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NEWS: In this section you find all the new releases - whether music or print - as they come out and/or are being listed in the shop.
This can include major re-stocks as well as older titles and second hand records or books. New titles are being added on a near-daily basis.

CDR from 2009. Fresh copy but a bit worn from storage/transport

Guter Zst.

Ernest Mandel: Amerika und EUropa - Widersprüche des Imperialismus. Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag, rororo 7478, ISBN 3-499-17478-2 Guter Zustand

Hard jungle compilation with Dr. Colossus (remix by Remarc!), Aaron Spectre, General Waste/Complicit, Kinsugi. Limited to 300 copies, yellow vinyl.

Essai sur Wagner par Theodor W. Adorno. Les Essais CXXII. Gallimard 1981. Bon état.

Theodor W. Adorno: Quasi una fantasia (Edition française). Gallimard 1982. Bon état.

Theodor W. Adorno: Kritische modellen. Van Gennep Amsterdam, ISBN90-6012-366-2, 1977

THeodor W. Adorno: Dialektyka negatywna, 1986, ISBN 83-01-05477-8

Theodor W. Adorno: Zargon pravsnjosti, Ljubljana 1972 Jargon der Eigentlichkeit auf slowenisch.

Max Horkheimer/Theodor W. Adorno: Oplysningens dialektik - filosofiske fragmenter, 1993 Dialektik der Aufklärung auf dänisch.

Theodor W. Adorno: Minimal Moralia (bosanski). Sarajevo 1987

Walter Benjamin: Angelus Novus - Saggi e fragmenti, Nuova Universale Einaudi 175, 1981

Walter Benjamin: Kunstwerket i reproduksjonsalderen og andre essays. En Fakkel-bok, Oslo 1975

Walter Benjamin: Werke Band 3 (日本語) Band 3 der japanischen Werkausgabe, Shobun-sha Publisher, Tokyo 1981

Maurice Brinton: For Workers' Power, AK Press, ISBN 1-904859-07-0 At long last, the collected works of the principle writer, translator and thinker of the Solidarity Group, one of the most active and influential libertarian socialist organisations of the 1960's and early 1970's. Includes writing on topics ranging from the Paris Commune to Paris 1968, via Willheim Reich, the Portugese Revolution, the Irrational in Politics, The Belgian General Strike of 1960, the Bolsheviks and Workers' Control and of course, the work of Paul Cardan/Cornelius Castoriadis. From the workplace, to the streets, to the bedroom, Maurice Brinton writes critically and honestly on the nuts and bolts of a free humanity, laying to rest the arguments against a genuinely libertarian socialism. Edited by David Goodway. AK Press, 2004.

Dave & Stuart Wise: Like a Summer With a Thousand Julys. Collected writings from Dave and Stuart Wise 1978-2008 ISBN 978-0993475719

This anthology brings together the three most widely translated, distributed and influential pamphlets of the Situationist International available in the sixties, along with eyewitness an account of the May events published in June 1968. These were 'On The Poverty of Student Life'; 'Totality For Kids' and 'The Decline and Fall of the "Spectacular" Commodity-Economy'. In addition it includes numerous documents, photographs, poster art and graffiti originating from Paris in 1968; it offers the reader not only a concise introduction to the ideas of the Situationists but also an insight into what Situationist material was readily available in the late sixties. Co-published by Dark Star Collective and AK Press, 2001

Guy Debord: Comments on the Society of the Spectacle. In the Verso series "Radical Thinkers" 1998. ISBN 978-1-84467-672-9

Journal of the "transgressive" industrial culture type with a mixed bag of contributions, musically on a full length CD, in written form on 165+ pages. Edited by Robert H. King in 1993. Music feat. Controlled Bleeding, Soviet France, Lull (Mick Harris), Techno Animal, Nocturnal Emissions, Greater Than One and others. The book compiles articles and interviews (with Annie Sprinkle, Adam Parfrey, Stelarc, Mark Pauline) and also features Derek Jarman, Robert Anton Wilson, Adi Newton, erm... Boyd Rice, and more....

Short introduction to the aims, ideas and activities of Class War. Published by the Class War Federation, 1989/91.

On the centenary of the 1917 Russian Revolution, paeans to the conquering Bolsheviks will be sung. But why? Why do so many Marxists and “leftists” still identify with the totalitarian and bureaucratic monster built on the backs and graves of the Russian working class? Could “victory” have been worth the price? The seeds of the Bolshevik dictatorship were sprouting in 1917 and the harvest still haunts us today. Bloodstained doesn’t only force us to reckon with the past but it demands we think more carefully about freedom, social change, and what we mean when we advocate a new society. The defense of history's obscene Leninist enterprises, once categorized as “actually existing socialism,” ends here. No more velvet-gloved hagiography. No more Lenins. Includes essays from Luigi Fabbri, Rudolf Rocker, Nestor Makhno, Iain McKay, Alexander Berkman, Maurice Brinton, Ida Mett, Otto Rühle, Emma Goldman, Barry Pateman, Paul Mattick, and Cornelius Castoriadis. Editors The Friends of Aron Baron are anarchists who bristle at the sight of hammers and sickles. Published by AK Press, 2017. You can read the introduction exerpted here.