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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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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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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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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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Crisis and Care Adrian Shanker
Crisis and Care reveals what is possible when activists mobilize for the radical changes our society needs. In a time of great uncertainty, fear, and isolation, queer activists organized for health equity, prison … 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
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Ruin Cara Hoffman
A little girl who disguises herself as an old man, an addict who collects dollhouse furniture, a crime reporter confronted by a talking dog, a painter trying to prove the non-existence of god, and lovers in a penal colony… More
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Night Shift Eileen Gunn
Wry, dark humor burnishes visionary SF in these often prophetic, sometimes troubling, but always fascinating tales that combine and masterfully conflate the disparate worlds of corporate tech and literary art.… More
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Your Place or Mine? Gilles Dauvé
In a fascinating and radical critique of identity and class, Your Place or Mine? examines the modern invention of homosexuality as a social construct that emerged in the nineteenth century. Examining “fairies” in … More
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Utopias of the Third Kind Vandana Singh
One of contemporary SF’s most original and compelling voices, Vandana Singh is a professor of physics who weaves the ancient wisdom of her native India and the hard truths of quantum science into stories that speak to… More
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Words of a Rebel Peter Kropotkin
Peter Kropotkin remains one of the best-known anarchist thinkers, and Words of a Rebel was his first libertarian book. Published in 1885 while he was in a French jail for anarchist activism, this collection of articles… More
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The Impossible Community: Realizing Communitarian Anarchism John P. Clark
The Impossible Community confronts a critical moment when social and ecological catastrophes loom, the Left seems unable to articulate a response, and the Right controls public debates. This book offers a fresh and… More
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The Great French Revolution Peter Kropotkin et al.
The Great French Revolution, 1789–1793 is Peter Kropotkin’s most substantial historical work. In it he presents a people’s history of the world-shaking events of the Revolution and shows the key role the working men… More
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The Blast: A Novel Joseph Matthews
San Francisco, 1916. The streets roiling: pitched battles between radical workers and the henchmen of industrial barons, and between a vibrant, largely Italian immigrant anarchist milieu and the forces… 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