Books for Human Rights, Against War from Stories Press Get an Extra 5% Discount in August 2018
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Books For Human Rights, Against War from Stories Press Get an extra 5% Discount in August 2018 Requiem for the American Dream: The 10 Principles of Concentration of Wealth and Power by Noam Chomsky, edited by Peter Hutchinson, Kelly Nyks, and Jared P. Scott A New York Times Paperback Nonfiction Bestseller Noam Chomsky’s first book devoted entirely to the topic of income inequality, Requiem for the American Dream is based on four years of interviews and will stand as his definitive word on our era’s greatest global injustice. “Noam Chomsky in Requiem for the American Dream directs the fierce light of his intellect on the utopian ideology of neoliberalism…” —Chris Hedges, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and author of Wages of Rebellion: The Moral Imperative of Revolt 9781609807368 | $19.95 |Trade Paperback | 192 pages Abolition Democracy: Beyond Empire, Prisons, and Torture by Angela Davis Angela Davis’s most current thinking on the state of our democracy, resistance and law, prisons and policies, sexual coercion, and social justice. “There is no mistaking the consistency of her message, a pursuit of justice for those she believes are victimized by governmental policies and structures.”—Newsday 9781583226957 | $12.95 | Trade Paperback | 128 pages In Our Control: The Complete Guide to Contraceptive Choices for Women by Laura Eldridge In the most comprehensive book on birth control since the 1970s, women’s health activist Laura Eldridge discusses the history, current science, and practical uses of everything from condoms to the male pill to Plan B. “This book is about to regalvanize the women’s health revolution!” —Betty Dodson, author ofSex for One: The Joy of Selfloving 9781583229071 | $21.95 | Trade Paperback | 394 pages Generation Roe: Inside the Future of the Pro-Choice Movement by Sarah Erdreich With Planned Parenthood under attack, and restrictive laws creeping up all over the country, Generation Roe is a fresh perspective on what matters about abortion today. “She replaces lies with honesty and myth with reality.” —Gloria Steinem 9781609804589 | $16.95 | Trade Paperback | 272 pages Columbus and Other Cannibals: The Wetiko Disease of Exploitation, Imperialism and Terrorism by Jack D. Forbes In his classic history of terrorism, genocide and ecocide—told from a Native American point of view— Forbes diagnoses the Western compulsion to consume the earth as a sickness. “It is the kind of history one doesn’t need to read twice to absorb it … I think it’s crucial that people read books like this.” —Razorcake 9781583227817 | $16.95 | Trade Paperback | 258 pages Human Rights Watch’s World Report 2018 by Human Rights Watch The World Report is the preeminent annual account of human rights abuse around the world—a report card on the progress of nations toward the protection of human rights for people everywhere. “Everyone who has believed in the United States as the staunchest protector of human rights in history should be worried.” —International Herald Tribune 9781609808143 | $34.00 | Trade Paperback | 656 pages A Young People’s History of the United States by Howard Zinn, adapted by Rebecca Stefoff Over 200,000 copies in print Zinn’s first book for young adults retells US history from the viewpoints of slaves, workers, immigrants, women, and Native Americans, reminding younger readers that America’s true greatness is shaped by common people, outcasts, and dissidents, not military and corporate leadership. “This is the edition of A People’s History that we have all been waiting for.” —Deborah Menkart, Executive Director, Teaching for Change 9781583228692 | $19.95 | Trade Paperback | 464 pages Use Promo code = RHP069 Reason Code = E26 Contact Your Penguin Random House sales representative for details.