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The Angry Brigade: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Britain's First Urban Guerilla Group
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Stuart Christie (Introduction by) and Gordon Carr (Director) |
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"You can't reform profit capitalism and inhumanity. Just kick it till it breaks." - Angry Brigade, communiqué.
Between 1970 and 1972 the Angry Brigade used guns and bombs in a series of symbolic attacks against property. A series of communiqués accompanied the actions, explaining the choice of targets and the Angry Brigade philosophy: autonomous organizatio...
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Teaching Rebellion: Stories from the Grassroots Mobilization in Oaxaca
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Diana Denham and C.A.S.A. Collective |
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In 2006, Oaxaca, Mexico came alive with a broad and diverse movement that captivated the nation and earned the admiration of communities organizing for social justice around the world. The show of international solidarity for the people of Oaxaca was the most extensive since the Zapatista uprising in 1994. Fueled by long ignored social contradictions, what began as a teachers' strike demanding more resources...
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Partisanas: Women in the Armed Resistance to Fascism and German Occupation (1936–1945)
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Paul Sharkey (Translator), Martha A. Ackelsberg (Introduction by), and Ingrid Strobl |
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Common perception of women during wartime relegates them to the sidelines of history—working in munitions factories, or waiting for their men to return. The truth is that much of the resistance to fascism should be chalked up to the people whom official accounts have nothing to say. Partisanas excavates the history of women who planted bombs, shouldered guns, and were among the most active parti...
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Daring to Struggle, Failing to Win: The Red Army Faction's 1977 Campaign of Desperation
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André Moncourt and J. Smith |
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In 1970 a small group of West German revolutionaries decided to go underground, to set up safe houses, and learn the skills of the urban guerilla. They were the Red Army Faction.
Seven years later, almost all of the original combatants were in prison or dead, yet, through their example, they had inspired a militant and illegal support movement, comrades willing to take up arms in defense of the pr...
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Nights of Rage: On the Recent Revolts in France
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Filippo Argenti and Barbara Stefanelli (Translator) |
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This booklet is a modest contribution to understanding the recent revolts in France. Needless to say, it is not sociological or, in a nobler sense, theoretical insight. Revolts can only be understood by those who have the same needs as the rebels, that is to say by those who feel they are part of the revolt. After a brief chronology, in fact, the pages that follow pose the question of how the events of Novem...
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Under Three Flags: Anarchism And The Anti-Colonial Imagination
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Benedict Anderson |
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In this sparkling new work, Benedict Anderson provides a radical recasting of themes from Imagined Communities, his classic book on nationalism, through an exploration of fin-de-siècle politics and culture that spans the Caribbean, Imperial Europe and the South China Sea. A jeweled pomegranate packed with nitroglycerine is primed to blow away Manila's 19th century colonial elite at the climax o...
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Flying Close to the Sun: My Life and Times as a Weatherman
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Cathy Wilkerson |
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Flying Close to the Sun is the 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 1960's. 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 absen...
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The Red Indians: Aboriginal Resistance To Capitalism In Canada Now And Then
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Peter Kulchyski |
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The Red Indians is a theoretically nuanced, frank, and accessible book about Aboriginal resistance in Canada, historical and contemporary. In the manner of Eduardo Galeano's famous trilogy Memories of Fire, the book uncovers a critical, living history of conflict. The book introduces readers to the history of colonial oppression in Canada, and looks at contemporary examples of resistance, such ...
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Sing A Battle Song: Poems By Women in the Weather Underground Organizations
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Weather Underground |
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Published anonymously by Women in the Weather Underground Organization in 1975, these poems express solidarity with the victims of U.S. imperialism— at home and abroad— at a time when the poets were in hiding, labeled terrorists for their violent actions against American state. The poems range in intensity, clarity, and lyricism. Perhaps because they are "not professional poets," the value of poe...
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Black And Gold: The Story of the Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation
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Big Noise Films |
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In 1994, the Latin Kings - the largest and most powerful street gang in New York - became the Latin King and Queen Nation. They claimed to have abandoned their criminal past and to be following in the footsteps of the Black Panthers and the Young Lords. With over 3,000 members in New York, some saw the Latin King and Queen Nation as the most important political voice to rise from the streets in decades....
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