A People's History of American Empire Graphic Adaptation by Howard Zinn
A 2008 graphic history by Howard Zinn, Mike Konopacki, and Paul Buhle. The book combines material from Zinn's history book A People's History of the United States and his autobiography You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train with new material from other sources, most notably George Lipsitz's A Rainbow at Midnight: Labor and Culture in the 1940s and Jim Zwick's Mark Twain's Weapons of Satire: Anti-Imperialist Writings on the Philippine-American War.[1] Various historic subjects are covered as well as Zinn's own history of involvement in activism and historic events. The book was the last of Zinn's books that was published within his lifetime. The book's story is based around a frame story of Zinn giving a speech at an anti-war rally. Through it, he talks about past acts of imperialism by the U.S. government, as well as acts of resistance to it both inside and outside of the country. During the story, comparisons are made between the American government's past actions and recent ones, often appearing in boxes marked as "Zinnformation."
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A-kontra #1/06
(czeski anarcho zine)
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A-kontra #4/05
(czeski anarcho zine: France 2005, New Orleans, nuclear power, RAC, Skinheads, BRIGADA FLORES MAGON, PROPAGANDHII)
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A-tak #6
(anarchitektura, kodeks pracodawcy, eko-kapitalizm, europolicja, UE, Pd. Ameryka Pd., praca, anarchizm i romantyzm)
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Abolish Restaurants
Abolish Restaurants is an illustrated guide to the daily misery, stress, boredom, and alienation of restaurant work, as well as the ways in which restaurant workers fight against it. Drawing on a range of anti-capitalist ideas as well as a heaping plate of personal experience, it is part analysis and part call-to-arms. Includes HOW A RESTAURANT IS SET UP:, What is a Restaurant? . The Production Process . Division of Labor and Use of Machines . Intensity and Stress . Tips . Customers . Coercion and Competition, HOW A RESTAURANT IS TAKEN APART:, What the Worker Wants . Work Groups . Workers, Management and Worker-Management . Unions . A World Without Restaurants.
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Abolishing the Borders From Below #20
(anarchist courier from Eastern Europe: August 2005; EU constitution, G8 summit in Petersburg, Uzbekistan insurrection, miner's protests in Warsaw, gay pride in Eastern Europe, nationalism and fascism in Russia and Poland, Anarcho - Resistance group from Bulgaria)
Cena: cena 4.00 pln