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La Haine - Jean Casseur

“London’s burning! London’s burning!” zong The Clash in 1979. Maar hoewel zij het hadden over files en verveling stond Londen daadwerkelijk in…

Death at the hands of the police: the third anniversary of the killing of Mark Duggan - Wail Qasim

Reflections on the killing of Mark Duggan by London's Metropolitan police which…

Accompanying: Pathways to social change - Staughton Lynd

To better understand the impact of social movements in recent years, this analysis distinguishes…

Escape from freedom - Erich Fromm

The pursuit of freedom has indelibly marked Western culture since Renaissance humanism and Protestantism began the fight for individualism and self-determination.

Dirty wars: The world is a battlefield - Jeremy Scahill

In Dirty Wars, Jeremy Scahill, author of the New York Times best-seller Blackwater, takes us inside…

Stop, thief!: The commons, enclosures, and resistance - Peter Linebaugh

In bold and intelligently written essays, historian Peter Linebaugh takes aim at the thieves of land…

Industrial unionism: the road to freedom - Joseph J. Ettor

Joseph J. Ettor's pamphlet explaining the IWW's Preamble. Published in 1913.

Toward an anthropological theory of value: The false coin of our own dreams - David Graeber

This innovative book is the first comprehensive synthesis of economic, political,…

The trial of a new society - Justus Ebert

Justus Ebert's pamphlet on the Lawrence textile strike and the trials of Ettor, Giovannitti and Caruso, IWW organizer falsely charged with murder…

A home for everyone: help save the Red & Black Cafe

Known as a wonderful radical community space in Portland, Oregon, the Red & Black Cafe has also been an important resource for Portland's…

Revolutions in reverse: Essays on politics, violence, art, and imagination - David Graeber

Capitalism as we know it appears to be coming apart.

Why strikes are lost! How to win! - W.E. Trautmann

A 1912 pamphlet written by W.E. Trautmann, railing against craft unionism and contracts.
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