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A movement overlook or disregarded by many left libertarians, Horrox's A Living Revolution places the Israeli Kibbutz movement firmly in the pages of anarchist history where it belongs. Horrox offers a meticulously researched and well argued presentation of the Kibbutz's relevance to anarchi ... (continue)
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A highly accessible primer to Islam and its factions in conflict with the West. Lewis, a British-American historian, writes with a sympathetic, yet critical, Western lens on this subject. A good first read for anyone trying to understand this complicated subject.
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Dangerous Woman
Rudahl's A Dangerous Woman brings the life of Emma Goldman back to life on the pages of this great biographical graphic novel. She introduces readers to the avant-garde anarchist politics of the former half of the 20th century through an account of Goldman's life long commitment to the causes ... (continue)
Rudahl's A Dangerous Woman brings the life of Emma Goldman back to life on the pages of this great biographical graphic novel. She introduces readers to the avant-garde anarchist politics of the former half of the 20th century through an account of Goldman's life long commitment to the causes she grappled with. The biography is also personal. Rudahl spends considerable time weaving in Goldman's love life, family, and personal relationships.
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