Christie and Meltzer’s classic work argues that true freedom and an end to exploitation and war are only possible through the complete abolition of government.
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A chronicle of Charles H. Kerr and his revolutionary publishing company looks at the remarkable list of books, periodicals, and pamphlets that the firm produced and the strands of a rich tradition of dissent.
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This is the first book to compile workers’ struggles on a global basis, examining the formation and expansion of radical unions in the Global South and Global North.
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Traces the history, autonomy, and threatened future of Afrin, Rojava’s once-stable Kurdish canton, through on-the-ground research and voices from its diverse communities.
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The Communist Road to Capitalism explores how a dynamic of social struggles from below followed by countermeasures of the CCP regime has pushed the historical evolution of the PRC since 1949.
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Anarchists Never Surrender anthologizes Victor Serge’s previously unavailable texts on anarchism and fleshes out the portrait of this brilliant writer and thinker, a man I.F. Stone called one of the “moral figures of our time.”
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Including leading voices involved in the struggle against the tar sands, this book offers a critical analysis of the impact of the tar sands and the challenges opponents face in their efforts to organize effective resistance.
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Dietzgen examines what we do when we think. He discovered that thinking is a process involving two opposing processes: generalization, and specialization. All thought is therefore a dialectical process.
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The collection examines essential questions concerning the character of anti-capitalist movements, and the very meaning of movement; the relationship between intensive collective experiences—‘moments of excess’—and ‘everyday life.’
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Crisis and Care reveals what is possible when activists mobilize for the radical changes our society needs.
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The climate justice movement can draw on all the movements’ people have formed to refuse their particular exploitation, to end the capitalist hierarchy that is destroying the world.
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A 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.
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Catastrophism explores the politics of apocalypse—on the left and right, in the environmental movement—and examines why the lens of catastrophe can distort our understanding of the dynamics at the heart of these numerous disasters.
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Challenges the pacifist movement’s heralded victories—Gandhi in India, 1960s antiwar activists, even Martin Luther King Jr.’s civil rights movement—suggesting that their success was in spite of, rather than because of, their nonviolent tactics.
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The Housing Monster is a scathing illustrated essay that takes one seemingly simple, everyday thing—a house—and looks at the social relations that surround it.
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Celebrate sensitive boys, tough girls, and others who do not fit into a disempowering gender categorization. This book pushes us beyond rigid gender expectations while we color fantastic beasts who like pretty jewelry and princesses who build rocket ships.
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In this groundbreaking coloring book, you will meet girls who build drum sets and fix bikes, boys who bake and knit, and all manner of children along the gender spectrum.
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A photographic essay that explores a wide spectrum of experiences told from the perspective of a diverse group of young people, ages fourteen to twenty-four, identifying as queer (i.e., lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or questioning).
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This book offers an original introduction to anarchism. It relates the diversity of anarchist thought to anti-police riots and the radicalization of democracy.
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Brian Morris reaffirms with an attitude of critical sympathy the contemporary relevance of Kropotkin as a political and moral philosopher and as a pioneering social ecologist.
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A poet and novelist famous for books on decentralization, community planning, psychotherapy, education, linguistics, and media.
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