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12 Rules for Strife

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This is a handbook for change. Because we all know ways in which life could be better. And it can be better. We can make it better.

We don’t need to wait for a leader or saviour. We don’t need to limit ourselves to comments and clicks. In this stunningly original comic-book tour of a serious topic, Jeff Sparrow and Sam Wallman explore 12 powerful ideas distilled from the history of struggle for better lives, better working conditions, and a better world. They show how solidarity can be built across growing divisions — without compromising our values.

‘Strife’ is just another word for making yourself heard. In fun, short, shareable chapters, 12 Rules for Strife shows how together we can change everything.

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Published April 30, 2024

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Jeff Sparrow

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Writer, broadcaster, nogoodnik.

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55 reviews5 followers
May 14, 2024
Brief and beautiful explanation of why it’s ordinary people who have the power, and why we can’t choose NGO-social-media-influencer politics over real conversations with our coworkers
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70 reviews5 followers
May 8, 2024
I borrowed this from my library on a whim, and holy crap. I genuinely don't even have words. I just want to wallpaper the world with it.
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1,163 reviews3 followers
November 13, 2025
Short, quick graphic non-fiction in the spirit of On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century - Graphic Edition -- short, direct chapters -- mashed up with Good Trouble: Lessons from the Civil Rights Playbook -- succinct, historically-informed guidance. It alternates between traditional style paneled comic pages and art pages that echo the style of protest posters. It uses a limited color palette, and the art isn't pretty but it is interesting and generally effective. Well done.
Profile Image for Kezia Mawikere.
30 reviews1 follower
January 16, 2025
"When we prioritize “our support” over our participation,
We accept inequality and rely on the elite."

Wow, this graphic novel is quite the in-your-face kind, right from the start-- and I love it. It gives "ordinary people" 12 rules for creating some sort of change and push back against oppression in our society. Especially in the climate we're in right now, this is an absolute must-read as you gain back your hope and motivation to actually do something for the communities you're part of, for the people you love.

Above all; unity is much stronger than division.
Profile Image for Izzy Pilares.
130 reviews6 followers
April 20, 2024
While some might find it difficult to read the text as it is part of the visual, I actually really like it when an author makes you work to understand what they're saying. It requires you to sit with the message a little longer than you normally would, and that feels impactful to me.
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35 reviews1 follower
May 20, 2024
fab little bible for getting ur head in the game. you change yourself as you change the world etc etc
Profile Image for Roger Butterfield.
4 reviews
April 24, 2024
An engaging, beautiful, surreal, at times moving depiction of the power of ordinary people, the terrain we're fighting on, and the fight itself. One of those books that makes you remember why you're in the fight, and all the beauty and creativity we have within us to struggle for that world that we know is possible, because we carry it here within our hearts. I love the focus on making people feel like they matter and their role in the struggle matters, and reminds us why our participation does really change history and how that feels to be a subject and not simply an object of historical process and change. Fun and re-readable as hell.
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54 reviews1 follower
April 12, 2024
This book is very accessible and gives a very clear overview of how to approach revolution. There are aspects of the 12 rules I find difficult within myself…but this may be that I have not yet done the work to see how the future can be laid out according to these rules. Overall, a book which encourages solidarity among the masses and advocates for their freedom and liberation through collective action and a kindness defined by clear boundaries.
94 reviews7 followers
June 5, 2024
An excellent, accessible page turner, reminding us of the power of collective action and need for greater solidarity in such uncertain times.

While some of the writing is set out somewhat counterintuitively, the message is simple, clear, and eminently shareable.

Highly recommended as a reminder of the importance of direct politics and direct action to drive the change you want to see.
34 reviews
September 23, 2025
The illustrations elevate a manifesto for collective action into a piece of art in it's own right. Sam's creativity shines through every page in his ability to morph left wing ideas into understandable visual metaphors. Read this for a morale boost during troubling times and to remind yourself of the power of class solidarity.
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196 reviews7 followers
April 20, 2024
This is a vibrant and arty way to in-still the idea of the activist and insight change.
I did wonder if certain sections may be taken quite literally if not viewed within context “choose strife”
But all in all this a fun way about joining together voices to be heard.
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294 reviews12 followers
May 16, 2024
Essential, accessible, and beautifully illustrated.
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50 reviews
December 2, 2024
Thankful for my partner for sharing this with me.

“By standing together in solidarity they changed how they saw themselves”

Worthy of liberation.
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March 19, 2025
It is essential to have simple/straightforward books on unionization and the power of ordinary people.
Profile Image for Isaac Davies.
64 reviews
June 18, 2024
Packs a punch!
I read it twice over in a few days just to savour it. Explores the agency we hold in challenging power directly. The art work is wildly capitivating and the substance behind it checks out. Do yourself a favour and read it
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