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A Wolf at the Gate Mark Van Steenwyk et al.
The Blood Wolf prowls near the village of Stonebriar at night. She devours chickens and goats and cows and cats. Some say children are missing. But this murderous wolf isn’t the villain of our story, she’s the hero!
The… More
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Birth Work as Care Work: Stories from Activist Birth Communities Alana Apfel et al.
Birth Work as Care Work presents a vibrant collection of stories and insights from the front lines of birth activist communities. The personal has once more become political, and birth workers, supporters, and doulas… More
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A Full Life: James Connolly the Irish Rebel Paul Buhle et al.
Executed by a British firing squad on May 12, 1916, for his role in organizing the Easter Rising, James Connolly was one of the most prominent radical organizers and agitators of his day. Born in Scotland in 1868 to Irish… More
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Anthropocene or Capitalocene? Nature, History, and the Crisis of Capitalism Jason W. Moore
The Earth has reached a tipping point. Runaway climate change, the sixth great extinction of planetary life, the acidification of the oceans—all point toward an era of unprecedented turbulence in humanity’s relationship… More
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Maoism and the Chinese Revolution: A Critical Introduction Elliott Liu
The Chinese Revolution changed the face of the twentieth century, and the politics that issued from it—often referred to as “Maoism”—resonated with colonized and oppressed people from the 1970s down to the anticapitalist… More
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Ideas for Action: Relevant Theory for Radical Change, 2nd Ed. Cynthia Kaufman
Written in an engaging and accessible style, Ideas for Action gives activists the intellectual tools to turn discontent into a plan of action. Exploring a wide range of political traditions—including Marxism, anarchism,… More
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Signal:07: A Journal of International Political Graphics and Culture Alec Dunn et al.
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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Wildcat Anarchist Comics Donald Rooum et al.
Wildcat Anarchist Comics collects the drawings of Donald Rooum, mostly (but by no means entirely) from the long-running “Wildcat” cartoon series that has been published in Freedom newspaper since 1980. Rooum does… More
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Unfree Labour?: Struggles of Migrant and Immigrant Workers in Canada Aziz Choudry et al.
Over the past decade, Canada has experienced considerable growth in labour migration. Moreover, temporary labour migration has replaced permanent immigration as the primary means by which people enter Canada. … 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
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The Traffic Power Structure Planka.nu
The modern traffic system is ecologically unsustainable, emotionally stressful, and poses a physical threat to individuals and communities alike. Traffic is not only an ecological and social problem but also a political… More
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The First Socialist Schism: Bakunin vs. Marx in the International Working Men’s Association Wolfgang Eckhardt
The First Socialist Schism chronicles the conflicts in the International Working Men’s Association (the First International, 1864–1877), which represents an important milestone in the history of political ideas… More
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Signal 05: A Journal of International Political Graphics and Culture Josh MacPhee et al.
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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Patriarchy of the Wage: Notes on Marx, Gender, and Feminism Silvia Federici
At a time when we are witnessing a worldwide expansion of capitalist relations, a feminist rethinking of Marx’s work is vitally important. In Patriarchy of the Wage, Silvia Federici, bestselling author and the most… More
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The Planetbreaker’s Son Nick Mamatas
He walks the stars embedded in the virtual dome of night and, when he tires of a world, throws a small black stone over his shoulder—and entire societies blink out of existence. The work is necessary, or so he insists. But… More
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Facebooking the Anthropocene in Raja Ampat Bob Ostertag et al.
Facebooking the Anthropocene in Raja Ampat is a deeply intimate look at the cataclysmic shifts between humans, technology, and the so-called natural world. Despite the breakneck pace of both technological advance… More