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Soccer vs. the State Gabriel Kuhn
Soccer vs. the State serves both as an orientation for the politically conscious football supporter and as an inspiration for those who try to pursue the love of the game away from television sets and big stadiums.
Soccer… More
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Signal 01 Josh MacPhee et al.
A Journal of International Political Graphics
Josh MacPhee and Alec Icky Dunn have complied compelling full color graphics and art of international resistance in the debut volume of Signal.
Signal is an ongoing book… More
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Revolution and Other Writings Gustav Landauer et al.
A Political Reader
“Landauer is the most important agitator of the radical and revolutionary movement in the entire country.” This is how Gustav Landauer is described in a German police file from 1893.… More
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The Paul Goodman Reader Paul Goodman et al.
A compendious volume of Goodman’s work, with excerpts from best-sellers like Growing Up Absurd as well as his landmark books on education, community planning, language theory and politics.
A one-man think-tank… More
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The Nature of Human Brain Work Joseph Dietzgen et al.
An Introduction to Dialectics
This primer on dialectical materialism is the first and best-known work of the pioneering socialist philosopher Joseph Dietzgen.
Called by Marx “The Philosopher” of socialism, Joseph… More
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Angry Brigade, The Gordon Carr et al.
A History of Britain’s First Urban Guerilla Group
Based on extensive research, this book remains the essential study of Britain’s first urban guerilla group.
“You can’t reform profit capitalism… More
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Anarchist Seeds beneath the Snow David Goodway
Left-Libertarian Thought and British Writers from William Morris to Colin Ward
Moving seamlessly from Aldous Huxley and Colin Ward to the war in Iraq, this challenging volume will energize leftist movements throughout… More
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Anarchism and Education Judith Suisa
A Philosophical Perspective
A philosophical account of the neglected tradition of anarchist thought on education.
While there have been historical accounts of the anarchist school movement, there has been no systematic… More
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A Moment of Doubt Jim Nisbet
Jim Nisbet’s hilarious, thrilling and obscene novella, ripped straight from the zeitgeist of San Francisco in the ’80s.
A Moment of Doubt is at turns hilarious, thrilling and obscene. Jim Nisbet’s novella… More
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Girls Are Not Chicks Coloring Book Jacinta Bunnell et al.
Girls Are Not Chicks is a subversive and playful way to examine how pervasive gender stereotypes are in every aspect of our lives.
Twenty-seven pages of feminist fun! This is a coloring book you will never outgrow. Girls… More
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A Mix of Bricks and Valentines G.W. Sok, et al.
Lyrics 1979–2009
With a foreword by John Robb, this book showcases the lyrics of G.W. Sok from The Ex.
G.W. Sok co-founded of the internationally acclaimed independent Dutch music group The Ex in 1979. He became the singer… More
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500 Years of Indigenous Resistance Gord Hill
500 Years of Indigenous Resistance is more than a history of European colonization of the Americas. In this slim volume, Gord Hill chronicles the resistance by Indigenous peoples, which limited and shaped the forms… More
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23 Shades of Black Ken Wishnia et al.
Set in NYC during the early 1980s, and written partly in response to the reactionary discourse of the time, this kick-ass and conscious crime novel was nominated for the Edgar and the Anthony Awards, and made Booklist’s… More
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Moments of Excess The Free Association
Movements, Protest and Everyday Life
Weaves lucid descriptions of the intensity of collective action into a more sober reflection on the developing problematics of the “movement of movements.”
It’s… More
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Lonely Hearts Killer Tomoyuki Hoshino et al.
PM Press is proud to bring you this first English translation of a powerhouse novel, by award-winning author Tomoyuki Hoshino.
What happens when a popular and young emperor suddenly dies, and the only person available… More
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The Floodgates of Anarchy Stuart Christie et al.
Back in print and featuring a new foreword by the authors, this polemic approaches the subject of anarchism in relation to class struggle.
The floodgates holding back anarchy are constantly under strain. The liberal… More
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The Logic of Political Violence Craig Rosebraugh
Lessons in Reform and Revolution
In this breakthrough study, Craig Rosebraugh examines the historical roles that both nonviolence and political violence have played in social and political movements both in the … More
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Venezuela Speaks! Michael Fox et al.
Voices From The Grassroots
Venezuela Speaks! is a collection of interviews with activists and participants from across Venezuela’s social movements. These interviews offer a compelling oral history of Venezuela’s… More
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Geek Mafia Rick Dakan
Inspired by author Rick Dakan’s own eventful experiences in the videogame and comic book industries, Geek Mafia, satisfies the hunger in all of us to buck the system, take revenge on corporate America, and live… More
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Liberating Society from the State and Other Writings Erich Mühsam et al.
A Political Reader
An impressive collection of one of Germany’s most renowned and influential anarchists, Erich Muhsam, primary instigator of the ill-fated Bavarian Council Republic in 1919.
Erich Mühsam… More
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Let Freedom Ring Matt Meyer et al.
A Collection of Documents from the Movements to Free U.S. Political Prisoners
Collecting dozens of documents from the past three decades of struggle to free US political prisoners, this resource book is designed for… More
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Labor’s Civil War in California Cal Winslow
The NUHW Healthcare Workers’ Rebellion
A moving and insightful account of the battle between “authoritarian, top-down collaborationists” and “bottom-up, rank and filers,” SEIU… More
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Labor Law for the Rank and Filer 2nd Ed. Staughton Lynd et al.
Building Solidarity While Staying Clear of the Law
A guerrilla legal handbook for workers in a precarious global economy.
Have you ever felt your blood boil at work but lacked the tools to fight back and win? Or have you… More
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Daring To Struggle, Failing To Win J. Smith et al.
The Red Army Faction’s 1977 Campaign Of Desperation
In 1970 a small group of West German revolutionaries decided to go underground, set up safe houses, and learn the skills of the urban guerrilla. They were the Red Army… More