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Butch Lee and Red Rover |
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Night-Vision |
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Illuminating War and Class on the Neo-Colonial Terrain. Clearly written from the same pespective as Bottomfish Blues, this book does away with much of the latter's shrill tone and replaces it with cutting-edge theory. Unfortunately I have noticed that many people take a look at the title and decide that this is one of those boring academic books. Nothing could be farther from the truth: this is kick-ass feminism as good as it gets. |
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Kerplebedeb |
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Buten H |
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Title:
When I Was Five I Killed Myself |
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A compelling cult novel |
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Insomniaque |
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Author:
Buten H. |
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Title:
I Understand that If not Satisfied..... |
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Wierd and wonderful fiction. |
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Insomniaque |
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Author:
Butler C |
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Title:
Food Not Bombs |
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An updated reissue a part history, part hand book part cookbook product that anyone interested in FNB should get. |
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See Sharpe Press |
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Author:
by D Gilbert and J Sakai |
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Title:
Looking at the White Working Class historically |
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r?¯ the Spirit. "one of the supreme issues for our movement .....is the term "white working class", On one hand there is the class designation that should imply, along with all other workers of the world, a fundamental role of the 0overthrow of capita |
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Kerplebedeb |
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Author:
C.J.Stone |
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Title:
Housing Benefit Hill and other places. |
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Collected Columns from Stones wity reflections on the UK from 1993 to 1998 as published in the guardian and the Big Issue. |
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AK Press |
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Author:
C.Reeve, S. Deneuve and M. Geoffroy |
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Title:
Beyond The Balaclavas of South East Mexico |
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"Was it simply the evocation of Zapata's name and the memory of a "Mexico Above the Volcano" which was enough to mobilise people? How come they can throw themselves naively in support of a movement which is a vehicle for the values of ethnic identity and patriotism, which are nowadays at the heart of the most barbaric tendencies in the world? Those who have more radical pretensions about the world can only justify their solidarity with this Zapatista army of national liberation in the name of the tactics of circumstance. It's in this way that, in the name of tactical support, people consider as acceptable for others what is unacceptable for themselves!
Rather than let the charms of the balaclavaed Saviour lull us to sleep, wouldn't it have been better to analyse what is new in this type of old organisation? " |
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Elephant editions |
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Author:
Carol Ehrlich |
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Title:
Women and the Spectacle |
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"The past leads us if we force it to. Otherwise it contains us in its asylum with no gates. We make history or it makes us." |
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Publisher:
Spectacular Times |
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Author:
Cathy Wilkerson |
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Title:
Flying Close to the Sun: My Life and Times as a Weatherman |
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“On the morning of March 6, 1970, in the subbasement of 18 W. 11th Street in Greenwich Village, a piece of ordinary water pipe, filled with dynamite, nails, and an electric blasting cap, ignited by mistake…” So begins this stunning memoir of a white middle-class girl from Connecticut who became a member of the Weather Underground, one of the most notorious groups of the 1960s. Cathy Wilkerson, who famously blew up and escaped from a Greenwich Village townhouse, here wrestles with the legacy of the movement, at times looking at contradictions of the movement that many others have avoided: the absence of women’s voices then and in the retelling; the incompetence and the egos; the hundreds of bombs detonated in protest which caused little loss of life but which were also ineffective in fomenting revolution. While proud of many of the accomplishments of the 1960s, years later Wilkerson examines why, in 1970, she in effect accepted the same disregard for human life practiced by the government. In searching for new paradigms for change, Wilkerson asserts with brave humanity and confessional honesty an assessment of her past—of those heady, iconic times—and finds hope and faith in a world that at times seems to offer neither. Cathy Wilkerson was active in the civil rights movement, Students for a Democratic Society, and the Weather Underground. In 1970, she, along with Kathy Boudin, survived an explosion in the basement of her parents’ townhouse that killed three Weathermen, forcing the two underground. For the past twenty years she has worked as an educator teaching teachers in the New York City schools. This is a Hardback book! |
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Publisher:
Seven Stories |
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Author:
Chaplin.R |
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Title:
The General Strike |
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A classic IWW text. |
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Publisher:
Pirate |
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