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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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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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When to Talk and When to Fight: The Strategic Choice between Dialogue and Resistance Rebecca Subar et al.
When to Talk and When to Fight is a conversation between talkers and fighters. It introduces a new language to enable negotiators and activists to argue and collaborate across different schools of thought and action.… 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
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Understanding Jim Crow: Using Racist Memorabilia to Teach Tolerance and Promote Social Justice David Pilgrim et al.
For many people, especially those who came of age after landmark civil rights legislation was passed, it is difficult to understand what it was like to be an African American living under Jim Crow segregation in the United… 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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Human Punk John King
For fifteen-year-old Joe Martin, growing up on the outskirts of West London, the summer of 1977 means punk rock, busy pubs, disco girls, stolen cars, social-club lager, cutthroat Teddy Boys and a job picking cherries… More
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Football Factory John King
The Football Factory is driven by its two main characters—late-twenties warehouseman Tommy Johnson and retired ex-soldier Bill Farrell. Tommy is angry at his situation in life and those running the country. Outside… More
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In, Against, and Beyond Capitalism: The San Francisco Lectures John Holloway
In, Against, and Beyond Capitalism is based on three recent lectures delivered by John Holloway at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco. The lectures focus on what anticapitalist revolution… More
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The Incomplete, True, Authentic, and Wonderful History of May Day Peter Linebaugh
“May Day is about affirmation, the love of life, and the start of spring, so it has to be about the beginning of the end of the capitalist system of exploitation, oppression, war, and overall misery, toil, and moil.” So … More
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Going Underground: American Punk 1979–1989, Second Edition George Hurchalla
The product of decades of work and multiple self-published editions, Going Underground, written by 1980s scene veteran George Hurchalla, is the most comprehensive look yet at America’s nationwide underground punk… More
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Revolutionary Mothering: Love on the Front Lines Alexis Pauline Gumbs et al.
Inspired by the legacy of radical and queer black feminists of the 1970s and ’80s, Revolutionary Mothering places marginalized mothers of color at the center of a world of necessary transformation. The challenges … More
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The Spitboy Rule: Tales of a Xicana in a Female Punk Band Michelle Cruz Gonzales et al.
Michelle Cruz Gonzales played drums and wrote lyrics in the influential 1990s female hardcore band Spitboy, and now she’s written a book—a punk rock herstory. Though not a riot grrl band, Spitboy blazed trails for women… More