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I Know What the Red Clay Looks Like
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Red Sky in the Morning
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America's Got Democracy:
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The Package King
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Essays (unabridged audiobook)
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Essays
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Sojourners for Justice Poster 11x17 (bundle) #1
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Socialism . . . Seriously
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Recy Taylor - Sojourners for Justice Poster 11x17
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Utopia, Ltd.
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Criticism of Heaven
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Field Notes on Democracy
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Trump's Return
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AI Futures
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The Communist and the Revolutionary Liberal in the Second American Revolution
by Kyle A. Edwards and August H. Nimtz -
Mayor 1%
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On New Terrain
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Build Yourself a Boat
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The Ballot, the Streets—or Both
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Social Knowledge
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Where Do We Go From Here? Naomi Klein, Astra Taylor & Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
On Friday, November 6th, Naomi Klein, Astra Taylor and Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor joined Haymarket's Anthony Arnove for a conversation about next steps for the struggle in the aftermath of the 2020 election and the ongoing crisis. Here, we present a transcript of their discussion.
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Haymarket Books Holiday Gift Guide
Take 50% OFF all Haymarket Books through Tuesday, January 3rd! Get a FREE Ebook bundled with every book purchase! Get FREE Shipping on orders over $25 inside the US.
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Why Bad Governments Happen to Good People
One year after the nightmare of Election Night, it’s easy to still feel shock at how a moral monstrosity came to occupy the world’s most powerful office. Danny Katch, author of the new book Why Bad Governments Happen to Good People, looks back at the election that gave us Donald Trump.
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Red Chicago: A Working-Class Power Reading List
In celebration of a win for labor and a defeat for Chicago’s right-wing, monied interests, we’ve put together a reading list of some key books that explore history, politics, and possibilities in our beloved city, as well as titles especially relevant to Chicago organizers and militants looking toward the fights ahead.
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What (Really) Happened
Danny Katch, author of Why Bad Governments Happen to Good People, explains what separates his book from the 1,000,000 other books that are being written about the 2016 election.
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Mike Davis on Trump’s America
Behind the bluster, what does Donald Trump’s presidency actually represent? Mike Davis—a world renowned American scholar, and author of several books—was interviewed by Seán Mitchell for Rebel, about the state of Trump’s America.
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Public Money and Racial Justice
A conversation about public money, its connections to racial justice and how we can organize to demand it serves our interests.
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Abolitionist Social Work: Possibilities, Paradox and Praxis
A conversation about challenging carceral social work through the development and practice of an abolitionist social work.
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Dying for an iPhone: Apple, Foxconn, and The Lives of China's Workers
Jenny Chan, Mark Selden and Kevin Lin take a harrowing look into lives and struggles of a new generation of Chinese workers.
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Women of the Barricades
Writing in the Guardian, pioneering British feminist Sheila Rowbotham named The Women Incendiaries by Edith Thomas in her top 10 radical history books. -
A Real Paradigm Shift in Child Welfare
“When the Welfare People Come” offers a sweeping look at the history and politics of the US child welfare system, exposing the racist system—from the “orphan trains” and Indian boarding schools to current practices in child protective investigations, foster care, and mandated services—arguing that it constitutes a mechanism of control exerted over poor and working-class parents and children.
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No War on Chicago; No War Anywhere!
A reading list about capitalism, imperialism, policing, and the politics and strategies of anti-war resistance movements of the past and present—tools in the struggle against repression, surveillance, and state violence.
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Radical Organizing in the Depression Era
"...the train of developments that connects changes in social conditions to a changed consciousness is not simple. People, including ordinary people, harbor somewhere in their memories the building blocks of different and contradictory interpretations of what it is that is happening to them, of who should be blamed, and what can be done about it..."
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Summer of Struggle: 40% Off ALL Haymarket Books
Dig in for a summer of struggle with some radical books from Haymarket! We’re offering 40% Off ALL Haymarket Books for the whole summer—an invitation to anyone looking to re-commit to political education as part of the struggle for liberation.
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Preparing for Trump's Assault on Child Welfare
Don Lash: "The threats of Trumpism may seem removed from the struggles within the child welfare system. Sooner or later, however, those struggles will have to join the wider resistance to the Trump regime."
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Poet Camonghne Felix Longlisted for National Book Award
Camonghne Felix’s debut book of poems, Build Yourself a Boat, has been longlisted for the 2019 National Book Award for Poetry. The book is an anthem of survival and a look at what might come after. A view of what floats and what, ultimately, sustains.
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Imani Perry on Breathe: A Letter to My Sons
Award-winning author Imani Perry talks with Jaimee A. Swift from Black Women Radicals about her new book Breathe: A Letter to my Sons.
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The Game is Not a Game: Books on Sports and Struggle
A Haymarket reading list about radical sports history and the impact activist athletes have had on politics and sports culture.
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Stonewall was a Riot: a Pride Month Reading List
A reading list of books about queer and trans politics, history, and liberation. For the month of June, we’re glad to offer 40% Off the Haymarket titles on this list!
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The Tragedy of American Science
A conversation between Cliff Conner and Sarah Lazare about the history of scientific corruption and abuse and prospects for change today.
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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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Abolitionist Teaching and the Future of our Schools
A conversation with Bettina Love, Gholdy Muhammad, Dena Simmons and Brian Jones about abolitionist teaching and antiracist education.
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"Workers of the World, Unite!" An Internationalist Reading List
A reading list about resistance movements around the world, solidarity across borders, and socialist internationalism.
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Mike Davis (1946 - 2022)
What can one say about Mike Davis that has not been said already by so many who appreciated his brilliance, wit, clarity, and uncanny foresight?
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Book Launch: I Know What the Red Clay Looks Like
January 16, 2025
Online
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Public Money and Racial Justice
December 15, 2020
Online Teach-in
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Public Money and Racial Justice
December 15, 2020
Online Teach-in
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Dying for an iPhone: Apple, Foxconn, and The Lives of China's Workers
February 26, 2021
Online Teach-in
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Dying for an iPhone: Apple, Foxconn, and The Lives of China's Workers
February 26, 2021
Online Teach-in
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Abolitionist Social Work: Possibilities, Paradox and Praxis
February 25, 2021
Online Teach-in
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Socialism…Seriously: Chicago Reading Group Discussion
June 1, 2023
Haymarket House
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Imani Perry on Breathe: A Letter to My Sons
October 1, 2020
Online Teach-in
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Imani Perry on Breathe: A Letter to My Sons
October 1, 2020
Online Teach-in
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Abolitionist Teaching and the Future of Our Schools
June 23, 2020
Online Teach-in
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Abolitionist Teaching and the Future of Our Schools
June 23, 2020
Online Teach-in
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The Tragedy of American Science
July 30, 2020
Online Teach-in
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The Tragedy of American Science
July 30, 2020
Online Teach-in
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Worker Power Is the Heart of Democracy
August 5, 2025
Online
United States -
Socialism...Seriously: A Brief Guide to Surviving the 21st Century
January 11, 2023
Online
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Communism, Abolition, States, and the Future of the Left
November 10, 2025
Online
United States -
Appalachia and the Health of the Nation
June 17, 2020
Online Teach-in
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Appalachia and the Health of the Nation
June 17, 2020
Online Teach-in
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Haymarket Poetry Presents: All the Blood Involved in Love (Virtual)
June 21, 2022
Live-stream
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Haymarket Poetry Presents: Super Sad Black Girl
December 7, 2022
Haymarket House and Online
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Haymarket Poetry Presents: Because You Were Mine
July 6, 2023
Online
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Chicago Conversations, Part 1: Building and Wielding Left Political Power
October 25, 2023
Haymarket House
Chicago, IL -
Chicago Conversations Part 2: Public Safety Beyond Police
November 29, 2023
Build Coffee
Chicago, IL -
Books through Bars: Stories from the Prison Books Movement
March 14, 2024
Online
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