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 Bob Black 

Bob Black is an anarchist and proponent of anarchy. He is the author of The Abolition of Work[?] and The Best Book Catalogue In The World by Bob Black. He has also written numerous critiques of other anarchists. He is known to be disliked by many figures in the underground publishing scene, however, because of disputes between Black and other publishers. One altercation between him and underground publisher Jim Hogshire resulted in Hogshire being arrested -- a move that alienated Black from many anarchists, as he was believed to have been involved with Hogshire's arrest.

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