With Claw and Fang: A Fact Story in a Chicago Setting By Bernie Babcock Introduction by Trevor Blake 6 x 9″, 126 pages, perfect bound STAND ALONE- SA1135 Available from Amazon, Amazon UK or Underworld Amusements The infamous late 19th-century book Might is Right has secured a unique place in the literature of extremism. Unlike […]
Might was right when Christ was hanged Beside the Jordan’s foam; Might was right when Gracchus bled Upon the stones of Rome: And might was right when Danton fell, When Emmet passed away— “‘Tis the logic of the ancient world, And the gospel of to-day.” Might was right when Spartacus […]
The New Age No. 671 New Series. Vol.1. No.12 Thursday, July 18, 1907, P.188The New Age No. 671 New Series. Vol.1. No.12 Thursday, July 18, 1907, P.188 MARGINALIA. Now that Nietzsche has entered the sphere of general discussion it is natural that publishers should find a growing demand for works dealing with the philosophy of […]
My property is not a thing, since this has an existence independent of me; only my might is my own. Not this tree, but my might or control over it, is what is mine. Now, how is this might perversely expressed? They say I have a right to this tree, or it is my rightful […]
On May 1st of 2016 Trevor Blake and I took to the lectern at Mother Foucault’s bookstore in Portland Oregon. The event was to announce the release of Underworld Amusements’ The Outbursts of Everett True that featured an introduction by Trevor Blake and OVO’s Max Stirner Bibliography by Trevor Blake. The entire event was recorded and […]