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Tag Archives: self-management
NYC and Montreal — Two Book Fairs in May 2014
Happy May Day, everyone! It is with great pleasure that we announce that this month, On Our Own Authority! will be tabling at two book fairs in New York City and Montreal, respectively. We’re very excited about these events and we’re looking forward to … Continue reading
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Tagged African studies, anarchism, anarchist book fair, anarchist bookfair, anarchist bookstores, black power, black studies, book fair, books, Caribbean history, class struggle, Eusi Kwayana, history, Ida B. Wells, indy media, Kimathi Mohammed, labor, labor history, labor movement, lenni brenner, libertarian socialism, Maurice Brinton, modibo kadalie, montreal, Montreal Anarchist Book Fair, new york city, nyc, palestine, PAN-AFRICAN, publishing, radical, radical books, radical bookstores, radical press, self-management, social movement, working class
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THE COMMUNE: PARIS, 1871 — Now Available!
The Commune: Paris, 1871 NOW AVAILABLE! Order now for FREE SHIPPING! Sale Price: $14.99 [Buy it Now] 143 years ago today, on 18 March 1871, enormous sections of the Parisian working class began a rebellion that shook the foundations of … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, anarchist books, anarchists, anarchy, Andrew Zonneveld, atlanta, books, class struggle, French History, history, indy media, labor, labor history, labor movement, libertarian socialism, Maurice Brinton, paris commune, publishing, radical, radical books, radical bookstores, radical history, radical press, self-management, social movement, socialism, strike, working class
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Now Available: WORKERS’ SELF-MANAGEMENT IN THE CARIBBEAN by Joseph Edwards
Workers’ Self-Management in the Caribbean: The Writings of Joseph Edwards NOW AVAILABLE! Price: $14.99 [Order Now] Joseph Edwards (born George Myers, also known as Fundi, the “Caribbean Situationist”) was a Jamaican refrigeration mechanic and labor organizer from West Kingston. In … Continue reading
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Tagged African studies, africana, anarchism, anti-colonialism, anti-imperialism, black studies, books, caribbean, caribbean federation, Caribbean history, Caribbean Situationist, class struggle, Fundi, history, indy media, Jamaica, Joseph Edwards, labor, labor history, labor movement, libertarian socialism, Matthew Quest, modibo kadalie, Montgomery Stone, PAN-AFRICAN, post-colonial studies, publishing, radical, radical books, radical bookstores, radical history, radical press, self-management, situationist, social movement, socialism, strike, workers' council, workers' self-management, working class
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2014 Black History Month Book List
Our 2014 Black History Month suggested reading list! This February, rediscover international Black History with these unique books on African-American History, Black Power, Afro-Caribbean Labor History, and Pan-Africanism. Included in the list below are works by such notable activists, revolutionaries, … Continue reading
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Tagged African American, African American History, african american history month, African studies, africana, anarchism, atlanta, black history month, Black Liberation and Palestine Solidarity, Black Panther Party, black power, black studies, books, caribbean, Caribbean history, chris braithwaite, civil rights movement, class struggle, CLR JAMES, Eusi Kwayana, Guyana, history, Ida B. Wells, indy media, Israel, Kimathi Mohammed, labor, labor history, labor movement, league of revolutionary black workers, lenni brenner, libertarian socialism, Matthew Quest, modibo kadalie, palestine, palestine solidarity, PAN-AFRICAN, pan-africanism, publishing, radical, radical books, radical press, self-management, social movement, socialism, strike, working class
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Praise for THE LABOR MOVEMENT IN JAPAN
NOW AVAILABLE! Order now for FREE SHIPPING! Sale Price: $14.99 [Buy it Now] Japan’s labor movement in the early twentieth century was one of the most vibrant and tumultuous periods in global social history. In their struggles for freedom, workers … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, Andrew Zonneveld, asian history, asian studies, asian-american history, books, class struggle, japan, japanese anarchism, japanese socialism, Katayama, labor history, labor movement, publishing, radical, radical books, radical history, rebellion, riot, riots, Robert Sabatino, self-management, sen katayama, social movement, socialism, strike, working class
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Praise for LYNCH LAW IN GEORGIA & OTHER WRITINGS
Recent Praise for Lynch Law in Georgia & Other Writings by Ida B. Wells. NOW AVAILABLE! Order now for FREE SHIPPING! Sale Price: $20.00 [Buy it Now] Lynch Law in Georgia & Other Writings is a collection of often neglected anti-lynching … Continue reading
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Tagged African American History, african diaspora, African studies, africana, black history, black power, black radicalism, black studies, books, class struggle, Ida B. Wells, jim crow, labor history, Lynch Law, lynching, Matthew Quest, PAN-AFRICAN, radical, radical books, radical history, radical press, self-management, social movement, working class
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2013 Carrboro Anarchist Book Fair
Join us at the 2013 Carrboro Anarchist Book Fair! On Our Own Authority! will be tabling at the 2013 Carrboro Anarchist Book Fair, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, on Saturday, 23 November 2013, from 11:00 am to 7:00pm. As usual, … Continue reading
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Tagged alexander berkman, anarchist book fair, atlanta, black power, black studies, book fair, books, caribbean, Caribbean history, carrboro, Carrboro Anarchist Book Fair, chapel hill, class struggle, Eusi Kwayana, Guyana, history, Ida B. Wells, indy media, Kimathi Mohammed, labor history, labor movement, lenni brenner, libertarian socialism, Matthew Quest, Maurice Brinton, north carolina, pan-africanism, publishing, radical books, radical bookstores, radical history, radical press, self-management, social movement, working class
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Modibo Kadalie – Exploring Atlanta’s Radical History
Exploring Atlanta’s Radical History: Video Interviews with Modibo Kadalie Modibo Kadalie is the author of Internationalism, Pan-Africanism, and the Struggle of Social Classes and a native of Riceboro, Georgia. During the early 1970s, he was an active member of Detroit’s … Continue reading
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Tagged African studies, africana, anarchism, atlanta, class struggle, CLR JAMES, history, indy media, Kimathi Mohammed, labor, labor history, labor movement, league of revolutionary black workers, libertarian socialism, modibo kadalie, PAN-AFRICAN, radical, radical history, radical press, self-management, social movement, socialism, strike, working class
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Now Available: TO REMAIN SILENT IS IMPOSSIBLE by Goldman and Berkman
NOW AVAILABLE: To Remain Silent Is Impossible: Emma Goldman & Alexander Berkman in Russia Price: $19.99 FREE U.S. SHIPPING! [Order Now] Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, the Russian Jewish immigrants who were once called “the two most notorious anarchists in … Continue reading
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Tagged alexander berkman, anarchism, Andrew Zonneveld, books, class struggle, Emma Goldman, history, labor, labor history, labor movement, lenin, libertarian socialism, publishing, radical, radical books, radical history, russia, Russian Anarchists, russian revolution, self-management, social movement, socialism, trotsky, working class
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