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SKU: 9781570271519
Hakim Bey
The underground cult bestseller filled with essays that redefine the psychogeographical nooks of autonomy!
$10.95

SKU: 9781570271816
Richard Kempton
This book narrates the rise and fall of Provo who staged political and cultural interventions into the symbolic and everyday spaces of Holland from 1962–1967.
$15.95

SKU: 9781570273711
Istvan Kantor
This book captures the insurgent, unconventional, pioneering art activities and history of the legendary Rivington School.
$49.95

SKU: 9781570273995
Various Authors
Liaisons is an international editorial collective that gathers experiences from struggles around the world. Their second book, Horizons, asks comrades whether it’s still possible to envision revolution today.
$14.95

SKU: 9781570273728
Istvan Kantor
The artist's collected writings on Neoism as an artistic and subcultural movement that revolved around artistic performances and experimentations with media.
$24.95

SKU: 9781570272370
Alan W. Moore
Art Gangs explores the work of artists’ groups in New York City after 1968, and the collectives that built the postmodern art world.
$16.95

SKU: 9781570273667
Istvan Kantor
Creator of three major multi-city street art series, Richard Hambleton is esteemed to be the godfather of street art, and one of the principal players of New York’s East Village scene in the early 1980's.
$14.95

SKU: 9781735043210
Peter Lamborn Wilson
Peter Lamborn Wilson undertakes to unveil the hidden esoteric history of Christianity, from Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, to Alchemical and Masonic manifestations.
$19.95

SKU: 9781570273704
Various Authors
Images matter. It's images that are making the political changes that we see happening around us possible. It matters what we imagine to be possible. Change can only happen if we imagine things differently.
$17.95

SKU: 9781570274107
Various Authors
A new journal from Woodbine, an experimental hub for developing the practices, skills, and tools needed to build autonomy.
$12.95

SKU: 9781570273926
Eve Packer
This poetic journal offers meditations on self, loneliness, and mortality given to us through keen observation and self-awareness born of experience.
$11.95

SKU: 9781570273919
Lorraine Schein
Welcome to The Lady Anarchist Café, a phantasmic feminist space where ‘the occult and the everyday intermingle.’
$15.95

SKU: 9781570272899
David Kubrin
In this analysis of the root causes of today’s ecological crisis Kubrin argues that Marxism, by omitting the significance of the world’s spiritual, animistic past (i.e. “witchcraft”), inherently supports the advance of capitalism.
$24.95

SKU: 9781942173564
Edited by Alyosha Goldstein and Simón Ventura Trujillo
Explores the significance of fascism for understanding authoritarianism today and centers anti-imperialist movements of Black, Indigenous, and colonized peoples.
$24.00

SKU: 9781942173557
Edited by Marc James Léger and David Tomas
What is the role of revolutionary art? Zapantera Negra, the result of an encounter between Emory Douglas of the Black Panthers and autonomous Indigenous and Zapatista communities, helps us find out.
$22.00

SKU: 9781942173113
Josh MacPhee
This groundbreaking book traces the parallel rise of social movements in the second half of the twentieth century and the vinyl record as the dominant form of music distribution.
$24.95

SKU: 9781942173441
Edited by Otras Negras … y ¡Feministas!
Global struggles against racism, capitalism, and patriarchy revealed by the Black and Indigenous women and trans communities leading its resistance.
$20.00

SKU: 9781942173199
Amaia Pérez Orzco
Amaia Pérez Orozco powerfully and provocatively outlines a vision for a web of life sustained collectively with care, mutualism, and in balance with our ecological world.
$22.00

SKU: 9781942173533
Mariarosa Dalla Costa
Did the New Deal save the working class or destroy its ability to struggle for the well-being of all?
$16.00

SKU: 9781942173229
Mario Tronti
Never before translated texts powerfully present Italian autonomist Marxist Mario Tronti’s resonance with contemporary questions of revolutionary organization.
$20.00

SKU: 9781942173045
Mumia Abu-Jamal
We Want Freedom combines memories of day-to-day life in the Party with analysis of the history of Black liberation struggles. The result is a vivid and compelling picture of the BPP and its legacy.
$20.00

SKU: 9781942173502
Edited by: Christopher R. Rogers, Fajr Muhammad, and the Paul Robeson House & Museum
An anthology-in-action of the culture and politics of Black liberation, rooted in Philadelphia’s Black Radical Tradition.
$18.00

SKU: 9781942173434
The Red Nation
One-part visionary platform, one-part practical toolkit, The Red Deal is a platform that encompasses everyone, including non-Indigenous comrades in the fight for Indigenous liberation.
$15.00

SKU: 9781942173168
Marcello Tarì
Can we afford our collective unhappiness any longer? There Is No Unhappy Revolution gives expression to the age of revolution unfolding before us.
$18.00

SKU: 9781942173700
Madeline Lane-McKinley
Humor, Groucho Marx asserted, is “reason gone mad.” For Walter Benjamin, laughter was “the most revolutionary emotion.” What does it mean to take comedy seriously—and to turn it against work?
$20.00

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