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No Quarter
An Anarchist Zine About Pirates
$4.00A great new zine from Canada, examining the history, historiography, and politics of pirates. Not just the legends of the Atlantic, but 19th and 20th century bandits and illegalists. Through a...
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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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Personal Recollections of the Anarchist Past
$2.50Written in 1947, these are recollections from the inside of the anarchist movement (1883–1939) by a forgotten veteran who participated in many of the formative events of British anarchism....
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Open Creation And Its Enemies
$4.50Three texts from one of the founders of the Lettrists and the Situationist International, all translated from Internationale Situationniste. Open Creation establishes how Jorn used developments in...
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The Anarchist Revolution
$1.50A short call to arms authored by the leader of the Ukrainian peasent insurgency, extolling the anarchist vision—"This is the cry of the anarchist-revolutionary to the exploited. Rebel,...
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Shopfloor Struggles of American Workers
$1.00From a talk given by Martin Glaberman, a Detroit autoworker and close associate of CRL James who remained unwaveringly committed to ideas of workers self organization throughout his entire life....
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Syndicalism In Myth And Reality
$2.50A brief pamphlet that critiques common myths about anarcho-syndicalism and briefly outlines the history and prospects of the movement.
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Anti-Semitism And The Beirut Pogrom.
$2.50Drawing on his personal experiences and family history, Perlman dissects the disturbing irony in the use of the Holocaust as justification for Zionist state brutality and presents a passionate...
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Paperboys
$3.00One man's very personal account of the often violent picketing during the News International strike at Wapping in 1985-6.
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Every Cook Can Govern
$4.00James' classic study of democracy in ancient Greece and its meaning for today serves as a damning critique of both liberal democrats and bureaucratic socialists alike.




