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About Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books is a radical, independent, nonprofit book publisher based in Chicago.
Our mission is to publish books that contribute to struggles for social and economic
justice, as a vibrant and organic part of social movements and the education and de-
velopment of a critical, engaged, international Left. Since our founding in 2001, weve
published more than five hundred titles. Our authors include Arundhati Roy, Rebec-
ca Solnit, Angela Y. Davis, Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Amy Goodman, Wallace
Shawn, Mike Davis, Winona LaDuke, Dave Zirin, and Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor.

Books can be the sparks for revolution. I am so grateful for all Haymarket Books has
done for the past fifteen years to fuel the subterranean fire of protest. They are my go-to
publisher for radical politics and the ideas we need for our struggles. Tom Morello

Haymarket has always led with the notion that ideas sell books, not gimmicks, empty
platitudes, or mainstream marketing hooks. Bringing grassroots organizing to ground-up
publishing, its inimitable staff carries the passion and creativity required to set its authors
words in motion. In an era of right-wing racism and neoliberal conformity, Haymarket is
a critical platform promoting ideas for mass mobilization and community action.
Remi Kanazi, poet and Haymarket author

Haymarkets books are vital: they provoke the mindset shifts necessary to fuel chal-
lenges to dominant systems. Im so grateful that Haymarket exists, because I think that
without it, a lot of really crucial books just wouldnt be published. In general, publishers
dont like to take risks. Haymarket, on the other hand, realizes that taking risks is at the
core of doing transformative work. Congratulations on your fifteenth anniversary! The
world is a better place with you all in it.
Maya Schenwar, Truthout editor in chief and Haymarket author

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No Is Not Enough
Resisting Trumps Shock Politics
and Winning the World We Need
Naomi Klein

A roadmap to resistance in the Trump era from


internationally acclaimed activist and bestselling
author Naomi Klein.

The election of Donald Trump is a dangerous escala-


tion in a world of cascading crises. Trumps visiona
radical deregulation of the US economy in the interest
of corporations, an all-out war on radical Islamic terrorism, and the sweeping aside of cli-
mate science to unleash a domestic fossil fuel frenzywill generate wave after wave of crises
and shocks: to the economy, to national security, and to the environment.

In No Is Not Enough, Naomi Klein explains that Trump, extreme as he is, is not an aberration
but a logical extension of the worst and most dangerous trends of the past half-century.
In exposing the malignant forces behind Trumps rise, she puts forward a bold vision for a
mass movement to counter rising militarism, nationalism, and corporatism in the United
States and around the world.

From the preface:


This is but one attempt to look at how we got to this surreal political moment;
how, in concrete ways, it could get a lot worse; and how, if we keep our heads,
we might just be able to flip the script and arrive at a radically better future.

Naomi Klein is an award-winning journalist, syndicated columnist, and author


of the international bestsellers No Logo, The Shock Doctrine, and most recently
This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate. In 2017 she joined The In-
tercept as a senior correspondent.

ISBN: 9781608468904 | $16.95 | PAPERBACK | 240 pages | June 13, 2017 1

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How We Get Free
Black Feminism
and the Combahee River Collective
Edited by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor

Reflections on the legacy and impact of radical


Black feminists of the 1960s on todays feminist
and antiracist movements.

Praise for From #BlackLivesMatter


to Black Liberation:
This brilliant book is the best analysis we
have of the #BlackLivesMatter moment of the long struggle for freedom in
America. Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor has emerged as the most sophisticated and
courageous radical intellectual of her generation.
Cornel West
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylors searching examination of the social, political, and
economic dimensions of the prevailing racial order offers important context for
understanding the necessity of the emerging movement for Black liberation.
Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow

The Combahee River Collective, a pathbreaking group of radical Black feminists, was one of the
most important organizations to develop out of the antiracist and womens liberation move-
ments of the 1960s and 70s. In this collection of essays and interviews edited by activist-scholar
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, founding members of the organization and contemporary activists
reflect on the legacy of its contributions to Black feminism and its impact on todays struggles.

Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor writes on Black politics, social movements, and ra-


cial inequality in the United States. Her book From #BlackLivesMatter to Black
Liberation won the 2016 Lannan Cultural Freedom Award for an Especially
Notable Book. Her articles have been published in Souls: A Critical Journal of
Black Politics, Culture and Society, Jacobin, New Politics, the Guardian, In These
Times, Black Agenda Report, Ms., International Socialist Review, and other pub-
lications. Taylor is assistant professor in the Department of African American
Studies at Princeton University.

2 ISBN: 9781608468553 | $18.00 | PAPERBACK | 200 pages | November 28, 2017

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Electric Arches
Eve L. Ewing

Original meditations on race, gen-


der, identity, and the joy and pain
of growing up, from a distinctive
new voice.

Electric Arches is an imaginative ex-


ploration of Black girlhood and wom-
anhood through poetry, visual art, and
narrative prose.

Blending stark realism with the surreal


and fantastic, Eve L. Ewings narrative takes us from the streets of 1990s Chicago to an un-
specified future, deftly navigating the boundaries of space, time, and reality.

Ewing imagines familiar figures in magical circumstancesblues legend Koko Taylor is a


tall-tale hero; LeBron James travels through time and encounters his teenage self. She iden-
tifies everyday objectshair moisturizer, a spiral notebookas precious icons.

Her visual art is spare, playful, and poignanta cereal box decoder ring that allows the
wearer to understand what Black girls are saying; a teachers angry, subversive message
scrawled on the chalkboard.

Electric Arches invites fresh conversations about race, gender, the city, identity, and the joy
and pain of growing up.

Eve L. Ewing is a writer, scholar, artist, and educator from Chicago. Her work
has appeared in Poetry, the New Yorker, New Republic, the Nation, the Atlantic,
and many other publications. She is a sociologist at the University of Chicago
School of Social Service Administration.

ISBN: 9781608468560 | $16.00 | PAPERBACK | 120 pages | September 12, 2017 3

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Black Girl Magic
Edited by Jamila Woods, Mahogany
L. Browne, and Idrissa Simmonds

A BreakBeat Poets anthology to celebrate and


canonize the words of Black women across the
diaspora.

[The BreakBeat Poets is] one of the most di-


verse and important poetry anthologies of the
last twenty-five years.
Latino Rebels

Black Girl Magic continues and deepens the work of the first BreakBeat Poets anthology by
focusing on some of the most exciting Black women writing today. This anthology breaks up
the myth of hip-hop as a boys club, and asserts the truth that the cypher is a feminine form.

Poet and vocalist Jamila Woods was raised in Chicago and graduated from
Brown University, where she earned a BA in Africana Studies and Theatre &
Performance Studies. Influenced by Lucille Clifton and Gwendolyn Brooks,
much of her writing explores Blackness, womanhood, and the city of Chicago.

Mahogany L. Browne is a Cave Canem and Poets House alumna and the au-
thor of several books, including Smudge and Redbone. She directs the poetry
program of the Nuyorican Poets Caf.

Idrissa Simmonds is a fiction writer and poet. Her work has appeared in Black
Renaissance Noire, The Caribbean Writer, Fourteen Hills Press, and elsewhere. She
is the 2014 winner of the Crab Creek Review poetry contest, and a New York
Foundation for the Arts and Commonwealth Short Story Award finalist.

4 ISBN: 9781608468577 | $19.95 | PAPERBACK | 300 pages | March 13, 2018

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Class War, USA
Dispatches from Workers Struggles
in American History
Brandon Weber

An engaging collection of little-known stories of


working people in US history fighting back in the
darkest times.

A rich collection of stories about ordinary people


who resisted oppression and exploitation against all
odds, Brandon Webers short essays capture the lit-
tle-known moments of struggle when workers and veterans built movements of hope and
defiance. Evocative imagery, archival photographs, and descriptive text make labor history
come alive.

From the mines to the factories to the fields, Weber shares the experiences of the real-life
men and women who organized, heroically resisted, and battled the bosses and corrupt
politicians. In the spirit of A Peoples History of the United States, this book conveys engag-
ing and accessible narratives of ordinary people who led labor struggles that have indelibly
shaped American history.

Essays include vivid accounts of workplace resistance like the Ludlow miners strike and or-
ganizing at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, as well as broader pieces on cultural figures like
Woody Guthrie, Black Wall Street in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the fight for the eight-hour day.

An invaluable tool for learning the lessons of grassroots struggle, Class War, USA is the per-
fect counternarrative to the myth that change comes only from the top, and will appeal to
students of history and labor activists alike.

Brandon Weber writes for the online news site Upworthy, where he has written
extensively on labor history and current events.

ISBN: 9781608468478 | $19.95 | PAPERBACK | 128 pages | March 13, 2018 5

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On New Terrain
How Capital Is Reshaping
the Battleground of Class War
Kim Moody

An insightful and timely analysis of how glob-


al economic restructuring will impact workers
struggles in the United States.

Kim Moody is one of the leading intellectu-


als of the labor movement.
Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Race Rebels:
Culture, Politics and the Black Working Class

In his latest book, Kim Moody analyzes how recent changes in capitalism have altered both
the composition of the working class and the economic and political ground of its struggles.

On New Terrain challenges conventional wisdom about a disappearing working class and
the inevitability of a two-party political structure as the only framework for struggle.

Through in-depth study of the economic and political shifts at the top of society, Moody
shows how recent developments in capitalist production impact the working class and its
power to resist the status quo. He argues that this transformed industrial terrain offers new
possibilities for organization in the workplace and opens doors for grassroots, independent
political action strengthened by reemerging labor and social movements.

From the logistics revolution to the unprecedented concentration of business and wealth in
the hands of the one percent, On New Terrain examines the impact of the current economic
terrain on the working class in the United States. Looking beyond the clichs of precarity
and the gig economy, Moody shows that the working class and its own self-activity are es-
sential in the global battle against austerity.

Kim Moody is author of In Solidarity: Essays on Working-Class Organization in


the United States and U.S. Labor in Trouble and Transition.

6 ISBN: 9781608468461 | $18.00 | PAPERBACK | 240 pages | December 5, 2017

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Why Bad Governments
Happen to Good People
Danny Katch

A sharp-witted indictment of the broken US po-


litical system and a democratic, emancipatory
vision for a socialist alternative.

Praise for Socialism . . . Seriously:


Danny Katch has done the impossible: he
makes socialism sexy. Socialism . . . Seriously is
eye-opening, inspiring, and funny. Warning to
all Democrats, Republicans, and libertarians:
this book might turn you into a closet socialist.
Judah Friedlander
The most hilarious book about socialism since Karl Marx and his brother Har-
po wrote their joke book.
Hari Kondabolu

The election of Donald Trump has sent the United States and the world into uncharted wa-
ters, with a bigoted, petty man-child at the head of the planets most powerful empire. Dan-
ny Katch indicts the hollowness of the US political system that led to Trumps rise and puts
forward a vision for a real alternative: a democracy that works for the people.

Danny Katch is an activist and humorist often accused of not knowing the dif-
ference. He writes a regular column for SocialistWorker.org and his articles
have appeared in Truthout, ZNet, and the New York Daily News. He is the au-
thor of Socialism . . . Seriously: A Brief Guide to Human Liberation and Americas
Got Democracy! The Making of the Worlds Longest-Running Reality Show.

ISBN: 9781608468584 | $13.95 | PAPERBACK | 120 pages | September 9, 2017 7

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US Politics in an
Age of Uncertainty
Resisting Trump
Edited by Lance Selfa

Resisting Trump must begin with an honest ac-


counting of how he came to power.

Praise for The Democrats:


Lance Selfas The Democrats reveals the many
ways in which the establishment Democratic
Party has not just dashed progressive hopes
over centuries but served as a distraction from the desperately needed business of
making real change in this country. Writing dismal history like this is dirty work,
but somebodys got to do it, and Selfas straight talk actually lifts ones spirits.
Laura Flanders, host of The Laura Flanders Show

As contributor Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor puts it, Donald Trump has been inaugurated as the
forty-fifth president of the United States. The shock and disbelief must now give way to defi-
ance and organizing. Part of that pivot demands that we understand how we got here in the
first place, but more importantly how we move forward. US Politics in an Age of Uncertainty
takes on the measure of the Democratic Party and mainstream liberal organizations, which
have shown themselves to be completely inadequate in addressing the key questions fac-
ing working people today. Sharon Smith, Mike Davis, Charlie Post, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor,
and other prominent socialist thinkers and activists provide concrete strategies for fighting
against Trump.

Lance Selfa is the author of The Democrats: A Critical History.

8 ISBN: 9781608468539 | $14.95 | PAPERBACK | 150 pages | October 10, 2017

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The Impossible
Revolution
Making Sense of the Syrian Tragedy
Yassin al-Haj Saleh

Saleh urges us to oppose intervention of imperi-


alist powers in Syria and reject the tyranny of the
Assad regime.

Since the start of the Syrian uprising, Salehs


influence and his role as an incisive critic of
extremism, dictatorship, and the effects of mass violence on Syrian society have
offered powerful and compelling responses to the traumas that define the con-
temporary Syrian experience.
Steven Heydemann, author of Authoritarianism in Syria:
Institutions and Social Conflict, 19461970

This first book in English by Yassin Al-Haj Saleh, the intellectual voice of the Syrian Rev-
olution, describes with precision and fervor the events that led to the Syrian uprising of
2011the metamorphosis of the popular revolution into a regional war and the three mon-
sters Saleh sees treading on Syrias corpse: the Assad regime and its allies, ISIS and other
jihadists, and the West. Where conventional wisdom has it that Assads army is now battling
religious fanatics for control of the country, Saleh argues that the emancipatory, democratic
mass movement that ignited the revolution still exists, though it is beset on all sides.

Saleh offers incisive critiques of the impact of the revolution and war on Syrian governance,
identity, and society to produce a powerful and compelling response to the traumas that
define the contemporary Syrian experience. All those concerned with the conflict should
take note.

Yassin al-Haj Saleh is widely regarded as Syrias foremost thinker and the intel-
lectual authority of the Syrian uprising. Born in Raqqa, he spent sixteen years as
a political prisoner in Syria (19801996) and has been living in exile in Turkey
since 2013. He is the author of six books.

ISBN: 9781608468508 | $18.00 | PAPERBACK | 242 pages | September 12, 2017 9

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Extracting Profit
Imperialism, Neoliberalism,
and the New Scramble for Africa
Lee Wengraf

A piercing historical explanation of poverty and inequality in


African societies today and the social impact of resource-driven
growth.

Extracting Profit explains why Africa, in the first decade and a half
of the twenty-first century, has undergone an economic boom. This
period of Africa rising has not led to the creation of jobs but has instead fueled the growth of the
extraction of natural resources and an increasingly wealthy African ruling class.

Lee Wengraf is a socialist and activist based in New York City. She writes on Africa for
the International Socialist Review and Socialist Worker.

ISBN: 9781608468515 | $19.00 | PAPERBACK | 300 pages | February 13, 2018

Policing a Class Society


The Experience of American Cities, 18651915
Second Edition
Sidney L. Harring

An in-depth, critical analysis of how ruling elites use the police


to control communities.

Policing a Class Society is a significant contribution to the


literature on criminal justice history.
Alexander W. Pisciotta, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

An urgent history of the creation of the police in the United States, focusing on the cities of the indus-
trial heartland. The book also provides a critical analysis of how ruling elites use the police to control
working-class communities.

Sidney L. Harring is a professor emeritus at CUNY School of Law. He is the author of


four books.

10 ISBN: 9781608468546 | $19.95 | PAPERBACK | 316 pages | October 17, 2017

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C. L. R. James
and Revolutionary Marxism
Selected Writings of C. L. R. James
19391949 | Second Edition
Edited by Scott McLemee and Paul Le Blanc

C. L. R. James and Revolutionary Marxism collects some of the


most important but hard-to-find articles from the legendary Trin-
idadian Marxist.

C. L. R. James was one of the most influential Marxists of his generation. His important contributions
range from the subjects of Black liberation to contemporary philosophy and even touch on the anti-
colonial potential of cricket. In this collection of hard-to-find articles and essays, his towering intellect
and engaging style cover a diverse array of topics. This edition features a new foreword by the editors.

Scott McLemee writes the weekly column Intellectual Affairs for Inside Higher Ed.
Paul Le Blanc is a professor of history at La Roche College, and he has written on and
participated in the US labor, radical, and civil rights movements.

ISBN: 9781608468645 | $19.95 | PAPERBACK | 270 pages | January 9, 2018

How to Fight Fascism


Edited by Mike Taber and John Riddell

Clara Zetkins report and resolution on fascism at the June 1923


enlarged plenum of the Communist Internationals executive
committee.

Clara Zetkin, an organizer of the First International Womens Day,


presented this report and resolution on fascism at the June 1923
enlarged plenum of the Communist Internationals executive com-
mittee. At a time when fascism was a new and little-understood phe-
nomenon, Zetkins work proposed a sweeping plan for the unity of all victims of capitalism in an
ideological and political campaign against the fascist danger.

Clara Zetkin (18571933) was a German Marxist theorist, activist, and advocate for
womens rights. In 1911, she organized the first International Womens Day.

ISBN: 9781608468522 | $11.95 | PAPERBACK | 86 pages | October 3, 2017 11

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George Orwell Illustrated
Third Edition
David Smith, Illustrated by Michael Mosher

George Orwells story told in full, with a light touch and copious
illustrations.

With alternative facts and newspeak the order of the political day,
a growing audience for George Orwells work has emerged. Orwell is
one of the most celebrated twentieth-century literary figures, and his
dystopian novel, 1984, continues to be widely read. This illustrated
narrative of his life is uniquely accessible and provides the insight needed to understand Orwell, with
the kind of light touch that Orwell himself would appreciate.

David Smith is the author of Marxs Capital Illustrated.


Michael Mosher helps edit and produce Bad Subjects: Political Education in Everyday Life.

ISBN: 9781608467839 | $15.00 | PAPERBACK | 192 pages | February 8, 2018

Class Struggle and the Color Line


American Socialism and the Race Question,
19001930
Edited by Paul Heideman

A thought-provoking collection of original documents highlight-


ing the deep, early roots of Black radicalism in the United States
from 1900 to 1930.

As Black oppression moves again to the forefront of American pub-


lic life, the history of radical approaches to combating racism has
acquired renewed relevance. Collecting, for the first time, source materials from a diverse array of
writers and organizers, this reader provides a new perspective on the complex history of revolutionary
debates about fighting anti-Black racism. Contextual material from the editor places each contribution
in its historical and political setting, making this volume ideal for both scholars and activists.

Paul Heideman is a PhD student in sociology at New York University and is a frequent
contributor to Jacobin and the Historical Materialism Conference.

12 ISBN: 9781608467778 | $19.00 | PAPERBACK | 400 pages | January 2, 2018

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Fuego subterrneo
Historia del radicalismo de la clase obrera
en los Estados Unidos
Spanish-Language Edition
Sharon Smith

This accessible, radical history of the US labor movement exam-


ines the history of workers resistance, in Spanish for the first time.

Workers in the United States have a rich tradition of fighting back and
achieving previously unthinkable gains, from the weekend to healthcare to the right to organize a
union. Sharon Smith shows that a return to the fighting traditions of US labor history, with an em-
phasis on rank-and-file strategies for change, can turn around the labor movement. Subterranean Fire
brings working-class history to light and reveals its lessons for today.

Sharon Smith is the author of Women and Socialism: Class, Race, and Capital.

ISBN: 9781608468591 | $16.00 | PAPERBACK | 220 pages | February 13, 2018

No One Is Illegal
Fighting Racism and State Violence
on the USMexico Border
Revised and Updated Edition
Justin Akers Chacn and Mike Davis

No One Is Illegal convincingly debunks the leading ideas behind


the often violent right-wing backlash against immigrants.

Countering the chorus of anti-immigrant voices, No One Is Illegal expos-


es the racism of anti-immigration vigilantes and puts a human face on the immigrants who risk their lives
to cross the border to work in the United States. This second edition brings the analysis up to date on
developments from the 2006 megamarches and Obamas failed enforcement-first method of reform to
a renewed backlash under President Trump.

Justin Akers Chacn is the author of the forthcoming Radicals in the Barrio: Magonistas,
Socialists, Wobblies, and Communists in the Mexican-American Working Class.
Mike Davis is the author of many books, including Ecology of Fear and Planet of Slums.
ISBN: 9781608468492 | $18 | Paperback | 245 pages | October 17, 2017 13

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100 Years of the Russian Revolution, 19172017

October Song
Bolshevik Triumph, Communist Tragedy, 19171924
Paul Le Blanc

An evocative narrative of the inspiring victory and tragic defeat


of the Russian Revolution.

A panoramic account of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and its after-


mathanimated by the lives, ideas, and experiences of workers, peas-
ants, intellectuals, artists, and revolutionaries of diverse persuasions
October Song vividly narrates the triumphs of those who struggled for
a new society and created a revolutionary workers state. Yet despite profoundly democratic and hu-
manistic aspirations, the revolution was ultimately overwhelmed by violence and authoritarianism. Oc-
tober Song highlights both positive and negative lessons of this historic struggle for human liberation.

Paul Le Blanc is the author of Left Americana, Lenin and the Revolutionary Party, and
From Marx to Gramsci.
ISBN: 9781608468898 | $27.95 | PAPERBACK | 1,000 pages | January 16, 2018

Red Petrograd
Revolution in the Factories, 19171918
S. A. Smith

A deeply engaging study, unmatched in its depth, of factory life


in Petrograd over the course of Russias revolutionary year.

Justly celebrated as a towering, vivid, historically vital work.


China Miville

When the Russian autocracy fell in February 1917, workers across Petrograd took it as a signal to begin
democratizing every aspect of their lives, including their working lives. In this classic study, S. A. Smith
vividly captures the creation, development, and expansion of the factory councils across the city.

S. A. Smith taught at Essex University and the European University in Florence, was
a senior research fellow at All Souls College, Oxford, and currently teaches at Oxford
University. He edits the journal Past and Present.

14 ISBN: 9781608468638 | $20.00 | PAPERBACK | 360 pages | November 14, 2017

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100 Years of the Russian Revolution, 19172017

Eyewitnesses
to the Russian Revolution
Edited by Todd Chretien

The Russian Revolution turned the world upside down. This reader
tells the story of what happened with riveting eyewitness accounts.

One hundred years ago, workers and peasants in Russia turned the
world upside down when they overthrew their tsar, took over their facto-
ries, farms, and schools, and set out to build a new society. In this grip-
ping reader, participants and firsthand observers of the revolution tell
the inspiring, heroic, and sometimes tragic story of what happened over the course of 1917. Includes
contributions from Leon Trotsky, Vladimir Lenin, John Reed, Louise Bryant, and others.

Todd Chretien is a member of the International Socialist Organization, a frequent con-


tributor to Socialist Worker and the International Socialist Review, and editor of Haymar-
ket Books 2014 edition of Lenins State and Revolution.

ISBN: 9781608468614 | $24.00 | PAPERBACK | 350 pages | November 14, 2017

100 Years since


the Russian Revolution
Leon Trotsky and Ahmed Shawki

A stirring, passionately argued defense of the continued impor-


tance of the Russian Revolution for todays struggles.

In 1932, despite being forced into exile and harried by the regime
brought to power in its wake, Leon Trotsky delivered a rousing de-
fense of the Russian Revolution to an audience of social-democratic
students. In 2017, Ahmed Shawki undertakes the same task, with a
similar audience in mind. This stirring book combines these two defenses of the revolution for its
centenary.

Ahmed Shawki is on the editorial board of the International Socialist Review and is the
author of Black Liberation and Socialism.
Leon Trotsky (18791940) was a key leader of the Russian Revolution.

ISBN: 9781608468621 | $12.00 | PAPERBACK | 120 pages | November 14, 2017 15

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100 Years of the Russian Revolution, 19172017
Alexandra Kollontai
A Biography
Cathy Porter
Kollontai was a leader of the Russian Revolution, the only woman in the
early Soviet government, and a pathbreaking fighter for womens rights.
9781608463688 | $24.00 | PAPERBACK | 560 pages

The Bolsheviks Come to Power


The Revolution of 1917 in Petrograd
Alexander Rabinowitch
This history authoritatively restores the upheavals primary social actors
workers, soldiers, and peasantsto their rightful place at the center of the
revolutionary process.
9781608467938 | $22.00 | PAPERBACK | 432 pages

History of the Russian Revolution


Leon Trotsky, translated by Max Eastman
Regarded by many as among the most powerful works of history ever written,
this book offers an unparalleled account of one of the most pivotal and hotly
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I have not come across anything which captures so well


debated events in world history.
the complexities of Lenins positions.

Leninism 9781608467952 | $45.00 | HARDBACK | 1040 pages


Leninism Under Lenin

Ralph Miliband

From [this book] there emerges a living and eminently revolutionary Lenin,
not a blunted onethat is, a Lenin who sometimes hesitates and makes
mistakes, who seeks his way forward with the help of a theory which is not
a ready-made answer to every problem. . . . There is a striking similarity
with the masterly biography of Trotsky by Isaac Deutscher.
Ernest Mandel
Under Lenin
Leninism under Lenin
It is hardly an exaggeration to say, writes For Lenin, theory and practice were
Marcel Liebman, that Lenins chief contribu- united in revolutionary activity. As such, his
tion to the political reality of our time was his writings and speeches must be situated in
creation of the Bolshevik Party, of a tool to their precise historical context. In assessing
make revolutions withindeed, the tool for the successes and failures, the great achieve-
making revolutions. ments and glaring mistakes of Lenins
Decades after the death of one of the men thought, Liebman also provides a history of

Marcel Liebman
who did the most to shape the world of today, the Russian Revolution and the earliest
those interested in Lenin are confronted with developments of political, economic, social
a body of writing about him that, although and cultural life in the Soviet Republic.
abundant, is largely constrained by the The Lenin who emerges from Liebmans
ideological battles of the Cold War. Marcel reconstruction stands unambiguously for
Marcel Liebman

Liebmans classic work presents Leninism as human liberation and revolutionary democ-
Lenin himself understood it: not as a dead racy. With a new generation drawn toward
dogma, but as a living engagement with the socialism and Marxism, this is an indispens-
world, an attempt to overthrow society as we able guide to one of the traditions towering,

A winner of the Isaac Deutscher Prize, Liebman highlights the democratic


know it and build something better. if fallible, figures.

Marcel Liebman (19291986) was a Belgian Marxist historian of political sociology and
theory. A winner of the prestigious Deutscher Prize, he was the author of numerous books,
including The Russian Revolution and Born Jewish: A Childhood in Occupied Europe.

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Lenins Moscow
Alfred Rosmer, introduction by Ian Birchall
When Rosmer arrived in 1919, Russia was considered the center of world
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Leon Trotsky
An Illustrated Introduction
Tariq Ali, illustrated by Phil Evans
This illustrated introductions irreverent cartoons will amuse readers and sur-
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100 Years of the Russian Revolution, 19172017
Lessons of October
Leon Trotsky
Trotskys sharply polemic 1924 account of the events of 1917 offered the first
effort to defend the history of the revolution and the role of the Bolshevik
Party from emerging distortions.
9781608467389 | $13.00 | PAPERBACK | 126 pages

Reminiscences of Lenin
Nadezhda Konstantinova Krupskaya
A personal account of Lenins life and thought, written by the person who
knew him best.
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Revolution and Counterrevolution


Class Struggle in a Moscow Metal Factory
Kevin Murphy
Kevin Murphys writing, based on exhaustive research, is the most thorough
investigation to date on working-class life during the revolutionary era.
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State and Revolution


V. I. Lenin, annotated and introduced by Todd Chretien
An insightful presentation of Lenins contribtuion to Marxism on dismantling
capitalist political power and institutionalizing workers self-emancipation.
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Trotsky on Lenin
Leon Trotsky
Combining Young Lenin and On Lenin in one volume, this is a fascinating
political biography by fellow revolutionary Leon Trotsky.
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Year One of the Russian Revolution


Victor Serge, edited and translated by Peter Sedgwick
Brimming with the honesty and passionate conviction for which he has
become famous, Victor Serges account of the first year of the Russian
Revolutionthrough all of its achievements and challengescaptures both
the heroism of the mass upsurge that gave birth to soviet democracy and the
crippling circumstances that began to chip away at its historic gains.
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Historical Materialism Book Series
Editorial Board: Sebastian Budgen (Paris), Steve Edwards (London), Marcel van der Linden
(Amsterdam), Peter Thomas (London)
The capitalist crisis of the twenty-first century has been met by a resurgence of interest
in critical Marxist theory. Yet the publishing institutions committed to Marxism have
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for vigorous intellectual debate and exchange on the left.

Landscape Between Ideology Red International


and the Aesthetic of Labour Unions (RILU) 19201937
Marxist Essays on British Art and Art Theory, Reiner Tosstorff
17501850 The Red International of Labour Unions
Andrew Hemingway (RILU) was a central instrument for the
This collection brings together for the first spreading of international communism during
time many of the influential Marxist art his- the inter-war period. This comprehensive
torian Andrew Hemingways most important history, based on extensive research in the
works on Romantic landscape painting. With former communist archives in Moscow and
a careful eye for both the ideological and East Berlin, sheds significant light on the
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Marxist Monetary Theory
What Went Wrong? Collected Papers
The Nicaraguan Revolution Costas Lapavitsas
A Marxist Analysis Money and finance are prominent, even
Dan La Botz dominant, features of contemporary capital-
ism. Lapavitsas was one of the first political
When the Nicaraguan Revolution overthrew economists to notice and devote his research to
the Somoza Regime in 1979, it inspired radi- their ascendancy. He offers a resolutely Marxist
cals across the globe. And yet its promise and perspective on contemporary capitalism while
potential was extinguished by the early 1990s. remaining conversant with the history of
This insightful and penetrating analysis traces political economy, sensitive to mainstream eco-
the origins of this failure to politics of the nomic theory, and fully aware of the empirical
Sandinistas, specifically their lack of rank-and- reality of financialisation.
file democracy that left all power in the hands
9781608468300 | $28.00 | 320 pages | November 2017
of Daniel Ortega.
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The History of Italian Marxism Communards and Other
From Its Origins to the Great War Cultural Histories
Paolo Favilli Essays by Adrian Rifkin
9781608468034 | $28.00 | 464 pages | September 2017 Adrian Rifkin, edited by Steve Edwards
9781608468249 | $36.00 | 548 pages | November 2017
Otto Bauer (18811938)
Thinker and Politician Antonio Gramsci
Ewa Czerwinska-Schupp Towards an Intellectual Biography
9781608468171 | $28.00 | 408 pages | October 2017 Alastair Davidson
9781608468256 | $28.00 | 348 pages | September 2017
Revolution, Defeat and
Theoretical Underdevelopment The Rhythm of Thought in Gramsci
Russia, Turkey, Spain, Bolivia A Diachronic Interpretation
Loren Goldner of Prison Notebooks
9781608468188 | $28.00 | 248 pages | September 2017 Giuseppe Cospito
9781608468263 | $28.00 | 260 pages | September 2017
Reform, Revolution and Direct
Action amongst British Miners Finance Capital Today
The Struggle for the Charter in 1919 Corporations and Banks
Martyn Ives in the Lasting Global Slump
9781608468195 | $28.00 | 340 pages | September 2017 Franois Chesnais
9781608468270 | $28.00 | 310 pages | October 2017

Althusser and Theology


Religion, Politics and Philosophy The Politics of Style
Edited by Agon Hamza Towards a Marxist Poetics
9781608468201 | $28.00 | 220 pages | November 2017 Daniel Hartley
9781608468287 | $28.00 | 280 pages | 20171114

The Dutch and German


Communist Left (19001968) Communes and Workers Control
Neither Lenin nor Trotsky nor Stalin! in Venezuela
All Workers Must Think for Themselves! Building 21st Century Socialism from Below
Philippe Bourrinet Dario Azzellini
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The Mismeasure of Wealth Marx Worldwide


Essays on Marx and Social Form On the Development of the International
Patrick Murray Discourse on Marx since 1965
9781608468225 | $36.00 | 524 pages | September 2017 Jan Hoff
9781608468324 | $28.00 | 376 pages | November 2017

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Studies in Critical Social Sciences
Editor: David Fasenfest
Modern capitalism began the twenty-first century seemingly victorious as the dominant
social and economic organizing principle in the world. Rampant deregulation accompa-
nied a wholesale attack on the social, economic, and political gains of the prior century
under the guise of increasing competitiveness and the need to respond to the forces of
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The peer-reviewed Studies in Critical Social Sciences book series offers insights into
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ple race, gender, culturethat have been defining our new age.
Studies in Critical Social Sciences includes the subseries Studies in Critical Research
on Religion and Critical Global Studies.

Poverty of Work Guns, God, Gold and Glory


Selling Servant, Slave and Temporary Labor American Character and its Discontents
on the Free Market Lauren Langman and George Lundskow
David Van Arsdale From a small group of devout Puritan settlers,
This chilling look inside the history of employ- the United States ultimately became the rich-
ment agencies in the United States argues that est, most powerful empire in the history of the
they should have been abolished with slavery, world. Yet it is now in a process of implosion
or at the very least, put under tight govern- and decay. This book, inspired by Frankfurt
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9781608468331 | $28.00 | 216 pages | September 2017
Hip Hops Hostile Gospel
NASCAR, Sturgis, and the New A Post-Soul Theological Exploration
Economy of Spectacle Daniel White Hodge
Daniel Krier and William J. Swart Is there such a thing as a Hip Hop theology?
In this provocative and original monograph, Drawing on interviews from those in the Hip
Krier and Swart argue that NASCAR and Hop community and a critical engagement
the carnivalesque displays at Sturgiss mass with the theological and ecclesiological rumi-
motorcycle rallies reveal how spectator nations of over 8,500 songs, Hodge aims to
events of this scale have come to function as paint a picture of what a Hip Hop theology of
intensive sites of profit making in contem- community might entail, how it may look, and
porary capitalism. The authors lucidly trace what it could feel like.
the historical development of these eco- 9781608468454 | $28.00 | 250 pages | October 2017
nomic spectacles and analyze the structural
components that sustain them.
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Recent and Recommended
101 Changemakers
Rebels and Radicals Who Changed US History
Edited by Michele Bollinger and Dao X. Tran
101 profiles of social justice leaders who changed the world, made accessible
for students in grades 5-9.
9781608461561 | $19.95 | HARDBACK | 210 pages

9.5 Theses on Art and Class


Ben Davis
Davis draws the curtain back on the contemporary art world to assail its
commodified roots.
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The Battle for Justice in Palestine


The Case for a Single Democratic State in Palestine
Ali Abunimah
An effective strategy for moving forward in the struggle for justice and a
single state solution in Palestine.
9781608463244 | $17.00 | PAPERBACK | 312 pages

A Beautiful Ghetto
Photographs by Devin Allen, introduction by D. Watkins
Allens work demonstrates a connection between resistance as a daily activity,
a way of life in the ghetto, and resistance as a political act, as played out in the
streets last spring. Washington Post
9781608467594 | $24.95 | HARDBACK | 128 pages

Black Liberation and Socialism


Ahmed Shawki
A sharp and insightful analysis of movements against racism, with essential
lessons for todays struggles.
9781931859264 | $12.00 | PAPERBACK | 168 pages

The Black Power Mixtape


19671975
Edited by Gran Olsson
A provocative treasure trove of never-before-seen images and interviews of
the Black Power movement, with contemporary reflections.
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Boots Riley
Tell Homeland SecurityWe Are the Bomb
Boots Riley, introduction by Adam Mansbach
Blending poetics, politics, and everyday life, the singular lyrics of Boots Riley,
poet of the hip-hop underground are collected here.
9781608462537 | $22.95 | PAPERBACK | 240 pages

Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions


The Global Struggle for Palestinian Rights
Omar Barghouti
Omar Barghouti offers a manifesto for winning Palestinian civil rights.
9781608461141 | $16.00 | PAPERBACK | 320 pages

The BreakBeat Poets


New American Poetry in the Age of Hip-Hop
Edited by Kevin Coval, Quraysh Ali Lansana, and Nate Marshall
Hip-Hop is the largest youth culture in the history of the planet rock. This is
the first poetry anthology by and for the Hip-Hop generation.
9781608463954 | $19.95 | PAPERBACK | 376 pages

Capitalism
A Ghost Story
Arundhati Roy
With anger and compassion, Roy exposes the sordid underbelly and dark
inhumanity of capitalism in India and around the globe.
9781608463855 | $14.95 | PAPERBACK | 136 pages

Demand the Impossible!


A Radical Manifesto
Bill Ayers
Demand the Impossible! is a manifesto for movement-makers and an invitation
to join hands and make history together.
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Democracy at Work
A Cure for Capitalism
Richard D. Wolff
Richard Wolff is the leading socialist economist in the country. This book
is required reading for anyone concerned about a fundamental transforma-
tion of the ailing capitalist economy. Cornel West
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9781608462476 | $15.00 | PAPERBACK | 220 pages

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The Doctor and the Saint
Caste, Race, and Annihilation of Caste:
The Debate Between B. R. Ambedkar and M. K. Gandhi
Arundhati Roy
Arundhati Roy examines the persistent inequality in India through an exten-
sive critique of Gandhis views on race, caste and imperialism.
9781608467976 | $15.95 | PAPERBACK | 179 pages Arundhati Roy is incandescent in her brilliance
and her fearlessness. Junot Daz

Arundhati
The End of Imagination Roy
Arundhati Roy
The End of
Five of Arundhati Roys acclaimed books of essays in one comprehensive Imagination
volume for the first time, with a new introduction by the author. Booker Prize-winning author of The God of Small Things

9781608466191 | $19.95 | PAPERBACK | 408 pages

Exoneree Diaries
The Fight for Innocence, Independence, and Identity
Alison Flowers
An in-depth and personal look into the lives after prison of four people
wrongfully imprisoned for crimes they didnt commit.
9781608466757 | $17.95 | PAPERBACK | 288 pages

Freedom Is a Constant Struggle


Ferguson, Palestine, and the Foundations of a Movement
Angela Y. Davis, edited by Frank Barak, preface by Cornel West
In this new collection, Davis illuminates the connections among global
struggles against state violence and oppression throughout history.
9781608465644 | $15.95 | PAPERBACK | 176 pages

From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation


Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Taylors searching examination of the social, political and economic dimen-
sions of the prevailing racial order offers important context for understanding
the necessity of the emerging movement for black liberation.
Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow
9781608465620 | $17.95 | PAPERBACK | 288 pages

Hope in the Dark


Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities
Rebecca Solnit
No writer has better understood the mix of fear and possibility, peril and
exuberance thats marked this new millennium. Bill McKibben
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Hopes and Prospects
Noam Chomsky
Exploring the growing gap between North and South, American excep-
tionalism, the fiascos of Iraq and Afghanistan, and USIsraeli assaults
on Gaza, Chomsky also sees hope in global solidarity movements.
9781931859967 | $17.00 | PAPERBACK | 336 pages

Howard Zinn Speaks


Collected Speeches 19632009
Howard Zinn, edited by Anthony Arnove
Howard Zinn has illuminated our history like no other US historian. This col-
lection of his speeches on protest movements, racism, war, and US history
many never before publishedcovers more than four decades.
9781608462599 | $18.95 | PAPERBACK | 320 pages

In the Shadows of the American Century


The Rise and Decline of US Global Power
Alfred W. McCoy
Explores the distinctive instruments of American ascent to global domination
and hegemonyincluding covert intervention, client elites, psychological
torture, and surveillance.
9781608467730 | $18.00 | PAPERBACK | 280 pages

Islamophobia and the Politics of Empire


The Cultural Logic of Empire
Deepa Kumar
Islamophobia and the Politics of Empire examines the war on terror and the
origins of the ongoing assault on Muslims and Arabs in the United States.
9781608462117 | $17.00 | PAPERBACK | 220 pages

The John Carlos Story


The Sports Moment That Changed the World
Dave Zirin and John Carlos, foreword by Cornel West
John Carlos and Tommie Smiths Black Power salute on the 1968 Olympic
podium sparked controversy and career fallout.
9781608462247 | $15.95 | PAPERBACK | 220 pages

A Little Piece of Ground


Elizabeth Laird with Sonia Nimr
An extraordinary book for young readers about war and peace in Palestine
through the eyes of a twelve-year-old boy.
24 9781931859387 | $9.95 | PAPERBACK | 240 pages

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Long Shot
The Triumphs and Struggles of an NBA Freedom Fighter
Craig Hodges with Rory Fanning, foreword by Dave Zirin
Two-time NBA champion Craig Hodges has never been shy about speaking
truth to power, but his outspokenness cost him dearly.
9781608466078 | $22.95 | HARDBACK | 220 pages

Masters of Mankind
Essays and Lectures, 19692013
Noam Chomsky, foreword by Marc Raskin
Chomsky examines the nature of state power, from the ideologies driving the
Cold War to the war on terror, and reintroduces the moral and legal questions
that all too often go unheeded.
9781608463633 | $12.95 | PAPERBACK | 162 pages

The Meaning of Marxism


Paul DAmato
A lively and accessible introduction to the ideas of Karl Marx, with historical
and contemporary examples.
9781608462506 | $17.00 | PAPERBACK | 352 pages

Men Explain Things To Me (Updated Edition)


Rebecca Solnit
Feminist, frequently funny, unflinchingly honest, and often scathing in its
conclusions. Salon
9781608464968 | $15.95 | HARDBACK | 171 pages

More Than a Score


The New Uprising Against High-Stakes Testing
Jesse Hagopian, preface by Diane Ravitch, foreword by Alfie Kohn,
afterword by Wayne Au
Key participants in the growing movement of teachers, students, and parents
organizing against high-stakes testing.
9781608463923 | $18.00 | PAPERBACK | 336 pages

The Mother of All Questions


Rebecca Solnit
Indispensable commentary on women who refuse to be silenced, misogynistic
violence, the fragile masculinity of the literary canon, the gender binary, the
recent history of rape jokes, and much more.
9781608467402 | $14.95 | PAPERBACK | 192 pages
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My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter
Aja Monet
Powerful, poetic meditations on motherhood, sisterhood, spirituality,
solidarity, displacement/gentrification, racism, and sexism.
9781608467679 | $16.00 | PAPERBACK | 120 pages

Neoliberalisms War on Higher Education


Henry A. Giroux
Addresses what educators, young people, and concerned ctizens can do to
reclaim higher education from market-driven neoliberal ideologies.
9781608463343 | $17.00 | PAPERBACK | 256 pages

Night Thoughts
Wallace Shawn
Writer and actor Wallace Shawns probing, honest, and self-critical take on
civilization and its discontents.
9781608468126 | $14.95 | HARDBACK | 112 pages

On Antisemitism
Solidarity and the Struggle for Justice
Jewish Voice for Peace, foreword by Judith Butler
Antisemitism is harmful and real in our society. What must also be addressed
is how the deployment of false charges of antisemitism or redefining antisemi-
tism can suppress the global progressive fight for justice.
9781608467617 | $19.95 | PAPERBACK | 288 pages

On Palestine
Noam Chomsky and Ilan Papp, edited by Frank Barat
Two leading voices in the struggle to liberate Palestine discuss the road ahead
for Palestinians and how the international community can pressure Israel to
end its human rights abuses against the people of Palestine.
9781608464708 | $11.95 | PAPERBACK | 224 pages

Optimism over Despair


On Capitalism, Empire, and Social Change
Noam Chomsky and C. J. Polychroniou
Wide-ranging interviews on war, power, and politics with Noam Chomsky,
the worlds leading critic of US foreign policy.
9781608467990 | $16.95 | PAPERBACK | 180 pages

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Organized Labor and the Black Worker, 16191981
Philip S. Foner, foreword by Robin D. G. Kelley
Documents a very long history of trade union . . . intransigence to
Black working-class advancement alongside episodes of interracial class
unity and the elusive promise of a radical future. Robin D. G. Kelley
9781608467877 | $20.00 | PAPERBACK | 492 pages

A Peoples History of Chicago


Kevin Coval, foreword by Chance the Rapper
These seventy-seven poems honor the everyday lives and enduring resistance
of the citys workers, poor people, and people of color, and their cultural and
political revolutions.
9781608466719 | $17.00 | PAPERBACK | 152 pages

The Politics of Che Guevara


Theory and Practice
Samuel Farber
A political portrait focused on Guevaras thought and political record, dis-
pelling many of the myths about the revolutionary.
9781608466016 | $16.95 | PAPERBACK | 192 pages

Rich People Things


Real Life Secrets of the Predator Class
Chris Lehmann
Keeping up with the American elite can be tiring. This is the laymans
guide to how the wealthy maintain control.
9781608461523 | $16.95 | PAPERBACK | 280 pages

Shadow Government
Surveillance, Secret Wars, and a Global Security State
in a Single-Superpower World
Tom Engelhardt, foreword by Glenn Greenwald
A powerful survey of a militarized America building a surveillance structure
unparalleled in history.
9781608463657 | $15.95 | PAPERBACK | 192 pages

Socialism . . . Seriously
A Brief Guide to Human Liberation
Danny Katch
Warning to all Democrats, Republicans, and libertarians: this book might turn
you into a closet socialist. Judah Friedlander
9781608465156 | $13.95 | PAPERBACK | 182 pages
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The Silenced Majority
Stories of Uprisings, Occupations, Resistance, and Hope
Amy Goodman and Denis Moynihan
Goodman and Moynihan provide a vivid record of social movements today
and the ordinary people standing up to corporate and government power.
9781608462315 | $16.00 | PAPERBACK | 380 pages

Things That Can and Cannot Be Said


Essays and Conversations
Arundhati Roy and John Cusack
In this rich dialogue on surveillance, empire, and power, Roy and Cusack
describe meeting NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden in Moscow.
9781608467174 | $10.95 | PAPERBACK | 106 pages

Undivided Rights
Women of Color Organizing for Reproductive Justice
by Jael Silliman, Marlene Gerber Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena Gutirrez
Undivided Rights captures the evolving and largely unknown activist history of
women of color organizing for reproductive justice.
9781608466177 | $19.00 | PAPERBACK | 384 pages

Vive la Revolution
A Stand-up History of the French Revolution
Mark Steel
A cross between a history of the French Revolution and a spirited defense of
the ideals that inspired it. Independent
9781931859370 | $15.00 | PAPERBACK | 293 pages

Whats My Name, Fool?


Sports and Resistance in the United States
Dave Zirin
Zirin shows how sports express the worst, as well as the most creative and
exciting, features of American society.
9781931859202 | $15.00 | PAPERBACK | 300 pages

The Whiskey of Our Discontent


Gwendolyn Brooks as Conscience and Change Agent
Edited by Quraysh Ali Lansana and Georgia A. Popoff,
foreword by Sonia Sanchez
Reflections on the profound influence of poet, educator, and social activist
Gwendolyn Brooks through examinations of her life and work.
28 9781608467631 | $18.00 | PAPERBACK | 220 pages

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