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Latest titles from AK Press and elsewhere at Jura
Hi good people, Here are the new titles from AK mostly, this week: It is the Responsibility of Intellectuals to speak the truth and to expose lies, Noam Chomsky, (HB), $26; Sea Girl: Feminist folktales from around the world, Ethel Johnston Phelps, $23; Anarchism in Latin America, Angel Cappelletti, $32; The Experiment of West Kurdistan: Feminism, anti sectarianism, and collectivism in the Syrian revolution, Zaher Baher, $7; Radical Reproductive Justice: Foundations, theory, practice, critique, (ed) Loretta Ross et al, $45; Lao Tzu Tao Te ching: A book about the way and the power of the way, (trans) Ursula K. Le Guin, $22; The Zapatistas' Dignified Rage: Final public statements of subcommander Marcos, (ed) Nick Henck, $30; Unsettling the Commons: Social movements within, against and beyond settler colonialism, Craig Fortier, $23; The Crunk Feminist Collection, Brittney cooper, Susana Morris, Robin Boylorn, $38; Loaded: A disarming history of the second amendment, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, $26; Where do they go? Julia Alvarez, (HB), $26 [Kids book about dealing with loss and death in the family]; Optimism over Despair: On capitalism, empire, and social change, Noam Chomsky, $26; F!$*@ing History of Swearing, Anna-Maria Klosse, $26; I Couldn't Imagine that they would Kill us: A oral hisotryof the attachks against the students of Ayotzinapa, John Gibler, $26; Anarchy Explained to my Father, Francio Dupuis-deri & Thomas Deri, $27; 2018 Justseeds Organizer (lg), $20; 2018 Justseeds Orgnaizer (am), $15. Also, the (lg)Slingshot Organisers are at half price: ($9). See you soon. |
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