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  • by Sanjay Subrahmanyam
    £20.49

  • - Resistance, Repression and Revolt
    by Richard Gott
    £12.99

    This revelatory new history punctures the still widely held belief that the British Empire was an enlightened and civilizing enterprise of great benefit to its subject peoples. Instead, Britain's Empire reveals a history of systemic repression and almost continual violence, showing how British rule was imposed as a military operation and maintained as a military dictatorship. For colonized peoples, the experience was a horrific oneof slavery, famine, battle and extermination.Yet, as Richard Gott illustrates, the empire's oppressed peoples did not go gently into that good night. Wherever Britain tried to plant its flag, there was resistance. From Ireland to India, from the American colonies to Australia, Gott chronicles the backlash. He shows, too, how Britain provided a blueprint for the genocides of twentieth-century Europe, and argues that its past leaders must rank alongside the dictators of the twentieth century as the perpetrators of crimes against humanity on an infamous scale. In tracing this history of resistance, all but lost to modern memory, Richard Gott recovers these forgotten peoples and puts them where they deserve to be: at the heart of the story of Britain's empire.

  • by Raymond Williams
    £21.99

  • by Frederic Lordon
    £20.49

  • - A Chronicle Foretold
    by Tariq Ali
    £9.99

    The story of NATO's disastrous occupation of Afghanistan, and how it repeated the mistakes of the Soviet occupation which preceded it

  • - Why We Need A Shorter Working Week
    by Will Stronge & Kyle Lewis
    £8.99

    Why we should all work less! A radical and pragmatic manifesto for tackling the twin crises of work and care in contemporary capitalism.

  • - A History of a Divided Country
    by Tom Hazeldine
    £10.99

    Britain has scarcely begun to come to terms with its recent upheavals, from the crisis over Brexit to the collapse of Labour’s 'red wall'. What can explain such momentous shifts?In this essential work, Tom Hazeldine excavates the history of a divided country: North and South, industry versus finance, Whitehall and the left-behind. Only by fully registering these deep-seated tensions, he argues, can we make sense of the present moment.Hazeldine tracks the North-South divide over the longue durée, from the formation of an English state rooted in London and the south-east; the Industrial Revolution and the rise of provincial trade unions and the Labour party; the dashed hopes for regional economic renewal in the post-war years; the sharply contrasting fates of northern manufacturing and the City of London under Thatcher and New Labour; to the continuing repercussions of financial crisis and austerity.The Northern Question is set to transform our understanding of the politics of Westminster – its purpose, according to Hazeldine, to stand English history on its head.

  • - Interviews with Progressive Economists
    by Robert Pollin
    £24.99

    Twenty-four economists discuss how they promote their commitments to egalitarianism, democracy and ecological sanity through their research, activism and policy engagement

  • - Shipping and Capitalism in the Arabian Peninsula
    by Laleh Khalili
    £10.99

  • - John Berger on Artists
    by John Berger
    £9.49

    A major history of art from one of the world's leading writers and art critics

  • by Walter Benjamin
    £12.99

    Walter Benjamin was fascinated by the impact of new technology on culture, an interest that extended beyond his renowned critical essays. From 1927 to '33, he wrote and presented something in the region of eighty broadcasts using the new medium of radio. Radio Benjamin gathers the surviving transcripts, which appear here for the first time in English. This eclectic collection demonstrates the range of Benjamin's thinking and his enthusiasm for popular sensibilities. His celebrated ';Enlightenment for Children' youth programs, his plays, readings, book reviews, and fiction reveal Benjamin in a creative, rather than critical, mode. They flesh out ideas elucidated in his essays, some of which are also represented here, where they cover topics as varied as getting a raise and the history of natural disasters, subjects chosen for broad appeal and examined with passion and acuity.Delightful and incisive, this is Walter Benjamin channeling his sophisticated thinking to a wide audience, allowing us to benefit from a new voice for one of the twentieth century's most respected thinkers.

  • - Play and Politics In the Long Digital Age
    by Alexander Galloway
    £14.49

    A journey through the uncomputable remains of computer history

  • by Sheila Rowbotham
    £15.49

  • - Political Writings 2, "On Revolution" (1906-1909)
    by Rosa Luxemburg
    £81.49

    This 600-page volume of Luxemburg’s Complete Works contains her writings On Revolution from 1906 to 1909 - covering the 1905–06 Russian Revolution, an epoch-making event, and its aftermath. Over 80 per cent of writings on this volume have never before appeared in English. The volume contains numerous writings never before available in English, such as her pathbreaking essay "Lessons of the Three Dumas," which presents a unique perspective on the transition to socialism, her "Notes on the English Revolution" of the 1640s, and numerous writings on of the role of the mass strike in fomenting revolutionary transformation. All of the material in the volume consists of new translations, from German, Polish, and Russian originals.

  • - Climate Catastrophe Culture
    by Mark Bould
    £11.49

    From Ducks, Newburyport to zombie movies and the Fast and Furious franchise, how climate anxiety permeates our culture

  • - A Critical History of Life in Outer Space
    by Fred Scharmen
    £14.49

    The radical history of space exploration from the Russian Cosmists to Elon Musk

  • - Police, Protest, and the Pursuit of Freedom
    by Derecka Purnell
    £14.49

    How I became an abolitionist: a memoir of Black Lives Matter

  • - Scepticism, Idleness and Utopia
    by Malcolm Bull
    £14.49

    From here to utopia. New directions in political theory

  • - The Origin of Racial Oppression
    by Theodore W Allen
    £16.49

    Groundbreaking analysis of the birth of racism in AmericaThe Invention of the White Race is a comprehensive, tour de force analysis of the cruel ingenuity that gave birth to racism and made our modern world. Long heralded as a classic study of the origin of white privilege from the activist who first coined the term, Theodore W. Allen’s work remains an indispensable resource for making sense of our conflicted present, a reference point for everyone from Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz and Nell Irvin Painter to Reni-Eddo Lodge and Aníbal Quijano. When the first Africans arrived in Virginia in 1619, there were no “white” people there. Nor, according to colonial records, would there be for another sixty years. In this seminal work, available for the first time here in a single volume, Allen tells how America’s ruling classes created the category of the “white race” as a means of social control. Since that early invention, white privileges have enforced the myth of racial superiority, a fact central to maintaining rulingclass domination over ordinary working people of all colors throughout the history of the Atlantic world. Spanning centuries and nations, Allen’s analysis takes us from the plantations of Northern Ireland and the mines of Peru to the sugar fields of Brazil and colonies of Chesapeake Bay, Virginia. His account records lives of hardscrabble immigrant survival, Faustian bargains with white supremacy, the tragedy of human bondage, and the stubborn, unbreakable resistance to the global color line. Available for the first time in one volume.

  • - Climate Crisis and the Hope of Renewable Energy
    by David McDermott Hughes
    £14.49

    Why the wind, and energy it produces, should not be private property

  • - A Tale of Two Islands
    by Hazel V Carby
    £11.49

    Shortlisted for the British Academy's Nayef Al-Rodhan Prize for Global Cultural Understanding 2020A haunting and evocative history of British empire, told through one woman's family story

  • by Mark Lause
    £21.99

  • - The Crisis of Science and Policy in the Age of COVID-19
     
    £10.99

    Leading scientists, epidemiologists, and philosophers explore the unfolding Covid-19 pandemic and argue for the necessity of scientific reasoning and collective responsibility.

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