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Guernica #2
A
Guernica
magazine anthology of the best features, interviews, fiction, poetry and
Guernica Daily
articles published over the past year.
The Politics of Che Guevara
by
Samuel Farber
A political portrait focused on Guevara’s thought and political record aimed at dispelling many of the myths about the revolutionary.
Poor Workers' Unions
by
Vanessa Tait
Illuminates key connections between the social justice movements of the last fifty years and today's most innovative labor organizing.
Tomas Young's War
by
Mark Wilkerson
An Iraq war veteran's powerful testament to the true cost of war.
1989, The Number
by
Kevin Coval
and
Nate Marshall
For hip-hop heads 89 was the peak of the Golden Era and the Crack Epidemic.
A Short History of the U.S. Working Class
by
Paul Le Blanc
Le Blanc presents a colorful, fact-filled history that concentrates on the struggles and achievements of the often neglected laboring majority.
Confronting Injustice
by
Umair Muhammad
Urgent and powerful call to build the mass movements necessary to overcome global climate & save the planet.
Recovering the Sacred
by
Winona LaDuke
Only the power to define what is sacredand access itwill enable Native American communities to remember who they are.
Bananeras
by
Dana Frank
Women banana workersbananerasare waging a powerful revolution by making gender equity central in Latin American labor organizing.
From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation
by
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
An indispensable contribution to the movement for racial justice in postracial” America.
The Anti-Inauguration
by
Anand Gopal
,
Owen Jones
, et al.
The Anti-Inauguration ebook presents an initial discussion of what resistance should look like in the age of Trump.
Freedom Is a Constant Struggle
by
Angela Y. Davis
Activist, teacher, author and icon of the Black Power movement Angela Davis talks Ferguson, Palestine, and prison abolition.
Life and Death of Leon Trotsky
by
Natalia Ivanovna Sedova
and
Victor Serge
A biography of Leon Trotsky by two of his close friends and collaborators
Shell Shocked
by
Mohammed Omer
Gripping eye-witness account of Operation Protective Edge by only Palestinian reporting in English from Gaza during Israel's 2014 assault.
Apartheid Israel
Edited by
Sean Jacobs
and
Jon Soske
Eleven prominent South African scholars reflect on the analogy between apartheid South Africa and contemporary Israel.
The Letters of Joe Hill
by
Joe Hill
The legend of Joe Hill, brought to life through his letters, songs, and writings.
BRICS
Edited by
Patrick Bond
and
Ana Garcia
A critical examination of the contradictory rise to power of emerging economies Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.
How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America
by
Manning Marable
Marable offers profound insight into the deeply intertwined problems of race and class in the United States historically and today.
Against Apartheid
Edited by
Ashley Dawson
and
Bill V. Mullen
A timely and incisive handbook that argues academic boycott is a vital component of the struggle against Israeli Apartheid
Turning the Tide
by
Noam Chomsky
US Central American policies project broader US economic, military, and social aims, impacting millions in Central America.
Uncivil Rites
by
Steven Salaita
Salaita’s controversial firing by the University of Illinois provoked a national conversation about academic freedom and the question of Palestine.
Before the Next Bomb Drops
by
Remi Kanazi
Before the Next Bomb Drops
explores the Israeli occupation of Palestine and US militarism through a poetic lens.
Women and Socialism (Revised and Updated Edition)
by
Sharon Smith
A socialist perspective on women's oppression and liberation, exploring the connection between women's rights and equality for all.
Socialism . . . Seriously
by
Danny Katch
A funny and accessible introduction to socialism.
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