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The Wind Cries Freedom, a new book from Michael Albert.
“Read it, argue with it, but don’t look away. The future it recalls is one we must still fight to deserve.”
– Yanis Varoufakis
“The most unusual and intriguing combination of prophecy, manifesto, and movement building manual that I have ever encountered.”
– Bill Fletcher Jr.
“This work fills a huge gap in our social movement literature.”
– Cynthia Peters
Jeremy Brecher’s newest report addresses the increased authoritarian threat under Trump and the MAGA movement.
Brecher asserts that we must look beyond conventional means and consider social strikes — large-scale, nonviolent withdrawal of cooperation, which has brought down authoritarian regimes around the world.
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It’s a “Hot Socialist Summer,” proclaims the New York City Democratic Socialists of America Instagram. Indeed, it has been a summer of socialist…
Forty years ago seven writer/activists collectively co-wrote a book titled, Liberating Theory.…
Out of the crisis of capitalism, eco-socialism can emerge – a…
Over the past several decades, one of the central achievements of…
Sabrina Fernandes is a Brazilian political economist who has published books…
This week marks the beginning of Brazil’s presidential campaign, with the…
We’ve been hearing a lot of panicky warnings lately after Democratic…
A longtime friend of Z. Music and storytelling rooted in liberation, solidarity, and resistance.
Learn more
The Wind Cries Freedom, a new book from Michael Albert.
“Read it, argue with it, but don’t look away. The future it recalls is one we must still fight to deserve.”
– Yanis Varoufakis
“The most unusual and intriguing combination of prophecy, manifesto, and movement building manual that I have ever encountered.”
– Bill Fletcher Jr.
“This work fills a huge gap in our social movement literature.”
– Cynthia Peters
Jeremy Brecher’s newest report addresses the increased authoritarian threat under Trump and the MAGA movement.
Brecher asserts that we must look beyond conventional means and consider social strikes — large-scale, nonviolent withdrawal of cooperation, which has brought down authoritarian regimes around the world.
A podcast that asks what do we want & how do we get it.
31 authors & 6 orgs invite you to consider 20 Theses for Liberation, a living document to engage with in a collective process.
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