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About Haymarket Books


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Things That Can


and Cannot Be Said
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.
Arundhati Roy is one of the most confident
and original thinkers of our time.
Naomi Klein
[Roy is] an electrifying political essayist.... So
fluent is her prose, so keen her understanding of global politics, and so resonant
her objections to nuclear weapons, assaults against the environment, and the endless suffering of the poor that her essays are as uplifting as they are galvanizing.
Booklist
The fierceness with which Arundhati Roy loves humanity moves my heart.
Alice Walker
In late 2014, Arundhati Roy, John Cusack, and Daniel Ellsberg travelled to Moscow to meet
with NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. The result was a series of essays and dialogues in
which Roy and Cusack reflect on their conversations with Snowden.
In these provocative and penetrating discussions, Roy and Cusack discuss the nature of the
state, empire, and surveillance in an era of perpetual war; the meaning of flags and patriotism; the role of foundations and NGOs in limiting dissent; and the ways in which capital
but not people can freely cross borders.
Arundhati Roy studies architecture in New Delhi, India, where she now

lives. She is the author of the novel The God of Small Things, for which she
received the 1997 Booker Prize. The novel has been translated into forty languages worldwide. She has written several nonfiction books, including Field
Notes on Democracy: Listening to Grasshoppers and Capitalism: A Ghost Story,
both published by Haymarket Books.

John Cusack is a writer, a filmmaker, and a board member of the Freedom


of the Press Foundation.
978-1-60846-717-4 Trade Paper $9.95 120 pages October 2016

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Demand
the Impossible!
A Radical Manifesto
Bill Ayers

Demand the Impossible! is a manifesto for movementmakers and an invitation to join hands and make
history together. In an era defined by mass incarceration, endless war, economic crisis, catastrophic environmental destruction, and a political system offering
more of the same, radical social transformation has
never been more urgentor seemed more remote.
Demand the Impossible! urges us to imagine a world beyond what this rotten system would
have us believe is possible. In critiquing the world around us, insurgent educator and activist Bill Ayers uncovers cracks in the system, raises the horizons for radical change, and
envisions strategies for building the movement we need to make a world worth living in.
Demand the Impossible! is more than a book, more than a manifesto. It is a torch.
Bill Ayerss vision for a humane future is incendiaryfire that incinerates old
logics and illuminates new paths. If we do not end the violence of militarism,
materialism, caging, dispossession, debt, want, ignorance, and global warming,
our very survival is impossible. Read aloud.
Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination
Bill Ayers is a social justice activist, teacher, Distinguished Professor of Ed-

ucation (retired) at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and author of two


memoirs, Fugitive Days and Public Enemy.

978-1-60846-670-2 Trade Paper $12.95 150 pages September 2016

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Silence Is Broken
Further Reports from
the Feminist Revolutions
Rebecca Solnit

In a timely and incisive follow-up to her national


bestseller Men Explain Things to Me, Rebecca Solnit
offers 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. In
characteristic style, Solnit mixes humor, keen analysis, and powerful insight in these essays.

Praise for Men Explain Things to Me:

Its a fraught time to be female in America (or should I say fraught-er), and
Rebecca Solnits Men Explain Things to Me is the most clarifying, soothing, and
socially aware document Ive read on the topic this year.
Lena Dunham, Wall Street Journal
The antidote to mansplaining.

The Stranger

Writer, historian, and activist Rebecca Solnit is the author of numerous


books about environment, landscape, community, art, politics, hope, and memory, including the national bestseller Men Explain Things to Me, Hope in the Dark,
The Faraway Nearby, A Paradise Built in Hell, A Field Guide to Getting Lost, Wanderlust: A History of Walking, and River of Shadows: Eadweard Muybridge and the
Technological Wild West (for which she received a Guggenheim, the National
Book Critics Circle Award in criticism, and the Lannan Literary Award). A
product of the California public education system from kindergarten to graduate school, she is a contributing editor to Harpers.
978-1-60846-740-2 Trade Paper $14.95 180 pages March 2017

Los Hombres Me Explican Cosas


Spanish-Language Edition

978-1-60846-721-1 Trade Paper $12.95 171 pages February 2017

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Long Shot

The Struggles and Triumphs


of an NBA Freedom Fighter

Craig Hodges and Rory Fanning,


with an introduction by Dave Zirin
It is time to remove Craig Hodges from exile status and place him where he has always
belonged: on the shortlist of the activist athletes who stood tall, paid the price and now
live their lives perhaps scarred, but without
regrets. Read this book so a new generation of NBA players and fans will know
his true story. Read this book to say not in a whisper but with a confident shout,
You DO want to be like Craig Hodges.
Dave Zirin, from the Introduction
Blackballed NBA champion Craig Hodges explores the challenges and rewards of using
a celebrity platform to stand up against racism and exploitation.From Michael Jordan to
George H. W. Bush, Craig Hodges has never been shy about speaking truth to powerand it
cost him dearly. In the prime of his career, Hodges was blackballed from the NBA for using
his platform as a professional athlete to stand up against racism and economic exploitation.
In this well-told and passionate memoir, Hodges shares the stories of his lifelong crusade to
improve conditions for African Americans, including his collaborations with Jim Brown, R.
Kelly, Nelson Mandela, Coretta Scott King, Michael Jordan, and more.
Craig Hodges played in the NBA for ten seasons, during which time he led

the league in three-point shooting percentage three times. He won two NBA
championships with the Chicago Bulls in 1991 and 1992 and is a three-time
Three-Point Contest champion at All-Star Weekend.

Rory Fanning walked across the United States for the Pat Tillman Foun-

dation in 2008 and 2009, following two deployments to Afghanistan with the
Second Army Ranger Battalion. He is the author of Worth Fighting For: An
Army Rangers Journey Out of the Military and Across America. Fanning works at
Haymarket Books.

978-1-60846-607-8 Trade Cloth $22.95 220 pages March 2017

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The Violent
American Century

War and Terror Since World War II


John Dower

World War II marked the apogee of industrialized total war. Great powers savaged one and other. Hostilities engulfed the globe. The mobilization extended
to virtually every sector of every nation. Air war, including the terror bombing of civilians, emerged as
a central strategy of the victorious Anglo-American
powers. The devastation was catastrophic almost everywhere, with the notable exception of
the United States, which exited the strife unscathed and unmatched in power and influence.
The death toll of the fighting forces and civilians worldwide was staggering. The Violent
American Century addresses the United Statesled transformations in war conduct and
strategizing that followed 1945beginning with brutal localized hostilities, proxy wars, and
the nuclear terror of the Cold War and ending with the asymmetrical conflicts of the present
day. Today, the military playbook meshes brute force with a focus on nonstate terrorism,
counterinsurgency, clandestine operations, a vast web of overseas American military bases,
andmost touted of alla revolutionary new era of computerized precision warfare. In
contrast to World War II, postwar death and destruction has been comparatively small. By
any other measure, it has been appallingand shows no sign of abating.
The winner of numerous national prizes for his historical writings, including
the Pulitzer and the National Book Award for Embracing Defeat: Japan in
the Wake of World War II, John Dower draws heavily on hard data and
internal US planning and pronouncements in this concise analysis of war and
terror in our time. In doing so, he places US policy and practice firmly within
the broader context of global mayhem, havoc, and slaughter since World War
IIalways with bottom-line attentiveness to the human costs of this legacy
of unceasing violence.

978-1-60846-723-5 Trade Paper $15.95 150 pages December 2016

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Splinterlands
John Feffer

Julian West, looking backward from 2050, tries to


understand why the world and his family have fallen apart.
P art Field Notes from a Catastrophe, part 1984, and
part World War Z, John Feffers striking new dystopian novel takes us deep into the battered, shattered
world of 2050. The European Union has broken
apart. Great powers like Russia and China have shriveled. Americas global military footprint has virtually
disappeared and the United States remains united in name only. Nationalism has proven
the centurys most enduring force, as ever-rising global temperatures have supercharged
each-against-all competition and conflict among the now 300-plus members of an increasingly feeble United Nations.
As he navigates the world of 2050, Julian West offers a roadmap for the path were already
on, a chronicle of impending disaster, and a faint light of hope. He may be humanitys last
best chance to explain how the world unraveledif he can survive the savage beauty of the
Splinterlands.
John Feffer is the director of Foreign Policy in Focus at the Institute for

Policy Studies. In 2012 and 2013, he was also an Open Society Fellow looking
at the transformations that have taken place in Eastern Europe since 1989. He
is the author of several books and numerous articles. He has also produced six
plays, including three one-man shows, and published a novel.

978-1-60846-724-2 Trade Paper $13.95 130 pages December 2016

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When the Welfare


People Come
R ace and Class in the US
Child Protection System
Don Lash

In this groundbreaking look at the history and politics


of the US child protection system, When the Welfare
People Come exposes the system in its totality, from
child protective investigation to foster care and mandated services, arguing that it constitutes a mechanism of control exerted over poor and working-class
parents and children.
Unmasking the racist nature of the child protection system (where Black and Indigenous
children are disproportionately represented), Lash supplements historical analysis with
first-person narratives, with the voices of parents and foster youth bringing to light the
present-day abuses and injustices of these institutions, which have played a troublesome
role in our history.
Lashs analysis lays bare the historical continuity of the system, even as its immediate concerns and ideological justifications have shifted. From its emergence in the nineteenth
century, fear of violent social disruption was paired with moralistic rhetoric to justify intervention and regulation, while todays system emphasizes a cycle of dependency and
treatment of families deemed pathological. Disturbingly, as Lash documents, changes
in the structure, rationale, and priorities have not altered the essential relationship between
the child welfare system and the families it regulates.
When the Welfare People Come concludes by pointing a way forward for positive reform,
including parent-led initiatives and labor-parent-community solidarity,
Don Lash is an attorney who has practiced in the areas of disability rights,

education, and child welfare for more than twenty years.

978-1-60846-743-3 Trade Paper $16.95 200 pages November 2016

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Struggle or Starve

Working-Class Unity in Belfasts


1932 Outdoor Relief Riots
Sen Mitchell

The story of how thousands of Catholics and Protestants united to challenge poverty and unemployment in Belfast, Ireland.
It is brilliant that Sen Mitchell has brought
these great events back to life. It will be an
inspiration to unite again in todays struggles.
Ken Loach, director of The Wind that Shakes the Barley
All the binary stereotypes of Belfasts history are challenged in this extraordinary account of how a small group of working-class Communists led an uprising of tens of thousands of Protestant and Catholic unemployed in October
1932. As Mitchell so vividly shows, the Outdoor Relief Movement shook the
sectarian North of Ireland statelet to its very foundations.
Mike Davis, author of Planet of Slums
This is history from below: raucous, sprawling, unconstrained by the imposition of an Orange/Green paradigm on events which arose from an entirely
different aspect of Belfasts social being, bristling with intimations of a different
way of political life.
Eamonn McCann, author, journalist, and civil rights veteran
In October 1932, the streets of Belfast were gripped by vicious and widespread rioting that
lasted the better part of a week. Thousands of unarmed demonstrators fought pitched battles against heavily armed police. Unemployed workers and whole working-class communities dug trenches and built barricades to hold off the police assault. The event became
known as the Outdoor Relief Riotone of the few instances in which class sympathy managed to trump sectarian loyalties in a city famous for its divisions.
Sen Mitchell lives in Dublin, Ireland, and is a founding member of People
Before Profit. He was the first person to stand for election under the partys banner.

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978-1-60846-678-8 Trade Paper $16.95 250 pages October 2016

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Urban Revolt

State Power and the Rise of Peoples


Movements in the Global South
Edited by Trevor Ngwane,
Luke Sinwell, and Immanuel Ness

Through detailed case studies, Urban Revolt unravels


the potential and limitations of urban social movements on an international level and provides a new
theoretical perspective on their revolutionary potential. The book draws cases from Asia to Latin America,
written by scholars and activists at the forefront of the
urban social movements in these countries. The case studies aim to address not only the
extent to which movements challenge neoliberalism, but also capitalism itself.
Using South Africa as a lens, the book discusses social movements in Mexico, India, and
beyond, further highlighting the ways in which the supremacy of multinational capital has
advanced poverty, particularly in the global South.
The book is divided into three primary sections or themes. The first is antiracist movements
and community responses to police brutality. The next is service-delivery movements. The
final section covers movements that seek to instill alternative, transformative forms of governance to those offered under the capitalist system. Each of these thematic areas begins
with a brief introduction by the editors.
Trevor Ngwane is attached to the Research Chair for Social Change at the
University of Johannesburg, in which he is a researcher in the Rebellion of the
Poor protest monitoring and database compilation project.
Luke Sinwell is a coauthor of Marikana: A View from the Mountain and a
Case to Answer and the coeditor of Contesting Transformation: Popular Resistance
in Twenty-First-Century South Africa.
Immanuel Ness is the author of multiple books, including Ours to Master and

to Own: Workers Control from the Commune to the Present.

978-1-60846-713-6 Trade Paper $19.95 320 pages March 2017

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The Last Day


of Oppression, and the
First Day of the Same
The Politics and Economics
of the New Latin American Left
Jeffery R. Webber

This book offers an overarching political and economic evaluation of the Latin American left between
the late 1990s and 2016.
One of the best Anglophone Marxists writing about Latin America, Webber
hits on all of the main questions facing the Latin American left today.
Lance Selfa, author of The Democrats: A Critical History
In this penetrating volume, Jeffery Webber explains the political dynamics and conflicts
underpinning the contradictory evolution of left-wing governments and social movements
in Latin America in the last two decades.
Webber grounds his study in an analysis of trends in capitalist accumulation from 1990 to
2015 throughout Latin America and particularly in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, and Venezuela. He explains inequality there today with a decolonial Marxist framework
rooted in a new understanding of class and its complex associations with racial and gender
oppression. Webber also discusses Indigenous and peasant resistance to the expansion of
private mining, agro-industry, and natural gas and oil activities. The book concludes with
chapters on passive revolution in Bolivia under Evo Morales (200615) and debates
around dual power and class composition during the era of Hugo Chvez in Venezuela
(19992013).
Jeffery R. Webber is a lecturer in the School of Politics and International

Relations at Queen Mary, University of London. He is the author of several


books on Latin America, including From Rebellion to Reform in Bolivia: Class
Struggle, Indigenous Liberation, and the Politics of Evo Morales (2011) and Red
October: Left-Indigenous Struggles in Modern Bolivia (2011).

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978-1-60846-715-0 Trade Paper $19.95 320 pages December 2016

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Song of the Stubborn


One Thousand
The Watsonville Canning Strike,
198587
Peter Shapiro

An account of the successful strike by mainly Mexican


women workers at the largest plant in Watsonville,
California.
Peter Shapiro combines wonderful storytelling
with a sharp historians analysis to explain an
important but little-known corner of the United States labor movement. Song of
the Stubborn One Thousand is a story of hope and inspiration. Its a must read for
anyone interested in the power of working people and minorities.
Journalist Reese Erlich, who covered the strike for the Christian Science Monitor
On September 9, 1985, one thousand mainly Mexican women workers in Watsonville,
California, the frozen food capital of the world, were forced out on strike in response to
an attempt by Watsonville Canning owner Mort Console to break their union. Before the
eighteen-month strike was over, they had foiled a company attempt to decertify their union,
forced Mort Console to sell his plant to avoid bankruptcy, and finally won a settlement from
the new owner, despite having been advised by the Teamsters that the strike was formally
over and they could no longer count on union support. The Watsonville Canning strike was
a dramatic show of power by women workers, whose struggle became a rallying point for
the Chicano movement. In the course of the strike, a virtually moribund local union was
revitalized and Watsonvilles Latino/a majority emerged as a major force in local politics.
Peter Shapiro is a retired letter carrier and longtime labor journalist. His

union paper was repeatedly honored during his tenure as editor, and he has
published in Labor Notes, Labor Studies Journal, Unity, and the Nation.

978-1-60846-680-1 Trade Paper $18.95 280 pages September 2016

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Reproductive Rights
and Wrongs

The Global Politics of Population Control

Betsy Hartmann, with a new preface by the author


With a new preface, this feminist classic tells the story of how international womens health activists fought to reform population-control
policies and promote a new agenda of sexual and reproductive health.
While their efforts bore fruit, many obstacles remain today. Reproductive Rights and Wrongs will provide knowledge and inspiration to a
new generation of readers who continue to fight for reproductive rights and social, environmental, and
gender justice.
Hartmann arguesand substantiatesthat rapid population growth is a symptom,
rather than a cause, of problematic economic and social development.
From the foreword by Helen Rodriguez-Trias, past president, American Public Health Association

978-1-60846-733-4 Trade Paper $19.95 488 pages November 2016

Not In Our Genes

Biology, Ideology, and Human Nature

Richard Lewontin, Steven Rose, and Leon J. Kamin


with a new preface by the authors
Not in our Genes systematically dismantles the claim that inequality is
the product of biological inheritance. This timely work contains a new
preface by the authors that discusses the scientific developments that
have occurred since the last edition was published.
Informative, entertaining, lucid, forceful, frequently witty . . .
never dull . . . should be read and remembered for a long time.
New York Times Book Review
The authors argue persuasively that biological explanations for why we act as we do are
based on faulty (in some cases, fabricated) data and wild speculation. . . . It is debunking at
its best.
Psychology Today
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1905

Second Edition

Leon Trotsky, with a new preface by Ralph Schoenman


1905 chronicles the key developments that led to revolution and the
unsuccessful attempt at overthrowing the Tsar of Russia. Despite being
long out of print, 1905 has remained the central point of reference for
those looking to understand the rising of workers, peasants, and soldiers
that nearly unseated the Tsar in 1905. Trotskys elegant, beautifully written account draws on his experience as a key leader of the revolution.
Leon Trotsky was a key leader of the Russian Revolution. Forced into exile in 1928,
Trotsky devoted the rest of his life to fighting the degeneration of the revolution and
rise of a new dictatorial regime. Vilified and isolated, he fought an uncompromising
battle with the Stalinist bureaucracy, defending the revolutionary and internationalist
principles upon which the revolution was based. In 1940, he was murdered by an agent
of the Stalinist regime.
978-1-60846-735-8 Trade Paper $22 488 pages October 2016

Lessons of October
Second Edition

Leon Trotsky, with an introduction by Duncan Hallas


In this sharply polemical account, Leon Trotsky draws up a balance
sheet of the worlds first successful workers revolution. Written in
1924 primarily for members of the newly created Communist International, Trotskys book focuses on the specific role played by the Bolshevik Party in leading Russian workers to victory.
Leon Trotsky was a key leader of the Russian Revolution. Forced into exile in 1928,
Trotsky devoted the rest of his life to fighting the degeneration of the revolution and
rise of a new dictatorial regime. Vilified and isolated, he fought an uncompromising
battle with the Stalinist bureaucracy, defending the revolutionary and internationalist
principles upon which the revolution was based. In 1940, he was murdered by an agent
of the Stalinist regime.
978-1-60846-738-9 Trade Paper $19 305 pages March 2017

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Revolutionary Democracy
Emancipation in Classical Marxism

Soma Marik, with a new introduction by the author


Complete with a new introduction, Revolutionary Democracy argues
that Marxism, including pre-revolution Bolshevism, has historically
been firmly aligned with democracy.
In this wide-ranging and insightful work, Soma Marik defends the
legacy of the Bolshevik Revolution, arguing against many of its detractors that the early communist regime was centrally concerned
with both the liberation of women and the expansion of democracy.

Soma Marik teaches womens studies and history at Jadavpur University in India.

978-1-60846-729-7 Trade Paper $22 537 pages March 2017

Leninism under Lenin


Marcel Liebman

A winner of the Isaac Deutscher Prize, Liebmann highlights democratic


dimensions in Lenins thinking as it developed over twenty-five years.
In this comprehensive and dynamic work, Liebman writes about the
dogmatism and sterility that plague most appraisals of Lenin, and
persuasively makes the case that the Russian revolutionarys political
ideas have an enduring relevance for todays activists.
From Leninism Under Lenin 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

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Marcel Liebman was a historian of socialism and communism.


978-1-60846-672-6 Trade Paper $19.95 471 pages November 2016

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Left Americana

The Radical Heart of US History


Paul Le Blanc

These essays highlight socialist and left-wing traditions that helped


shape US history in the direction of liberty and justice for all. From
the Marxist-tinged anarchism of the Haymarket martyrs to the Occupy
Wall Street movement, they give a vibrant sense of the central role of
the Left in social movements and struggles of the past and present and
trace some of the amazing individuals included, whose unstoppable
energies generated remarkable transformations.
Left Americana considers both the limitations and successes of Christian socialists, Communists, Maoists, Trotskyists, and the New Left activists of the sixties and seventies in creating profound social and
political change.
Paul Le Blanc is a professor of history at La Roche College and the author of numerous
books, including Unfinished Leninism and Lenin and the Revolutionary Party.
978-1-60846-682-5 Trade Paper $22 400 pages February 2017

Trotskyism in the United States


Historical Essays and Reconsiderations

Edited by Alan Wald, George Breitman, and Paul Le Blanc,


with a new preface by the authors
An outstanding set of informative essays, providing an unsurpassed
account of the dynamic revolutionary socialist current known as
American Trotskyism. In the new edition of this definitive work, Paul
Le Blanc offers fresh reflections on this history for scholars and activists in the twenty-first century.
Among Alan Walds widely acclaimed writings is The New York Intellectuals (1987).

George Breitman (191686) edited internationally influential volumes of works by Malcolm X and Leon Trotsky.

978-1-60846-685-6 Trade Paper $22 352 pages September 2016

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How Revolutionary Were


the Bourgeois Revolutions?
Abridged Edition

Neil Davidson, with a new preface by the author


In this abridged edition of his magisterial How Revolutionary Were
the Bourgeois Revolutions? Neil Davidson expertly distills his theoretical and historical insights about the nature of revolutions for
general readers.
I was frankly pole-axed by this magnificent book. Davidson resets the entire debate on the character of revolutions: bourgeois, democratic and
socialist. Hes sending me, at least, back to the library.
Mike Davis, author of Planet of Slums
This is, quite simply, the finest book of its kind.
Tony McKenna, Marx and Philosophy Review of Books
Neil Davidson currently lectures in sociology at the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Glasgow.
978-1-60846-731-0 Trade Paper $22 200 pages January 2017

Confronting Empire
Second Edition

Eqbal Ahmad, David Barsamian, Foreword by Edward Said,


with a new preface by David Barsamian
Confronting Empire offers insightful analyses of key political events
of the second half of the twentieth century. In these intimate and
wide-ranging conversations, Ahmad discusses nationalism, ethnic conflict, the politics of memory, and liberation struggles around the world.
Eqbal Ahmad (193399) was Professor Emeritus of international relations and Middle Eastern studies at Hampshire College and was managing
editor of the quarterly Race and Class. His articles and essays appeared in the Nation and
other journals throughout the world.

David Barsamian is the award-winning founder and director of Alternative Radio. He is


also the author of The Pen and the Sword: Conversations with Edward Said.
Edward Saids celebrated works include Orientalism and The End of the Peace Process.
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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 regulation and deregulation accompanied 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 globalization.
The peer-reviewed Studies in Critical Social Sciences book series offers insights into
the current reality by exploring the content and consequence of power relationships under capitalism, by considering the spaces of opposition and resistance to these changes,
and by articulating capitalism with other systems of power and dominationfor example 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.

Norse Revival

Globalizing Cultures:

Norse Revival offers a thorough investigation


of Germanic Neopaganism (Asatru) through
an international and comprehensive historical
perspective.

Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this volume examines the way cultures and individuals
oppose, resist, and recenter globalization.

Transformations of Germanic Neopaganism


Stefanievon Schnurbein

978-1-60846-737-2 $28 418 pages February 2017

T heories, Paradigms, Actions


Edited by Vincenzo Mele and Marina
Vujnovic

978-1-60846-711-2 $28 376 pages November 2016

Utopia and the Dialectic in Latin


American Liberation

Power and Resistance

A stirring Marxist-humanist analysis of recent


liberation struggles waged by Indigenous
communities across Latin America.

Two of the lefts most important academics


analyze the politics and economics of US imperialisms relationship with Latin America.

Eugene Gogol

978-1-60846-707-5 $28 442 pages October 2016

Marx and the Political Economy


of the Media

Edited by Christian Fuchs and Vincent Mosco

Leading scholars of media and communication


studies examine what Marx and his political
economy have to offer their disciplines.
978-1-60846-708-2 $36 614 pages October 2016

US Imperialism in Latin America

James Petras and Henry Veltmeyer

978-1-60846-712-9 $28 224 pages November 2016

The Future of Work

Super-exploitation and Social Precariousness in


the 21st Century
Adrin S. Valencia

Valencia offers an insightful analysis of the


paradigmatic transformation of labor relations
under neoliberalism.
978-1-60846-710-5 $28 152 pages October 2016

Marx in the Age of Digital Capitalism


Edited by Christian Fuchs and Vincent Mosco
Leading scholars of digital media and Internet
studies examine what Marx and his political
economy have to offer their disciplines.
978-1-60846-709-9 $36 549 pages October 2016

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Historical Materialism Book Series

Editorial Board: Sbastien 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
contracted markedly since the high point of the 1970s. The Historical Materialism Book
Series is dedicated to addressing this situation by making available important works of
Marxist theory. The aim of the series is to publish important theoretical contributions
in the form of original monographs, translated texts, and reprints of classicsas the basis
for vigorous intellectual debate and exchange on the left.

Marxs Economic Manuscripts


of 18641865

Edited and introduced by Fred Moseley

With this volume, Marxist scholars can finally


compare Engelss Volume III with Marxs original manuscript and evaluate the differences.
978-1-60846-690-0 $50 1000 pages October 2016

Studies in Pre-Capitalist
Modes of Production
Edited by Laura da Graca
and Andrea Zingarelli

This collection represents a wide-ranging and


important new contribution to the historical
debate of how to understand pre-capitalist
societies.
978-1-60846-687-0 $28 322 pages September 2016

Marxism and Historical Practice

Interpretive Essays on Class Formation and Class


Struggle: Volume I
Bryan D. Palmer
978-1-60846-688-7 $36 532 pages October 2016

Interventions and Appreciations: Volume II

978-1-60846-689-4 $28 366 pages October 2016

Marxism and Historical Practice brings together


essays written by one of the major Marxist
historians of the last fifty years.

War, Capital, and the Dutch State


(15881795)
Pepijn Brandon

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An account of the rise and fall of the Dutch


Republic, drawn from original source material
and rich in theoretical insights.

Gramscis Pathways
Guido Liguori

Liguori investigates the pathways of Gramscis


thinking, bringing us closer to an author who
is more widely known than understood.
978-1-60846-692-4 $28 237 pages September 2016

The Prisms of Gramsci

The Political Formula of the United Front


Marcos Del Roio

Del Roio argues, against prevailing wisdom,


that throughout Gramscis life there existed a
total continuity between political-praxis and
philosophical reflection.
978-1-60846-693-1 $28 228 pages October 2016

Money and Totality

A Macro-Monetary Interpretation of Marxs Logic


in Capital and the End of the Transformation
Problem
Fred Moseley
Correcting a longstanding misinterpretation,
Moseley argues that there is no transformation problem in Marxs economic theory.
978-1-60846-694-8 $28 420 pages October 2016

Marx and the Commons

From Capital to the Late Writings


Luca Basso

Marx and the Commons brilliantly reconstructs


Marxs connection of the collective dimension
of communism to the element of individual
realization.

978-1-60846-695-5 $28 224 pages October 2016

978-1-60846-691-7 $28 447 pages September 2016

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The Politics of Transindividuality


Jason Read

In this stimulating and wide-ranging study, Jason Read uses the concept of transindividuality
to re-examine social relations and subjectivity.
978-1-60846-696-2 $28 320 pages October 2016

The Thatcherite Offensive


A Neo-Poulantzasian Analysis
Alexander Gallas

In The Thatcherite Offensive, Alexander Gallas


provides a class-centered, Neo-Poulantzasian
political analysis of Thatcherism.
978-1-60846-697-9 $28 318 pages October 2016

The Practical Essence of Man

T he Activity Approach in Late Soviet Philosophy


Edited and introduced by Vesa Oittinen and
Andrey Maidansky

Marxs Capital, Method


and Revolutionary Subjectivity
Guido Starosta

Marxs Capital, Method and Revolutionary


Subjectivity develops a materialist inquiry into
the social and historical determinations of
revolutionary subjectivity.
978-1-60846-702-0 $28 350 pages December 2016

On the Formation of Marxism

Karl Kautskys Theory of Capitalism, the Marxism


of the Second International and Karl Marxs
Critique of Political Economy
Jukka Gronow

In this gripping new intellectual biography,


Jukka Gronow examines Karl Kautskys influence on the European labor movement.
978-1-60846-703-7 $28 334 pages December 2016

This book depicts in detail the rise and fall of


a remarkable phenomenon in Soviet Marxism:
the Activity Approach.

Trotskys Challenge

Austro-Marxism

The debates surrounding the publication of


Trotskys Lessons of October are here collected,
translated, and explained for the first time.
978-1-60846-704-4 $50 848 pages December 2016

The essential theoretical contributions of


leading Austro-Marxist thinkers Bauer,
Renner, Adler, Hilferding, and Neurath, finally
collected in one volume.

Marx and the Earth

978-1-60846-698-6 $28 204 pages October 2016

Austro-Marxist Theory and Strategy: Volume 1


Edited by Mark E. Blum and William
Smaldone

978-1-60846-699-3 $36 543 pages October 2016

Deliverance from Slavery


A ttempting a Biblical Theology
in the Service of Liberation
Dick Boer

Deliverance from slavery was a central concern


of Biblical verse. Boer aims to reclaim this
focus for todays struggles.
978-1-60846-700-6 $28 288 pages October 2016

The Philosophy of Living Experience


Popular Outlines

The Literary Discussion of 1924


and the Fight for the Bolshevik Revolution
Edited and introduced by Frederick C. Corney

An Anti-Critique

John B. Foster and Paul Burkett

In this compelling anti-critique, the founders


of the ecosocialist school of thought respond to
their chief intellectual detractors.
978-1-60846-705-1 $28 308 pages December 2016

A Failed Parricide

Hegel and the Young Marx


Roberto Finelli, translated by Peter D. Thomas
An Oedipal drama for the ages played out
through philosophical polemics, with a twist
that haunts history to this day.
978-1-60846-706-8 $28 270 pages December 2016

David G. Rowley

This is the best introduction to the thought


of Bogdanov, a Russian polymath who was a
cofounder of the Bolshevik Party.

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Recent and Recommended


101 Changemakers

Rebels and Radicals Who Changed U.S. History


Edited by Michele Bollinger and Dao X. Tran

In the place of founding fathers, presidents, and titans of industry are profiles
of those who courageously fought for social justice in America: Tecumseh,
Harriet Tubman, Mark Twain, Csar Chvez, Rachel Carson, Harvey Milk,
Henry Wallace, and many more.
978-1-60846-156-1 Paper over Board $19.95 210 pages

9.5 Theses on Art and Class


Ben Davis

9.5 Theses on Art and Class shows how class clarifies what is at stake in a broad
number of contemporary arts most persistent debates, from definitions of
political art to the troubled status of outsider and street art.
978-1-60846-268-1 $16.00 Trade Paper 224 pages

Against Apartheid

The Case for Boycotting Israeli Universities


Edited by Bill V. Mullen and Ashley Dawson, Foreword by Ali Abunimah

Focusing on the complicity of Israeli universities in maintaining the occupation


of Palestine and on the repression of academic freedom for Palestinians, scholars and students explain why they refuse to do business with Israeli institutions.
978-1-60846-526-2 $19.95 Trade Paper 274 pages

All Our Relations

ative Struggles for Land and Life


N
Winona LaDuke

This thoughtful, in-depth account of Native struggles against environmental


and cultural degradation features chapters on the Seminoles, the Anishinaabeg, the Innu, the Northern Cheyenne, and the Mohawks, among others.
978-1-60846-629-0 Trade Paper $19 256 pages

Apartheid Israel

The Politics of an Analogy


Edited by Sean Jacobs and Jon Soske, Foreword by Achille Mbembe

Scholars of Africa and its diaspora reflect on the similarities and differences
between apartheid-era South Africa and contemporary Israel, with an eye to
strengthening and broadening todays movement for justice in Palestine.
978-1-60846-518-7 $16.00 Trade Paper 224 pages

The Battle for Justice in Palestine


Ali Abunimah

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Abunimah takes a comprehensive look at the shifting tides of the politics of


Palestine and the Israelis in a neoliberal worldand makes a compelling and
surprising case for why the Palestine solidarity movement just might win.
978-1-60846-324-4 Trade Paper $17 312 pages

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Before the Next Bomb Drops


Rising Up from Brooklyn to Palestine
Remi Kanazi

Remi Kanazis poetry presents the stubborn refusal of Palestinians worldwide to


be erased and gives voice to the ongoing struggle for liberation. Here, he takes on
racism, police brutality, and militarism in the United States, among other issues.
978-1-60846-524-8 $16.00 Trade Paper 112 pages

Black Panthers Speak

Edited by Philip S. Foner, Introduction by Clayborne Carson,


Foreword by Barbara Ransby

Here are Huey P. Newton, Bobby Seale, Eldridge Cleaver, Fred Hampton,
and Kathleen Cleaver in their own words on black separatism, the power
structure, the police, violence, and education.
978-1-60846-328-2 Trade Paper $19 328 pages

Boots Riley

Tell Homeland SecurityWe Are the Bomb


Boots Riley, Introduction by Adam Mansbach

An activist, educator, and emcee, Rileys singular lyrical stylings combine hip-hop
poetics, radical politics, and wry humor with Bay Area swag. Boots Riley brings
together his songs, commentary, and backstories.
978-1-60846-253-7 Trade Paper $22.95 224 pages

Brazils Dance with the Devil

(Updated Olympics Edition)


The World Cup, the Olympics, and the Fight for Democracy
Dave Zirin

This book . . . speaks truth to the powers that be, from Brazil to the US to FIFA
to the IOC. It hits you like an uppercut that rattles your brain and sets it straight.
John Carlos, 1968 Olympic medalist
978-1-60846-589-7 Trade Paper $17.95 296 pages

The BreakBeat Poets

ew American Poetry in the Age of Hip-Hop


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Edited by Kevin Coval, Quraysh A. Lansana, and Nate Marshall

This is the first poetry anthology by and for the hip-hop generation. The
BreakBeat Poets are the scribes recording and remixing a fuller spectrum of
experience with poetry that is expanding the canon for the fresher.
978-1-60846-395-4 Trade Paper $19.95 352 pages

Capitalism

A Ghost Story
Arundhati Roy

From the poisoned rivers, barren wells, and clear-cut forests to the hundreds
of thousands of farmers who have committed suicide to escape punishing debt,
Roy examines the dark side of democracy in contemporary India.
978-1-60846-385-5 Trade Paper $14.95 128 pages

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Capitalisms Crisis Deepens

Essays on the Global Economic Meltdown


Richard D. Wolff

Given the downturn in capitalisms old centers, the unequal growth in its new
centers, and the resurgence of a global speculative bubble, Wolff shows that the
crisis is not just a passing moment but an evolving stage in capitalisms history.
978-1-60846-595-8 Trade Paper $18.95 374 pages

China on Strike

arratives of Workers Resistance


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Edited by Hao Ren, English edition edited by Zhongjin Li and Eli Friedman

China on Strike provides a window into the lives of workers organizing in


some of Chinas most profitable factories, which supply Apple, Nike, Hewlett
Packard, and other multinational companies.
978-1-60846-522-4 Trade Paper $19.95 240 pages

The Communist Manifesto

A Road Map to Historys Most Important Political Document


Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, Edited by Phil Gasper

This beautifully organized and presented edition of The Communist Manifesto


is fully annotated, with clear historical references and explication, additional
related texts, and a glossary to bring the text to life.
978-1-931859-25-7 Trade Paper $14 220 pages

The End of Imagination


Arundhati Roy

The End of Imagination brings together five of Arundhati Roys acclaimed books
of essays into one comprehensive volume for the first time and features a new
introduction by the author.
978-1-60846-619-1 Trade Paper $19.95 390 pages

Europe in Revolt!

Mapping the New European Left

Edited by Catarina Prncipe and Bhaskar Sunkara

In response to the global recession, a wave of resistance erupted across Europe.


The book examines the key parties and figures behind this insurgency, with insider coverage of the roots of the social crisis and the radicals seeking to reverse it.
978-1-60846-593-4 Trade Paper $17 200 pages

Exoneree Diaries

T he Fight for Innocence, Independence, and Identity


Alison Flowers

Through intimate portraits of four exonerated prisoners, journalist Alison


Flowers explores what happens to innocent people when the state flings open
the jailhouse door and tosses them back, empty-handed, into the unknown.
978-1-60846-675-7 Trade Paper $17.95 288 pages

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Freedom Is a Constant Struggle

Ferguson, Palestine, and the Foundations of a Movement


Angela Davis, edited and introduced by Frank Barat, Preface by Cornel West

Reflecting on the importance of Black feminism, intersectionality, and prison abolitionism for todays struggles, Davis discusses the legacies of previous struggles,
from the Black freedom movement to South Africas fight against apartheid.
978-1-60846-564-4 Trade Paper $15.95 180 pages

From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation


Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor

Taylor surveys the ravages of racism and persistent structural inequalities such as
mass incarceration and Black unemployment, and argues that the fight against
police violence holds the potential to reignite a broader push for Black liberation.
978-1-60846-562-0 Trade Paper $17.95 288 pages

History of the Russian Revolution


Leon Trotsky

Regarded as one of the most powerful works of history ever written, Trotskys
account of one of the most pivotal and hotly debated events in world history
reveals the Russian Revolutions profoundly democratic, emancipatory character.
978-1-93185-945-5 $32.00 Trade Paper 992 pages

Hope in the Dark

Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities


Rebecca Solnit

Solnit argues for hope as a commitment to act in a world whose future remains
uncertain and unknowable; the positive consequences of activism are not always
immediately seen, directly knowable, or even measurable, and pessimism rests on
an unwarranted confidence about what is going to happen next.
978-1-60846-576-7 Trade Paper $15.99 184 pages

How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America


Problems in Race, Political Economy, and Society
Manning Marable, Foreword by Leith Mullings

One of those paradigm-shifting, life-changing texts. . . . Its provocative treatise


on the ravages of late capitalism, state violence, incarceration, and patriarchy on
the life chances and struggles of black working-class men and women shaped
an entire generation.
Robin D. G. Kelley
978-1-60846-511-8 Trade Paper $19 360 pages

Howard Zinn Speaks

C ollected Speeches, 19632009


Howard Zinn, edited by Anthony Arnove

Howard Zinn illuminated our history like no other US historian. These


speeches on protest movements, racism, war, and US history, many never
before published, brim with humor, insight, and clarity.
978-1-60846-259-9 Trade Paper $18.95 320 pages

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IraqiGirl

Diary of a Teenage Girl in Iraq


IraqiGirl

Meet Hadiya, blogging from the city of Mosul, Iraq, to let the world know
what life is really like under US military occupation. With black humor and
unflinching honesty, she shares painful stories of lives changed forever.
978-1-93185-973-8 $13.00 Trade Paper 208 pages

The Long Depression

Marxism and the Global Crisis of Capitalism


Michael Roberts

Making the case that the profitability of capital is too low and the debt built
up before the Great Recession too high, Roberts shows that this depression
will persist until the profitability of capital is restored through another slump.
978-1-60846-468-5 $19.00 Trade Paper 380 page

Marxs Capital Illustrated

David N. Smith, illustrated by Phil Evans

Imagine Karl Marx as a cartoonist, ready to set the record straight about his
much maligned classic, Das Kapital. Fresh, funny, and copiously illustrated, this
book is for everyone who wants better insight into Capital and capitalism.
978-1-60846-266-7 Trade Paper $15 216 pages

Masters of Mankind

Essays and Lectures, 19692013

Noam Chomsky, Foreword by Marcus Raskin

Chomsky examines the nature of state power, from the ideologies driving the
Cold War to those of the War on Terror, and reintroduces the moral and legal
questions that all too often go unheeded.
978-1-60846-363-3 Trade Paper $12.95 162 pages

The Meaning of Marxism


Paul DAmato

In this lively and accessible introduction to the ideas of Karl Marx, with
historical and contemporary examples, DAmato argues that Marxs ideas of
globalization, oppression, and social change are more important than ever.
978-1-93185-929-5 Trade Paper $16 352 pages

Men Explain Things to Me


Rebecca Solnit

In her comic, scathing essay Men Explain Things to Me, Solnit captured how
some men wrongly assume they know things and wrongly assume women dont.
This collection expands on why this arises and how this aspect of the gender
wars works, including some of Solnits own hilariously awful encounters.
978-1-60846-466-1 Trade Paper $12.95 144 pages

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More Than a Score

The New Uprising Against High-Stakes Testing


Edited by 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


tell their stories about organizing the revolt against high-stakes testing.
978-1-60846-392-3 Trade Paper $18 336 pages

My People Are Rising

emoir of a Black Panther Party Captain


M
Aaron Dixon

The founder of the Seattle chapter of the Black Panther Party in 1968 traces
the course of his own radicalization and that of a generation. We witness the
courage and commitment of young people risking their lives in the name of
freedom, their triumphs and tragedies, and the enduring legacy of Black Power.
978-1-60846-178-3 Trade Paper $17.95 384 pages

Neoliberalisms War on Higher Education


Henry A. Giroux

Giroux reveals how neoliberal policies, practices, and modes of material and
symbolic violence have radically reshaped the mission and practice of higher
education, shortchanging a generation of young people.
978-1-60846-334-3 $17.00 Trade Paper 256 pages

Next Time Theyll Come to Count the Dead


War and Survival in South Sudan
Nick Turse

A dramatic true story of men and women trapped in the grip of war, here is
modern crisis reporting at its best. In fast-paced and dramatic fashion, Turse
reveals the harsh reality of modern warfare in the developing world.
978-1-60846-648-1 Trade Paper $15.95 160 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.
978-1-60846-470-8 $11.95 Trade Paper 224 pages

The Politics of Che Guevara


Theory and Practice
Samuel Farber

This reexamination of Ernesto Che Guevaras thoughts on socialism,


democracy, and revolution is a must-read for todays activistsor anyone
longing to fight for a better world.
978-1-60846-601-6 $16.95 Trade Paper 192 pages

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Poor Workers Unions

Rebuilding Labor from Below (Completely Revised and Updated Edition)


Vanessa Tait, Forewords by Bill Fletcher and Mimi Abramowitz,
Afterword by Cristina Tzntzn

A classic account of low-wage workers organization that the US Department of


Labor calls one of the 100 books that has shaped work in America, updated as
campaigns have been reignited by the Fight for 15 movement.
978-1-60846-520-0 Trade Paper $19 336 pages

Rank and File

Personal Histories by Working-Class Organizers


Alice Lynd and Staughton Lynd

This long-out-of-print oral history classic chronicles the stories of dozens of


working-class rebels who occupied factories, held sit-down strikes, walked out,
picketed, and found other bold and innovative ways to fight for workers rights.
978-1-60846-150-9 Trade Paper $20 440 pages

The Silenced Majority

Stories of Uprisings, Occupations, Resistance, and Hope

Amy Goodman and Denis Moynihan, Introduction by Michael Moore

A vivid record of the events, conflicts, and social movements shaping our
society today that gives voice to ordinary people standing up to corporate and
government power across the country and around the world.
978-1-60846-231-5 Trade Paper $16 380 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.
978-1-60846-365-7 Trade Paper $15.95 200 pages

Socialism . . . Seriously

A Brief Guide to Human Liberation


Danny Katch

Katch brings together the two great Marxist traditions of Karl and Groucho
to provide an entertaining introduction to why socialists uphold the potential
of humans to be more than bomb-dropping, planet-destroying, racist fools.
978-1-60846-515-6 Trade Paper $13.95 184 pages

The Speech

The Story Behind Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.s Dream (Updated Paperback Edition)
Gary Younge
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Younge explains why Kings most famous speech maintains its powerful social
relevance by sharing the dramatic story surrounding it.
978-1-60846-423-4 $14.95 Trade Paper 198 pages

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Tomas Youngs War

Mark Wilkerson, Foreword by Phil Donahue

Tomas Youngs War is the tragic yet life-affirming story of a paralyzed Iraq war
veteran who spent his last ten years battling heroically with his injuries while
courageously speaking against the US occuptation.
978-1-60846-650-4 Trade Paper $17.95 248 pages

Undivided Rights

Women of Color Organize for Reproductive Justice


Jael Silliman, Marlene Gerber Fried, Loretta J. Ross, Elena R. Gutirrez

Undivided Rights shows how women of color-starting within their own


Latina, African American, Native American, and Asian American communitieshave resisted coercion of their reproductive abilities.
978-1-60846-617-7 Trade Paper $19 376 pages

Whats My Name, Fool?

Sports and Resistance in the United States


Dave Zirin

Zirin draws on original interviews with Olympian and Black Power saluter
John Carlos, NBA basketball player and anti-death-penalty activist Etan
Thomas, antiwar hoopster Toni Smith, and many others.
978-1-93185-920-2 Trade Paper $15 288 pages

Who Do You Serve, Who Do You Protect?

Police Violence and Resistance in the United States


Edited by Maya Schenwar, Joe Macar, and Alana Yu-lan Price,
Foreword by Alicia Garza

This collection explores police violence against Black, Brown, Indigenous and
other marginalized communities, miscarriages of justice, and failures of token
accountability and reform measures.
978-1-60846-612-2 Trade Paper $18 224 pages

Women and Socialism

Fully Revised and Updated Edition; Race, Class, and Capital


Sharon Smith

Sharon Smiths work, spanning decades of events affecting women, provides a


valuable and uncommon perspective on the oppression and liberation of women.
Dana Cloud, Associate Professor, University of Texas, Austin
978-1-93185-911-0 Trade Paper $12 264 pages

Worth Fighting For

An Army Rangers Journey Out of the Military and Across America


Rory Fanning

Pat Tillmans death by friendly fire was covered up just days before his
comrade Rory Fanning left the Army Rangers as a conscientious objector.
Disquieted by his tours in Afghanistan, Fanning sets out to honor Tillmans
legacy by crossing the United States on foot.
978-1-60846-391-6 $16.95 Trade Paper 240 pages

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