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  • - Essays on the Nature of Police
    av Tyler Wall & David Correia
    209 - 599,-

    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
    259 - 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
    259,-

    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.

  • Spara 18%
    - Struggling to Be Born?
     
    885

    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
     
    259,-

    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?
     
    289,-

    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
    259 - 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.

  • - How Nativism Fuels the Right
    av Brendan O'Connor
    305

    An engaging and reflective look at how austerity and the billionaire class paved the way for Trump's presidency, the rise of the "e;alt-right,"e; and the caging of migrants children and adults in detention centers across the country.For all of the energy that the far right has demonstrated-and for all of the support that they receive from institutional conservatives in the GOP and affiliated organizations-the United States is experiencing an upsurge in left-wing social movements unlike any other in the past half-century, with roots not in the Democratic Party but Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter.Drawing on his original reporting as well as archival research, O'Connor investigates how the capitalist class and the radical right mobilize racism to defend their interests, while focusing on one of the most pressing issues of our time: immigration.

  • - Remembrance of Things Past
    av Hamid Dabashi
    259 - 609

    Edward Said (1935-2003) was a towering figure in post-colonial studies and the struggle for justice in his native Palestine, best known for his critique of orientalism in western portrayals of the Middle East. As a public intellectual, activist, and scholar, Said forever changed how we read the world around us and left an indelible mark on subsequent generations.Hamid Dabashi, himself a leading thinker and critical public voice, offers a unique collection of reminiscences, travelogues and essays that document his own close and long-standing scholarly, personal and political relationship with Said. In the process, they place the enduring significance of Edward Said's legacy in an unfolding context and locate his work within the moral imagination and environment of the time.

  • - A Story of the 2013 California Prison Hunger Strike
    av Project Novel Graphic Stanford
    209 - 619

    A beautifully illustrated graphic novel about resilience, forgiveness, hope, and what it means to find your own voice behind prison walls

  • av John Feffer
    235 - 489

    In Songlands, the stand alone finale to the Splinterlands trilogy, a poet and an AI launch a secret mission to rebuild the international community.

  • av James Ridgeway
    355 - 619

    A riveting, jaw-dropping view of America's white supremacy movement.

  • av Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
    205 - 665

    The eruption of mass protests in the wake of the police murders of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri and Eric Garner in New York City have challenged the impunity with which officers of the law carry out violence against Black people and punctured the illusion of a postracial America. The Black Lives Matter movement has awakened a new generation of activists.In this stirring and insightful analysis, activist and scholar Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor surveys the historical and contemporary ravages of racism and persistence of structural inequality such as mass incarceration and Black unemployment. In this context, she argues that this new struggle against police violence holds the potential to reignite a broader push for Black liberation.

  • - Essays, Reflections, Rebellions
    av Astra Taylor
    239 - 609

    An incisive collection of essays from an author who is consistently ahead of the curve.

  • av Seema Yasmin
    185 - 489

    Merging documentary poetry from the epicenter of an epidemic with the story of viruses in the evolution of humanity, If God Is A Virus gives voice to the infected and the virus.

  • - The Remix
    av Willie Perdomo
    179 - 489

    Smoking Lovely is one of the foundational texts of anti-gentrification Nuyorican literature, inspiring a whole generation of poets in their attempts to survive and subvert the neoliberal city.

  • av Glenn Greenwald
    299

    In 2019, award-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald writes in this gripping new book, "e;a series of events commenced that once again placed me at the heart of a sustained and explosive journalistic controversy."e;New reporting by Greenwald and his team of Brazilian journalists brought to light stunning information about grave corruption, deceit, and wrongdoing by the most powerful political actors in Brazil, his home since 2005.These stories, based on a massive trove of previously undisclosed telephone calls, audio, and text shared by an anonymous source, came to light only months after the January 2019 inauguration of Brazil 's far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, an ally of President Trump.The revelations "e;had an explosive impact on Brazilian politics"e; (The Guardian) and prompted serious rancor, including direct attacks by President Bolsonaro himself, and ultimately an attempt by the government to criminally prosecute Greenwald for his reporting. "e;A wave of death threats--in a country where political violence is commonplace--have poured in, preventing me from ever leaving my house for any reason without armed guards and an armored vehicle,"e; Greenwald writes.Securing Democracy takes readers on a fascinating ride through Brazilian politics as Greenwald, his husband, the left-wing Congressman David Miranda, and a powerful opposition movement courageously challenge political corruption, homophobia, and tyranny.While coming at serious personal costs for himself and his family, Greenwald writes, "e;I have no doubt at all that the revelations we were able to bring to the public strengthened Brazilian democracy in an enduring and fundamental way. I believe we righted wrongs, reversed injustices, and exposed grave corruption."e;The story, he concludes, "e;highlights the power of transparency and the reason why a free press remains the essential linchpin for securing democracy."e;

  • - Black Women's Stories of State Violence and Public Silence
    av Forum Policy American African
    259,-

    An urgent call to change the story of police violence against women and girls.

  • - A History of South America Under Progressivism (1998-2016)
    av Fabio Luis Barbosa dos Santos
    389

    A timely and instructive reconsideration of South America 's recent 'progressive' era.

  • Spara 14%
    av Allen Joe
    255,-

  • - The Geopolitics of Precarious Work and Super-Exploitation
    av Adrin Sotelo Valencia
    389

    Building on the pioneering work of radical dependency theory, Valencia unpacks how super-exploitation functions under highly financialized, 21st-century capitalism.

  • - Understanding the Cuban Revolution (1959-1961)
    av Fidel Castro
    409

    In never before published speeches from 1959 and 1960, Fidel Castro charts the path forward for a socialist Cuba.

  • - A Comparative analysis of Russia, Eastern Europe and China
    av Ivn Szelenyi
    409

    Surveying Putin 's Russia and contemporary China, this volume theorized forms of capitalism that emerge in post-communist societies.

  • - Modes of Production, Religion, and the Method of Successive Abstractions
    av Paul B. Paolucci
    389

    A fresh account of Marx 's unique synthesis between dialectical and conventionally scientific inquiry.

  • av Carlos Eduardo Martins
    465,-

    Carlos Eduardo Martins ' essential update of the, still indispensable, Marxist Theory of Dependency.

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    495

    In this important collection scholars from around the world reappraise Gramsci for the 21st Century

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