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Journey through Utopia is a richly detailed and critically compelling examination of utopian literature, beginning with Plato’s Republic and continuing through to Huxley’s Brave New World.
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A groundbreaking collection that reexamines anarchism’s transnational networks while restoring attention to the overlooked national contexts shaping militant movements from the 1870s to 1939.
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Anarchist Seeds beneath the Snow Traces Britain’s forgotten left-libertarian tradition, showing its relevance for contemporary radicals and global leftist movements.
$24.95 $5.00
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New Reformation captures Paul Goodman’s final social critique, assessing the moral and spiritual upheavals of modern America with prescient insight still relevant today.
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Parenting without God is a practical, compassionate guide for raising freethinking, socially conscious children in a secular, evidence-based framework.
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A Living Spirit of Revolt reveals anarchism as a living, everyday practice and the most relevant revolutionary current of our time.
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A comprehensive study of the philosopher, novelist, and radical thinker whose ideas shaped Enlightenment and Romantic thought while laying the foundations of modern anarchism.
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Arena is a dynamic journal exploring libertarian ideas and culture, from politics to the arts, for both general readers and scholars.
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Presents Raoul Vaneigem’s provocative vision of fifty-eight fundamental human rights, reclaiming freedom, creativity, and joy in a world dominated by capital.
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Explores the power and origins of American roots music, revealing its deep connections to creativity, survival, and the human spirit.
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Combines memoir and critique to explore education’s lost democratic potential and offer visions for classrooms that nurture creativity, cooperation, and individuality.
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An anthology of radical voices from Emma Goldman to Ambrose Bierce, this book wields satire and reason against religion’s authoritarian grip.
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Twenty-three stories from literary and genre authors from across the globe—Jewish and non-Jewish alike—exploring both the light and dark sides of the religion and culture.
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A vivid historical novel of San Francisco, 1916, where personal ghosts collide with political upheaval amid battles over war, labor, and revolution.
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In these twenty-one masterful tales, James Kelman renders the raw poetry of ordinary lives—restless men navigating class, drink, despair, and fleeting grace in a fractured world.
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A critical examination of Harvard’s monumental but disconcerting global influence and power, this book examines aspects of Harvard’s history not generally known.
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A sweeping collection of John Holloway’s radical writings, We Are the Crisis of Capital rethinks Marxism as daily struggle and rebellion against dehumanising social order.
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A definitive introduction to William Godwin—radical philosopher, anarchist pioneer, and literary father of Mary Shelley—through his key writings and enduring influence.
$17.95 $5.00
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Low Bite is Sin Soracco’s gritty prison novel exploring survival, loyalty, and rebellion behind the walls of a women’s penitentiary.
$14.95 $5.00
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Headhunters is a witty and heartfelt London story following five friends as they navigate love, friendship, and chaos in a world obsessed with status and desire.
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Inventive, unsettling fiction and nonfiction, exploring humanism, imagination, and the unpredictable collisions of everyday life and extraordinary ideas.
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