Abolition Revolution by Shanice McBean and Aviah Sarah Day is an attempt to bridge the gap between revolutionary politics and police and prison abolition — to use abolition as “a tool to re-imagine revolutionary politics.” It was published in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement of 2020 and the eruption of activism and intellectual output that followed it. The book consists of 16 theses, each a stand-alone argument, allowing each chapter to be read on its own. Abolition Revolution ’s structure offers an easy means to explore the authors’ ideas.