Josh MacPhee

Josh MacPhee
The latest issue of Josh MacPhee's ongoing Pound the Pavement publication series, Mass Market Anarchism traces anarchism in the 1960s and 70s through its representation in mainstream mass market paperbacks. A close reading of their covers, with a flair for history and visual analysis, makes this pamphlet a stand-out. In addition, it is printed in 4-color risograph throughout, including 17 full-color book cover reproductions at full-size, as well as 21 additional illustrations.
"In this short booklet, Josh MacPhee explores the re-emergence of anarchism as a popular political platform in the 1960s and 1970s through its representation in mass-produced pocket paperbacks. The production of dozens of these books, sold not only in bookstores but at pharmacies, groceries, and newsstands, shows the rise of a broad interest in anarchist politics. At the same time, their covers articulate the challenges major publishers found in visually representing an ideology they neither understood nor were particularly sympathetic to."