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Global Marx
Edited by Eleonora Cappuccilli, Battistini Matteo, et al. -
Reconsidering Reparations
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State Capitalism, Contentious Politics and Large-Scale Social Change
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Your Money or Your Life
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War on War
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In the Shadows of the American Century
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Sub-Imperalism Revisited
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My Seditious Heart
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To the Victor, the Potatoes!
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Revolutionary Forgiveness
by D. K. Renton -
Confronting Zionism
by Noura Erakat and John Reynolds -
How Revolutionary Were the Bourgeois Revolutions?
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The Paris Commune
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The Nazis, Capitalism and the Working Class
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Year One of the Russian Revolution
by Victor Serge -
Beyond Marx
Edited by Karl Heinz Roth and Marcel van der Linden -
War, Capital, and the Dutch State (1588-1795)
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The Debt System
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Alliance of Adversaries
Edited by John Sexton -
The Voice of Witness Reader
by Dave Eggers and Voice of Witness -
On Edward Said: Remembrance of Things Past
Hamid Dabashi and Ahdaf Soueif discuss Dabashi's new book, On Edward Said: Remembrance of Things Past.
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No Planet B: A Teen Vogue Guide to the Climate Crisis
Lucy Diavolo, Jenn Jackson, Kim Kelly and Maia Wikler in conversation about climate justice and intersectional activism.
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Border and Rule: Global Migration, Capitalism, and Racist Nationalism
Harsha Walia and Robin D.G. Kelley discuss the global migration crisis, racial capitalism, and the ascendant far-right.
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Strong Communities Make Cops Obsolete
If police are the problem, what’s the solution?
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Books Are For Everyone: A Banned Books Week Reading List
A Books Are For Everyone reading list: ten books that reflect the spectrum of urgent writing often targeted for censorship by prisons across the country. As part of our Books Not Bars program, this Banned Books week Haymarket will donate one book to someone who is incarcerated for every book purchased from this reading list.
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Is Neoliberalism Finished?
Join Haymarket Books and Spectre Journal for a discussion of Neoliberalism and the future of the global economy.
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Stories of Survival: Surviving the Post-9/11 Human Rights Crisis
Hear from survivors of the U.S. government’s so-called “War on Terror,” who have resisted the U.S.’ campaign of human rights abuses and war.
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The Next 20 Years: Building Toward a Demilitarized and Decolonized Future
Join organizers and advocates to imagine and discuss building a future safe for all and free of militarization and colonization.
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Haymarket Poetry Presents: The Body Family
Join Hope Wabuke and special guests Safia Elhillo and Ladan Osman for a celebration of Wabuke's new book The Body Family.
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You Have Not Yet Been Defeated: Book Launch
Join Seven Stories Press and Haymarket Books for a launch of Alaa Abd el-Fattah’s important new book, "You Have Not Yet Been Defeated".
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Elite Capture: How The Powerful Took Over Identity Politics (& Everything Else)
Join Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò and Robin D.G. Kelley for a conversation about the politics of solidarity in the fight against racial capitalism.
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Announcing: Digressions from The Dig & Haymarket Books
Haymarket and The Dig are launching DIGRESSIONS, a new series that encourages readers and podcast listeners to join virtual study groups alongside Daniel Denvir and one of his guests.
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Publishers for Palestine: Statement of Solidarity
A statement from Publishers for Palestine calling for a ceasefire and denouncing repression of Palestinian solidarity.
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Meet the 2026 Writing Freedom Fellows
Haymarket Books and the Mellon Foundation are proud to introduce the third cohort of the Writing Freedom Fellowship, recognizing twenty emerging, mid-career, and established poets, fiction writers, and creative nonfiction writers whose lives and work have been impacted by the carceral system.
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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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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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Haymarket Books for $12 (or less!)
Check out these recent Haymarket Books releases that you may have missed, each currently available for under $12.
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Flash Sale: 70% OFF Naomi Klein Books
“We're seeing in real time that we are so much more interconnected to one another than our quite brutal economic system would have us believe.”
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Publishing Under Quarantine
This is a difficult time for authors to release new books. Please consider picking up these important new releases and helping us spread the word!
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Microbes and Macroeconomics: Understanding the Pandemic and the Global Slump
Activist economists David McNally and Hadas Thier discuss the state of the global economy.
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System in Crisis: A Working-Class Vision for the Future
Leading labor voices Sara Nelson, Stacy Davis Gates and Sarah Jaffe discuss how we can build a radical working class response to the current crisis.
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Intersectionality Matters: A Conversation with Kimberlé Crenshaw
Kimberlé Crenshaw discusses why intersectionality matters in this moment of crisis.
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Howard Zinn: In Defense of Civil Disobedience
An excerpt from Howard Zinn's powerful and still relevant 1968 book, Disobedience and Democracy.
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Contemporary Capitalism: A Reading List
A reading list of books about the politics, economy, and ideology of contemporary capitalism, as well as 21st century modes of resistance to the system.
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U.S. Empire and Autocracy in the Middle East
May 24, 2022
Online Teach-in
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Debating Eco-Socialist Futures
June 9, 2022
Online Teach-in
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Debating Eco-Socialist Futures
August 3, 2022
Online Teach-in
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Debating Eco-Socialist Futures
August 3, 2022
Online Teach-in
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Jewish Solidarity with Palestine
November 6, 2023
Online
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Civil Rights and Structural Attacks: Conversations with Walter Riley
June 21, 2026
Online
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Strong Communities Make Cops Obsolete
September 1, 2021
Online Teach-in
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Stories of Survival: Surviving the Post-9/11 Human Rights Crisis
November 30, 2021
Online Teach-in
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Is Neoliberalism Finished?
November 30, 2021
Online Teach-in
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Just Resistance: Building Toward a Demilitarized and Decolonized Future
December 9, 2021
Online Teach-in
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Light in Gaza: Writings Born of Fire
October 6, 2022
Online Teach-in
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A Spectre Haunting: China Miéville on the Communist Manifesto
January 31, 2023
Online
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Digressions: China Miéville on The Communist Manifesto
August 3, 2023
Online
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Haymarket Presents: Ruth Wilson Gilmore in Conversation with Barbara Ransby
September 11, 2025
Haymarket House and Online
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AI and the Techno-Fascist Nightmare
February 4, 2026
Online
United States -
On Edward Said: Remembrance of Things Past
December 8, 2020
Online Teach-in
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On Edward Said: Remembrance of Things Past
December 8, 2020
Online Teach-in
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No Planet B: A Teen Vogue Guide to the Climate Crisis
February 2, 2021
Online Teach-in
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Border and Rule: Global Migration, Capitalism, and Racist Nationalism
February 11, 2021
Online Teach-in
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Border and Rule: Global Migration, Capitalism, and Racist Nationalism
February 11, 2021
Online Teach-in
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White Skin, Black Fuel: Fossil Fascism and Colonialism's Inky Legacy
August 20, 2021
Online Teach-in
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White Skin, Black Fuel: Fossil Fascism and Colonialism's Inky Legacy
August 20, 2021
Online Teach-in
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Haymarket Poetry Presents: The Body Family
April 12, 2022
Live-stream
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Elite Capture: How the Powerful Took Over Identity Politics (& Everything Else)
May 9, 2022
Online Teach-in
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