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This sale excludes resellers, pre-order titles, FOPM memberships, combo packs, gift boxes and gift bags, apparel, merch, and cannot be combined with any other discounts. *** Coupon Code: GIFT EXPLORE ALL STAFF PICKS HERE Get Your Gift in Time :::Domestic U.S.::: To ensure package arrival within the continental U.S., please order by the following dates: Standard Mail: 12/12 Priority Mail: 12/16 Priority Mail Express Service: 12/21 :::International::: (excluding the South and Central America and Africa) To ensure package arrival for International shipping please order by the below dates: Priority Mail Express International: 12/12 A fictionalized retelling of a real riot and ugly history in a extremely engaging and thoughtful way. Beautifully illustrated, and ever-timely, it's a great read which will push readers to make connections to today's accelerating rise of fascist groups. —Stephanie Hate what modern football has become? Sick of all the money and the corruption of FIFA and the BS of holding the World Cup in Qatar? This book will remind you that "The Beautiful Game" can still be beautiful. —Dan Kropotkin was truly one of the greatest anarchists formerly known as Prince. These definitive editions of his most important works published 100 years after his death are a great collection for any new or old friend of anarchy! –Lover of cats and the beautiful idea Kuwasi Balagoon was a queer, black, anarchist militant who took up arms against the white-supremacist state during the Black Liberation struggle in the 1960s. A Soldier's Story paints a vivid picture of the life and times of Balagoon with contributions by those who knew him best as well as essays, letters, and court statements by Balagoon himself. If you want inspiration for how to fight fascism and white supremacy, this is the book for you.—Steven Adventure Capitalism by Raymond Craib is a darkly fun and insightful look at the circular, hyper-individualist logic driving our techno feudal overlords in their quest to save the world from and for themselves. My favorite bit was Operation Atlantis, a libertarian utopia (geodesic dome on a raft) that was launched - and immediately sank - into the Hudson river, was repaired and re-launched, and then finally destroyed in a Caribbean hurricane. —Eriksen (PM NY Warehouse Goon) Two quintessential San Francisco Bay Area books that illuminate how what goes down in the beautiful Bay has global reverberations: from Big Tech (ie the Pentagon) to the intertwinings of politics and culture (ie why you can't talk about Angela Davis without the Grateful Dead - and vice versa!). —Ramsey "Work sucks, I know," notes the Blink 182 song. We all feel the suckiness of work, but doing something about it is trickier. Abolish Work is one step toward a solution. —Andy No other popular work audience reveals the connection between law, racist representation, and violence like this one. Pilgrim's work along with the great many on-line resources helps us see Jim Crow as a really existing brutal (capitalist) social system, not just a metaphor. —Andy Signal: A Journal of International Political Graphics and Culture is the best series on the intersection of art, social movements, and radical politics I've ever encountered. Edited by longtime movement artists and cofounders of the Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative Josh MacPhee and Alec Dunn, Signal is my go-to when anyone asks for books on art and revolution. A fantastic account (and exciting read!) of the most notorious French anarchists ever, and as bank expropriators even the inventors of the motorized “getaway.” Comrades, get ready for a hell-of-a-ride. —Stephanie Be inspired by this tale of Working-class solidarity at its best.—Joey Two examplars of how there's nothing like literature to get to grips with, around, and inbetween, the big ideas in life. —Ramsey EXPLORE ALL OUR BOOKS Sign Up for Friends of PM Press and Get a Free Anti-Billionaire Brigade Shirt Introducing the Anti-Amazon / Anti-Billionaire Brigade shirt available in sizes Small through 5XL As an independent, radical project, we rely solely on booksales to publish works that demand the impossible. Support our modest contributions to abolishing Amazon and billionaires by becoming a new Friend of PM, and we'll send you this new shirt as a free gift. You'll get a monthly surprise package with every new book and 50% off our website. 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