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This comprehensive volume discusses Frantz Fanon 's enduring impact on revolutionary movements and thinking across the world.
This wide-ranging survey of underappreciated feminist thinkers recovers a series of strikingly original contributions to political theory
A bold articulation of Louis Althusser's abiding commitment to the political practice of philosophy.
A stirring collection of essays by famed Italian Communist Amadeo Bordiga.
Daniel Andres Lopez offers an immanent critique of Lukacs 's philosophy of praxis, drawing fundamental political, methodological and philosophical questions for Marxism.
A wide-ranging and compelling account of the interplay between social theory and social change in the Ethiopian student movement, and its enduring impact.
A landmark exploration of Argentine socialist Jose Arico 's contribution to the development of 'Latin American Marxism. '
This volume presents a comprehensive, critical account of the workers ' occupy movement that emerged during Argentina 's economic crisis.
Karl Kautsky's essential works on Democracy, translated into English for the first time.
A stirring new biography of Vicente Lombardo Toledano, one of Latin America's most important labour leaders.
Dan Swain revisits Karl Marx 's conception of ethics and provides a compelling interpretation fit for the 21st century.
This beginners guide to Capital illustrates the key concepts, humour, and immense vitality to be enjoyed in Marx's great work.
A key text by Max Adler, one of the leading theorists of Austromarxism, on the fundamental question of the nature of the state
Text Messages is a survival guide for our anxious age from Iraqi-Canadian rapper and multi-media artist Yassin 'Narcy ' Alsalman.
A powerful and wide-ranging collection examining the persistent impact of the Black Panther Party on subsequent liberation struggles.
Leading scholars make the case that Marx & Critical Theory remain essential teaching material for a diverse range of contemporary fields.
A BreakBeat Poets anthology that opposes silence and re-mixes the soundtrack of the Latinx diaspora across diverse poetic traditions.
A creative, original, and illuminating study of Modernity and its much-exaggerated demise.
This important study critically assesses the role of the mainstream media in shaping the politics and the popular understanding of the "Greek Crisis."
If the stories they tell about themselves are to be believed, all of the tech giants-Apple, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and Amazon-were built from the ground up through hard work, a few good ideas, and the entrepreneurial daring to seize an opportunity when it presented itself.With searing wit and blistering commentary Bit Tyrants provides an urgent corrective to this froth of board room marketing copy that is so often passed off as analysis. For fans of corporate fairy-tales there are no shortage of official histories that celebrate the innovative genius of Steve Jobs, liberal commentators who fall over themselves to laude Bill Gates's selfless philanthropy, or politicians who will tell us to listen to Mark Zuckerberg for advice on how to protect our democracy from foreign influence.In this highly unauthorized account of the Big Five's origins, Rob Larson sets the record straight, and in the process shreds every focus-grouped bromide about corporate benevolence he could get his hands on. Those readers unwilling to smile and nod as every day we become more dependent on our phones and apps to do our chores, our jobs, and our socializing can take heart as Larson provides us with maps to all the shallow graves, skeleton filled closets, and invective laced emails Big Tech left behind on its ascent to power. His withering analysis will help readers crack the code of the economic dynamics that allowed these companies to become near-monopolies very early on, and, with a little bit of luck, his calls for digital socialism might just inspire a viral movement for online revolution.
Part play-by-play, part op-ed, The Game Is Not a Game is an illuminating and unflinching examination of the good and evil in the sports industry. Liberating and provocative, with sharp wit and generous humor, Jackson's essays explore the role that sports plays in American society and the hypocritical standards by which the athletes are often judged. The Game Is Not a Game is distinctly intended to challenge accepted ideology and to push the boundaries of mainstream sports media beyond the comfort zone. Chapters expose ';Our Miseducation of LeBron James,' ';#ThemToo: The UnRespected Worth of the Woman Athlete,' the duplicity of the NFL in its treatment of Colin Kaepernick and the anthem protests, the cultural bias of analytics, and the power of social activism versus the power and politics of professional sports ownershipall from the sharp, savvy, and self-critical perspective of one of the leading voices for social justice in sports media.
Accessible, radical history of the U.S. labor movement examines the history of workers' resistance, in Spanish for the first time.
They are a mass migration of thousands of young people from Central America, yet each one travels alone: solito, solita.
A riveting biography of one of German Communism's most important, if little studied rank and file leaders.
Dialectics of Education is a rich collection of essays analyzing both the role of education in shaping ideology in the United States and the political implications of struggles for educational justice. This book seeks to recover and reframe the dialectical materialist tradition in critical education, studies and carries this tradition forward into theory and practice relevant for today. Building on the tradition of the groundbreaking book Schooling in Capitalist America that was first published in 1976, author Wayne Au presents a Marxist perspective on educational policies and pedagogy and the highlights the potential for struggle in both the political arena and the classroom. This book is an essential tool in the growing resistance against the privatization of education and for the struggle for educational rights for all students regardless of ethnicity or social status.
A critical account of Althusser's contribution to Marxist theory.
Recently discovered and newly translated, this memoir from one of German Communism's founders sheds important new light on the Revolution
In this brilliant reimagining of Marx's concept of forces of production, Graham shows that the power of fossil capital, not technological deficiency, enfetter any green-transition.
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