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Click on the title or image of each book to see more information and a preview online. If you are more of the adventurous type, just click HERE and browse our webstore for other titles.
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***This sale excludes resellers, pre-order titles, FOPM memberships, combo packs, apparel, and cannot be combined with any other discounts. Expires 1/1/2020.
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This firsthand account presents a distinct artistic vision of Oaxacan life, from explorations of the beautiful environment to portrayals of the fight between strikers and government troops that left more than twenty people dead.
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Paperback sale price: $12.48
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By the end of the millennium, thousands of homeless people roamed the streets of Manhattan. A small group of them went underground. Invisible to society, they managed to start a new life in the tunnel systems of the city.
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Paperback sale price: $12.48
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In four short years (1965–1969), the U.S. underground press grew from five small newspapers to over 500 newspapers. Completely circumventing (and subverting) the establishment media.
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Paperback sale price: $10.00
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A monumental work, expansive in scope, covering the life, times, and culture of that most famous of the Wobblies—songwriter, poet, hobo, thinker, humorist, martyr—Joe Hill.
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“Magnificent, practical, irreverent and (as one might say) magisterial, written in a direct, passionate, sometimes funny, deeply searching style.”
—Peter Linebaugh, author of Stop, Thief!
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Paperback sale price: $14.98
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“This is the best book on the New Left, the only truly global history that historicizes the social movements of the 1960s. It is both a cautionary tale and a guide for dark times that require imaginative resistance. This new edition could not have come at a better time."—Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, author of Outlaw Woman: A Memoir of the War Years, 1960–1975
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Paperback sale price: $12.48
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Edited by David Alan Corbin
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The dramatic stories of union battles as seen by the leaders, rank-and-file participants, and the journalists who came to West Virginia to cover them.
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"Corbin has marshaled these important documents into a truly humanizing examination of the times, from the Cabin Creek Strike of 1912 to the 1920 Matewan Massacre and subsequent 1921 Battle of Blair Mountain, and all points in between." —Phreddy Wischusen, Michigan Citizen
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Paperback sale price: $10.00
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Edited by Joshua Kahn, Stephen D'Arcy, Tony Weis, Toban Black
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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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Paperback sale price: $12.48
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Elisée Reclus • Editors John P. Clark and Camille Martin
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A comprehensive introduction to the thought of this anarchist geographer and political theorist analyzing his sweeping historical and theoretical synthesis.
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Paperback sale price: $11.48
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Anthropocene or Capitalocene? offers a series of provocative essays on nature and power, humanity, and capitalism.
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“Jason W. Moore’s radical and rigorous work is, and richly deserves to be, agenda-setting.”
—China Miéville, author of The City & the City
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Paperback sale price: $10.98
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Starlight on the Rails is the most complete collection of Utah’s songs ever released. Spanning 30 years of studio, live, and unreleased recordings this set includes Utah’s reflections about each song.
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Jon Felton and his Soulmobile
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Jon Felton and his Soulmobile combine Appalachian instruments, punk energy, and a hint of silliness to illuminate the plot, themes, and characters of Mark Van Steenwyk's book, A Wolf at the Gate.
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Leon Rosselson and Robb Johnson
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A unique blend of words and music that reflect on Thomas Paine’s life and writings, connecting them to the challenges of the 21st century.
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This book is for those who lack belief in a god and who are seeking guidance on raising freethinkers and social-justice-aware children in a nation where public dialogue has been controlled by the Christian Right.
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Paperback sale price: $7.98
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Edited by Jeremy Adam Smith and Tomas Moniz
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The best pieces from the award-winning zine Rad Dad and from the blog Daddy Dialectic, two kindred publications that have tried to explore parenting as political territory.
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Paperback sale price: $7.50
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A timeless resource for parents, caregivers, and those who care about them. First published in the '90s, the essays and observations—about parenting, children, and surviving a hostile political climate—still ring true.
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Paperback sale price: $11.00
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Kuwasi Balagoon • Edited by Matt Meyer and Karl Kersplebedeb
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Balagoon combined anarchism with Black nationalism, broke the rules of sexual and political conformity, and took up arms against the white-supremacist state.
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Paperback sale price: $9.98
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This story is simply and humbly told, it strips bare the economic and social injustices inherent in our society, while continuing to be a powerful literary testimony to our own strength and capacity to overcome.
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Paperback sale price: $9.98
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David Ranney’s vivid memoir describes his work experiences between 1976 and 1982 in the factories of southeast Chicago and northwest Indiana.
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Paperback sale price: $7.50
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Friends of PM allows you to directly help impact, amplify, and revitalize the discourse and actions of radical writers, filmmakers, and artists. It provides us with a stable foundation from which we can build upon our early successes and provides a much-needed subsidy for the materials that can't necessarily pay their own way. You can help make that happen - and receive every new title automatically delivered to your or your friend's door once a month - by joining as a Friend of PM Press. And, we'll throw in a free T-Shirt when you sign up.
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