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New Books in February

The Great Climate Robbery: How the Food System Drives and What We Can Do About It – Bill McKibben – $25

The Politics of the Right – Leo Panitch and Greg Albo – $50

The Life and Death of Leon Trotsky – Victor Serge and Natalia Sedova Trotsky – $23

The Battle for Justice in Palestine – Ali Abunimah – $23

Austerity Ecology & The Collapse-Porn Addicts: A Defence of Growth, Progress Industry and Stuff – Leigh Phillips – $32

The Eighties: The Decade that Transformed Australia – Frank Bongiorno – $40

An Economy is not a Society: Winners and Losers in the New Australia – Dennis Glover – $20

All the Beginnings: A Queer Autobiography of the Body – Quinn Eades – $25

The Booger Peril: A History of Things to Come – Ben Debney – $15

21 Stories of Transition – Rob Hopkins – $20

Understanding Class – Erik Olin Wright – $33

Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital – Jason W. Moore – $40

New Books in January

Capitalism Must Die! A basic introduction to capitalism: what it is, why it sucks and how to crush it – Stephanie McMillan – $25

The Dignity of Chartism – Dorothy Thompson – $25IMG_20160112_162903[1].jpg

Trans: A Memoir – Juliet Jacques – $25

Capitalism: A Ghost Story – Arundhati Roy – $15

The Extreme Centre: A warning  – Tariq Ali – $15

Disaster Capitalism: Making a killing out of Catastrophe: Antony Loewenstein

Speak Up, Reach Out: A life to Reckon with – Graham Smith – $30

Socialist Register: The Politcs of the Right – Leo Panitch & Greg Albo (eds) – $50

Red Professor: The Cold War Life of Fred Rose – Peter Monteath & Valerie Munt – $40

The Muslims are Coming: Islamophobia, Extremism and the Domestic War on Terror – Arun Kundani – $20

The Blessing – Adrian Caesar – $30

Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a world without work – Nick Srnicek & Alex Williams – $25

 

New Books in December

New Titles
Eco-socialism A Radical Alternative to Capitalist Catastrophe –  Michael Lowy – $25

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Making Sense of Anarchism –  Davide Turcato – $28

Militant Anti-Fascism – M Testa – $31

Against Equality: Queer Revolution Not mere Inclusion – $25

Caliban and the Witch –  Silvia Federici – $32

The Dismissal Dossier – $18 – Jenny Hockey

Open Veins of Latin America – Eduardo Galeano – $44

Outsider in the White House – Bernie Sanders – $22

The Next Revolution: Popular Assemblies and the Promise of Direct – Democracy – Murry Bookchin – $34

This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate – Naomi Klein – $26

Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital – Jason Moore – $40

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What Every Environmentalist needs to know about Capitalism – John Bellamy Foster & Fred Magdoff -$29

Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution – Peter Kropotkin – $18

God And The State – Michael Bakunin – $15

A People’s History of the World: From the Stone Age to the New Millennium – Chris Harmen – $33

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The Blessing – Adrian Caesar – $30

New Book Sale @ NIBS

In store now, we have heaps of quality left/environmental titles dramatically marked down. Would make great christmas gift ideas.

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New Books in November

Crooked Deals and Broken Treaties: How American Indians were Displaced by White Settlers in the Cuyahoga Valley – John Tully – $37

We have never been Neoliberal: A manifesto for a doomed youth – Kean Birch – $30

Rules Without Rulers: The possibilities and limits of Anarchism – Matthew Wilson – $32EU

Beyond Capitalism? The future of Radical Politics – Luke Cooper & Simon Hardy – $27

Psychology and Capitalism: The manipulation of mind – Ron Roberts – $24

The European Union and The End of Politics – James Heartfield – $36

Greece: What is to be done: A pamphlet – Karl Heinz Roth – $22

We have never been Neoliberal: A manifesto for a doomed youth – Kean Birth – $30

Climate Change, Capitalism, and Corporations – Daniel Nyberg, Christopher Wright – $50

This Changes Everything – Naomi Klein – $25post capitalism

And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda – Eric Bogle – $25 –

Why labor should saviour its Green – Brad Orgill – $25

Two Futures: Australia at a Critical Moment – Clare O Neil, Tim Watts – $30

An Economy is not a Society – Dennis Glover – $20

Understanding Class – Elin Olin Wright – $30

Against the Troika – C Lapavitasas – $30aN Economy

Postcapitalism: A guide to our future – Paul Mason – $50

Because we say so – Noam Chomsky – $30

Novels:

Drought: A Novel – Ronald Fraser – $30

Man Tiger –  Eka Kurniawan – $25

Shadows Of The Pomegranate Tree – Tariq Ali – $20

The Book Of Saladin– Tariq Ali – $20

A Sultan In Palermo– Tariq Ali – $20

Night Of The Golden Butterfly– Tariq Ali – $20

The Stone Woman– Tariq Ali – $20

Graphic Guides (Great for those new to politics)

Chomsky: A Graphic Guide – $13

Capitalism A graphic guide – $13

Slavoj Zizek A Grapic Guide – $13Marxism

Foucault: A graphic guide – $13

Critical Theory A graphic guide – $12

Marx – A graphic Guide – $12

Marxism – A graphic Guide – $12

Classics:

Imagined Communities – Benedict Anderson – $30

Philosophy for Militants – Alain Badiou – $13

The State and Revolution – Lenin – $13

1984 – George Orwell – $20conquest

Animal Farm – George Orwell – $18

Discipline and Punish – Michel Foucault – $25

The Conquest of Bread – Peter Kropotkin – $23

The communist hypothesis – Alain Badiou – $17

New Books in Sept/Oct

In October: 

Labor’s Conflict: Big Business, workers and the politics of class – Rick Kuhn – $44

Trade Unionism in Australia – Tom Bramble – $39

In September:

Australia’s Boldest Experiment – Stuart McIntyre – $35

Breaking Out: Memories of Melbourne – Susan Blackburn (eds) – $35breaking out

For the Commonwealth: The Public High School in Victoria 1910-2010 – $40

Not Charted on Ordinary Maps: The Newcastle Steelworks Closure – John Lewer – $40

Where Did Fair Go – John Wright – $35

Cyberpunk Revolutionary: On Julian Assange – Robert Manne – $7

Socialism or Barbarism – Rosa Luxembourg – $38

State Crime: On the Margins of Empire – Kristian Laslett – $56

Syrizia: Inside the Labryinth – Ken Ovenden – $37

A Marxist History of the World – Neil Faulkner – $50

Decolonizing Solidarity – Clare Land – $54

New book @ NIBS in September….

The Conquest of Bread – Peter Kropotkin – $23

Capitalism in the Web of Life – Jason W More – $40

Homage to Catalonia – George Orwell – $20

The Socialist Imperative – From Gotha to Now – Michael Lebowitz – $42

Prison Notebooks (Vol 2) – Antonio Gramsci – $62

Prison Notebooks (Vol 3) – Antonio Gramsci – $61

And more to come soon….

Decolonizing Solidarity – Available @ NIBS now.

Decolonizing Solidarity: Dilemmas and Directions for Supporters of Indigenous Struggles – The new book by long time Australian supporter of Indigenous struggles Clare Land  is available now at NIBS – $54clare-land-sm

In this highly original and much-needed book, Clare Land interrogates the often fraught endeavors of activists from colonial backgrounds seeking to be politically supportive of Indigenous struggles. Blending key theoretical and practical questions, Land argues that the predominant impulses which drive middle-class settler activists to support Indigenous people cannot lead to successful alliances and meaningful social change unless they are significantly transformed through a process of both public political action and critical self-reflection.

Based on a wealth of in-depth, original research, and focusing in particular on Australia, where – despite strident challenges – the vestiges of British law and cultural power have restrained the nation’s emergence out of colonizing dynamics, Decolonizing Solidarity provides a vital resource for those involved in Indigenous activism and scholarship.

And stay tuned for an announcement soon about Clare Land speaking about the book at NIBS.

New Books @ NIBS in August…

In August

Decolonizing Solidarity: Dilemmas and Directions for Supporters of Indigenous Struggles – Clare Lands – $54

A for Activist – $19

Black Flame: The Revolutionary Class Politics of Anarchism % Syndicalism – Michael Schmidt & Lucien Van Der Walt – $38

The Utopia of Rules: On Technology, and stupidity & the secret joys of bureaucracy – David Graeber – $42

Social Ecology & Social Change – Erik Eiglad (eds) – $45

Sufficiency Economy – Sam Alexander – $25

And more to come soon….

New Books in July

Crisis in the EurozoneThe Happiness Industry: How the Government and Business Sold Us Well-being – William Davies – $35

Molecular Red – McEnzie Wark –  $35

Castrophism: The Apocalyptic politics of Collapse & Rebirth – Sasha Lilley et al – $23

Girls are not Chicks Coloring Book – $16

All Power to the Councils: A documentary history of the German Revolution – Gabriel Koon – $36

Abolish Work – $18

Afterburn: Society Beyond Fossil Fuels – Richard Heinberg – $25

The Battle for Justice in Palestine – Ali Abunmah – $23

Gramsci’s Political Thought – Carlos Coutinbo – $37

More than a Score: The New Uprisings against high-stakes testing – Jesse Hagopian (eds) – $23

Techno-Fix: Why technology won’t save us or the environment – Michael Huesemann & Joyce Huesemann – $33

Tomorrow’s Battlefield: U.S Proxy Wars and Secret Ops in Africa – Nick Turse – $20

The Next Revolution: Popular Assemblies and the Promise of Direct Democracy – Murray Bookchin – $35

The Rise of Islamic State: ISIS and the New Sunni Revolution – Patrick Cockburn – $22

Supermarket Monsters: The Price of Coles and Woolworths’ Dominance – $20

Crisis in the Eurozone – Costas Lapavitsas – $30

The Snowden Files – 9781783350377

Capital Volume 1 – Karl Marx – $40

The Communist Manifesto – Marx/Engels – $12

Early Writings – Karl Marx – $35Bookchin

Contingency, Hegemony, Universality: Contemporary Dialogues on the Left – Zizek et al – $20

This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate – Naomi Klein – $25

European Nations: Explaining Their Formation – $35 – Miroslav Hroch

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If you would like to order any of the books below, please contact us. We will be happy to mail out orders (postage costs will be added).

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