As a pro-democracy, anti-corporate capitalism and economic localization advocate I urge you to support independent bookshops when buying my or other books. You can check the website of the American Booksellers Association, indiebound.org, to order or find your local indy bookstore and support Main Street over Wall Street.
Here is more information about how Amazon operates that every customer should know:
7 Examples of How Amazon Treats Their 90,000+ Warehouse Employees Like Cattle
https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2017/12/7-examples-how-amazon-treats-their-90000-warehouse.html
Thanks, David
David Solnit is an organizer, writer and puppeteer.
As a direct action, global justice and anti-war organizer, he was a an
organizer in the shutdowns of
the WTO in Seattle in 1999 and in San Francisco the
day after Iraq was invaded in 2003 He is an arts
organizer, puppeteer and a co-founder of Art and
Revolution, using culture, art, giant puppets and
theater in mass mobilizations, for popular education
and as an organizing tool. David is a direct action,
strategy and cultural resistance trainer who currently
works with Courage to Resist, supporting
GI resistance. He also organizes with anti-corporate capitalist, climate justice, anti-war, human rights, and environmental justice groups against
the Chevron Oil Corporation, who has both a toxic refinery and
corporate headquarters near his home in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Solnit edited Globalize Liberation: How to Uproot the
System and Build a Better World.
With Army veteran Aimee Allison he co-wrote Army of
None: Strategies to Counter Military Recruitment, End
War, and Build a Better World (http://www.myspace.com/armyofnonebook).
His newest book, co-written with his sister Rebecca Solnit is Battle of
the Story of the Battle of Seattle (AK Press 2008).