The anonymous author who posts manifestos on prole.info has lived in half a dozen different countries and has had a lot of different jobs all of which were...shit. His texts are an attempt to bring this personal experience of living in capitalist society into contact with history and theory he's read. He writes anonymously for practical reasons but also on principle. Ideas are no one's property, and even original thinkers are only putting possibilities from the real world into words. The point is not to build up an authorial persona. Ideas or arguments shouldn't be judged on if the author has (or doesn't have) academic credentials, working-class credentials, or militant credentials.The point is to try to learn from other people today and in the past, to recognise how things work today, so that we change them. Lazo Ediciones is a group who write, translate, and publish communist, anarchist, and working-class texts in Spanish. Their members also participate in the Biblioteca y Archivo Alberto Ghiraldo, Biblioteca La Caldera, the magazine Cuadernos de Negacin, the newsletter Oveja Negra, the podcast Temperamento, as well as other projects. They are mainly located in the geographical region controlled by the Argentinian state. Ben Kritikos is a writer, broadcaster, and worker based in Glasgow, UK. He co-hosts the podcast Spaghetti for Brains, as well as writing and hosting the radio show Red White Blues: an Anthology of America's Music, which explores the history of American power and its reliance on petroleum through the lens of jazz records. He's provided voiceover for film, radio, and audiobooks, including the audiobook version of The Housing Monster. He regularly publishes cultural histories through his newsletter Spaghetti for Brains and elsewhere. Sean KB is a union construction worker in New York City and co-host of the popularcommunist podcast the Antifada.
""A thorough and easy-to-read analysis of the fight at the construction site and what the conditions are for the struggle in the city and for the land."" --Kämpa Tillsammans! ""Part illustrated guide to Marx, part analysis of the everyday consequences of producing and consuming housing as a commodity, and part revolutionary call to arms!"" --Aufheben ""Looking for a place to dwell? Or even for an entirely new world to live in? But maybe you're afraid radical theory is boring? Then The Housing Monster is the book for you. The author of the now classic Abolish Restaurants has come to grips with another vital issue: the housing question. Class analysis + a critique of daily life + uncensored innovative graphics + more... Enjoy!"" --Gilles Dauvé