Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books is a nonprofit, progressive book distributor and publisher, a project of
the Center for Economic Research and Social Change. We believe that activists need to
take ideas, history, and politics into the many struggles for social justice today. Learning
the lessons of past victories, as well as defeats, can arm a new generation of fighters for
a better world. As Karl Marx said, “ The philosophers have merely interpreted the world;
the point however is to change it.”
We take inspiration and courage from our namesakes, the Haymarket Martyrs, who gave
their lives fighting for a better world. Their 1886 struggle for the eight-hour day, which
gave us May Day, the international workers’ holiday, reminds workers around the world
that ordinary people can organize and struggle for their own liberation. These struggles
continue today across the globe—struggles against oppression, exploitation, hunger, and
poverty.
It was August Spies, one of the Martyrs who was targeted for being an immigrant and
an anarchist, who predicted the battles being fought to this day. “ If you think that by
hanging us you can stamp out the labor movement,” Spies told the judge, “ then hang us.
Here you will tread upon a spark, but here, and there, and behind you, and in front of you,
and everywhere, the flames will blaze up. It is a subterranean fire. You cannot put it out.
The ground is on fire upon which you stand.”
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