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No War But The Class War!: Libertarian Anti-Militarism Then And Now
No War But The Class War!: Libertarian Anti-Militarism Then And Now
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Katipo Books June Update

Katipo Books is pleased to announce the arrival of our latest shipment of books! With this in mind, we could write a big June update on new members, shop stuff, ideas on the Co-Op itself — or simply list a small range of the new books... we chose the books. Have a look!


ABOUT US
Katipo Books was established in 2006 as a way to bring more radical and alternative educational material into circulation within Otautahi and Aotearoa. We’re a small collective that aims to grow over time and expand the material we have available, through our online store and regular bookstalls at events such as speakers' evenings, book launches and other events (such as publishing our own literature). We also support and network with other small publishing and distribution groups such as Rebel Press and AK Press. Our main goal is to develop a sustainable workers' co-operative with accessible premises, through which we aim to facilitate educational workshops, screenprinting, stencil making, and self-publishing.

Katipo Books' philosophy is to work co-operatively as a group, meaning that decision making is non-hierarchical, decentralised and formed by consensus. Members contribute as much of their time and energy to the collective as they feel able. We operate as a non-profit group — all funds from sales go back into sourcing new material and our own small scale publishing. One of our next steps is to consider wages for all collective members and we see this as a step towards creating a sustainable and productive workers' co-operative.

As anti-capitalists, we realise the paradox of a radical bookstore existing within the current system. However, we do not exist to enrich ourselves at the expense of consumers, and try hard to move towards the most non-exploitative way of operating. We exist within Capitalism to challenge and subvert Capitalism, and hope to provide the intellectual tools for this very purpose.

The long term vision of Katipo Books is to have available — both within Otautahi and Aotearoa — a large and wide range of alternative, educational and radical material accessible as a resource for both our own and future generations.


WANT TO GET INVOLVED?
Please get in touch or come along to a meeting! There’s always heaps to do (shop stuff, workshops, stalls, working bees) and you can do as much or as little as you are able. Or help us to continue providing radical books by donating a small amount of money on a regular basis. If you want to become a Friend of Katipo, you’ll receive goodies, an on-going 20% discount and lots of thanks from us!

— Become a Friend of Katipo for $10 a month.
— Become an awesome, bestest, top-of-the-list Friend of Katipo for $20 a month.
— Or simply help out with a one-off donation.

Bank account details: Kiwibank, Katipo Books, 38 9007 0070619 00


"One must start with the impossible in order to reach the possible." — Hermann Hesse.
New Products For July
Reproduce and Revolt!: A Graphic Toolbox for the 21st Century Activist
Reproduce and Revolt!: A Graphic Toolbox for the 21st Century Activist
$34.00
YA BASTA!: Ten Years Of The Zapatista Uprising - Writings Of Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos
YA BASTA!: Ten Years Of The Zapatista Uprising - Writings Of Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos
$45.00
Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman On Sexism And The Scapegoating Of Femininity
Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman On Sexism And The Scapegoating Of Femininity
$28.00
The Rag
The Rag
$12.00
Rebel Moon: Anarchist Rants And Poems
Rebel Moon: Anarchist Rants And Poems
$16.00
Reading Capital Politically
Reading Capital Politically
$24.00
Public Power In The Age Of Empire
Public Power In The Age Of Empire
$12.00
No War But The Class War!: Libertarian Anti-Militarism Then And Now
No War But The Class War!: Libertarian Anti-Militarism Then And Now
$3.00
Please Don't Feed The Bears: A Vegan Cookbook
Please Don't Feed The Bears: A Vegan Cookbook
$16.00
The Past Didn't Go Anywhere: Making Resistance to Anti-Semitism Part of All Our Movements
The Past Didn't Go Anywhere: Making Resistance to Anti-Semitism Part of All Our Movements
$3.00
Passion Fruit: Anti-Authoritarian (Con)Sensuous Games
Passion Fruit: Anti-Authoritarian (Con)Sensuous Games
$9.00
Palestine: The Special Edition
Palestine: The Special Edition
$50.00
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