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To the Masses
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From the River to the Sea
Edited by Sai Englert, Michal Schatz, et al. -
The Essential Rosa Luxemburg
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The Bewitched World of Capital
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Marxists in the Face of Fascism
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The Selected Works of Eugene V. Debs Vol. IV
Edited by Tim Davenport and David Walters -
How to Abolish Prisons
by Rachel Herzing and Justin Piché -
Breaking the Impasse
by Kim Moody -
Class, Culture, and the Agrarian Myth
by Tom Brass -
The "Greek Crisis" in Europe
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I Remember Death By Its Proximity to What I Love
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The Long Term
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The Government of Time
Edited by Vittorio Morfino and Peter D. Thomas -
The Bolsheviks Come to Power
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Leaflets of the Russian Revolution
Edited and translated by Barbara C, Allen -
Year One of the Russian Revolution
by Victor Serge -
Nationalism as a Claim to a State
by John Milios -
The Weight of the Printed Word
by Steve Wright -
The Sentences That Create Us
by PEN America -
The Press In Prison
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"Nothing Happened as Expected": Reflections on the French Elections
Haymarket Books interviews Clément Petitjean, a contributor to the recently published Europe in Revolt, for a critical perspective on the recent French election.
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“We’re putting out books that speak to the current moment.”
Haymarket Books has always prided itself on being a mission-driven press, rather than one that focuses on the commercial viability of its acquisitions.
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2016 highlights: 25% off for UK customers
25% off some of our 2016 highlights for UK customers until the end of December. Just in time for Christmas!
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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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Zombie-labor and the 'Monstrous Outrages' of Capital
In this extract from Monsters of the Market: Zombies, Vampires and Global Capitalism, David McNally explains how Marx's frequent summoning of monstrous figures dramatizes the processes whereby capital dehumanizes and sucks the blood from living labor. Happy Halloween! -
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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Sudan: Revolution & Counter-Revolution
Join us for this forum on the military coup in Sudan and the mass resistance against it.
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Uprising Against the Coup: Myanmar and the Regional Struggle for Democracy
Haymarket Books and Spectre host a discussion of the ongoing struggle for democracy in Myanmar and beyond.
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The Kaepernick Effect: How A Knee Inspired a Generational Revolt
Join Dave Zirin and Eddie S. Glaude Jr. for a discussion and launch of Dave's book The Kaepernick Effect.
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Assata Taught Me: State Violence, Racial Capitalism, and the Movement for Black Lives
Join Donna Murch and Barbara Ransby for a conversation about state violence, racial capitalism, and the Movement for Black Lives.
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Abolition Now! Haymarket Books Against Policing & Mass Incarceration
Haymarket Books stands in solidarity with all those resisting police violence, mass incarceration, and the racist carceral system.
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The Twittering Machine: Richard Seymour and Wendy Liu in Conversation
Authors Richard Seymour and Wendy Liu discuss what we can do to escape the vicious cycles of social media.
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Taking Children, Taking the Land: Nick Estes with Rebecca Nagle
Join Nick Estes and Rebecca Nagle for an urgent discussion of the ongoing attack on Indigenous children and Indigenous land.
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How Women Workers in Russia Sparked a Revolution
One of the greatest lessons the Russian state learned on March 8, 1917 was never to underestimate the women of Petrograd. On that fateful morning, International Women’s Day, women workers threw down their tools and walked out of the factories and into the streets. -
The Russian Revolution at 100
In commemoration of the 100 year anniversary of the Russian Revolution, Haymarket Books has compiled a list of essential books for those interested in learning the lessons of the first successful workers' revolution.
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Between the Black Radical Tradition and the Digital
Join contributors to the special edition of Logic Magazine, Beacons, for a discussion on Black freedom and technology.
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Announcing the Writing Freedom Fellowship
The Fellowship program provides a one-time, unrestricted grant for writers of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction affected by the criminal legal system.
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Twenty Years After 9/11: Islamophobia and the Politics of Empire
Book Launch: A discussion of twenty years of the War on Terror and the second and fully revised edition of Deepa Kumar's book, Islamophobia and the Politics of Empire.
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Join us in Chicago for the 2022 Socialism Conference!
The Socialism Conference aims to reflect the breadth and urgency of purpose voiced powerfully by abolitionist Ruth Wilson Gilmore, we must “change one thing: everything.” Save the date: September 2-5, 2022, in Chicago.
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“Some people call us heroes”
The Watsonville Canning strike of 1985-87 was a dramatic show of the power of women workers, whose struggle became a rallying point for the Chicano movement.
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Between the Black Radical Tradition and the Digital
February 23, 2022
Online Teach-in
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Policing Neoliberal America: The Racial Economics of Mass Incarceration
February 16, 2021
Online Teach-in
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Policing Neoliberal America: The Racial Economics of Mass Incarceration
February 16, 2021
Online Teach-in
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Sudan: Revolution & Counter-Revolution
November 8, 2021
Online Teach-in
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Border Abolition Now: Fortress Europe and the Migration Crisis
May 19, 2021
Online Teach-in
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Border Abolition Now: Fortress Europe and the Migration Crisis
May 19, 2021
Online Teach-in
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A Cause for Every Revolutionary: Palestine & the Global Solidarity Movement
November 14, 2023
Online
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A Cause for Every Revolutionary: Palestine & the Global Solidarity Movement
November 14, 2023
Online
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Towards the Abyss: Mass Protest, War, and What Ukraine Reveals About the Global System
October 15, 2024
Online
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The Twittering Machine: Richard Seymour and Wendy Liu in Conversation
October 26, 2020
Online Teach-in
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The Twittering Machine: Richard Seymour and Wendy Liu in Conversation
October 26, 2020
Online Teach-in
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Set the Earth on Fire: The Great Anthracite Coal Strike of 1902 and the Birth of the Police
September 17, 2024
Online
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Uprising Against the Coup: Myanmar and the Regional Struggle for Democracy
April 22, 2021
Online Teach-in
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Uprising Against the Coup: Myanmar and the Regional Struggle for Democracy
April 22, 2021
Online Teach-in
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The Kaepernick Effect: How A Knee Inspired a Generational Revolt
September 14, 2021
Online Teach-in
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Breaking the Impasse: Class Struggle, Unions, & the Democratic Party
May 23, 2022
Online Teach-in
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Breaking the Impasse: Class Struggle, Unions, & the Democratic Party
May 23, 2022
Online Teach-in
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Chicago: China Miéville on the Russian Revolution
May 27, 2017
University Church
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Gaza and the Struggle for Palestine
October 19, 2023
Online
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Gaza and the Struggle for Palestine
October 19, 2023
Online
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