New reviews, interviews, and recent events to fan the flames of discontent. Save 20% on all featured books with coupon code: INTERVIEWS
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"Drawn by South African political cartoonists the Trantraal brothers and Ashley Marais, this book raises questions critical to the reproduction of segregation and to gender and generational dynamics of collective organizing, to ongoing anticolonial struggles and struggles for the commons, and to new approaches to social history and creative approaches to activist archives."
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“Fletcher was among the most successful union organizers in the early 20th century, and a Black leader of the Local 8 union – a component of the Industrial Workers of the World – which organized on the docks in South Philadelphia beginning in 1913. Local 8 of the IWW’s Marine Transport Workers Industrial Union, was the most powerful interracial union of its era."
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"Now readers have this emotionally charged record of how hatred born in American forced a community of immigrants and marginalized people to rally and model the best version of their nation’s ideals."
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“What we were fighting for back in the day was our right to exist on our own terms, outside the conventions of the dominant ideology... We were anti-authoritarian, anti-capitalist, anti-corporate.”
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"There’s so many creative projects and different takes on black metal...It felt necessary to celebrate this new age of dualistic black metal. Right now, there’s so much going on, whether it’s red and anarchist black metal, anti-fascist black metal, black gaze, black noise... For me, black metal always had more to it than hate and anger and loneliness. It really is a community."
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“NO Bonzo, a Portland-based illustrator, anarchist street artist, and printmaker has been working on PM’s forthcoming Mutual Aid: An Illuminated Factor of Evolution, Pyotr Kropotkin’s seminal work on evolution, politics, and economics. The book is absolutely brilliant, you’ve never seen an edition of Kropotkin’s magnum opus like this before.”
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“How do you secure autonomy, sovereignty, and self-determination? And how do you engage with existing nation-states? The Kurdish liberation struggle provides a practical context in which we can search for answers. As Guneser concludes, “neither surrender nor hopelessness are an option.'"
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“Our bodies, our health, our community are too important. Our liberation includes our continued striving toward health equity. We have to fight for it. We have to tell our stories about the health care challenges we have had, and we need to speak loud enough so that even our doctors can hear us."
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Reproducing labor power to reproducing our struggle? Notes on Revolutionary Feminism, an annual lecture with Silvia Federici, author of Patriarchy of the Wage, part of the Laws of Social Reproduction project led by Prof. Prabha Kotiswaran, and based at King’s College London and IWWAGE Delhi
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Award-winning author Meg Elison's story The Pill, part of her Outspoken Authors Series book Big Girl, wins the 2021 Locus Award for Best Novelette.
The Pill is also a Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award Finalist and was nominated for the Nebula Award and the Hugo Award for Best Novelette
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Watch these recent discussions with PM authors in our events series collaboration with Firestorm Books in Asheville, NC.
Click on the images to watch. Get the books for 20% off with coupon code INTERVIEWS. Support the Coop.
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