Autor*innen: David Berry
With a title that's a modern-day mash-up of Frantz Fanon and The Clash, Black Bloc, White Riot revisits the struggles against globalization that marked the beginning of the twenty-first century and explores the connection between political violence and the white middle class.
Autor*innen: AK Thompson (Editor)
Arriving in America in 1904, Carlo Tresca began a nearly forty-year stretch as an active revolutionary. Nunzio Pernicone's definitive biography chronicles Tresca's larger-than-life personality, his revolutionary apprenticeship in Sulmona, Italy, and his subsequent career as fighter for liberty until his untimely death in 1943.
Autor*innen: Nunzio Pernicone
Autor*innen: Alexandre Skirda
Autor*innen: Bernard Goldstein
Autor*innen: Maurice Brinton
From the First International to the 1872 Anti-Authoritarian International, from government suppression and anarchist insurrection to Errico Malatesta's prominent role in resurrecting the anarchist movement, Nunzio Pernicone's Italian Anarchism provides a critical examination of early anarchist practices across three decades of Italian history.
Autor*innen: Nunzio Pernicone
A study of one man and a collective biography of the working class into which he was born. The story of José Peirats shows the human foundations of Spanish anarchism, the ties of friendship and community that cemented the largest anti-authoritarian movement in the world.
Autor*innen: Chris Ealham
Autor*innen: Noam Chomsky u.a.
Autor*innen: Michael Albert
Autor*innen: Chris Carlsson