Anarchy Comics: The Complete Collection brings together the legendary four issues of Anarchy Comics (1978-1986), the underground comic that melded anarchist politics with a punk sensibility.
Continental Crucible examines the clash between the corporate offensive and the forces of resistance from both a pan-continental and a class struggle perspective.
The Cry of Mother Earth: Plan of Action of the Ecosocialist International recognizes and records the history and the future of the world’s first Ecosocialist International—a chorus of grief and praise for Mother Earth and a planetary program of revolutionary action in defense of free life.
This inspiring tale recounts Jon Melrod’s thirteen-year journey to harness working-class militancy and jump start a revolution on the shop floor of American Motors.
This book is a call to action against the most persistent and pestilent disease of our time. A short essay, translated into over twenty different languages – with notes from the translators.
This book is an act of creative insurgency. A gripping, incendiary story about a community college professor in Northern California who finds himself under investigation for “soliciting students for potentially dangerous activities” after starting an antifascist club on campus.
Based on three recent lectures that focus on what anticapitalist revolution can mean today after the historic failure of the idea that the conquest of state power was the key to radical change.
Rethinking Our Dance, the second of two volumes, offers a wide range of essays from frontline activists that address the question, “What do we need to do in order to bring about justice and peace?”
Sets straight the history of the Left and illustrates the relationship between revolutionism, pantheistic occult philosophy, and the clandestine fraternity.