


A Fugitive Planners Guide to Empire
PRE_ORDER NOW // AVAILABLE JUNE 2025
AGAPE: A Fugitive Planner’s Guide to Empire is a collection of dispatches by Muindi Fanuel Muindi that gathers the first phase of research from the AGAPE (Against Global Apartheid & Planetary Ecocide) group. It traces the rise and transformation of Empire—from early colonial conquest to the present-day machinery of Global Apartheid and Planetary Ecocide—offering a clear, incisive analysis of how power endures, mutates, and responds to resistance across time. More than a critique, AGAPE offers a framework for those working to build maroon infrastructures—autonomous, life-sustaining systems designed not only to endure Empire’s breakdowns but to open portals toward abolitionist breakthroughs.
PRE_ORDER NOW // AVAILABLE JUNE 2025
AGAPE: A Fugitive Planner’s Guide to Empire is a collection of dispatches by Muindi Fanuel Muindi that gathers the first phase of research from the AGAPE (Against Global Apartheid & Planetary Ecocide) group. It traces the rise and transformation of Empire—from early colonial conquest to the present-day machinery of Global Apartheid and Planetary Ecocide—offering a clear, incisive analysis of how power endures, mutates, and responds to resistance across time. More than a critique, AGAPE offers a framework for those working to build maroon infrastructures—autonomous, life-sustaining systems designed not only to endure Empire’s breakdowns but to open portals toward abolitionist breakthroughs.
PRE_ORDER NOW // AVAILABLE JUNE 2025
AGAPE: A Fugitive Planner’s Guide to Empire is a collection of dispatches by Muindi Fanuel Muindi that gathers the first phase of research from the AGAPE (Against Global Apartheid & Planetary Ecocide) group. It traces the rise and transformation of Empire—from early colonial conquest to the present-day machinery of Global Apartheid and Planetary Ecocide—offering a clear, incisive analysis of how power endures, mutates, and responds to resistance across time. More than a critique, AGAPE offers a framework for those working to build maroon infrastructures—autonomous, life-sustaining systems designed not only to endure Empire’s breakdowns but to open portals toward abolitionist breakthroughs.