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On Community Civil Disobedience in the Name of Sustainability: The Community Rights Movement in the United States Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund
Humanity stands at the brink of global environmental and economic collapse. We have pinned our future to an economic system that centralizes power in fewer and fewer hands, and whose benefits increasingly flow to smaller… More
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Crashing the Party Kris Hermes et al.
Over the past 15 years, people in the United States—and dissidents in particular—have witnessed a steady escalation of the National Security State, including invasive surveillance and infiltration, indiscriminate… More
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King of the Bastards Brian Keene et al.
Part sword and sorcery, part extreme horror, King of the Bastards is wild adventure across seas, beaches, and mountains full of horrifying monstrosities, dark magic, and demonic entities.
Rogan has been many things… More
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Alex Baldwin Doesn’t Love Me and Other Trials from My Queer Life Michael Thomas Ford
An irreverent, insightful, and wickedly funny humor collection that shows just how queer life really is by one of the more charming voices in contemporary gay prose. Oh, wait, we’re talking about Michael Thomas… More
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That’s Mr. Faggot to You: Further Trials from My Queer Life Michael Thomas Ford
That’s Mr. Faggot to You continues Ford’s exploration of contemporary gay life. He does not shy away from personal revelations–he recalls his own traumatic high school experiences but recognizes… More
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Led Astray: The Best of Kelley Armstrong Kelley Armstrong
With her signature twists and turns, #1 New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong (Otherworld, Cainsville, Darkest Powers, Age of Legends) always gives a fresh spin on city-dwelling vampires, werewolves,… More
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The Sociology of Freedom Abdullah Öcalan
When scientific socialism, which for many years was implemented by Abdullah Öcalan and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), became too narrow for his purposes, Öcalan answered the call for a radical redefinition of… More
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To Defend the Revolution Is to Defend Culture Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt et al.
Based on a four-year research project, which included five months in Havana, this book documents the approaches to culture that evolved out of the 1959 Cuban Revolution. Deploying micro and macro perspectives, it … More
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Verita$: Harvard’s Hidden History Shin Eun-jung et al.
A critical examination of Harvard’s monumental but disconcerting global influence and power, this book examines aspects of Harvard’s history not generally known. The “hidden history” announced in the book’s title… More
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The Cost of Lunch, Etc. Marge Piercy
Marge Piercy’s debut collection of short stories, The Cost of Lunch, Etc., brings us glimpses into the lives of everyday women moving through and making sense of their daily internal and external worlds. Keeping to … More
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Year’s Best YA Speculative Fiction 2013 Julia Rios et al.
Our goal is to uncover the best young adult short fiction of the year published in the anthologies dedicated to the form, the occasional special edition of a magazine, and individual pieces appearing in otherwise “adult”… More
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Up a Creek, with a Paddle James W. Loewen
Up a Creek, With a Paddle is an intimate and often humorous memoir by the author of Lies My Teacher Told Me, James W. Loewen, who holds the distinction of being the best-selling living sociologist today. Rivers are good… More
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All Good Children Dayna Ingram
Everyone tells 14-year-old Jordan Fontaine not to worry about the summer camp that isn’t really a summer camp, not to worry about the survival statistics she’s been calculating since elementary school,… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #185 Ian McHugh et al.
Issue #185 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Ian McHugh and Cory Skerry.… More
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Voices of the Paris Commune Mitchell Abidor
The Paris Commune of 1871, the first instance of a working-class seizure of power, has been subject to countless interpretations; reviled by its enemies as a murderous bacchanalia of the unwashed while praised by supporters… More
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Clandestine Occupations: An Imaginary History Dian Block
A radical activist, Luba Gold, makes the difficult decision to go underground to support the Puerto Rican independence movement. When Luba’s collective is targeted by an FBI sting, she escapes with her baby but leaves… More