Books
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The American Labor Movement
A New Beginning
$5.00Four essays by the noted anarcho-syndicalist discuss the development of the US labor movement in terms of the constant conflict between its revolutionary and conservative tendencies.
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Bigger Cages Longer Chains
$4.50"The world is full of ideologies that claim to offer freedom, but in reality simply offer us bigger cages and longer chains. The demand for an end to cages and chains may seem idealistic to some...
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Revolutionary Self-Theory
$3.00Perhaps the best simple introduction to the revolutionary core of the situationist ideas. This should actually be read by anyone/everyone, not just those enamored with the situationist project. A...
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Television Magick
$5.00The implications of television in today's world and a discussion of practical methods for breaking down televised conditioning. From television ritual to how to de-potentiate your TV set.
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Prison Abolition
$1.50A short essay, written from experience of life on the inside, as well as on the out.
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The Capitalist System
$3.00The first full-length English translation of Bakunin's classic dissection of Capitalism.
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Economy
$3.00A reprint of the first chapter of Walden. Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862) was an essayist, poet, philosopher, and anti-slavery activist. Among his other notable books are A Week on the...
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Revolutionary Pleasure of Thinking for Oneself
$1.50This often-revised and reprinted situationist pamphlet concerns everyday life, and what to do about it. This edition of this pamphlet is quite readable, as the marxist/situationist jargon has been...
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AIDS Conspiracy Theories
Tracking the Real Genocide
$5.00Political prisoner and AIDS activist David Gilbert exposes the right-wing, racist and homophobic foundations of conspiracy theories surrounding the origins of AIDS, and shows how these in fact...
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The Fortress Economy
$2.00"This pamphlet explores some of the economic aspects of the prison system. It examines who goes to prison and why- and how this relates to larger trends within the U.S. economy. It also takes a...




