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  • av Duncan Hallas
    265,-

    In this introduction to the politics of Leon Trotsky, British activist Duncan Hallas analyzes his thinking and its relevance for today in clear, sharp prose. Includes essential writings by Hallas about the development of Trotskyism after Trotsky's assassination in 1940.

  • - Birth of a New Workers' Movement or Death Throes of the Old?
    av Steve Early
    319,-

    Longtime trade union leader and journalist Steve Early examines labor's civil wars, offering strategies for turning back labor's thirty-year decline.

  • - Worker's Control from the Commune to the Present
    av Immanuel Ness
    305

    Capitalism would have us believe we need our bosses. This volume reveals the history of workers who dare to disagree

  • - Arab and Jew in the Struggle for Internationalism
    av Musa Budeira
    295,-

    This is the definitive account of a secular party that forged links between Arabs and Jews.

  • - Theory of Permanent Revolution, The
    av Michael Löwy
    265,-

    Drawing on the prescient insights of Leon Trotsky, Lowy explores the contradictions of global economic development.

  • av Amy Goodman
    265,-

    "e;Amy Goodman has taken investigative journalism to new heights of exciting, informative, and probing analysis."e;Noam Chomsky"e;You can learn more of the truth about Washington and the world fromone week of Amy Goodman's Democracy Now! than from a month of Sundaymorning talk shows. Make that a year of Sunday talk shows. That'sbecause Amy, as you will discover on every page of this book, knowsthe critical question for journalists is how close they are to thetruth, not how close they are to power."e;From the Preface by Bill MoyersAmy Goodman, award-winning host of the daily internationally broadcast radio and television program Democracy Now!, breaks through the corporate media's lies, sound bites, and silence in this wide-ranging new collection of articles. In place of the usual suspectsthe "e;experts"e; who, in Goodman's words, "e;know so little about so much, explain the world to us, and get it so wrong"e;this accessible, lively collection allows the voices the corporate media exclude and ignore to be heard loud and clear. From community organizers in New Orleans, to the courageous American soldiers who've said "e;No"e; to Washington's wars, to the victims of torture and police violence, we are given the extraordinary opportunity to hear ordinary people standing up and speaking out. Written with all of the fierce intelligence and passion for truth that millions have come to expect from Amy Goodman's reportage, Breaking the Sound Barrier proves the power that independent journalism can play in the struggle for a better world, one in which ordinary citizens are the true experts of their own lives and communities.Amy Goodman is an award-winning investigative journalist and syndicated columnist, author and the host/executive producer of Democracy Now! airing on nearly 800 stations worldwide. Goodman is the first journalist to receive the Right Livelihood Award, widely known as the 'Alternative Nobel Prize' for "e;developing an innovative model of truly independent grassroots political journalism that brings to millions of people the alternative voices that are often excluded by the mainstream media."e;. Goodman is the co-author with her brother, journalist David Goodman, of three New York Times bestsellers: Standing Up to the Madness, Static, and The Exception to the Rulers.

  • av Wallace Shawn
    199

    "e;Full of what you might call conversation starters: tricky propositions about morality... politics, privilege, runaway nationalist fantasies, collective guilt, and art as a force for change (or not)...It's a treat to hear him speak his curious mind."e;-O MagazineIn these beautiful essays, Wallace Shawn takes us on a revelatory journey in which the personal and political become one.Whether writing about the genesis of his plays, such as Aunt Dan and Lemon; discussing how the privileged world of arts and letters takes for granted the work of the "e;unobtrusives,"e; the people who serve our food and deliver our mail; or describing his upbringing in the sheltered world of Manhattan's cultural elite, Shawn reveals a unique ability to step back from the appearance of things to explore their deeper social meanings. He grasps contradictions, even when unpleasant, and challenges us to look, as he does, at our own behavior in a more honest light. He also finds the pathos in the political and personal challenges of everyday life.With a sharp wit, remarkable attention to detail, and the same acumen as a writer of prose as he is a playwright, Shawn invites us to look at the world with new eyes, the better to understand-and change it.Praise for Wallace Shawn and Essays: "e;Lovely, hilarious and seriously thought provoking, I enjoyed it tremendously."e;-Toni Morrison"e;Wallace Shawn writes in a style that is deceptively simple, profoundly thoughtful, fiercely honest. His vocabulary is pungent, his wit delightful, his ideas provocative."e;-Howard Zinn, author, A People's History of the United States"e;Wally Shawn's essays are both powerful and riveting. How rare to encounter someone willing to question the assumptions of class and the disparity of wealth that grows wider every year in this country. To have such a gentle and incisive soul willing to say what others may be afraid to is considerably refreshing."e;-Michael Moore, film-maker"e;Wallace Shawn's career as a playwright has been uncompromisingly devoted to proving, again and again, that theater is an ideal medium for exploring difficult matters of great consequence. The qualities that make his dramatic work so challenging, startling, unsettling, sensual, mind-and-soul expanding, so indispensible, are equally in evidence in the marvelous political and theatrical essays collected here. The basic faith of politically progressive people, that human beings are full of decent impulses perverted by political and economic malevolence, is in Shawn's writing held up to the liveliest, sharpest scrutiny imaginable; not, as in so much reactionary art, to shift blame from oppressor to oppressed, or from artifice to Nature, not to insist that we're innately, inescapably incapable of change, but rather as a scrupulous accounting of the slippery ethics, dream logic, fear-ridden resistance to progress, disturbing desires, of the greatest problem confronting all our hopes for a better, transformed world: Us, the actors in our collective drama. His essays are without sentiment and entirely resistant to the easy comforts of despair. Complexities are rendered delightfully plain, obfuscations are unsnarled and illuminated, clarity and rational thought are organized to plumb mysteries, and mysteries are respected and celebrated. Shawn's language, his unmistakable, original voice, felicitous, is unadorned, elegant, immediate, true. He's also a brilliant interviewer, as everyone who's seen My Dinner With Andre (which is just about everyone) knows. And, of course, he's very funny."e;-Tony Kushner, playwright, Angels in America"e;Wallace Shawn is a bracing antidote to the op-ed dreariness of political and artistic journalism in the West. He takes you back to the days when intellectuals had the wit and concentration to formulate great questions - and to make the reader want to answer them."e;-David Hare, playwright

  • - Capitalism and the Environment
    av Chris Williams
    245

    A timely, well-grounded analysis that reveals an inconvenient truth: we can't save capitalism and save the planet.

  • av Paul Frolich
    295,-

  • - Theory and Practice in the Democratic and Socialist Revolutions
    av Neil Harding
    409

    A comprehensive history of the political and philosophical evolution of history's most controversial revolutionary.

  • - A Memoir
    av Peter Camejo
    319,-

    Green Party leader and prominent social justice activist tells the story of his life of struggle.

  • - Community and Resistance from Katrina to the Jena Six
    av Jordan Flaherty
    295,-

    "e;This is the most important book I've read about Katrina and what came after. In the tradition of Howard Zinn this could be called 'The People's History of the Storm.' Jordan Flaherty was there on the front lines."e;Eve Ensler, playwright of The Vagina Monologues and activist and founder of V-Day"e;Jordan Flaherty brings the sharp analysis and dedication of a seasoned organizer to his writing, and insightful observation to his reporting. He unfailingly has his ear to the ground in a city that continues to reveal the floodlines of structural racism in America."e;Tram Nguyen, author of We Are All Suspects Now: Untold Stories from Immigrant Communities after 9/11Floodlines is a firsthand account of community, culture, and resistance in New Orleans. The book weaves the stories of gay rappers, Mardi Gras Indians, Arab and Latino immigrants, public housing residents, and grassroots activists in the years before and after Katrina. From post-Katrina evacuee camps to torture testimony at Angola Prison to organizing with the family members of the Jena Six, Floodlines tells the stories behind the headlines from an unforgettable time and place in history.Jordan Flaherty is a writer and community organizer based in New Orleans. In addition to his award-winning post-Katrina journalism, he was the first journalist with a national audience to write about the Jena Six case and played an important role in bringing the story to theattention of the world. He has produced news segments for Al-Jazeera, TeleSur, and Democracy Now! and appeared as a guest on a wide range of television and radio shows, including CNN's American Morning, Anderson Cooper 360, CNN Headline News, GRITtv, Keep Hope Alive with Reverend Jesse Jackson, and both local and nationally syndicated shows on National Public Radio.

  • - How the Empire Brought Itself to Ruin
    av Tom Engelhardt
    265,-

    The creator of TomDispatch takes a scalpel to the American urge to dominate the globe.

  • - A Memoir
    av Harvey O'Connor
    295,-

    Blow-by-blow, an eyewitness account of a hidden chapter in labor history: the Seattle General Strike of 1919.

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    489

    Probing essays and observations by acclaimed actor and playwright Wallace Shawn, in his first nonfiction collection.

  • av Neil Davidson
    219 - 419,-

    A historical defense of the concept of bourgeois revolution, from the sixteenth century to the twentieth.

  • av Leo Zeilig
    265,-

    This collection of essays and interviews studies class struggle and social empowerment on the African continent.

  • - An Oral History of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War
    av Richard Stacewicz
    309,-

    The story of the soldiers who spoke their conscience and helped end the war in Vietnam.

  • av Leon Trotsky
    209

    An critical examination of the key actors and larger social movements that led to the rise of the Bolsheviks.

  • - Studies in Critical Research on Religion
    av Stefanie von Schnurbein
    479,-

    Norse Revival offers a thorough investigation of Germanic Neopaganism (Asatru) through an international and comprehensive historical perspective.

  • - {Diary of a Teenage Girl in Iraq}
    av IraqiGirl
    259

    In a country torn apart by war, a teenage girl blogs her story of family, friendship, and life under American occupation.

  •  
    319,-

    The two founding texts of the analysis of capitalism and imperialism in one volume, with annotation.

  • - Essays Against the Empire
    av Mike Davis
    265,-

    A bold collection of essays and polemics from the world-renowned social critic Mike Davis.

  • - The (Last) War the U.S. Lost
    av Joe Allen
    265,-

    As the connection between Vietnam and Iraq grows more urgent, lessons for today's antiwar movement.

  • av Edith Thomas
    265,-

    The long out-of-print classic about women in the Paris Commune of 1871.

  • - Stories from Argentina's Worker-Run Factories
     
    295,-

    The inside story of Argentina's remarkable movement to create factories run democratically by workers themselves.

  • - Historical Materialism, Volume 9
    av Lars Lih
    825,-

    Lars T. Lih revolutionizes the conventional interpretation of Lenin's classic, included here in an authoritative new translation.

  • - Class Struggle in a Moscow Metal Factory
    av Kevin Murphy
    295,-

    An exciting contribution to the discussion about class and the Russian Revolution.

  • av Ahmed Shawki
    265,-

    A sharp and insightful analysis of movements against racism, with essential lessons for today's struggles.

  • - A Dennis Brutus Reader
    av Dennis Brutus
    339

    A vital original collection of the interviews, poetry, and essays of the much-loved anti-apartheid leader.

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