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"Exemplary reflections from today’s frontline warriors that will disconcert liberals but inspire young people who want to live the struggle in the revolutionary tradition of Robert F. Williams, the Watts 65 rebels, and Deacons for Defense and Justice.”

—Mike Davis, author of Planet of Slums and City of Quartz

“… A prank a day keeps the dog leash away.”

—Jello Biafra

Whenever communities in struggle find more conventional methods of resistance closed to them, direct action and sabotage will be employed.

“Class analysis + a critique of daily life + uncensored innovative graphics + more . . . Enjoy!”

—Gilles Dauvé

“A magnificent book. I hope it will take its place as the standard history of American labor.”

—Staughton Lynd, author of Solidarity Unionism and coauthor of Labor Law for the Rank and Filer

“That debt is neither inevitable nor ethical is one of the powerful assertions of Strike Debt, whose brilliant manual is both a practical handbook and a manifesto for a true debt jubilee: an economic rebirth in which the indebted are freed and financial institutions are reinvented.”

— Rebecca Solnit, author of A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities That Arise in Disaster

Werbe’s decades of writing, organizing, and agitating, have produced a wealth of political and cultural observations distilled into one volume for your enlightenment and entertainment (because he’s often very funny).

–Eric Laursen, author, Polymath: The Life and Professions of Dr. Alex Comfort, Author of The Joy of Sex

“This book belongs in every Southeast Asian anti-capitalist toolkit.”

—Mark Mason, US domestic and foreign policy analyst

Combining history and theory with the groundbreaking practice of the model used by Starbucks workers, Lynd and Gross make a compelling case for solidarity unionism as an effective, resilient, and deeply democratic approach to winning a voice on the job and in society.

“Lynd and Gross are to be commended for developing a useful resource not just for shop stewards, but for every wage-earner engaged in the struggle to improve the condition of working people.”

—Gordon Simmons, UE Local 170

Jackson Rising is the rarest of things: a real strategic plan. You will not find a simple wish list that glosses over the hard questions of resources, or some disembodied manifesto imploring the workers forward, but a work in progress building the capacity of people to exercise power.”

—Richard Moser, author of The World the Sixties Made

“This is essential reading for all who want to fight back against the ‘most powerful and sustained system of propaganda in human history.’”

—Jamie Kelsey-Fry, New Internationalist

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