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Catastrophism: The Apocalyptic Politics of Collapse and Rebirth Sasha Lilley et al.
We live in catastrophic times. The world is reeling from the deepest economic crisis since the Great Depression, with the threat of further meltdowns ever-looming. Global warming and myriad dire ecological disasters… More
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Burglar for Peace Ted Glick
Burglar for Peace is the incredible story of the Catholic Left—also known as the Ultra Resistance—from the late 1960’s to the early ‘70’s. Led by the Catholic priests Phil and Dan Berrigan, the Catholic Left quickly … More
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Signal: 02: A Journal of International Political Graphics and Culture Josh McPhee
Signal is an ongoing book series dedicated to documenting and sharing compelling graphics, art projects, and cultural movements of international resistance and liberation struggles. Artists and cultural workers… More
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Rebel Voices: An IWW Anthology Joyce Kornbluh et al.
Welcoming women, Blacks, and immigrants long before most other unions, the Wobblies from the start were labor’s outstanding pioneers and innovators, unionizing hundreds of thousands of workers previously… More
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Dead Kennedys: Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables, The Early Years Alex Ogg et al.
Dead Kennedys routinely top both critic and fan polls as the greatest punk band of their generation. Their debut full-length, Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables, in particular, is regularly voted among the top albums… More
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Strike! Revised and Expanded Jeremy Brecher
Since its original publication in 1972, no book has done as much as Jeremy Brecher’s Strike! to bring American labor history to a wide audience. Strike! narrates the dramatic story of repeated, massive, and sometimes… More
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Venceremos: Víctor Jara and the New Chilean Song Movement Gabriel San Román et al.
When the socialist politician Salvador Allende dramatically won Chile’s presidential election in 1970, a powerful cultural movement accompanied him to power. Folk singers emerged at the forefront, proving that… More
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Black Flags and Windmills, 2nd ed.: Hope, Anarchy, and the Common Ground Collective Scott Crow et al.
First edition named one of the “Top 5 Reads“ by The Progressive
When both levees and governments failed in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, the anarchist-inspired Common Ground Collective was created to fill the… More
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How to Make Trouble and Influence People Iain McIntyre et al.
This book reveals Australia’s radical past through more than 500 tales of Indigenous resistance, convict revolts and escapes, picket line hijinks, student occupations, creative direct action, street art, media… More
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State Capitalism and World Revolution C. L. R. James et al.
Originally published in 1950, this analysis by three respected activists successfully predicted the future course of Marxism. Their revolutionary critique of industrial civilization possessed a striking originality… More
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Jobs with Justice Eric Larson
The world today has no shortage of economic crises—or politicians and pundits who claim to have the vision that will get us out of the Great Recession. For 25 years, the labor-community coalition Jobs with Justice (JwJ)… More
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Braided Lives Marge Piercy
Jill and Donna are cousins and lifelong best friends but could not be more different. Despite their contrasting characters, fiercely independent, dark, street-smart Jill and pretty, blond, alluring Donna are very… More
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Midnight Echo Issue 10 Craig Bezant (guest editor) et al.
The December 2013 issue of Midnight Echo Magazine.
Edited by Craig Bezant, the Ghost Stories issue contains fiction from Gary A. Braunbeck, Alan Baxter, Joseph A. Pinto, Richard Farren Barber, Greg Chapman, cover … More
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Getting Up for the People ASARO et al.
Getting Up for the People tells the story of the Assembly of Revolutionary Artists of Oaxaca (ASARO) by remixing their own images and words with curatorial descriptions. Part of a long tradition of socially conscious… More
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Revolutionary Affinities Michael Löwy et al.
Both a sweeping history of revolutionary struggle and a road map for the future, Revolutionary Affinities takes readers from the Paris Commune through the bloody confrontations of the past century to paint a vivid … More
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Stealing All Transmissions Randal Doane et al.
Stealing All Transmissions is a love story. It’s the story of how the Clash fell in love with America and how America loved them back. The romance began in full in 1977, when select rock journalists and deejays aided the… More















