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The Day the Klan Came to Town Bill Campbell et al.
The year is 1923. The Ku Klux Klan is at the height of its power in the US as membership swells into the millions and they expand beyond their original southern borders. As they continue their campaigns of terror against… More
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The Communist Road to Capitalism: How Social Unrest and Containment Have Pushed China’s (R)evolution since 1949 Ralf Ruckus
The Communist Road to Capitalism explores how a dynamic of social struggles from below followed by countermeasures of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) regime has pushed the historical evolution of the People’s Republic… More
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People’s Republic of Neverland Robb Johnson
There once was a time when teachers and communities were able to exercise democratic control over their schools. Now that power has been taken away, both centralized and privatized, under the guise of “reform.” There… More
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We Are the Crisis of Capital John Holloway
We Are the Crisis of Capital collects articles and excerpts written by radical academic, theorist, and activist John Holloway over a period of forty years. Different times, different places, and the same anguish persists… More
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Las niñas pueden ser reyes: Libro para colorear Jacinta Bunnell
Twenty-seven pages of feminist fun! This is a coloring book you will never outgrow. Girls Can Be Kings is a subversive and playful way to examine how pervasive gender stereotypes are in every aspect of our lives. This … More
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X: Straight Edge and Radical Sobriety Gabriel Kuhn
Straight edge—hardcore punk’s drug-free offshoot—has thrived as a subculture since the early 1980s. Its influence has reached far beyond musical genres and subcultural divides. Today it is more diverse and richly… More
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Advertising Shits in Your Head Vyvian Raoul
Advertising Shits in Your Head calls adverts what they are—a powerful means of control through manipulation—and highlights how people across the world are fighting back. It diagnoses the problem and offers practical… More
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Parenting without God Dan Arel
Children inevitably turn to their parents for more than just food and security; equally important are assurance, recognition, and interpretation of life. A child develops best in an environment where creativity … More
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Sticking It to the Man Iain McIntyre et al.
From civil rights and Black Power to the New Left and gay liberation, the 1960s and ’70s saw a host of movements shake the status quo. The impact of feminism, anticolonial struggles, wildcat industrial strikes, and antiwar… More
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Liberating Sápmi Gabriel Kuhn
The Sámi, who have inhabited Europe’s far north for thousands of years, are often referred to as the continent’s “forgotten people.” With Sápmi, their traditional homeland, divided between four nation-states—Norway,… More
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Homestead Steel Mill–the Final Ten Years Staughton Lynd et al.
From the famous strike of 1892, through the century-long fight for a union and union democracy, Homestead Steel Mill is a case history on the vitality of organized labor in the twentieth century. Written outside the … More
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Save the Humans? Jeremy Brecher
We the people of the world are creating the conditions for our own self-extermination, whether through the bang of a nuclear holocaust or the whimper of an expiring ecosphere. Today our individual self-preservation… More
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Strike! Jeremy Brecher et al.
Involving nationwide general strikes, the seizure of vast industrial establishments, nonviolent direct action on a massive scale, and armed battles with artillery and tanks, this exciting hidden history is told… More
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The Sociology of Freedom Abdullah Öcalan
When scientific socialism, which for many years was implemented by Abdullah Öcalan and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), became too narrow for his purposes, Öcalan answered the call for a radical redefinition of… More
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Up a Creek, with a Paddle James W. Loewen
Up a Creek, With a Paddle is an intimate and often humorous memoir by the author of Lies My Teacher Told Me, James W. Loewen, who holds the distinction of being the best-selling living sociologist today. Rivers are good… More
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Revolution at Point Zero Silvia Federici
As Federici reveals, behind the capitalist organization of work and the contradictions inherent in “alienated labor” is an explosive ground zero for revolutionary practice upon which are decided the daily realities… More