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The American Way of War
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The Many Faces of Populism
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The Schema of the Theory of Reification
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No Straight Road Takes You There
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Winter Soldier: Iraq and Afghanistan
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The Beginning Comes After the End
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Environmentalism from Below
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Yellow Earth
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Working-Class Politics in the German Revolution
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Engineered Conflict
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Securing Democracy
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Hopes and Prospects
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Prisons Must Fall
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Critical Reflexive Research Methodologies
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Solidarity with Children
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Help us donate copies of See You Soon
Donate copies of Mariame Kaba and Bianca Diaz's new children's book to families affected by incarceration.
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Propaganda and the Public Mind: A Reading List
A reading list of books dealing with media, ideology, cultural institutions, and the forces in our society that shape the way we see ourselves and the world.
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A Vision of the Future We Want
"No Is Not Enough is essential reading for anyone serious about resisting the current regime and building the new world. It’s our book and should be read by everyone." –Eve Ensler
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Zombie-labor and the 'Monstrous Outrages' of Capital
In this extract from Monsters of the Market: Zombies, Vampires and Global Capitalism, David McNally explains how Marx's frequent summoning of monstrous figures dramatizes the processes whereby capital dehumanizes and sucks the blood from living labor. Happy Halloween! -
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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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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Organizing for Justice: an Interview with Jewish Voice for Peace
Jewish Voice for Peace: "Love and respect for Jewish people is not in contradiction with vehement objections to the repressive policies of the State of Israel. A 'love of Israel' is not and has never been a good way to measure antisemitism." -
Queer Anti-Capitalism
In Warped: Gay Normality and Queer Anti-Capitalism, Peter Drucker shows how the successive 'same-sex formations' of the past century and a half have led both to the emergence of today's 'homonormativity' and 'homonationalism' and to ongoing queer resistance.
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Donald Trump and Capitalism's Next Crisis
Donald Trump's economic policies are designed to boost the profitability of capital, but they're increasing the risk of a global slump.
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Insurrection as Art: the Legacy of Blanqui
The recently released Communist Insurgent tells the life story of French revolutionary Louis-Auguste Blanqui, and with it the history of a period of extraordinary social and political upheaval. Haymarket Books interviewed the author, Doug Enaa Greene, to understand the relevance of an often maligned or neglected figure. We publish this interview to mark the anniversary of Blanqui's death on 1 January 1881.
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Nancy Holmstrom on From a Marxist-Feminist Point of View
A brief interview with Nancy Holmstrom, author of From a Marxist-Feminist Point of View.
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Art in the After-Culture: Capitalist Crisis & Cultural Strategy
Join art critic Ben Davis and artists Julieta Aranda and Naeem Mohaiemen for a conversation about the role of art in a world on fire.
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Learning Together (while staying apart): Online Event Schedule
Join Haymarket Books for a series of online events hosted in the context of the current crisis, and watch past events.
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Abolish Policing, Not Just the Police
A discussion on abolishing the police and policing with Mariame Kaba, Maya Schenwar, and Victoria Law.
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"Nothing Happened as Expected": Reflections on the French Elections
Haymarket Books interviews Clément Petitjean, a contributor to the recently published Europe in Revolt, for a critical perspective on the recent French election.
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Imagining Socialism
“We need imagination to show how different the world can be and we need power to make that world a reality.”
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Danny Katch: Their Money or Your Life
“To take coronavirus seriously is to treat what is normally a perhaps abstract socialist ideal, that a society is only as strong as its most vulnerable members, as a matter of immediate epidemiological fact.”
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Meet the 2025 Writing Freedom Fellows
Haymarket Books and the Mellon Foundation are honored to welcome the second cohort of the Writing Freedom Fellowship—a program created to recognize, support, and elevate the voices of emerging and established writers who are impacted by the carceral system and are working in genres spanning poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction.
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50% OFF Everything at the New HaymarketBooks.org!
Sale ends Tuesday, November 8th at 6:00 PM EST! Take 50% OFF everything on the new site through November 7th! Get a FREE Ebook bundled with every book purchase! Get FREE Shipping on orders over $25 inside the US. -
"Choice" and Coronavirus Capitalism
An excerpt from Keywords: The New Language of Capitalism, a book which explores the history and common usage of major terms in the everyday language of capitalism.
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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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Reni Eddo-Lodge, Emma Watson, and Rebecca Solnit launch Women’s History Project
The new public history project ‘City of London Women’ will redraw Transport for London’s classic Underground map by naming each stop after a woman, non-binary person or a group.
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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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Study and Struggle Critical Conversation #1: Intersectionality
A Study and Struggle critical conversation about what it means for abolition to be intersectional.
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Engineered Conflict: Structural Violence and the Future of Black Life in Chicago
January 22, 2026
Haymarket House
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Art in the After-Culture: Capitalist Crisis & Cultural Strategy
March 29, 2022
Online Teach-in
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Chasing Freedom: Coming of Age at the End of Empire with Simukai Chigudu
April 1, 2026
Haymarket House
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The US Empire After Afghanistan
December 3, 2021
Online Teach-in
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On the Road With Abolition: Assessing Our Steps Along the Way with Project NIA
June 12, 2020
Online Teach-in
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On the Road With Abolition: Assessing Our Steps Along the Way with Project NIA
June 12, 2020
Online Teach-in
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Can't Pay Won't Pay: The Case for Economic Disobedience and Debt Abolition
September 23, 2020
Online Teach-in
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Can't Pay Won't Pay: The Case for Economic Disobedience and Debt Abolition
September 23, 2020
Online Teach-in
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Intimate Partner Violence and Abolitionist Safety Planning
April 21, 2022
Online Teach-in
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My Country is the World: Staughton Lynd and the Vietnam War
March 8, 2023
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