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  • - A Critique of Epistemology
    av Alfred Sohn-Rethel
    389

    A key contribution to post-war Marxist thinking, finally back in print.

  • - Volume Three of Sacrifice and Self-Defeat
    av Mark P. Worrell
    409

    Marx meets Durkheim in an effort to reconstitute both sociology and psychoanalysis.

  • av H. Melt
    189 - 419

    There Are Trans People Here is a testament to the healing power of community and the beauty of trans people, history, and culture.

  • av New Jersey Prison Theater Cooperative New Jersey Prison Theater Cooperative
    199

    An evocative, affecting play on the horrors of mass incarceration written collaboratively by prisoners who have experienced it first-hand.

  • - Essays on the Political Economy of Late Development
    av Alfredo Saad-Filho
    505

    Growth and Change in Neoliberal Capitalism is an essential read for all those looking to better understand the contemporary global economy

  • - The Mental World of German Social Democrats, 1863-1914
    av Andrew G. Bonnell
    409

    This probing history offers an in-depth examination of the robust role of the German Social Democratic party in the lives of its members.

  • - The Cultural Politics of Jose Carlos Mariategui
    av Juan E. De Castro
    409

    A definitive reevaluation of the relationship between culture and politics in the thought of Peruvian socialist Jose Carlos Mariategui.

  • - Towards the Reconstruction of a Materialist Theory of Law
    av Sonja Buckel
    389

    An innovative exposition of a novel materialist legal theory, based on an important reexamination of legal thinking in the tradition of Marx.

  • - Hegemony and the Crisis of Modernity
    av Francesca Antonini
    389

    This essential book offers a fresh assessment of the Caesarist-Bonapartist paradigm in Gramsci's thought.

  • - A Study of the Inner Logic of Capitalism
    av Thomas T. Sekine
    475

    The single most important work in English to build on the theory of Japanese economist Kozo Uno

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    - Selected Essays on History, Race and Gender
    av Himani Bannerji
    719

    An essential collection of Himani Bannerji's writing on ideology, consciousness, and socialist struggle.

  • - A Study of the Inner Logic of Capitalism
    av Thomas T. Sekine
    475

    The single most important work in English to build on the theory of Japanese economist Kozo Uno

  • - A Story of Violence and Resistance in Bolivia
    av Linda Farthing, Benjamin Dangl & Thomas Becker
    475

    We Will Return as Millons analyzes the conditions that led to the 2019 coup in Bolivia and details its repressive aftermath.

  • - On the Hostility to Handicraft, Aesthetic Labour and the Politics of Work in Art
    av Dave Beech
    389

    Deutscher Prize winning artist and writer Dave Beech turns his attention to what it means to view Art as work.

  • av Janel Pineda
    155,-

    In this spellbinding debut, Los Angelesborn poet Janel Pineda sings of communal love and the diaspora and dreams for a liberated future. Lineage of Rain traces histories of Salvadoran migration and the US-sponsored civil war to reimagine trauma as a site for transformation and healing. With a scholar's caliber, Pineda archives family memory, crafting a collection that centers intergenerational narratives through poems filled with a yearning to crystallize a new worldone unmarked by patriarchal violence. At their heart, many of these poems are an homage to women: love letters to mothers, sisters, and daughters.Lineage of Rain moves from los campos de El Salvador to the firework-laden streets of South Gate to the riverbanks of England. Pineda's masterful stroke weaves together these seemingly disparate worlds, illustrating the complicated reality of living as a first-generation student. As the speaker navigates elitism and the violence of the English language, she lays bare their ties to power. And yet, these poems rebel through revel, asking: how do we hold each other tenderly in a world replete with pain and many forms of violence? With dreams made possible through collective struggle, Pineda returns us to the seeds from which we bloom: family, history, and community. All the while, this collection never fails to capture often overlooked moments of joythe mundane yet monumentalshowing the reader that the world we dream is already ours. Through Lineage of Rain, Pineda emerges as a seminal contributor to the canon of Central American diasporic writing.

  • - Policies, Practices, and Social Problems
     
    389

    An important sociological intervention into the way that states enact welfare policies in the Neoliberal era.

  • - Revitalizing Georg Lukacs's Thought in Late Capitalism
     
    409

    Despite his enduring influence, Georg Lukacs has come under attack in his native Hungary. This collection aims to defend his ideas and legacy.

  • - From International Relations to World Literature
     
    449

    An engaging and ground breaking attempt to bring the insights of Trotsky's theory of uneven and combined development to bear on world literature.

  • - State Violence, Mass Incarceration, and the Movement for Black Lives
    av Donna Murch
    265 - 675

    Incisive analysis of the history and politics of Black liberation struggle by radical scholar Donna Murch

  • - Essays on the Nature of Police
    av Tyler Wall & David Correia
    209 - 619,-

    The Nature of Police explores the everyday practices of police and policing as modes of violence in the fabrication of social order.

  • - The Case for Opening the US-Mexico Border
    av Justin Akers-Chacon
    265 - 619

    A compelling argument that re-building unions requires solidarity with migrant workers and opening borders.

  • - Navigating Hip Hop and Relationships in a Culture of Misogyny
    av Cristalle "Psalm One" Bowen
    209 - 619

    Her Word is Bond recounts the triumphs and setbacks of a rap legend who blazed a new trail for women in hip hop.

  • av Devin Allen
    265,-

    Allen asks us to see beyond the the violence and poverty that all too often defines the "ghetto."

  • - Resolutions of the Second International, 1889-1912
     
    619

    A collection of all the resolutions adopted by Second International congresses during the movement 's revolutionary Marxist period of 1889-1912.

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    - Struggling to Be Born?
     
    989

    This indispensable volume surveys revolutionary upheavals across the world between 1989 and 2019, drawing lessons for theorizing revolution today.

  • - Resolutions of the Second International, 1889-1912
     
    265,-

    A collection of all the resolutions adopted by Second International congresses during the movement 's revolutionary Marxist period of 1889-1912.

  • - Struggling to Be Born?
     
    299,-

    This indispensable volume surveys revolutionary upheavals across the world between 1989 and 2019, drawing lessons for theorizing revolution today.

  • av Ben Davis
    205 - 579

    Essential essays on art in our current era from one of the most important art critics writing today.

  • - Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice
    av Mariame Kaba
    205 - 619

    A reflection on prison industrial complex abolition and a vision for collective liberation from organizer and educator Mariame Kaba.

  • - Coal Miners and the Struggle over Black Lung Disease
    av Barbara Ellen Smith
    265 - 659

    Employment and production in the Appalachian coal industry have plummeted over recent decades. But the lethal black lung disease, once thought to be near-eliminated, affects miners at rates never before recorded.Digging Our Own Graves sets this epidemic in the context of the brutal assault, begun in the 1980s and continued since, on the United Mine Workers of America and the collective power of rank-and-file coal miners in the heart of the Appalachian coalfields. This destruction of militancy and working class power reveals the unacknowledged social and political roots of a health crisis that is still barely acknowledged by the state and coal industry.Barbara Ellen Smith's essential study, now with an updated introduction and conclusion, charts the struggles of miners and their families from the birth of the Black Lung Movement in 1968 to the present-day importance of demands for environmental justice through proposals like the Green New Deal. Through extensive interviews with participants and her own experiences as an activist, the author provides a vivid portrait of communities struggling for survival against the corporate extraction of labor, mineral wealth, and the very breath of those it sends to dig their own graves.

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