, MA 02238 and when your in the Boston area stop by for a brew: Thursday's 8pm, Green Street Grill/Charlys Tap Green Street Cambridge, MA