Ward S. Albro,
Always a Rebel: Ricardo Flores Magon and the Mexican Revolution (TCU, cloth, 1992, 219 pp. $30)
Chip Berlet,
Eyes Right!: Challenging the Right Wing Backlash (South End,
paper, 1995, 398 pp., $17.00)
Jeremy Brecher,
Strike! (South End press, paper, 1997, 421 pp., $22.00)
Robert Bullard
(ed.), Confronting Environmental Racism: Voices from the
Grassroots (South End, paper, 1993, 258 pp., $16.00)
Wendy Chapkis,
Beauty Secrets: Women and the Politics of Appearance (South End,
paper, 1986, 212 pp., $15.00)
Noam Chomsky,
Propaganda and the Public Mind: Interviews with David Barsamian (South End, paper, 2001, 247 pp., $16.00)
Noam Chomsky, After
the Cataclysm: Postwar Indochina and the Reconstruction of
Imperial Ideology (South End, paper, 1979, 391 pp., $18.00)
Noam Chomsky,
What Uncle Sam Really Wants (Odonian pr., paper, 1992, 111 pp.,
$8.50)
Noam Chomsky, On
Power and Ideology: The Managua Lectures (South End, paper,
1987, 140 pp, $12.00)
Eli Clare,
Exile and Pride: Disability, Queerness, and Liberation (South
End, paper, 1999, 147 pp., $14.00)
Ward Churchill,
Agents of Repression: The FBI’s Secret Wars Against the
Black Panther Party and the American Indian Movement (South End,
paper, 1990, 508 pp., $22.00)
Ward Churchill,
From a Native Son: Selected Essays on Indigenism, 1985 - 1995
(South End, paper, 1996, 588 pp., $22.00)
Reebee Garofalo
(ed.), Rockin’ the Boat: Mass Music and Mass Movements (South End, paper, 1992, 333 pp., $17.00)
Al Gedicks,
New Resource Wars: Native and Environmental Struggles Against
Multinational Corporations (South End, paper, 270 pp. $18.00)
Andrew Goudie, The
Human Impact on the Natural Environment, 5th edition (MIT,
paper, 2000, 511 pp., $20.00)
Robin Hahnel,
Panic Rules: Everything You Need to Know About the Global
Economy (South End, paper, 1999, 124 pp., $12.00)
Dale Hathaway,
Allies Across the Border: Mexico’s “Authentic Labor
Front” and Global Solidarity (South End, paper, 2000, 267
pp., $19.00)
bell hooks,
Feminism is For Everybody: Passionate Politics (South End, paper,
2000, 124 pp., $12.00)
bell hooks & Cornel
West, Breaking Bread: Insurgent Black Intellectual Life (South
End, paper, 174 pp., $14.00)
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Marty Jezer,
The Dark Ages: Life in the United States, 1945 - 1960 (South
End, paper, 1982, 333 pp., $15.00)
Dan La Botz,
Made in Indonesia: Indonesian Workers Since Suharto (South End,
paper, 2001, 393 pp., $18.00)
Dan La Botz,
Democracy in Mexico: Peasant Rebellion and Political Reform (South
End, paper, 1995, 274 pp., $17.00)
Andrew Light
(ed.), Social Ecology After Bookchin (Guilford, paper, 1998.
401 pp., $19.95)
Aurora Levins
Morales, Remedios: Stories of Earth and Iron From the History
of Puertorriquenas (South End, paper, 2001, 231 pp., $17.00)
Richard Pells,
Radical Visions and American Dreams: Culture and Social Thought
in the Depression Years (Wesleyan, paper, 1973, 423 pp., $16.95)
John Pilger,
Heroes (South End, paper, 2001, 628 pp., $16.00)
Herbert Read,
The Green Child (Adagp, paper, 1989. 195 pp., $9.95)
David Reed,
Education for Building a People’s Movement (South End,
paper, 1981, 202 pp., $15.00)
Arundhati
Roy, Power Politics (South End, paper, 2001, 182 pp., $12.00)
Edward Said,
The Pen and the Sword: Conversations with David Barsamian (Common
Courage, paper, 1994, 179 pp., $9.95)
Geoffrey Sampson, Liberty
and Language (about Chomsky) (Oxford, cloth, 1979, 248
pp., $30.00)
Brian Tokar, Earth
for Sale: Reclaiming Ecology in the Age of Corporate Greenwash (South End, paper, 1997, 269 pp., 18.00)
Mark Zepezauer & Arthur
Naiman, Take the Rich Off Welfare (Odonian, paper, 1998, 191
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