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SKU: 9798887440446
Sean Michael Wilson • Illustrated by Keko
Freedom Shall Prevail is the first graphic novel exploring the life and struggle of Abdullah Öcalan, affectionately known as “Apo.”
$8.95

SKU: 9798887440491
Tristan Clark
With appeal to more than just punk history obsessives, Orstralia offers an unprecedented snapshot of an underacknowledged segment of Australian life and history.
$8.95

SKU: 9798887440521
James Kilgore and Vic Liu
Mass incarceration is a lived, sensory experience. This book is designed to inform, enrage, and ultimately inspire the same radical hope propelling incarcerated underminers of the carceral state.
$8.95

SKU: 9798887440514
Xtn Alexander and Matthew N. Lyons
This book offers an introduction to three way fight politics, with more than thirty essays, position statements, and interviews.
$8.95

SKU: 9798887440460
David Van Deusen • Foreword by Kim Kelly • Introduction by Steve Early
Insurgent Labor tracks the trials and tribulations of bringing a formerly stagnant labor union into national relevance with an unapologetically left-wing agenda.
$8.95

SKU: 9798887440453
Kenneth Wishnia
A highly unconventional crime novel that presents two parallel stories separated by twenty-five centuries.
$8.95

SKU: 9798887440507
Katie Tastrom
Disability justice and prison abolition are two increasingly popular theories that overlap but whose intersection has rarely been explored in depth.
$8.95

SKU: 9798887440743
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Addicted to War takes on the most active, powerful, and destructive military in the world.
$8.95

SKU: 9798887440071
James Kelman
Collects fifty years of interviews, both published and unpublished, revealing Kelman’s thinking on a breadth of topics.
$8.95

SKU: 9798887440439
Kevin A. Young
Climate destruction is a problem of political power.
$8.95

SKU: 9798887440477
Ian Brennan
Missing Music details Grammy-winning music producer and author Ian Brennan's ongoing quest to provide musical platforms for underrepresented nations and populations around the world.
$8.95

SKU: 9798887440286
Editors: Josh MacPhee and Alec Dunn
Signal is an ongoing book series dedicated to documenting and sharing compelling graphics, art projects, and cultural movements of international resistance and liberation struggles.
$8.95

SKU: 9781629636542
Jonathan Lethem
This collection compiles Lethem's intensely personal takes on the most interesting and deplorable topics in post-postmodern America.
$8.95

SKU: 9798887440255
Laura Snyder Brown & William Fleet Lankford
Describes how local women used the tools of carpentry to build solar ovens and how they used the tools of feminism to take more control over their own lives and their communities.
$8.95

SKU: 9798887440262
Sam Tracy
The bike repair manual for everyone else.
$8.95

SKU: 9798887440279
Josh Fernandez

This book is an act of creative insurgency. A gripping, incendiary story about the making of a lifelong antifascist.

$8.95

SKU: 9798887440156
Jason Lamb with Paul Prescott • Foreword by Fred Armisen
The essential archive and story of NoMeansNo.
$8.95

SKU: 9798887440095
Anton Pannekoek • Edited by Robyn K. Winters
Pannekoek’s council communist ideas encourage individual thought rather than submission to dead-end traditions.
$8.95

SKU: 9798887440132
Michael Zweig
A book for those who want to understand the underlying connections among today’s social justice movements.
$8.95

SKU: 9798887440118
Lola Miesseroff • Translated by Donald Nicholson-Smith
“Some girls love sailors, some love soldiers, but you, my dear, are a real fag hag!”
$8.95

SKU: 9781629636917
Chris Robé
The first in-depth study of how various communities and activist organizations are resisting such efforts by integrating digital media activism into their actions against state surveillance and repression and for a better world.
$8.95

SKU: 9781629636795
Charlie Allison • Illustrated by Kevin Matthews and N.O. Bonzo
An exploration of Makhno’s sympathy for the downtrodden, the trap of heroism, his improbable victories, unlikely friendships, and his alarming lack of gun safety in meetings.
$8.95

SKU: 9781629639826
James Kelman
$8.95

SKU: 9781629633060
Editors: Josh MacPhee and Alec Dunn
Signal is an ongoing book series dedicated to documenting and sharing compelling graphics, art projects, and cultural movements of international resistance and liberation struggles.
$8.95

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