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Bookstores specializing in social criticism in Spain

Discover the best bookstores across Spain specializing in critical social theory, sociology, and political thought. This ranking highlights independent bookshops and academic outlets offering a wide selection of titles on social critique, human rights, philosophy, and contemporary social issues. Explore venues that foster critical thinking and intellectual debate, providing essential resources for students, academics, and engaged readers interested in societal analysis and progressive ideas.

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    La Insòlita (Barcelona, Poblenou)

    213 Global Votes
    • Presents surprising or little-known city locations

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    La Insòlita is Barcelona's first feminist bookstore specializing in horror and science fiction, combining genre literature with essays on gender politics. Its unique approach and collaboration with left-wing publishers make it highly relevant for social criticism.

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    Traficantes de Sueños (Madrid, Arganzuela)

    28 Global Votes
    • Specializes in critical thinking and social movements

      (+4)

    This associative bookstore is a key reference in Spain for critical thought and social movements, offering a vast collection of over 30,000 titles. Additionally, it functions as a distributor and publisher of political essays, and organizes an active agenda of events and debates.

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    La Raposa (Barcelona, Poble Sec)

    26 Global Votes
    • Cozy vegan bar and bookstore

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    This cooperative combines a vegan bar with a feminist bookstore, offering titles on feminist themes, LGTBIQ+, anti-speciesism, and children's literature with a gender perspective. Its approach firmly positions it as a space for social criticism and community gathering.

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    Prole (Barcelona, Sant Antoni)

    22 Global Votes
    • Pioneer in trans-feminism and decoloniality issues

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    Prole is a bookstore specializing in feminisms, LGBTIQ+ books, and anti-racism, serving as a focal point for contemporary social criticism. Additionally, it offers publications by emerging artists and is an active space for cultural events with a social focus.

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    Mujeres y Compañía (Madrid, Madrid)

    6 Global Votes
    • Specializes in literature by women

      (+4)

    Founded in 1978, this bookstore is a stronghold for literature written by women and feminist thought, making authors visible and disseminating gender ideology. It offers a carefully curated selection of works and organizes cultural events such as recitals and book clubs.

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    Meta Librería (Madrid)

    5 Global Votes
    • Specializes in Philosophy and Essay

      (+4)

    Meta Librería specializes in Philosophy and Essay, with a catalog that addresses critical thought and democracy. Its active agenda of events and presentations makes it a relevant space for delving into topics of social criticism.

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    Crisi (Barcelona, Sant Antoni)

    3 Global Votes
    • Cultural center voicing societal concerns

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    Defined as a 'space for critical thought,' Crisi specializes in essays, feminism, and poetry, being an active reference point in Barcelona. It complements its collection with a dynamic cultural offering that includes workshops, courses, and book clubs.

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    Librería Quilombo (Sevilla)

    2 Global Votes
    • Specializes in anarchist literature

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    Quilombo offers a curated selection of books on Thought, Politics, Economics, Philosophy, and Anthropology, collaborating with micro-publishers. Its catalog, which includes titles on historical repression, positions it as a space for social criticism and dissident thought in Seville.

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    Amora Libros (Barcelona, Vila de Gràcia)

    1 Global Votes
    • Celebrates intellectual and social history of bookstores

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    This bookstore is dedicated exclusively to literature written by women, seeking to counteract historical silencing and promote new perspectives on reality. Its approach is a direct form of feminist social criticism, enriching the literary landscape.