The New Press
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The New Press is a not-for-profit, United States-based publishing house that operates in the public interest. It was established in 1990 as an alternative to large commercial publishers, and is supported financially by various foundations, groups and corporations including the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation the Renco Group and the Center for Justice and International Law.
Books published by the New Press's are distributed by W.W. Norton and Company.