Fuck Neoliberalism: Translating Resistance by Simon Springer

It's the last few hours to help us publish this internationalized, heavy-metal middle finger against the all-powerful ideology that ruins the world.

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Fuck Neoliberalism. Fuck it to hell.

What began as an expletive-laden paper delivered at an academic conference has become an international call-to-arms translated into over twenty different languages. From birth to death, the overbearing hand of the market is always there, squeezing and enclosing everything. This book is a cry of rage against the way that the neoliberal ideology dominates every aspect of our lives and highlights the international nature of resistance to this totalitarian ideology.

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Our longsleeves are Union-Made in America 100% cotton and printed by a union printer. They feature the full cover image on the front, the title artwork on the sleeves, and a declaration of polite dissatisfaction on the back, along with the PM Press logo.
Front and back mock up of the hooded pullover sweatshirt.
The hooded sweatshirts are made by worker-owned clothing factory Oporajeo in Bangladesh which works exclusively with No Sweat in the UK to make ethical clothes that fight sweatshop labour. On the front will be the title artwork and PM Press logo, and the cover artwork is on the back.

Simon Springer is professor of human geography and director of the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies at the University of Newcastle, Australia. His research agenda explores the social and political exclusions that neoliberalism has engendered, particularly in post-transitional Cambodia, where he emphasizes the geographies of violence and power. He cultivates a cutting-edge theoretical approach to his scholarship by foregrounding both post-structuralist critique and a radical revival of anarchist geographies.
Help us raise funds for queer and trans writers of this forthcoming book!

Fitting In, Sticking Out: Queer (In)visibilities & the Perils of Inclusion is a forthcoming collection of radical essays by young queer and trans organizers and writers on issues of abolition, assimilation, and liberation. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and widespread uprisings against anti-Black police violence, the editors are reaffirming their commitment to compensate QTBIPOC organizers and writers of this work. Anyone who contributes $30 or more will get a copy of the book which will be published by PM Press in Fall 2021.