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  • - Further Pages from a Black Worker's Notebook
    av James Boggs
    335

    A collection of essays written in the 1960s by author and activist James Boggs, who discusses the problems of the specific character of American capitalism and American democracy, the historic mission of the black revolution in the United States, and the need for the 1960s black movement to develop theoretically and organizationally.

  • - Voices from the Bolivarian Revolution
    av Cira Pascual Marquina
    295 - 725

    Venezuela has been the stuff of frontpage news extravaganzas, especially since the death of Hugo Chavez. With predictable bias, mainstream media focus on violent clashes between opposition and government, coup attempts, hyperinflation, U.S. sanctions, and massive immigration. What is less known, however, is the story of what the Venezuelan people

  • - A New Action Plan for Workers in the Twenty-first Century
    av Shaun Richman
    489,-

    In an age of rampant inequality, of increasing social protest and strikes-and when a majority of workers say they want to be union members - why does union density continue to decline? In this compelling new book, Shaun Richman offers some answers.

  • - The Ongoing Revolution
    av Don Fitz
    259

    Don Fitz combines his deep knowledge of Cuban history with his decades of on-the-ground experience in Cuba to bring us the story of how Cuba's health care system evolved and how Cuba is tackling the daunting challenges to its revolution in this century.

  • - Capitalism in Health Care
    av Vicente Navarro
    335

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    475,-

    Fourteen provocative papers on the oppression of women in capitalist countries, along with three articles on the subordinate position of women in two communist countries, Cuba and China. These important, often path-breaking articles are arranged in five basic sections, the titles of which indicate the broad range of issues being considered: Introduction; motherhood, reproduction, and male supremacy; socialist feminist historical analysis; patriarchy in revolutionary society; socialist feminism in the United States. The underlying thrust of the book is toward integrating the central ideas of radical feminist thought with those pivotal for Marxist or socialist class analysis.

  • - The New Economic Imperialism
    av Intan Suwandi
    359

    Winner of the 2018 Paul M. Sweezy--Paul A. Baran Memorial Award, this volume examines the exploitation of labor in the Global South, focusing on the issue of labor within global value chains and offering a deft empirical analysis of unit labor costs that is closely related to Marx's own theory of exploitation.tion.

  • - Radicalizing the Next Revolution
    av Zillah Eisenstein
    199

    A personal and political manifesto vying for an antiracist socialist feminist movement of movementsThe world is burning, flooding, and politically exploding, to the point where it's become clear that neoliberal feminism-the kind that aims to elect The First Woman President-will never be enough. In this book, Zillah Eisenstein asks us to consider what it would mean to thread "socialism" to feminism; then, what it would mean to thread "abolitionism" to socialist feminism. She asks all of us, especially white women, to consider what it would mean to risk everything to abolish white supremacy, to uproot the structural knot of sex, race, gender, and class growing from that imperial whiteness. If we are to create a revolution that is totally liberatory, we need to pool together in a new working class, building a radical movement made of movements.Eisenstein's manifesto is built on almost half a century of her antiracist socialist feminist work. But now, she writes with a new urgency and imaginativeness. Eisenstein asks us not to be limited by reforms, but to radicalize each other on differing fronts. Our task is to build bridges, to connect disparate and passionate people across aisles, state lines, picket lines, and more. The genius force demanding that we abolish white supremacy can also create a new "we" for all of us-a humanity universally accepting of our complexities and differences. We are in uncharted waters, but that is exactly where we need to be.

  • - Toward a New Anti-Imperialist International
    av Samir Amin
    359

    "In this second volume of his memoirs and final writings based on his life, Samir Amin describes his thoughts and experiences with an array of countries, primarily in the Arab World, Africa, Asia, and Latin America, recounting in detail the stages of his ongoing dialogue over several decades with popular movements struggling for a better future"--

  • - The Council on Foreign Relations and the Empire of Neoliberal Geopolitics, 1976-2014
    av Laurence H Shoup
    319

    Traces the expansive influence of The Council of Foreign Relations in advancing Wall Street's foreign policy agendas and U.S. influence abroadThe Council on Foreign Relations is the most influential foreign-policy think tank in the United States, claiming among its members a high percentage of government officials, media figures, and establishment elite. For decades it kept a low profile even while it shaped policy, advised presidents, and helped shore up U.S. hegemony following the Second World War. In 1977, Laurence H. Shoup and William Minter published the first in-depth study of the CFR, Imperial Brain Trust, an explosive work that traced the activities and influence of the CFR from its origins in the 1920s through the Cold War.Now, Laurence H. Shoup returns with this long-awaited sequel, which brings the story up to date. Wall Street's Think Tank follows the CFR from the 1970s through the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union to the present. It explains how members responded to rapid changes in the world scene: globalization, the rise of China, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the launch of a "War on Terror," among other major developments. Shoup argues that the CFR now operates in an era of "Neoliberal Geopolitics," a worldwide paradigm that its members helped to establish and that reflects the interests of the U.S. ruling class, but is not without challengers. Wall Street's Think Tank is an essential guide to understanding the Council on Foreign Relations and the shadow it casts over recent history and current events.

  • - The Origins of Fascism in the United States, 1920 -1940
    av Michael Joseph Roberto
    269

    Most people in the United States have been trained to recognize fascism in movements such as Germany's Third Reich or Italy's National Fascist Party, where charismatic demagogues manipulate incensed, vengeful masses.

  • - Selected Writings of Christopher Caudwell
    av Christopher Caudwell
    1 769

  • - A Story of the Cold War, the New Left, Irish Republicanism, and International Communism
    av Helena Sheehan
    949

    Why would an American girl-child, born into a good, Irish-Catholic family in the thick of the McCarthy era - a girl who, when she came of age, entered a convent - morph into an atheist, feminist, and Marxist?

  • - Collected Articles on Women Cross-culturally
    av Eleanor Burke Leacock
    405,-

    This classic anthropological study debunks the many myths behind the idea of "natural" male superiority. Drawing on extensive historical and cross-cultural research, Eleanor Burke Leacock shows that claims of male superiority are based on carefully constructed myths with no factual historical basis. She also documents numerous historical examples of egalitarian gender relations.

  • - 1500-2000
    av Michel Beaud
    795,-

  • - Who Benefits from Global Violence and War
    av Marc Pilisuk & Jen Rountree
    389,-

    Acts of violence assume many forms: they may travel by the arc of a guided missile or in the language of an economic policy, and they may leave behind a smouldering village or a starved child. The all pervasiveness of violence makes it seem like an unavoidable, and ultimately incomprehensible, aspect of the modern world. But, in this detailed an

  • - Revolutionary Objectives in the Twenty-first Century
    av Samir Amin
    285,-

    Offers an analysis of resistance to capitalism and imperialism and calls for a politics of opposition. This book explains that effective opposition must be based on the construction of a "convergence in diversity" of oppressed and exploited people - whether they are workers, peasants, students, or any other opponent of capitalism and imperialism.

  • - Moving Beyond Capitalism for Our Health
    av Howard Waitzkin
    329

  • - The Roots of Slavery, White Supremacy, and Capitalism in 17th Century North America and the Caribbean
    av Gerald Horne
    279

  • - Monopoly Capital and Marx's Law of Value
    av Samir Amin
    445

  • - Journal of a Palestinian Exile
    av Fawaz Turki
    265,-

  • - Journalistic Reflections on the Class War at Home
    av Steve Early
    335

  • av Samir Amin
    199,-

  • - Lives of a Palestinian Revolutionary
    av Fawaz Turki
    269,-

  • av Guy Endore
    269,-

  • - Third World Women's Perspectives
    av Gita (Indian Institute of Management India) Sen
    285,-

  • - An Essay on American Dominance and Caribbean Resistance
    av Gordon K. Lewis
    339,-

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