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Critique of the Gotha Program Karl Marx
Marx’s Critique of the Gotha Program is a revelation. It offers the fullest elaboration of his vision for a communist future, free from the shackles of capital but also the state. Neglected by the statist versions of … More
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Pangayaw and Decolonizing Resistance Bas Umali
The legacy of anarchist ideas in the Philippines was first brought to the attention of a global audience by Benedict Anderson’s book Under Three Flags: Anarchism and the Anti-Colonial Imagination. Activist Bas Umali… More
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Anarchist Critique of Radical Democracy Markus Lundström
In the spring of 2013, a wave of urban riots swept across Sweden after police shot an elderly man in his own home. When community residents from his marginalized city-district demanded an official apology, they were … More
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The George Floyd Uprising Vortex Group
In the summer of 2020, America experienced one of the biggest uprisings in half a century. After George Floyd’s murder at the hands of Minneapolis police, angry crowds took to the streets night after night, fighting … More
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Cape Cod, Revisited Michael Thurston et al.
“Cape Cod begins with a shipwreck.” So begins Michael Thurston’s new e-book, retracing the steps of Henry David Thoreau’s famous walk, while seeing anew the Cape as it is today. Knowing that… More
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Zapatista Stories for Dreaming An-Other World Subcomandante Marcos et al.
In this gorgeous collection of allegorical stories, Subcomandante Marcos, idiosyncratic spokesperson of the Zapatistas, has provided “an accidental archive” of a revolutionary group’s struggle against neoliberalism.… More
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The Sea Is Rising and So Are We: A Climate Justice Handbook Cynthia Kaufman
The Sea is Rising and So Are We: A Climate Justice Handbook is an invitation to get involved in the movement to build a just and sustainable world in the face of the most urgent challenge our species has ever faced. By explaining… More
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Politics at a Distance from the State Kirk Helliker et al.
For decades, most anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist movements identified radical change with capturing state power. The collapse of statist projects from the 1970s fostered both neo-liberalism and a global… More
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Jackson Rising Redux Kali Akuno et al.
Mississippi is the poorest state in the US, with the highest percentage of Black people and a history of vicious racial terror. Black resistance at a time of global health, economic, and climate crisis is the backdrop… More
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My Mom Had an Abortion: A Shout Your Abortion Project Beezus B. Murphy et al.
My Mom Had an Abortion is a unique coming-of-age tale told by a self-described dyslexic-asexual-lesbian-feminist teenager and illustrated by body-positive comic artist Tatiana Gill. We follow our protagonist … More
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The Bootleg Coal Rebellion Mitch Troutman
Told with great intimacy and compassion, The Bootleg Coal Rebellion uncovers a long-buried history of resistance and resilience among depression-era miners in Pennsylvania, who sank their own mines on company grounds… More
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Crisis and Care Adrian Shanker
Crisis and Care reveals what is possible when activists mobilize for the radical changes our society needs. In a time of great uncertainty, fear, and isolation, queer activists organized for health equity, prison … More
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The Mohawk Warrior Society Louis Karoniaktajeh Hall
The first collection of its kind, this anthology by members of the Mohawk Warrior Society uncovers a hidden history and paints a bold portrait of the spectacular experience of Kanien’kehá:ka survival and self-defense.… More
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Downtown Local Aaron Cometbus
Tired of handwringing reports about “lost” and “disappearing” New York? These dispatches show a different side of the city—resilient and flourishing despite the naysayers and high rent.
Like a modern-day Joseph … More
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Abolishing Surveillance: Digital Media Activism and State Repression Chris Robé
The Department of Justice sought information on all who visited the DisruptJ20.org website for Donald Trump’s inauguration. Undercover agents infiltrate BlackLivesMatter protests. Police routinely command… More
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The Workers’ Way to Freedom Anton Pannekoek
Anton Pannekoek (1873–1960), the Dutch astronomer and Marxist revolutionary, was a key theoretician of council communism—a Marxist alternative to both Leninism and Social Democracy that instead emphasized working-class… More















