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Upping the Anti #18 (August 2016)
The August 2016 issue of this journal of radical theory and practice, produced by anticapitalists in canada. Here is the editors' introduction to this issue, followed by the table of contents:
Dear readers, family, fans, and haters,
Thank you for your sustained love, resistance, and solidarity. We’ve been working hard to bring you some really exciting and thought provoking material to keep you coming back for more! It is with much pleasure and gratitude that we bring you Issue 18 of Upping the Anti: A Journal of Theory and Action.
What We Want, What We Believe: The Black Panther Party Library
As a whole, these four DVDs present a rich and provocative history, straight from the mouths of Panthers, their supporters, and even the agents charged with neutralizing them.
What We Want, What We Believe: The Black Panther Party Library
"The invaluable Movement documentaries Newsreel produced furthered the work of the Black Panther Party and now provide the essential visual record of the Party's early days. This new dvd collection offers an extraordinary compilation that includes historic behind the scenes details taken from a wide range of interviews and contemporary events as well as the classic Newsreel films."—Kathleen Cleaver, Communications Secretary, Black Panther Party, 1967–1971
Sometimes the Spoon Runs Away with Another Spoon Coloring Book
Pushing beyond rigid gender expectations, a kids coloring book with fantastic beasts who like pretty jewelry and princesses who build rocket ships.
Occupying Wall Street : The Inside Story of an Action that... Occupying Wall Street : The Inside Story of an Action that Changed America
The inside story of the protest that has given birth to America’s most important progressive movement in a half century.
Calling All Heroes: A Manual for Taking Power
The euphoric idealism of grassroots reform and the tragic reality of revolutionary failure are at the center of this speculative novel that opens with the massacre of Tlatelolco in 1968.
For All the People: Uncovering the Hidden History of... For All the People: Uncovering the Hidden History of Cooperation, Cooperative Movements, and Communalism in America
Seeking to reclaim a history that has remained largely ignored by most historians, this dramatic and stirring account examines American cooperative movements for social change that have been all but erased from collective memory.
It's All Lies: Leaflets, Underground Press and Posters&mdash... It's All Lies: Leaflets, Underground Press and Posters—The Fusion of Resistance and Creativity in Israel
How It All Began The Personal Account of a West German Urban... How It All Began The Personal Account of a West German Urban Guerrilla
The author was a member of the West Berlin Blues scene, out of which emerged the anarchist guerilla 2nd of June Movement in the early seventies. While this book represented Baumann’s turn away from armed politics, it remains an important document from t
Stealing All Transmissions: A Secret History of The Clash
Stealing All Transmissions is a love story. It’s the story of how The Clash fell in love with America, and how America loved them back. The romance began in full in 1977, when select rock journalists and deejays aided the band’s quest to depose the rock of indolence that dominated American airwaves. This history situates The Clash amid the cultural skirmishes of the 1970s and culminates with their September 1979 performance at the Palladium in New York City. This concert was broadcast live on WNEW, and it concluded with Paul Simonon treating his Fender bass like a woodcutter's ax.






































