A long-suppressed classic of anti-imperialist theory that lays bare the mechanics of global exploitation and the material complicity of the imperial core—with new prologue and epilogue by Torkil Lauesen, with original introduction from Arghiri Emmanuel, and new foreword by Henry Hakamäki and Nemanja Lukic.
Link to print editions, and free digital edition, of the book in bio.
Historical Documents of the Popular Front: A Collection for Critical Organizational Study, the second book in our Palestinian Resistance series, brings together key writings from the Marxist-Leninist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), one of the most significant revolutionary organizations of the modern era. This comprehensive collection traces the organizational and theoretical development of the PFLP from its 1967 founding statement through its most recent political program in 2022.
Edited and contextualized for accessibility, these documents reveal the Front’s evolving strategies of armed struggle, united front tactics, and political vision in the long fight against Zionism and imperialism. More than a historical archive, this volume is offered as a resource for scholars, organizers, and students of critical organizational studies—demonstrating how revolutionary movements build collective capacity, sustain unity, and adapt across decades of resistance.
Proceeds from sales of the book goes to Middle East Children’s Alliance (MECA).
Link to print editions and free pdf of the book in bio.
Inspired by Frantz Fanon's methodology, Mohamed Khougali’s 'Politically Unconscious: The Psychic Aftermath of the Sudanese Revolution' charts the history of the Sudanese left and investigates the psychological realities of participants of the Sudanese revolution of 2019.
Coming soon!
🚨UPDATE🚨
As part of SPINE’s commitment to highlighting the historic and ongoing achievements of the Cuban and Chinese peoples’ movements, we will be featuring @helen.yaffe and @qiaocollective as keynote speakers at our second annual conference in October!
We are also extending our “Call For Applications” deadline to June 1! We are looking for submissions from scholars, artists, organizers, writers, and others whose work engages with the themes of peace, internationalism, and ecology. For any questions, contact [email protected]
NEW: Iskra Books will be there too!
You’re invited!
PANEL DISCUSSION: WAR ON WEST ASIA
with
Asa Winstanley (Author of Weaponising Anti-Semitism)
Nilly Brook (Obscenity State)
Carlos Martinez (Author of The East Is Still Red)
📅 Saturday 6 June 2026 – 7 PM
📍 All Good Bookshop, Turnpike Lane N8
(OEP – link in bio for details)
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🎟 Tickets only £3
🔗 Book here:
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Mohanad Alsayed (@alsayed.joseph ) details the story of attempting to find his long-lost uncle — a r3sistance fighter — who fled Palestine at very young age on the run from M0ssad. He details this story and so much more in his memoir “Scars and Medals” released by @read_iskrabooks .
This is a snippet from our episode with Mohanad discussing his memoir titled “Scars and Medals: Palestinian Resilience and Resistance amidst Occupation”, which can be found on Youtube, Spotify or Apple Podcasts — all linked in our bio.
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This is just a small sampling of the titles we recently restocked, and doesn't include new additions to our collection, prints, original artwork, buttons, and more!
Shop in person or online to arm yourself with the weapons we need to win while supporting our city's liberated territory.
🇨🇺 SEND URGENT AID TO CUBA WITH THE ASSATA SHAKUR BRIGADE!
As the US blockade on Cuba is escalated further, we are taking urgently needed medical supplies and solar-powered equipment to Cuba in April.
We will be delivering this in person to hospitals and schools. Please donate to get life-saving aid to Cuba and break the blockade.
Link in bio or at fundrazr.com/aidtocuba
Curious what our organizers recommend reading now? Or their favorite art prints and other merchandise we have in store? This week we got the pics of Stephen Lane, a long time organizer with the Center and a member of the Indiana Black Librarians Network!
We're excited to announce the next stage of our Stalin Collected Works series:
Vols 5 & 6 (1921-24) will be coming out on May 27.
Vols 7 & 8 (1925-26) due out in November.
Essential documents of the early years of socialist construction in the USSR.
The Dark contains selected writings and talks from former Irish Republican Army volunteer, political prisoner, and Hunger Striker, Brendan Hughes. Focusing on the time after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement (GFA), this new collection amplifies a voice the political mainstream worked doggedly to silence. With incredible wit, Hughes’ words illustrate the struggles of revolutionary life after the GFA, and describe how the Agreement was never intended for his class—the working class. In addition to a carefully curated selection of Hughes’ own writings, The Dark includes new essays from Republican veterans close to Hughes, as well as two previously unpublished communications to Hughes’ brother, Terry, dating from the 1980 and 1981 Hunger Strikes, graciously donated by the Hughes family.
Link to print and free digital editions in bio.
Exploring the nexus between aesthetics, pedagogy, and politics illustrates the central role education plays in reproducing injustice and inhibiting confidence in revolutionary struggle. Demonstrating how capitalism and its attendant forms of oppression are not merely cognitive but perceptual, Derek R. Ford proposes that revolutionary education demands the production of aesthetic experiences through which we sense the possibility and actuality of alternative worlds. To create such encounters, Ford develops a praxis of teaching and a pedagogy of unlearning that, in our current conjuncture, creates conditions for encountering what Jennifer Ponce de León calls “an other aesthetics.” Mapping contemporary capital as a perceptual ecology of structures, social relations, beliefs, and feelings, Teaching the Actuality of Revolution: Aesthetics, Unlearning, and the Sensations of Struggle provides an extensive new set of concepts, practices, and readings for revolutionaries to better plan, enact, reflect on, and refine our organizing efforts.
Link to print and free digital editions in bio.