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  • - Yugoslavia, NATO and Western Delusions
    av Diana Johnstone
    419

    In the endless series of United States military interventions, the 'humanitarian' bombing of Yugoslavia played a key role in gaining support of the centre left for war as an instrument of policy. *BR**BR*Thanks to massive deception and self-deception by media and politicians, even the anti-globalisation movement failed to grasp the implications of the aggressive military globalisation pursued by the United States, from Iraq to Afghanistan and beyond. *BR**BR*In this study, Diana Johnstone identifies the common geopolitical interests running through all these past, present and future military interventions. She argues persuasively that outside intervention creates rather than solves problems and cannot be justified. *BR**BR*Johnstone shows that the 'War in Kosovo' was in reality the model for future destruction of countries seen as potential threats to the hegemony of the 'International Community', led by the United States.

  • - Workers' Movements in the Global South
    av Immanuel Ness
    309 - 1 049

    The Global South is the epicentre of workers' struggles today

  • av Luci Cavallero & Veronica Gago
    255 - 1 379,-

    Women's lives are burdened by the weight of debt. But collectively, it can be resisted

  • - 200 Years of the Guardian
     
    279

    A comprehensive and wide-ranging critique of the Guardian's journalism and political values

  • - Lessons from Jeremy Corbyn to Podemos
    av Marina Prentoulis
    275 - 1 379,-

    Where does the left go from here?

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    495

    'Innovative and challenging ... makes a valuable contribution to understanding sexual harassment.' Feminist Bookstore News

  • - Racism and the British State
    av Gargi Bhattacharyya, Dalia Gebrial, Kojo Koram, m.fl.
    285 - 1 379,-

    An insightful analysis examining race, the state, the media and criminalisation in Britain

  • - A Story of Migration
    av Leah Cowan
    149,-

    Together, we can break down borders

  • - An Anthology
    av Adrian Parr & Brad Evans
    279 - 1 379,-

    Leading thinkers discuss the experience and repercussions of violence, exploring its varied manifestations in the world today

  • av David Randall
    309 - 1 379,-

    This is a new edition of the world's leading textbook on journalism. Translated into more than a dozen languages, David Randall's handbook is an invaluable guide to the 'universals' of good journalistic practice for professional and trainee journalists worldwide.Irrespective of language or culture, good journalists share a common commitment to the search for truth, often in difficult circumstances. David Randall emphasises that good journalism isn't just about universal objectives: it must also involve the acquisition of a range of skills that will empower journalists to operate in an industry where ownership, technology and information are constantly changing. This acclaimed handbook challenges old attitudes, procedures and techniques of journalism where they are seen as cynical and sloppy. A raft of new anecdotes, wisdom and warnings covering privacy, celebrity culture and the impact of the internet make this edition an essential companion for journalists in the digital age.

  • - Amazon in the Global Economy
     
    1 379,-

    'Amazon Capitalism' grows ever stronger. This book provides the answers on how to fight the company's terrifying omnipotence.

  • - Strategies, Tactics, Objectives
     
    1 379,-

    A major new study looking at the catalysing role of workers' inquiries in the rebirth of a global labour movement from below

  • - Living with Austerity in Southern Europe
     
    1 379,-

    A comparative ethnography of the responses on the ground to austerity policies in Southern Europe

  • - Digital Platforms and Public Policies
    av Ursula Huws
    275 - 1 379,-

    The welfare state is unfit for purpose - how can we transform it into a force for equality and social justice?

  • av Emily Kenway
    295 - 1 379,-

    An expert's guide to ending modern slavery

  • - From the Newbury Bypass to Extinction Rebellion
    av Steve Melia
    279 - 1 379,-

    Chronicling 30 years of public protest, government U-turns and environmental destruction, this is the story of Britain's transport policy

  • - History and Theory
    av David Renton
    305 - 1 379,-

    The classic text on the history and theory of fascism, revised for the twentieth anniversary of its first publication

  • - Women Write Political Ecology
     
    619,-

    Female academics discuss the big issues of our time

  • - Amazon in the Global Economy
     
    319,-

    'Amazon Capitalism' grows ever stronger. This book provides the answers on how to fight the company's terrifying omnipotence.

  • - Crisis Response between the State and Community
    av Peer Illner
    339 - 1 379,-

    A Marxist-feminist approach examining disaster relief in the US

  • av Colin Darch
    359 - 1 379,-

    Reveals a little-known history of 1917: the Ukrainian anarcho-communist Makhnovists

  • av Kieran Allen
    359,-

    A critical evaluation of the politics of Irish revolutionary socialist James Connolly (1868-1916)

  • - Why Employment Tribunals Fail Workers and What Can be Done
    av David Renton
    539,-

    Every year, over a hundred thousand workers bring claims to an Employment Tribunal. The settling of disputes between employers and unions has been exchanged by many for individual litigation. *BR**BR*In Struck Out, barrister David Renton gives a practical and critical guide to the system. In doing so he punctures a number of media myths about the Tribunals. Far from bringing flimsy cases, two-thirds of claimants succeed at the hearing. And rather than paying lottery-size jackpots, average awards are just a few thousand pounds - scant consolation for a loss of employment and often serious psychological suffering. The book includes a critique of the present government's proposals to reform the Tribunal system.*BR**BR*Employment Tribunals are often seen by workers as the last line of defence against unfairness in the workplace. Struck Out shows why we can't rely on the current system to deliver fairness and why big changes are needed.

  • - How Capitalism Creates Hunger and Obesity
    av Robert Albritton
    459

    This book to analyses the food industry from a Marxist perspective.*BR**BR*Let The Eat Junk argues that the capitalist system, far from delivering on the promise of cheap, nutritious food for all, has created a world where 25% of the world population are over-fed and 25% are hungry. This malnourishment of 50% of the world's population is explained systematically, a refreshing change from accounts that focus on cultural factors and individual greed. Robert Albritton details the economic relations and connections that have put us in a situation of simultaneous oversupply and undersupply of food.*BR**BR*This explosive book provides yet more evidence that the human cost of capitalism is much bigger than those in power will admit.

  • - From World War I to Today
    av Raquel Varela
    309 - 1 379,-

    A concise people's history of Europe spanning from the First World War to today

  • - Consumer Capitalism Rebooted
    av Steven Miles
    465 - 1 379,-

    What is the consequence of commodifying experiences?

  • - Gender and Class Under Capitalism
    av Andrea D'Atri
    275 - 1 379,-

    A passionate journey through the history of feminism by the founder of 'Pan Y Rosas'

  • - Feminist, Peer-to-Peer Health for a Post-Pandemic Future
    av Cassie Thornton
    249

    A radical new approach to health and caregiving in the age of COVID-19.

  • - Proliferating Borders of Capital and the Pandemic Swerve
    av Angela Mitropoulos
    285,-

    Demanding a radical epidemiology in the face of the lethal failures of capitalism.

  • av James Marriott
    289,-

    'Dripping with delicious detail' - Aditya ChakraborttyTaking the reader on a journey through North East Scotland, Merseyside, South Wales, the Thames Estuary and London, this is the story of Britain's oil-soaked past, present and future. Travelling the country, the authors discover how the financial power and political muscle of an industry built the culture of a nation from pop music to kitchen appliances, and how companies constructed an empire, extracting the wealth of the world from Iran to Nigeria and Alaska.Today, the tide seems to be going out - Britain's refineries have been quietly closed, the North Sea oilfields are declining and wind farms are being built in their place. As the country painfully shifts into its new post-industrial role in the shadow of Covid, Brexit and the climate crisis, many believe the age of oil to be over. But is it? Speaking to oil company executives and traders, as well as refinery workers, filmmakers and musicians, activists and politicians, the authors put real people at the heart of a compelling story.

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