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A wide-ranging collection of essays dealing with Marx's key insights in political economy and the historical materialist method
The most substantial history to date of the famous 'ultra-left' tendency within the international Communist movement.
A major contribution to Althusser scholarship, as well as to our understanding of the Left's relation to religion and theology.
In this riveting monograph, Ives offers a new perspective on one of the most volatile periods in British labor history.
A wide-ranging and critical examination of twentieth-century revolutionary movements across four major ideological traditions and countries.
A compelling analysis of how Marx's ideas were received in Italy from the 1860s through the First World War
One of the most important works of the legendary Japanese Marxist, Kozo Uno, finally available in English translation.
A sharp-witted indictment of our broken political system and a vision for a socialist alternative that is truly by and for the people.
A BreakBeat Poets anthology to celebrate and canonize the words of Black women across the diaspora.
CLR James and Revolutionary Marxism collects some of the most important, but difficult to obtain, articles from the legendary Trinidadian-Marxist.
A thoughtful collection of original documents highlighting the deep, early roots of Black radicalism in the US from 1900-1930.
"If Black women were free, it would mean that everyone else would have to be free." -Combahee River Collective Statement
A panoramic account of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and its aftermath animated by the lives, ideas and experiences of workers, peasants, intellectuals, artists, and revolutionaries of diverse persuasions October Song vividly narrates the triumphs of those who struggled for a new society and created a revolutionary workers state. Yet despite profoundly democratic and humanistic aspirations, the revolution is eventually defeated by violence and authoritarianism.October Song highlights both positive and negative lessons of this historic struggle for human liberation.
Deliverance from slavery was a central concern of Biblical verse. Boer aims to reclaim this focus for today's struggles.
In the Russian revolution of 1917, workers took control of a major country for the first time in history.
This collection represents a wide-ranging and important new contribution to the historical debate of how to understand pre-capitalist societies.
Inspiring and thoroughly researched collection of contemporary Marxist essays that engage the struggle of our times.
In this highly original and engaging text, Craig Brandist unearths the Russian roots of Gramsci's concept of cultural hegemony.
Everyone has read Lenin's 'What is to Be Done.' Now everyone can read the contributions of his political interlocutors.
A Guernica magazine anthology of the best features, interviews, fiction, poetry and Guernica Daily articles published over the past year.
A beautiful photographic exploration of the revolutionary movements in Africa in the '60s and 70's.
Through first person accounts, this book details the growing unrest, destabilization and strikes in factories that are gripping China.
Serge exposes the heart of the vital first year of the most important working class revolution in history.
Drawing on numerous oral history interviews with survivors, this study of Chinese Trotskyism is exhaustive and groundbreaking.
This engaging collection examines the contradictory nature of the media, revealing it to be democracy's greatest asset and greatest threat.
In this incisive critique of corruption throughout higher education, Schwartz draws on extensive research into New Jersey's University of Medicine.
This engaging and original work argues that modern Hollywood was forged in the fires of class struggle and economic inequality
"This is the epic story of the struggle to build a mass socialist movement in ragtime America. Kipnis was a brilliant historian, and this is his enduring gift to activists." --Mike DavisA new edition of the out-of-print classic.
Analysing intersections of race, class, and gender alongside primary texts, this unique volume explores racism and antiracism in the US.
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