Guerrillas of Desire offers a contentious assertion: the fundamental assumption underlying Left and radical organising, including many strains of anarchism, is wrong. Historical and current strategies on the Left and in radical movements are predicated on the assumption that working class and poor peoples are unorganised and not resisting. But working people aren't acquiescent and they don't need to be organised by professional activists; they are already rebelling every day. Guerrillas of Desire maps these underground forces, showing how the left might learn from them.