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By Josh MacPhee
Brooklyn, NY, 2025
Pages: 48
Dimensions: 4.25 in X 5.5 in
Cover: Paper
Binding: staplebound
Process: Risograph 
Color: two-color Risograph
Edition size: 250
ISBN: none

Another sharp political graphic collection booklet from Josh MacPhee's always great Pound the Pavement series. This is Pound the Pavement #38. A compact education in an attractively printed and designed format. 
 
From Josh:

"This zine collects 42 graphics of "house fighters"—anthropomorphized buildings in struggle. The houses included here are assembled from a number of sources: books, posters, zines, records, and more. The majority are from Europe, many are the unofficial logos of well-known squats.

I find myself drawn so strongly to images of houses or buildings as protagonists, embattled communes against the outside world. The collective home as a living, breathing, social entity that can take action is a powerful concept—the place we eat and sleep and play is key site of resistance. While not exactly as developed a critique as something like Wages for Housework, these graphics do articulate a common sense politic that our struggles start at home, and in turn our home can facilitate our struggles."
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