STRATEGY OF REFUSAL / BOOKS
Three
books

On platform capitalism, artificial intelligence, and the 1926 general strike

B-03
2026
The Future in Our Past
The General Strike, 1926/2026

The Future in Our Past tells the story of the 1926 General Strike on its centenary. It is a compelling on-the-ground account of how workers brought the country to a standstill for nine extraordinary days. Callum Cant and Matthew Lee take us on a journey through a Britain living on its nerves, from the London docklands to the South Wales coalfields and the railways and warehouses of middle England. Churchill feared that labour militancy presaged a Bolshevik-style revolution. The question of power hung in the air as rank-and-file militants pursued a chaotic, improvised and wildly uneven confrontation with the British ruling class.

This is social history at its most immediate and relevant. Cant and Lee revisit the communities where the struggle burned brightest, uncovering the lessons the General Strike holds for labour movements today.

VERSO · 160PP
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EBOOK £7.50
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B-02
2024
Feeding the Machine
The Hidden Human Labour Powering AI

Big Tech has sold us the illusion that artificial intelligence is a frictionless technology that will bring wealth and prosperity to humanity. But hidden beneath this smooth surface lies the grim reality of a precarious global workforce of millions that labour under often appalling conditions to make AI possible.

Based on hundreds of interviews and thousands of hours of fieldwork over more than a decade, this book shows us the lives of the workers often deliberately concealed from view and the systems of power that determine their future.

CANONGATE · 288PP
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AUDIO, READ BY ORLANDO WELLS
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B-01
2019
Riding for Deliveroo
Resistance in the New Economy

What is life like for workers in the gig economy? Is it a paradise of flexibility and individual freedom? Or is it a world of exploitation and conflict? Callum Cant took a job with one of the most prominent platforms, Deliveroo, to find out. His vivid account of the reality is grim. Workers are being tyrannised by algorithms and exploited for the profit of the few – but they are not taking it lying down. Cant reveals a transnational network of encrypted chats and informal groups which have given birth to a wave of strikes and protests. Far from being atomised individuals helpless in the face of massive tech companies, workers are tearing up the rulebook and taking back control.

POLITY · 180PP
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EBOOK £12.99
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Pickets outside Wood Green bus garage in early morning sun, an Arriva double-decker behind them and Too Hot to Work placards at their feet.
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Wood Green bus garage
14 August 2026, 8am
Even this early in the morning, the sun is already hot. Temperatures would go on to hit 35 degrees celsius.