Peace, Land, and Bread Issue #5

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Featuring Gerald Horne, Anthony Ballas, Joe Dwyer, K.W. Knowlton, Lu Zeng, Róisín Dubh, and many more.

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7’’ x 10’’ Softcover (ISBN: 979-8-3485-8980-6).
Page Count: 208 pages
Publication Date: 25 April 2025


Returning after four years, our journal of revolutionary theory and cultural resistance is back—and sharper than ever.

After a four-year hiatus, Peace, Land, and Bread returns in a moment of deepening crisis—marked by a disturbing intersection of genocide, imperialist aggression, rising reaction, and the tightening grip of state repression, all too often met with silence or complicity. This fifth issue marks not just the continuation of a beloved project, but a bold relaunch of our journal’s core mission: to provide a platform for serious revolutionary theory, radical aesthetics, and working-class cultural production, bridging the divide between academic and organizing spaces.

This beautiful and long-awaited issue features essays from thinkers like Gerald Horne, Anthony Ballas, Lu Zeng, Joe Dwyer, and K.W. Knowlton Jr., alongside poetry, visual arts, and interdisciplinary interventions from an international cadre of organizers, scholars, and cultural workers. In a time when left politics face co-optation and collapse, PLB offers clarity, defiance, and vision.

Published in full-color softcover and hardcover editions—and always free online—Peace, Land, and Bread remains a space where theory meets action, and where art ruptures the present toward liberation.


Buy Softcover Direct (33% off)

Free Digital Edition

Featuring Gerald Horne, Anthony Ballas, Joe Dwyer, K.W. Knowlton, Lu Zeng, Róisín Dubh, and many more.

Available in:
7’’ x 10’’ Softcover (ISBN: 979-8-3485-8980-6).
Page Count: 208 pages
Publication Date: 25 April 2025


Returning after four years, our journal of revolutionary theory and cultural resistance is back—and sharper than ever.

After a four-year hiatus, Peace, Land, and Bread returns in a moment of deepening crisis—marked by a disturbing intersection of genocide, imperialist aggression, rising reaction, and the tightening grip of state repression, all too often met with silence or complicity. This fifth issue marks not just the continuation of a beloved project, but a bold relaunch of our journal’s core mission: to provide a platform for serious revolutionary theory, radical aesthetics, and working-class cultural production, bridging the divide between academic and organizing spaces.

This beautiful and long-awaited issue features essays from thinkers like Gerald Horne, Anthony Ballas, Lu Zeng, Joe Dwyer, and K.W. Knowlton Jr., alongside poetry, visual arts, and interdisciplinary interventions from an international cadre of organizers, scholars, and cultural workers. In a time when left politics face co-optation and collapse, PLB offers clarity, defiance, and vision.

Published in full-color softcover and hardcover editions—and always free online—Peace, Land, and Bread remains a space where theory meets action, and where art ruptures the present toward liberation.