South End Press is an independent, nonprofit, collectively-run book publisher with more than 250 titles in print. Since their founding in 1977, they have met the needs of readers who are exploring, or are already committed to, the politics of radical social change. Their goal is to publish books that encourage critical thinking and constructive action on the key political, cultural, social, economic, and ecological issues shaping life in the United States and in the world. They hope to provide a forum for a wide variety of democratic social movements, and provide an alternative to the products of corporate publishing. Authors published include Arundhati Roy, Noam Chomsky, bell hooks, Winona LaDuke, Manning Marable, Ward Churchill, Cherr�e Moraga, and Howard Zinn�reflecting the Press's commitment to publish on diverse issues from diverse perspectives.
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