Be honest, even when everyone around you is lying.

May 15, 2009

cadeusblueDescription: Enzymes is a multidisciplinary, multilingual, irregular and free access online journal covering a wide range of topics in the field of natural philosophy such as cosmology, anthropology, social psychiatry, psychoanalysis, neurobiology, jurisprudence, religious studies and others. The journal was founded by Dr. Andrej Poleev in 2003 in the form of Samizdat. A similar term was introduced by russian poet Nikolai Glazkov in the 1940s. Parodying the ceremonious names of the official printing organs of Soviet official publishing houses, such as Politizdat (short for Politicheskoe izdatel’stvo, political publishing house), Detizdat (short for Detskoe izdatel’stvo, literature for children), etc., he typed copies of his poems indicating “Samsebyaizdat” (“myselfpublishing”) on the front page.
Editor and publisher: Dr. A. Poleev
Frequency: Number of issues per year is irregular.
Extent: The extent of the journal is irregular and varies greatly from issue to issue.
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Contents:

2003
A gay soap-opera.
Legal sadomasochistic system.

2004
Critique of panocracy.

2005
What makes difference between good and evil?
Cosmology between lunar eclipse and collapsing new buildings.
Shoplifting in sign of swastika.
Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde describing the disordered relationship between science and the mass society.

2006
Amnesia international.
CERN: a large-scale black asshole.
Form and Informality.

2007
The devolution.
Verdicts.
Merkel-delusion.
The future of an idea.
Idiots bear idiots.

2008
Neolithic necropolis.
The Tommyknockers complex.
Call for papers for a special issue of the journal on continuous peace.
In defense of trueness.

2009
ECHR 14759/09

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