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Abolishing Surveillance: Digital Media Activism and State Repression | Chris Robé
Adios Prison: Tales of Spectacular Escapes | Juan José Garfia
A People's History of Civilization | John Zerzan
A Participatory Economy | Robin Hahnel
No Pasarán!: Antifascist Dispatches from a World in Crisis | Shane Burley, ed.
The Anarchist Review of Books—Issue #4, Summer/Fall 2022
Kropotkin Escapes | Peter Kropotkin
The Abolition of Law | Nevada
Anarchism and the Black Revolution: The Definitive Edition | Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin
Notes on Anarchism | Noam Chomsky
The Anarchist Review of Books | Issue #2, Summer 2021
Wild Resistance No. 6: A Journal of Primal Anarchy | Kevin Tucker, ed.
How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective | Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, ed.
Pan-African Social Ecology: Speeches, Conversations, and Essays | Modibo Kadalie
To Rob a Bank Is an Honor | Lucio Urturbia (PRE-ORDER—12/3/24)
The Anarchist Review of Books | Issue #8, Summer/Fall 2024
The Conquest of Bread | Peter Kropotkin
Imaginary Power, Real Horizons: The Practicality of Utopianism | Richard Gilman-Opalsky
Set the Earth on Fire: The Great Anthracite Coal Strike of 1902 and the Birth of the Police | David Correia
Days of War, Nights of Love: Crimethink for Beginners | Crimethinc. Ex-Workers' Collective
The Anarchist Review of Books | Issue #7, Winter/Spring 2024
In the Belly #1—Quarter 1, 2024
Anarchy and Workerism | Alfredo M. Bonanno
The Anarchist Review of Books | Issue #6, Summer/Fall 2023
Abolish Work: An Exposition of Philosophical Ergophobia | Nick Ford, ed.
Advertising Shits in Your Head | Vyvian Raoul & Matt Bonner
Remaking Society: A New Ecological Politics | Murray Bookchin
The George Floyd Uprising | Vortex Group, ed.
Print Culture and the Formation of the Anarchist Movement in Spain, 1890-1915 | James Michael Yeoman
War and Peace: On the Principle and Constitution of the Rights of Peoples | Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
When We Are Human: Notes from the Age of Pandemics | John Zerzan
Why Hope?: The Stand Against Civilization | John Zerzan