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Wooden Shoe Books and Records, also known as The Wooden Shoe, is an
anarchist Anarchism is a political philosophy and movement that is skeptical of all justifications for authority and seeks to abolish the institutions it claims maintain unnecessary coercion and hierarchy, typically including, though not neces ...
bookstore and
infoshop Infoshops are places in which people can access anarchist or autonomist ideas. They are often stand-alone projects, or can form part of a larger radical bookshop, archive, self-managed social centre or community centre. Typically, infoshops offer ...
in Philadelphia. Founded in 1976, the store specializes in radical and non-traditional literature. Wooden Shoe is run by an all-volunteer
worker collective A worker cooperative is a cooperative owned and Workers' self-management, self-managed by its workers. This control may mean a firm where every worker-owner participates in decision-making in a democratic fashion, or it may refer to one in which ...
that encourages community building and
anti-capitalist Anti-capitalism is a political ideology and Political movement, movement encompassing a variety of attitudes and ideas that oppose capitalism. In this sense, anti-capitalists are those who wish to replace capitalism with another type of economi ...
activism.


Description

Located on 704 South Street in the South Street district, Wooden Shoe Books is in its third location. The Wooden Shoe has always been primarily political, created with the intention of consolidating published anarchist materials into one location and providing opportunities for community organizing. The shop volunteers its space to local organizations that align with its political goals of challenging systems of oppression. Events include poetry readings, educational discussions, workshops, author talks, and rock shows. The space also features a community board advertising local events such as book clubs and musical performances. The Wooden Shoe has been described as a "punk-rabbit-hole-on-acid of a shop." Book categories include Native/Indigenous American Studies, Palestine,
situationism The Situationist International (SI) was an international organization of social revolutionaries made up of avant-garde artists, intellectuals, and political theorists. It was prominent in Europe from its formation in 1957 to its dissolution ...
, feminism, labor studies, imperialism, the
prison–industrial complex The prison-industrial complex (PIC) is a term, coined after the " military-industrial complex" of the 1950s, used by scholars and activists to describe the relationship between a government and the various businesses that benefit from institutio ...
, sustainable living, disabilities studies, and anarchism. The collection includes books from anarchist publishers such as
Autonomedia Autonomedia is a nonprofit publisher based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn known for publishing works of criticism. Staffed by volunteers, they have published over 200 books, usually with 3,000 of each run. Its most renowned book is Hakim Bey's essays o ...
,
AK Press AK Press is a worker-managed, independent publisher and book distributor that specialises in radical left and anarchist literature. Operated out of Chico, California, the company is collectively owned. History AK was founded in Stirling, Sc ...
, and
Semiotext(e) Semiotext(e) is an independent publisher of critical theory, fiction, philosophy, art criticism, activist texts and non-fiction. History Founded in 1974, ''Semiotext(e)'' began as a journal that emerged from a semiotics reading group led by Sylv ...
. In addition to books, the store carries
zines A zine ( ; short for ''magazine'' or ''fanzine'') is a small-circulation self-published work of original or appropriated texts and images, usually reproduced via a copy machine. Zines are the product of either a single person or of a very sma ...
, vinyl records, buttons, stickers, posters, and t-shirts.


History

The name of Wooden Shoe Books derives from workers who interrupted production during the
Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States, that occurred during the period from around 1760 to about 1820–1840. This transition included going f ...
by throwing wooden shoes (''
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'') into machinery. The bookstore opened in January 1976 and was founded by members of Philadelphia Solidarity, a group of
libertarian socialists Libertarian socialism, also known by #Name, various other names, is a Left-wing politics, left-wing,Diemer, Ulli (1997)"What Is Libertarian Socialism?" The Anarchist Library. Retrieved 4 August 2019. anti-authoritarian, anti-statist and liberta ...
. In a 2021 interview, cofounder Carl Craft describes that the collective did not anticipate making much of a "profit with just the books, so we also sold vinyl records." The original location of the shop was in a basement at 20th and Sansom Streets. An electrical fire in 1997 burned the building down, and the store moved to 5th and South Street. Looking for a larger space, in October 2009 the Wooden Shoe moved into its current location at 7th and South Street.


Organizational structure

The Wooden Shoe is a run by an all-volunteer, non-hierarchical collective. Decisions are made by collective members by a
consensus process Consensus decision-making or consensus process (often abbreviated to ''consensus'') are group decision-making processes in which participants develop and decide on proposals with the aim, or requirement, of acceptance by all. The focus on es ...
at monthly meetings. The bookstore is a
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with a mission of being "an empowering resource for activism, organizing, art, self-education, community-building, and the anti-capitalist struggle." As of 2022, the collective has around thirty-five people to staff the store.


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