Radical haul

Along with the normal selection of science fiction and fantasy, a few radical publishers have done book giveaways due to the current political crisis in the United States. I've been feeling for a while like I've not done my homework on diverse political theory, so I downloaded those. (That's the easy part; making time to read them is the hard part, and we'll see how that goes.)

Yarimar Bonilla & Marisol LeBrón (ed.) — Aftershocks of Disaster (non-fiction anthology)
Jordan T. Camp & Christina Heatherton (ed.) — Policing the Planet (non-fiction anthology)
Zachary D. Carter — The Price of Peace (non-fiction)
Justin Akers Chacón & Mike Davis — No One is Illegal (non-fiction)
Grace Chang — Disposable Domestics (non-fiction)
Suzanne Collins — The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (sff)
Angela Y. Davis — Freedom is a Constant Struggle (non-fiction)
Danny Katch — Socialism... Seriously (non-fiction)
Naomi Klein — The Battle for Paradise (non-fiction)
Naomi Klein — No is Not Enough (non-fiction)
Naomi Kritzer — Catfishing on CatNet (sff)
Derek Künsken — The Quantum Magician (sff)
Rob Larson — Bit Tyrants (non-fiction)
Michael Löwy — Ecosocialism (non-fiction)
Joe Macaré, Maya Schenwar, et al. (ed.) — Who Do You Serve, Who Do You Protect? (non-fiction anthology)
Tochi Onyebuchi — Riot Baby (sff)
Sarah Pinsker — A Song for a New Day (sff)
Lina Rather — Sisters of the Vast Black (sff)
Marta Russell — Capitalism and Disbility (non-fiction)
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor — From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation (non-fiction)
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor (ed.) — How We Get Free (non-fiction anthology)
Linda Tirado — Hand to Mouth (non-fiction)
Alex S. Vitale — The End of Policing (non-fiction)
C.M. Waggoner — Unnatural Magic (sff)
Martha Wells — Network Effect (sff)
Kai Ashante Wilson — Sorcerer of the Wildeeps (sff)

Posted: 2020-06-14 19:50 — Why no comments?

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