Join thousands of book lovers
Sign up to our newsletter and receive discounts and inspiration for your next reading experience.
By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy.You can, at any time, unsubscribe from our newsletters.
A compelling look at the rise and fall of the Black Panther generation, through the eyes of a founding member.
One of the most succinct and theoretically focused introductions to the thought of Antonio Gramsci available internationally.
Long a topic of debate and discussion, Boer sets the record straight about Marx, Engels, and Religion
The trials and tribulations of firebrand union organizers, from the 1930s 1970s, are brought to life here, in their own words.
From Mark Twain to the movement against the war in Vietnam, this is the story of ordinary Americans challenging empire.
A contribution to the debate about the nature of Nazism and why understanding it still matters today.
In this collection teachers from across the country unravel the lies spun about public education by corporate board room "reformers."
An invaluable critical analysis of how religion shapes politics, encouraging both submission and, at times, revolution.
The life and times of Lucy Parsons, early American radical and labor organizer, told definitively here.
Neoliberalism has dominated Chile for 35 consecutive years. In this collection prominent Chilean experts assess its impact and offer alternatives.
Far from being diametrically opposed, this provocative book convincingly argues that Fascism is indelibly linked to the liberal tradition.
Collected together, and in many cases translated, for the first time, this volume contains the key essays of Marian Malowist
Most historians assume that American capitalism was either imported or the result of market expansion. Post proves otherwise.
Roland Boer draws on a vast depth of scholarly knowledge to reclaim the rich contribution of Marxism to theological studies
Something different-an alternative to capitalism-is desperately needed. But what should replace it?
While corporate funded science continues to deny climate change, one native village is already facing total destruction at its hands.
A clear, evocative, and well-documented refutation of the idea that overpopulation is at the root of many environmental problems.
An original reading of the logic of all three volumes of Capital which takes time as its starting point.
Interviews and photographic essays highlight the spirit of the 70's New York-based organization of Puerto Rican radicals, the Young Lords.
An intellectual and political tribute to James Petras
From post-Katrina struggles to Muslim women refusing to unveil, the logic of a new generation of protest is emerging
Tony Cliff was a lifelong organizer within the international socialist movement. His groundbreaking work established the unique interpretation of the Soviet Union as a bureaucratic, state-centered version of capitalism, rather than a workers' state. His many works include State Capitalism in Russia and the volume that follows-up from this book, All Power to the Soviets, about Lenin's political leadership from 1914 to 1917.
This book refutes the long held view of the Israeli left as adhering to a humanistic, democratic and even socialist tradition, attributed to the historic Zionist Labor movement. Through a critical analysis of the prevailing discourse of Zionist intellectuals and activists on the Jewish-democratic state, it uncovers the Zionist lefts central role in laying the foundation of the colonial settler state of Israel, in articulating its hegemonic ideology and in legitimizing, whether explicitly or implicitly, the apartheid treatment of Palestinians both inside Israel and in the 1967 occupied territories. Their determined support of a Jewish-only state underlies the failure of the peace process, initiated by the Zionist Left, to reach a just peace based on recognition of the national rights of the entire Palestinian people.
Efforts to achieve a "e;two-state solution"e; have finally collapsed, and the struggle for justice in Palestine is at a crossroads. As Israeli society lurches toward greater extremism, many ask where the struggle is headed. This book offers a clear analysis of this crossroads moment and looks forward with urgency down the path to a more hopeful future.
In response to the conservative backlash against Vatican II liberal american catholics have rallied to defend its content.
Though claimed by disparate schools of thought, Peter Thomas shows Gramsci is best understood as deepening the classical Marxist tradition.
The early debates about the contradictions of combined and uneven development, brought to life by a new translation of leading Marxists.
Though often seen as opposing ideas, Darlington engagingly traces the entwined legacy of revolutionary syndicalism and the communist movement.
Sign up to our newsletter and receive discounts and inspiration for your next reading experience.
By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy.