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Radical Unionism
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Class Struggle Unionism
by Joe Burns -
Tramps and Trade Union Travelers
by Kim Moody -
I Didn't Come Here to Lie
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The Long Deep Grudge
by Toni Gilpin -
The Selected Works of Eugene V. Debs Vol. III
Edited by Tim Davenport and David Walters -
Crisis, Movement, Strategy
Edited by Panagiotis Sotiris -
Organized Labor and the Black Worker, 1619-1981
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Class Action
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Optimism over Despair
by Noam Chomsky and C.J. Polychroniou -
Occupation: Organizer
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The Class Strikes Back
Edited by Dario Azzellini and Michael G. Kraft -
Alexander Shlyapnikov, 1885-1937
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The Latin American Revolutionary Movement
Edited by Marc Becker -
Revolutionary Rehearsals
Edited by Colin Barker -
Europe in Revolt
Edited by Catarina Príncipe and Bhaskar Sunkara -
Palante
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Women of Liberty
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Daring to Struggle, Daring to Win
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Always on Strike
by Arnold Stead -
The U.S. Working Class Has a Radical History
A Haymarket Books reading list on the radical history of the U.S. working class.
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The Left was Right: Radical Politics and Labor Militancy 1945-2020
A discussion about the possibilities of radical change and remaking the Democratic Party with authors Toni Gilpin and John Nichols.
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Women of the Barricades
Writing in the Guardian, pioneering British feminist Sheila Rowbotham named The Women Incendiaries by Edith Thomas in her top 10 radical history books. -
Make 2017 a Year of Resistance!
“To survive, democracy needs a truly radical, truly independent press more than ever before. We need to create a culture in this country in which reading and resistance go hand-in-hand.” –Howard Zinn (1922-2010) -
Robin D. G. Kelley: Organized Labor and the Black Worker
Organized Labor and the Black Worker, 1619-1981 is historian Philip Foner's classic, radical history of Black workers' contribution to the American labor movement. Here, we present an excerpt from scholar Robin D. G. Kelley's foreword to the Haymarket edition.
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The Great Depression and the Labor Movement: A 1930s Reading List
A reading list dealing with the history and context of the labor and radical organizing of the 1930s. All of these books are currently 30% Off.
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Class War Reading List
In celebration of May Day and the radical history of the working class, we’ve put together this Class War Reading List. All of these books are 40% Off until the end of May!
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Radical Organizing in the Depression Era
"...the train of developments that connects changes in social conditions to a changed consciousness is not simple. People, including ordinary people, harbor somewhere in their memories the building blocks of different and contradictory interpretations of what it is that is happening to them, of who should be blamed, and what can be done about it..."
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Education Justice: A Reading List
A reading list dealing with the realities of education under capitalism as well as radical histories of, and possibilities for, other ways of teaching and learning.
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Discounted Haymarket Books for grassroots organizations
We publish books as a contribution to struggles for social and economic justice. We’re offering discounted books to grassroots organizations, unions, and reading groups.
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What a School Means: A Conversation with Eve L. Ewing
Eve L. Ewing radically reimagines the meaning of public schools with an antiracist, liberatory vision of what education could be.
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Class War! Starter Kit
5 Books for $55: Celebrate May Day, and the resurgence of the labor movement, by taking a crash course on labor history and strategy with these five crucial books.
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Understanding the British Election: An Interview with Neil Davidson
With both the Labour Party and the Conservatives having launched their manifestos in recent days, Britain’s snap general election is gathering momentum. Jeremy Corbyn’s program has been widely described as Labour’s most radical and left-wing for decades; meanwhile, the Tories continue their sharp shift to the right under Theresa May. Added to this, Brexit and renewed calls for Scottish independence mean that the election is taking place in a context of profound change and uncertainty. Haymarket Books' Duncan Thomas interviewed Neil Davidson, British socialist and author of How Revolutionary Were the Bourgeois Revolutions?, to glean some meaning from the madness.
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Haymarket Books for Latinx Liberation
In celebration of the radical, intersectional histories of struggles for Latinx Liberation, we're offering 40% off all the books on our Latinx Liberation Reading List. Get a free Ebook (where available) and free shipping on orders over $25 inside the US and £20 inside the UK.
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2022: Haymarket’s Year in 10 Books
Through another year of deepening, interlocking crises and defiant collective resistance, Haymarket has continued to amplify radical voices and ideas that make a contribution to analyzing systems of oppression, mapping strategies for liberation, and imagining a fundamentally different world. These are the ten books that gave powerful voice to our year.
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System in Crisis: A Working-Class Vision for the Future
Leading labor voices Sara Nelson, Stacy Davis Gates and Sarah Jaffe discuss how we can build a radical working class response to the current crisis.
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Abolish Silicon Valley
A conversation with authors, activists and radicals Rob Larson and Wendy Liu about abolishing the power of Silicon Valley tech giants.
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James Connolly: a radical for our times
To celebrate James Connolly's 150th birthday, we're taking 50% off The James Connolly Reader by Shaun Harkin.
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Remaking Schools in the Time of Coronavirus
The Covid-19 crisis has upended public education around the country. Join three radical education activists in conversation about what this crisis means for public education now and how moving forward we can continue to fight for the schools our students deserve.
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Smoking Lovely: The Remix!
Willie Perdomo brings a legendary roster of poets to celebrate his radically revised new edition Smoking Lovely: The Remix.
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Abolish Silicon Valley
June 22, 2020
Online Teach-in
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Abolish Silicon Valley
June 22, 2020
Online Teach-in
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Socialism 2020: Virtual Conference
July 4, 2020
Online Teach-in
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Socialism 2020: Virtual Conference
July 4, 2020
Online Teach-in
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NYC: Naomi Klein on No Is Not Enough w/ Hari Kondabolu & Eve Ensler
June 12, 2017
The Great Hall at Cooper Union
New York, NY -
Organizing for Liberation: The Challenges of Community Organizing Today
April 30, 2023
Haymarket House (and Online)
Chicago, IL -
The Border Crossed Us: The Case for Opening the US-Mexico Border
October 8, 2021
Online Teach-in
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Solidarity with Railroad Workers
November 1, 2022
Online
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Remake the World
May 4, 2021
Online Teach-in
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Remake the World
May 4, 2021
Online Teach-in
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The Tuskegee Student Uprising
October 12, 2022
Haymarket House
Chicago, IL -
Black Folk: The Roots of the Black Working Class
July 27, 2023
Online
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