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This essential volume collects the key writings of Austrian Social Democracy on the questions of War, Revolution, and political strategy.
Black Toldeo is a documentary history of the African American experience of resettlement focusing on the particular experience of Toledo, Ohio.
The Class Strikes Back examines case studies of twenty-first-century workers' struggles from both the Global North and South, highlighting the stories of workers fighting to organize and join democratic and independent unions.
The essential collection of early documents-most translated for the first time-responding to Karl Marx's Capital
A ground-breaking examination of how the Communist Party of Great Britain helped shape the anti-racist movement in the U.K.
Beyond Marx and Other Entries explores everything from semiotics, economics, anthropology, sociology, history, philosophy and political science, to Franz Kafka's literary works.
Development and Democracy: Relations in Conflict examines the conflicting relations between technological development and democracy as they unfold in a new and ever more challenging environment.
A detailed philosophical study of the theoretical work of Guy Debord and the Situationist International that helps to uncover a philosophy of praxis that remains useful today.
In this volume, Kuruma analyses Marx's approach to the commodity and money in the first two chapters of Capital, vol I., including a discussion of the theory of the value-form and other important theoretical questions posed by Marx.
The present studies on Brazilian modern art seek to specify some of the dominant contradictions of capitalism's combined but uneven development as these appear from the global 'periphery'.
A comprehensive overview of the discipline of global labour history, including wide-ranging case studies which take into account the local, regional, and continental processes of the working class.
An exploration into the lasting influence of the Iranian sociologist and revolutionary, Ali Shariati, who is thought to be the most important intellectual behind the Iranian Revolution of 1979.
This book explores the cultural formation of the anti-fascist Popular Front strategy in Britain and proposes a new framework for reading British fiction of this period.
Botwinick provocatively shows that competition and technical change often militate against wage equalization, and calls for militant union organization that can once again take wages and working conditions out of capitalist competition.
Two definitive works on the early days of the Russian Revolution, now collected in one captivating volume.
In Unveiling the French Republic, Nilsson uses his analysis of the Veil Affairs to critique the misuse of secular ideology to justify religious intolerance and mask ethnic prejudice.
Twenty-First Century Inequality & Capitalism collects critiques of Thomas Piketty's 2014 book from different perspectives, such as those of critical theory, global political economy or public sociology, drawing on the work of Marx or the Marxist tradition.
The key works of one of the most prolific and insightful Marxist economists of the second half of the twentieth century.
This volume seeks to provide new resources for understanding the specificity of historical time by studying the articulation of the real, plural temporalities of mass political action.
The key writings of one of the most important and unorthodox Marxists to study modern art.
Though far from a 'post-racial' society, the form of race and racism in the U.S. has changed over the years.
An indispensable history and contemporary guide to the struggle for authentic sexual equality and liberation.
The Comintern, from its years as a school of strategy and tactics, to its Stalinist demise.
Leading scholars of digital media and internet studies examine what Marx and his political economy have to offer their disciplines.
A stirring Marxist-Humanist analysis of recent liberation struggles waged by indigenous communities across Latin American.
This book depicts in detail the rise and fall of a remarkable phenomenon in Soviet Marxism: 'The Activity Approach.'
A bracing, concise, and accessible overview of the entirety of Marx's thought, by a major figure of twentieth-century Western Marxism.
Although Alasdair MacIntyre is best known today as the author of After Virtue (1981), he was, in the 1950s and 1960s, one of the most erudite members of Britain's Marxist Left: being a militant within, first, the Communist Party, then the New Left, and finally the heterodox Trotskyist International Socialism group. This selection of his essays on Marxism from that period aims to show that his youthful thought profoundly informed his mature ethics, and that, in the wake of the collapse of the state-capitalist regimes in Russia and Eastern Europe, the powerful and optimistic revolutionary Marxist ethics of liberation he articulated in that period is arguably as salient to anti-capitalist activists today as it was half a century ago.Paul Blackledge, D/Phil (1999) York, is the author of Perry Anderson, Marxism and the New Left (2004) and Reflections on the Marxist Theory of History (2006).Neil Davidson is the author of The Origins of Scottish Nationhood (2000) and the Deutscher Prize winning Discovering the Scottish Revolution (2003).
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