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Direct Action and Sabotage: Three Classic IWW Pamphlets from the 1910s Elizabeth Gurley Flynn et al.
The pamphlets reprinted here were first published in the 1910s amid great controversy. Even then, the tactics of direct action and sabotage were often associated with the cartoonists’ image of the disheveled, wild-eyed… More
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Men in Prison Victor Serge et al.
Startlingly human and unflinchingly honest, this thinly veiled fictionalized firsthand account of talented political writer Victor Serge’s time in prison is an important addition to the canon of prison writing… More
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Struggle Within Dan Berger et al.
An accessible yet wide-ranging historical primer, The Struggle Within discusses how mass imprisonment has been a state-sponsered tool of repression deployed against diverse, left-wing social movements over the… 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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Blood Lake Kenneth Wishnia et al.
“The Ecuadorian Andes is one of the few places on earth where you can get a sunburn and freeze to death at the same time.“
When New York City PI Filomena Buscarsela takes her teenaged daughter, Antonia, to see their extended… 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
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Line in the Tar Sands Toban Black et al.
The fight over the tar sands in North America is among the epic environmental and social justice battles of our time, and one of the first that has managed to marry quite explicitly concern for frontline communities and… More
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Abolish Work prole.info
Finally available for the first time in a single book format, Abolish Work combines two influential and well-circulated pamphlets written from the frontlines of the class war. The texts from the anonymous workers … More
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Speaking OUT Rachelle Lee Smith
A photographic essay that explores a wide spectrum of experiences told from the perspective of a diverse group of young people, ages 14–24, identifying as queer (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or questioning),… More
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Anthropology, Ecology, and Anarchism Brian Morris
Over the course of a long career, Brian Morris has created an impressive body of engaging and insightful writings—from social anthropology and ethnography to politics, history, and philosophy—that is accessible… More
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Anarchists Never Surrender: Essays, Polemics, and Correspondence on Anarchism, 1908–1938 Victor Serge et al.
Anarchists Never Surrender provides a complete picture of Victor Serge’s relationship to anarchism. The volume contains writings going back to his teenage years in Brussels, where he became influenced by … More
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Life and Ideas: The Anarchist Writings of Errico Malatesta Errico Malatesta et al.
With the timely reprinting of this selection of Malatesta’s writings, first published in 1965 by Freedom Press, the full range of this great anarchist activist’s ideas are once again in circulation. Life and Ideas… More
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Big Gay Alphabet Coloring Book Jacinta Bunnell et al.
Grab your crayons and your backpack for a fantastical journey through The Big Gay Alphabet Coloring Book, an activity book for adults that highlights memorable victories and collective moments in lesbian, gay, bisexual,… More
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Solidarity Unionism Staughton Lynd et al.
Critical reading for all who care about the future of labor, Solidarity Unionism draws deeply on Staughton Lynd’s experiences as a labor lawyer and activist in Youngstown, Ohio, and on his profound understanding of… More
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One Chord Wonders Dave Laing et al.
Originally published in 1985, One Chord Wonders was the first full-length study of the glory years of British punk. The book argues that one of punk’s most significant political achievements was to expose the operations… More















