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In this excerpt from The America Syndrome: Apocalypse, War, and Our Call to Greatness, new in paperback this autumn, Betsy Hartmann discusses what has come to be called "the greening of hate"—that is, the fusion of environmentalism with anti-immigrant bigotry, an ideology which was shared by both the Christchurch and El Paso gunmen. She also touches on modern eugenics in the U.S., and stresses the need to avoid simple dualities in discussing questions of population and environment. 

June 22

Today we celebrate what would be the 71st birthday of the late Octavia Butler, a pioneer in the world of science fiction, with "The Book of Martha," a short story from Bloodchild.

In this story, Butler works through her lack of belief in the possibility of a universally appealing utopia with humor and careful consideration. God summons Martha Bes to effectively ameliorate the conditions of humanity. As a result of the exchange, Martha settles on an original plan to satisfy God's seemingly impossible challenge.

PS: Enter to win a free copy of Bloodchild here, and take 50% off Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents through Saturday June 23, 11:59 PM.

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April 06

The refrain we hear over and over, in the United States at least, is that people today are apathetic about politics. Yet it turns out that this is far from the case. Voters in the U.S. and in democracies around the world are more engaged in politics than they've ever been. The catch is that they're disillusioned with the democratic process itself. Only 33% of Europeans have faith in the EU. The U.S. Congress has a 69% negative rating. So what gives? In Against Elections, set to be published on April 17th, David Van Reybrouck diagnoses the symptoms of our ailing democracies and comes up with a radical solution: drawing lots, rather than voting, to determine our politicians, just as the ancient Athenians did. Here as an exclusive excerpt on the Seven Stories Blog is the book's introduction, from former Secretary-General of the United Nations Kofi Annan, and the first chapter of Van Reybrouck's book. 

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July 31

A newsletter from our publisher.

August 02

A week-long sale and a note from our publisher on a new bookseller initiative. Check out seven award-winning titles from our Women in Translation series, all at 35% off through August 8th. Free shipping within the U.S.!

December 14

A newsletter from our publisher.

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December 08

Harriet Hyman Alonso, author of Martha and the Slave Catchers, a book for middle school readers, speaks with Catherine A. Franklin an education professor who created the Martha and the Slave Catchers curriculum guide. They discuss some of the aspects of Martha and the Slave Catchers that relate to history and teaching, William Llyod Garrison's unruly but ethical children, and some questions for today, including: "Who are the modern abolitionists?" and "How do we resist unfair laws?"

November 15

In the age of online retailers and large corporate bookstores, independent booksellers can find themselves struggling to keep up. That’s why Seven Stories Press is partnering with indie bookstores for a series of new promotions to encourage readers to buy our books in ways that benefit both booksellers and publishers. We're currently collaborating with independent booksellers on a promotion highlighting seven "Books that Shook the World." Read on to find out more!

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What supposedly thorny journalistic questions could be simply settled by honest, unbiased inquiry? Noam Chomsky asked that very question in 2002, in his speech "The Journalist from Mars," included in the second edition of Media Control: The Spectacular Achievments of PropagandaLet's say an idealistic journalist came down from Mars, with none of the prejudices used by intellectual elites to buttress up power. What would that Martian make of global affairs and the way they're reported? How would our Martian friend report on terrorist acts in Nicaragua, Lebanon, the U.S., and elsewhere? Chomsky does his best Martian impression and informs us below.

December07

Please join us for this very special event with author and activist Innosanto Nagara....

Denver, CO
2.00pm
Second Star to the Right
April06

Date and time: Thu, 6 Apr 2023 19:00 - 20:30 BST

Location: Frontline Club, 13 Norfolk...

London, United Kingdom
7.00pm
Frontline Club
May15

Too poor to pay his pregnant wife's hospital bill, Vannak Anan Prum left his Cambodian...

Washington, DC
6.30pm
Kramerbooks & Afterwords
May09

Vannak Anan Prum is a Cambodian survivor of human trafficking. While looking for work on the...

New York, NY
6.30pm
The People's Forum
May16

The Elliott School of International Affairs co-presents Vannak Anan Prum on The Dead Eye and The...

Washington, DC
2.00pm
Room 505 at Elliott School of International Affairs
September25

BE THE CHANGE: Robin Marty, author of New Handbook for a Post-Roe America

With the Supreme Court...

Online, Internet!
7.00pm
Porter Square Books (Online)
September19
Peter Phillips discussing the subject of his new book Giants: The Global Power Elite
San Francisco, California
City Lights Bookstore
April03

Monday, April 3, 2023 | 6:30–8:00 p.m.

Fordham Law School, Leitner Center (Room 4-07)...

New York, NY
6.30pm
Fordham Law School, Leitner Center
February27
Boswell is pleased to host an event with George Lakey, Quaker activist and author of Dancing with History: A Life for Peace and Justice.
Milwaukee, WI
6.30pm
March16

Join us on March 16 at 2:30pm EST/8:30pm CET as we present a conversation between Gulbahar...

Online, Internet!
2.30pm
Zoom / Live Stream
November20

Please join us for this very special event with author and activist Innosanto Nagara....

Lexington, MA
7.00pm
Cary Public Library
November12

Please join us for this very special event with author and activist Innosanto Nagara....

Baltimore, MD
6.00pm
Red Emma's
November13

Please join us for this very special event with author and activist Innosanto Nagara. Inno's...

Baltimore, MD
6.00pm
The Children's Bookstore
November18

Presented with Politics & Prose

Please join us for this very special event with author and...

Washington DC, United States
7.00pm
Takoma Park Library
November16

Please join us for this very special event with author and activist Innosanto Nagara....

New York, New York
3.00pm
WORD UP
November19

From his first arrest in the Civil Rights era to his most recent during a climate justice march...

Baltimore, MD
7.00pm
Red Emmas
April13

Monday, April 10, 2023
From 1-3pm

Syracuse University
Peter Graham Scholarly Commons
Bird Library...

Syracuse, NY
6.00pm
Syracuse University - Birth Library
October16
The Journey - Guiding Boys and Young Men: The Brotherhood/Sister Sol and the novel "Passage"
Los Angeles, CA
12.30pm
Haines Hall 153 Black Forum Conference Room
September11
Giants: The Global Power Elite and Project Censored keynotes
Oakland, CA
3.00pm
Grand Lake Theatre
November12

Peter Phillips, author of Giants: The Global Power Elite, and Mickey Huff, co-editor of Censored...

Sausalito, California
6.00pm
Book Passage By-the-Bay