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  • - An Uprising for Educational Justice
    by Jesse Hagopian & Denisha Jones
    £16.49

    Black Lives Matter at School connects thousands of educators around the country who are fighting racial and economic inequality in schools.

  • - A Socialist Introduction
     
    £14.49

    This edited volume makes an impassioned and informed case for the central place of Palestine in socialist organizing and of socialism in the struggle to free Palestine.

  • - A Memoir
    by Cheryl Boyce-Taylor
    £36.99

    Award-winning poet Cheryl Boyce-Taylor pays tribute to her departed son Malik 'Phife Dawg' Taylor of the legendary hip-hop trio A Tribe Called Quest in this intimate collection.

  • - An Essay on the Nature and Limits of Social Science
    by Paul Mattick
    £18.49

    In this new edition of his classic work, Paul Mattick argues that we can only develop scientific understandings of social life by subjecting the very categories of social science to rigorous study and critique.

  • - A Memoir of a Southern White Woman in the Freedom Struggle
    by Gwendolyn Midlo Hall
    £14.49 - 39.49

    A stirring memoir by Gwendolyn Midlo Hall: historian of slavery, veteran political activist, and widow of Black Bolshevik author Harry Haywood.

  • - A Teen Vogue Guide to the Climate Crisis
     
    £12.99

    An essential collection of Teen Vogue contributions on climate justice that makes an urgent argument for intersectional activism.

  • by Cortney Lamar Charleston
    £11.49 - 29.49

    In his highly anticipated second poetry collection, Doppelgangbanger, Cortney Lamar Charleston examines the performance of Black masculinity in the U.S., and its relationship to family, love and community.

  • - Anarchism in Action
    by Jeffrey Shantz
    £20.49

    A lucid and inspiring examination of 21st century anarchist political practice.

  • by Dana Neacsu
    £11.49

    Scholarship usually represents itself as objective, dispassionate, and politically neutral. This masterful study uses Marx to shatter this picture.

  • by John Asimakopoulos
    £23.99

    Asimakopoulos cuts through Capitalism's ideological veil to reveal the caste system hiding beneath the spectacle of 21st century society.

  • - How To Decolonize the Creative Classroom
    by Felicia Rose Chavez
    £14.49 - 36.99

    This easy-to-use guide explains how to recruit, nourish, and fortify writers of color through innovative reading, writing, workshop, critique, and assessment strategies.

  • - Essays in Philosophy, Books 1-3
    by Alexander Bogdanov
    £27.49

    This translation offers English readers the chance to study one of Bogdanov 's key contributions to materialist philosophy.

  • - Neoliberal Desires and Labour Arbitrage in Post-Socialist Romania
    by Miosz Miszczyski
    £11.49

    A thoughtful analysis of the developing interplay between post-socialist European communities and Western neoliberal actors.

  • by Otto Bauer
    £20.49 - 59.99

    The definitive work on Eastern Europe's revolutionary period and the unique working-class experiment of Red Vienna

  • by Michael Lwy
    £23.99

    Revolutions is a unique collection of rare photographs documenting some of the most important revolutionary upheavals, from the 1871 Paris Commune to the Zapatista rebellion of the 1990s.

  • by John Molyneux
    £16.49 - 25.49

    In a sweeping survey of art from the dawn of the bourgeois era to the present day, John Molyneux explains what makes artistic production under capitalism unique, moving, and possibly revolutionary.

  • - A systematic-dialectical exposition of the capitalist system
    by Geert Reuten
    £41.99

    Geert Reuten offers a systematic exposition of the capitalist system, showing that the capitalist economy and the capitalist state constitute a unity.

  • - The Enduring Significance of the Black Panther Party
     
    £12.99

    A powerful and wide-ranging collection examining the persistent impact of the Black Panther Party on subsequent liberation struggles.

  • - Religion, Identity, and Myth in John Hagee's Christians United for Israel
    by Sean Durbin
    £23.99

    A creative and critical analysis of America's largest pro-Israel organization: Christians United for Israel.

  • - Other Marxisms, Other Empowerments, Other Priorities
    by Tom Brass
    £23.99

    In this apposite study, Tom Brass explores the relationship between the political subject and the politics of the radical right in the absence of class-based projects of the left.

  • - Social Facts and the Ontology of Objects, Things, and Monsters
    by Mark P. Worrell
    £23.99

    Drawing on Hegel, Marx, Weber, and Durkheim, Mark Worrell re-examines the social ontology of "social facts' in the wake of the shift from bourgeois liberalism to global neoliberalism.

  • - Financial Capitalism and Informational Revolution
    by Edemilson Paran
    £20.49

    An innovative study of the relationship between the development of Information and Communication Technologies and the global financialization of economies.

  • - Essays on Hegel and Dialectics
    by Evald Ilyenkov
    £23.99

    This volume collects the lucid and engaging works of Soviet philosopher Evald Ilyenkov on the topic of Hegel and dialectics

  • - The Lancashire Working Class and Two World Wars
    by Neil Redfern
    £23.99

    In this important volume, Redfern rigorously examines the relationship between British labour and British capital during the two world wars of the twentieth century.

  • - Essays and Letters on Economic Theory
    by Henryk Grossman
    £41.99

    The first volume in an ambitious effort to collect and translate the work of the eminent revolutionary Marxist economist Henryk Grossman

  • - From Gramsci's Quaderni to the Contemporary World Economy
    by Lorenzo Fusaro
    £23.99

    Tracing the vicissitudes of US hegemony from the interwar period to the present, Fusaro provides a novel Gramscian way to interpret past and present developments within the world economy.

  • by Jairus Banaji
    £16.49 - 36.99

    Spanning centuries and continents, this short work fundamentally reconfigures our view of the rise of capitalism on the world stage.

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