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SchMovies Take Three DVD #3  SchMovies Take Three
SchMovies

 

Publisher: SchNews
DVD:  110 mins
ISBN-10: -
ISBN-13: -

 

Price: £6.00 in the UK.   Go here for more information.

 

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13 direct action films from SchNews. Including coverage of: Smash EDO camapign, Harmondsworth Detention Centre protests, Solidarity with asylum seekers from the Congo, Ecological Direct Action at the Hill of Tara in Ireland, London Class War 'Bash the Rich' demo in London, International Womens Day and more! - Watch the trailer (1.30 mins MPEG1)

 

Sick Planet - Stan Cox  Sick Planet
Stan Cox

 

Publisher: Pluto Press
Paperback:  232 pages
ISBN-10: 0745327400
ISBN-13: 9780745327402

 

Price: £14.00 in the UK.   Go here for more information.

 

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Neoliberals often point to improvements in public health and nutrition as examples of globalisation's success, but this book argues that the corporate food and medicine industries are destroying environments and ruining living conditions across the world.

 

 

Abolition Democracy - Angela Davis  Abolition Democracy
Beyond Prisons, Torture and Empire
Angela Davis

 

Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Paperback:  136 pages
ISBN-10: 1583226958
ISBN-13: 9781583226957

 

Price: £7.00 in the UK.   Go here for more information.

 

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Revelations about US policies and practices of torture and abuse have captured headlines ever since the breaking of the Abu Grahib prison story in April 2004. It is within this context that African-American intellectual Angela Davis gave a series of interviews to discuss resistance and law, institutional sexual coercion, politics and prison. She talks about her own incarceration as well as her experience as 'enemy of the state' and about having been put on the FBI's most wanted list. Davis returns to her critique of a democracy that has been compromised by its racist origins.

 

Green Anarchy Issue 25 Summer 2008  Green Anarchy #25 Summer 2008
Green Anarchy Collective

 

Publisher: Green Anarchy Collective
Paperback:  92 pages
ISBN-10: -
ISBN-13: -

 

Price: £3.00 in the UK.   Go here for more information.

 

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New issue with essays on the city, time, humour, silence, virtual life, the anti-G8 activities, and more. See the full contents.

 

Ethical Slut  Ethical Slut
A Guide to Infinite Sexual Possibilities
Dossie Easton & Catherine A. Liszt

 

Publisher: Greenery Press
Paperback:  280 pages
ISBN-10: 1890159018
ISBN-13: 9781890159016

 

Price: £10.00 in the UK.   Go here for more information.

 

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If you can get past the title and the cover this is a great book!

 

This book provides a road map for exploring the sometimes difficult, often rewarding territory of non-traditional relationships. Warm, informative details about how to get your needs met, manage your jealousy, make agreements that work for all concerned, talk to your friends and relatives, raise children and create a life full of all the sex and love you want.

 

Return  Return
Clayton J Elliot

 

Publisher: Ramshackle Palace
Paperback:  167 pages
ISBN-10: 0955469007
ISBN-13: 9780955469008

 

Price: £8.50 in the UK.   Go here for more information.

 

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Are there any limits in the fight to save a dying planet? Is it possible for humanity to reclaim its connection with nature or are we destined to destroy everything? These are the questions that haunt Aaron as he recounts his past and that of the Earth.

 

Return explores the desire to fight back against the vacuity of a technolological world and our need to re-connect with the Earth.