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  • - An Introduction
    by Andrew Heywood
    £31.49

    The 6th edition of Andrew Heywood's best-selling undergraduate textbook provides a clear and accessible introduction to the political creeds and doctrines that have dominated and shaped politics around the world. The author offers a clear exposition both of the historical development of each ideology and of the impact it has had on contemporary political behaviour, movements, parties and governments. In recent years, political commentators have heralded a renaissance of popular political ideology, characterised by a resurgence of issues and political traditions that many had thought obsolete. This new edition is updated throughout to take account of these developments, broadening its appeal internationally. The book is particularly relevant for first and second year undergraduate teaching, and can be used to structure a whole course on political ideologies covering traditional ideologies (conservatism, socialism, liberalism, anarchism and fascism) as well as concepts which have developed into concrete ideologies more recently (multiculturalism, feminism and ecologism, amongst others). 

  • - America's Best Chance
    by Pete Buttigieg
    £9.49 - 13.49

    Pete Buttigieg demonstrates how a breakdown of trust has been central to our nation's current predicament-and how our future depends on finding ways to restore confidence in the American project, and in each other.

  • - The Chinese Challenge to American Primacy
    by Kishore Mahbubani
    £14.49

    A leading global public intellectual explains how, while America became arrogant and distracted, a three-thousand-year-old civilization is well on the way to becoming the number one power in the world.

  • - A Comparative Approach
    by Catherine E. (Professor of Political Science De Vries
    £40.99

    With its coherent analytical framework and accessible style, Foundations of European Politics: A Comparative Approach introduces students to important tools of social science and comparative analysis.

  • - Second Edition
    by Niccolò Machiavelli
    £11.49 - 27.49

    Initially denounced as a collection of sinister maxims and a recommendation of tyranny, this text has more recently been defended as the first scientific treatment of politics, challenging the traditions of ancient and medieval thought and morality.

  • - A Letter to My Children
    by Patrick Hutchinson
    £7.99

    'I just want equality, equality for all of us. At the moment, the scales are unfairly balanced and I just want things to be fair for my children, my grandchildren and future generations.'

  • by Jill Lepore
    £9.49

  • - Paradoxes of the Pandemic
    by Ivan Krastev
    £7.99

  • - The Story of a Movement
    by Owen Jones
    £8.99

  • - Corrupted Democracy, Rogue State Russia, and the Richest, Most Destructive Industry on Earth
    by Rachel Maddow
    £10.99

    Because Russia's rich reserves of crude have in fact stunted its growth, forcing Putin to maintain his power by spreading Russia's rot into its rivals, its neighbours, and the West's alliances. The oil and gas industry has polluted oceans and rivers but also polluted democracy itself - in developing and developed countries.

  • - Untold Stories of Life and Death in Iran, 1988
    by Nasser Mohajer
    £21.99

    Eyewitness accounts reveal how the Iranian state secretly executed thousands of political prisoners in the summer of 1988

  • - Crossing the Lines that Divide Us
    by Nick Hayes
    £8.99

  • - A Critique of Political Economy
    by Karl Marx
    £18.49 - 29.99

  • by Hans Kribbe
    £24.99

    How the disruptive policies and behaviour of Xi, Trump, Putin and Erdogan are confounding and frustrating Europe and what Europe needs to do to better handle them.

  • - A History of Feminism in 11 Fights
    by Helen Lewis
    £9.49

  • - What it Takes to Make it in Modern Britain
    by Hashi Mohamed
    £8.99

  • - Reasons For Optimism in Our Changing World
    by Lily Cole
    £8.99

  • by Manning Johnson
    £15.49

    Here is the story of one Black American Communist who became disillusioned with Communism and penned this cautionary tale of the perils of his experience. According to the author: "Ten years I labored in the cause of Communism. I was a dedicated "comrade." All my talents and efforts were zealously used to bring about the triumph of Communism in America and throughout the world. To me, the end of capitalism would mark the beginning of an interminable period of plenty, peace, prosperity and universal comradeship. All racial and class differences and conflicts would end forever after the liquidation of the capitalists, their government and their supporters. Little did I realize until I was deeply enmeshed in the Red Conspiracy, that just and seeming grievances are exploited to transform idealism into a cold and ruthless weapon against the capitalist system-that this is the end toward which all the communist efforts among Negroes are directed. Indeed, I had entered the red conspiracy in the vain belief that it was the way to a "new, better and superior" world system of society. Ten years later, thoroughly disillusioned, I abandoned communism." From the preface.

  • - How the Pandemic Ruined Britain's Health and Wealth and What to Do about It
    by John Ashton
    £11.49 - 30.99

    In this hard-hitting book Britain's leading public-health expert Professor Dr John Ashton describes how we can make Britain safe again.

  • - Enhanced Edition with Index
    by Vladimir Ilich Lenin
    £12.49 - 19.49

  • by Abdullah Ocalan
    £20.99

    The Sociology of Freedom is the fascinating third volume of a five-volume work titled the manifesto of the democratic civilisation. The general aim of the two earlier volumes was to clarify what power and capitalist modernity entailed. Here Ocalan presents his stunningly original these of the Democratic Civilisation, based on his criticism of the Capitalist Modernity. Ambitions in scope and encyclopaedic in execution, The Sociology of Freedom is a one-of-a-kind exploration that reveals the remarkable range of one of the Left's most original thinkers with topics such as existence and freedom, nature, and philosophy, anarchism and ecology. Ocalan goes back to the origins of human culture to present a penetrating reinterpretation of the basic problems facing the twenty-first century and an examination of their solutions. Ocalan convincingly argues that industrialism, capitalism, and the nation-state cannot be conquered within the confines of a socialist context.

  • - A Journal for Awareness, Reflection and Action
    by Ibram X. Kendi
    £8.99

    Being antiracist is not something you are. It is something we do. In his global, game-changing bestseller How To Be An Antiracist Ibram X. Kendi, director of the Centre for Antiracist Research at Boston University, showed that when it comes to racism, neutrality is not an option: until we become part of the solution, we can only be part of the problem. Crucially, it requires 'persistent self-awareness, constant self-criticism and regular self-examination'. In this workbook he uses his extraordinary gifts as a teacher to provide the reader with a series of activities, exercises and reflections to help them do this vital work, to cultivate an instinctive awareness of racism in all its forms and to take the action necessary to promote racial equity in the world around them. He asks us to reflect on our thinking around race through prompts including 'Describe the most racist moment of your life,', 'Have you ever been hesitant to use the R-word? Why?' and 'What does resistance mean to you?' helping us understand that the heartbeat of anti-racism is confession. It is self-reflection. The heart of racism is denial. It is refusing to self-reflect. 'Transformative and revolutionary' Robin DiAngelo, bestselling author of White Fragility 'Gives us the tools to make changes in our own life and society' June Sarpong

  • - The inspiring true story of a young girl surviving Mengele's hell
    by Eva Mozes Kor
    £7.99

    The heart-breaking and inspiring memoir of a 10-year-old Auschwitz twin.

  • - Building the New Order in Occupied Norway
    by Despina Stratigakos
    £14.99 - 20.99

  • - What You Urgently Need To Know
    by Nina Schick
    £10.99

    Everything you need to know about "deepfakes" and what could become the biggest information and communications meltdown in world history.

  • by Rush (Senior Fellow Doshi
    £18.99 - 20.49

  • - The Rise of the Right and the Crisis of Liberal Memory
     
    £20.49

    How a rising right in the United States and Europe idolizes strength, masculinity, and even war.

  • - Fighting for Housing in Los Angeles
    by Paul Lichterman
    £24.99 - 81.49

  • by Kim Ghattas
    £10.99

  • - The Case for Radical Politics in an Era of Extreme Inequality
    by Bhaskar Sunkara
    £9.49

    From one of the most prominent voices on the American left, a galvanizing argument for why we need socialism today.

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