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The Individual, Society and the State
$1.50First published in 1940, and long out of print, this is one of Emma Goldman's final essays. This handsome new See Sharp edition has corrected the many, sometimes serious, typographical errors...
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Santos
The Barcelona of Brazil, Anarchism and Class Struggle in a Port City
$3.00Through the Brazilian port of Santos went huge volumes of exports: carried on the back of a working class constantly augmented by emigrants from Portugal, Spain, Italy....Among them were Anarchists...
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The American Worker
$3.00Originally published in 1947, this is a young auto worker's account of the industry, and a Marxist analysis of what that means for where next, and the reconstruction of society. This is the...
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Mao as a Dialectician
$4.00The original 1971 pamphlet, combining both the title essay, and "Lenin vs Althusser." Two highly critical essays from the worker/philosopher/activist.
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Mother Earth Vol. IX No 4 (June, 1914)
$3.00The entire facsimile reprint of this issue of Emma Goldman's magazine, edited by Berkman. This particular issue includes Peter Kropotkin on Mutual Aid, syndicalist Tom Mann writing from South...
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Progress and Nuclear Power
The Destruction of the Continent and its Peoples
$2.00A beautiful, illustrated reprint (reminiscent of the old Black & Red pamphlet editions) of this classic essay from 1979. In true Perlman style, Fredy uses Three Mile Island as a starting point to...
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Green Zine #14
$3.00One of the finest new(ish) voices to come out of the anarchist communities in a long time, this queer Latina mixes her gorgeous (and instantly recognizable) artwork with passionate, sharp and...
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Black Liberation Army Political Dictionary
$1.50From Agent-Provocateur to Welfare-Warfare State, an educational dictionrary of terms and definitions produced to enlighten, and educate, by the BLA.
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Reflections on Student Activism
$2.00A motivational speech, of sorts, delivered in 1988, while Abbie was still alive (obviously!), and still fighting. He ranges briefly over the 60s, and 70s, and his time in the thick of it, above...




