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Global Civil War: Capitalism Post-Pandemic William I. Robinson
Global Civil War is an exciting new study by scholar and activist William Robinson that provides a big-picture account of how the coronavirus pandemic and new digital technologies have drastically transformed… More
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The State Is the Enemy James Kelman
Incendiary and heartrending, the sixteen essays in The State Is the Enemy lay bare government brutality against the working class, immigrants, asylum seekers, ethnic minorities, and all who are deemed of “a lower … More
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Fuck Neoliberalism Simon Springer
In a long history of ruination and destruction, neoliberalism is the most recent and virulent form of capitalism. This book is a call to action against the most persistent and pestilent disease of our time. Translated… More
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Between Thought and Expression Lies a Lifetime: Why Ideas Matter Noam Chomsky et al.
“The world is full of information. What do we do when we get the information, when we have digested the information, what do we do then? Is there a point where ye say, yes, stop, now I shall move on.”
This exhilarating collection… More
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Adventure Capitalism Raymond B. Craib
Imagine a capitalist paradise. An island utopia governed solely by the rules of the market and inspired by the fictions of Ayn Rand and Robinson Crusoe. Sound far-fetched? It may not be. The past half century is littered… More
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On Medicine as Colonialism Michael Fine
In this strident, necessary, meticulously researched book Michael Fine uses the COVID-19 pandemic and many other examples to show the costly failure of the American health care system in bold relief. Hospitals, insurance… More
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Beyond State, Power, and Violence Abdullah Öcalan et al.
After the dissolution of the PKK (Kurdistan Workers’ Party) in 2002, fear and uncertainty about the future of the Kurdish freedom movement threatened to unravel the gains of decades of organizing and armed struggle.… More
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Cultivating a Revolutionary Spirit Laura Snyder Brown et al.
An exemplary story of solidarity in action, Cultivating a Revolutionary Spirit conveys the exhilarating experience of being part of paradigm-changing revolutions.
Bill Lankford visited Nicaragua in 1984 to see… 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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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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Favela Resistance Timo Bartholl et al.
Food is at the heart of well-being, peace, and health. But millions live without access to basic nutrition, and billions live without control or understanding of where their food will come from and how it is produced.… More
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From Hash Rebels to Urban Guerrillas Roman Danyluk et al.
In the early 1970s, across the Americas and Western Europe, armed groups emerged out of the social movements of the late 1960s. In Germany, the Red Army Faction received most attention, but a less well-known, antiauthoritarian… More
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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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Taming the Rascal Multitude: Essays, Interviews, and Lectures 1997–2014 Noam Chomsky et al.
As Noam Chomsky writes about something—US foreign policy, corporate policies, an election, or a movement—he not only specifically recounts the facts of the topic but also exercises blisteringly relentless logic… More
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A New World in Our Hearts: In Conversation with Michael Albert Noam Chomsky et al.
An interview with Noam Chomsky is a bit like throwing batting practice to Babe Ruth. What you lob in, he will hammer out.
These conversational interviews by Michael Albert, who has been close to Chomsky for roughly half… More
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Y’all Means All: The Emerging Voices Queering Appalachia Z. Zane McNeill
Y’all Means All is a celebration of the weird and wonderful aspects of a troubled region in all of their manifest glory! This collection is a thought-provoking hoot and a holler of “we’re queer and we’re here to … More