Books with annoyingly long titles

 

Socialism Seriously: A Brief Guide to Human Liberation

"I've been waiting for someone to write this book: a lighthearted, easy read that packs an intro course on socialism into a short volume. With jokes that made me laugh out loud, and a lot of heart. Socialism is for lovers. indeed."
—Sarah Jaffe, author of Work Won’t Love You Back

“Everyone* will love this book.”
*Billionaires, multi-million dollar corporations, and yacht-owning CEOs not included.
—Judah Friedlander, World Champion

“Read Socialism… Seriously, then pass it on to a friend. It's the perfect gateway drug to becoming the full-throttled socialist organizer that you've been waiting for.”
—Hadas Thier, author of A People’s Guide to Capitalism

Why Bad Governments Happen to Good People

Why Bad Governments Happen to Good People

The perpetual choice between the corrupt Republican Party or the inept Democratic Party has left millions of people without a real alternative in the contests that are supposed to determine our political representation. With wit and clarity, Katch argues for social movements, political activism, and socialism as the alternatives we need to win the world we want. Get this book!”
—KEEANGA-YAMAHTTA TAYLOR, author, From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation

“In the tradition of Abbie Ho?man and George Carlin, Sarah Silverman and Dave Chappelle, Katch’s generous, embracing humor is deployed to uncover the deepest truths of our predicament. Don’t miss it.”
—BILL AYERS, author, Demand the Impossible!

America’s Got Democracy! The Making of the World’s Longest Running Reality Show

America’s Got Democracy! The Making of the World’s Longest Running Reality Show

“Danny Katch has better comic bomb sights than Jon Stewart: his outrageous, passionate sarcasm always falls exactly on target. The Democratic Party, as we used to say in the day, is the killing joke.”
—Mike Davis, author, In Praise of Barbarians

“The funniest, smartest, and most dangerous political writer you never heard of is Danny Katch. You'll laugh. You'll get pissed off. You'll disagree. And you'll wonder how you read this terrific book in one sitting. A welcome antidote to what passes for political writing in an election year.”
—Dave Zirin, sports editor, Nation Magazine, author of A People's History of Sports in the United States

“Guess what? It’s even more boringer reading it than talking about it.”
—Lila Katch, seven years old