Books • ''24 Reasons to Abandon Christianity: Why Christianity's Perverted Morality Leads to Misery and Death'' (2022) •
Godless: 150 Years of Disbelief (2019, PM Press) •
Venezuelan Anarchism: The History of a Movement, by Rodolfo Montes de Oca (2019, editor and translator) •
The Anarchist Cookbook (2015, with primary author Keith McHenry) • ''Provocations: Don't Call Them Libertarians, AA Lies, and Other Incitements'' (2014) •
Free Radicals: A Novel of Utopia and Dystopia (2012, as "Zeke Teflon") •
Venezuela: Revolution as Spectacle, by Rafael Uzcátegui (2011, editor and translator) •
Bourgeois Influences on Anarchism, by Luigi Fabbri. (2010, translator, Thoughtcrime Ink) •
Dreams of Freedom: A Ricardo Flores Magón Reader (2005, co-editor with Mitch Verter, and primary translator, AK Press) •
Cuban Anarchism: The History of a Movement, by Frank Fernández (2001, editor and translator) •
Resisting 12-Step Coercion: How to Fight Forced Participation in AA, NA or 12-Step Treatment (2000, co-author with Stanton Peele and Archie Brodsky) •
Exercises for Individual and Group Development: Building Blocks for Intimacy, Awareness, and Community (1998, co-author with Dale DeNunzio) • ''The American Heretic's Dictionary'' (1992, revised and expanded edition 2016) •
Alcoholics Anonymous: Cult or Cure? (1991, 2nd ed. 1998) • ''The Heretic's Handbook of Quotations'' (1989, expanded ed. 1992, compiler/editor) •
An Understandable Guide to Music Theory: The Most Useful Aspects of Theory for Rock, Jazz & Blues Musicians (1984, 3rd ed. 1994)
Pamphlets and E-books • ''God's Hit List: Abominations and Death Penalties in the Bible'' (2006) •
You Call This Freedom? (2004) • ''Anarchism: What It Is and What It Isn't'' (2004) •
Design Your Own Utopia (2002, with Libby Hubbard) •
20 Reasons to Abandon Christianity (2000) •
A Future Worth Living (2000) • ''The Heretic's Guide to the Bible'' (1989) •
Astrology: Fraud or Superstition? (1987) •
>Listen Anarchist! (1985, expanded ed. 1998)
"Listen, Anarchist!" "
Listen, Anarchist!" is an influential 1987 essay by Bufe on the internal dynamics of the
American anarchist movement. launches heavy criticism against
anarcho-primitivists, including
Fredy Perlman and the
Vancouver Five eco-terrorist group, as well as the publications
Fifth Estate,
Resistance,
The Spark, and
Open Road. In his account of "marginalised" anarchists, Bufe criticizes the
anti-work tendency in
contemporary anarchism, accusing some of its advocates of being
parasites of those who do work. The Summer 2005 issue of
Green Anarchy included an "update on workerist morality", in which they characterised "Listen, Anarchist!" as
Sam Dolgoff's
Relevance and Murray Bookchin's "
Listen Marxist!" poorly rewritten by Bufe to "shake his fist at all the young rapscallions who were throwing rocks at his perfect, beautiful philosophy". In the introduction to the second edition,
Janet Biehl proposes that many of the tendencies within anarchism that Bufe criticizes stem from its
individualist wing, inspired by the
philosophy of Max Stirner, which she maintains is the source of "
lifestyle anarchists" who are at odds with the
ethical socialist tradition of anarchism. Biehl criticizes the perceived lack of concern for
morality among
post-left anarchists such as
Bob Black.
Mutualist Kevin Carson recommended the pamphlet as suggested reading for "getting from here to there". == References ==