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  • av Jason Read
    335,-

    How Marx and Spinoza can explain our perverse attachment to the indignities of work

  • av Andrew Drummond
    355,-

    Thomas Müntzer: radical millenarian preacher, revolutionary, iconoclast

  • av Francis Mulhern
    469,-

    The literary criticism of Francis Mulhern, author of The Moment of ‘Scrutiny’ and Culture/Metaculture

  • av Francis Mulhern
    469,-

    Two leading critics grapple with problems of literature, politics and intellectual practice.

  • av Ben Ware
    245,-

    Philosophy at the end of the world

  • av Georgina Voss
    265,-

    A TOOLBOX FOR COMPREHENDING — AND CHANGING — THE WORLD

  • av Tariq Ali
    189,-

    The revolutionary world leader’s extraordinary life, published for the centenary of Lenin’s death

  • av Jules Gill-Peterson
    245,-

    An accessible, bold new vision for trans feminism’s intersectional and global future

  • av Isaac Deutscher
    165,-

    "Isaac Deutscher's celebrated biographies of Stalin and Trotsky had always been conceived as a part of a larger project eventually culminating in a study of Lenin's life and politics. The three works would have constituted, he hoped, "a triptych of some artistic unity." But it was not to be; by the time of his sudden death in 1967, Deutscher had only managed to complete the first chapter, this book, which covers Lenin's family background, birth and early years in the backwater town of Simbirsk up to the execution of his brother, Alexander Ulyanov, a traumatic but formative event. Based on a lifetime of background research, including access to the closed section of Trotsky's archives, Lenin's Childhood gave, at the time of its posthumous publication, a novel interpretation of the earliest influences in Lenin's personality and thinking. Most of all, it offers a glimpse into a work unfinished, a work which would have striven save Lenin from fanatical anti-revolutionary condemnation, and, perhaps more importantly, from uncritical communist beatification"--

  • av Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
    239,-

    Lenin’s texts breaking with Eurocentrism in the socialist movement

  • av Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
    165,-

    A collection of letters, diaries and various writings depicting the Lenin beyond political commitments

  • av David Lester
    189,-

    A graphic exploration of action, resistance, and radicalism among eighteenth-century pirates

  • av Laura Robson
    469,-

    HOW GLOBAL HUMANITARIANISM TURNS REFUGEES INTO CHEAP LABOR

  • av Roberto Mangabeira Unger
    635,-

    A radical re-envisioning of the human condition

  • av Scott Aquanno
    349,-

    How Wall Street concocted a more volatile and dangerous capitalism

  • av Lynne Segal
    275,-

    Have you ever relied on the kindness of strangers? What brings people together to find hope and solidarity? What do we owe each other as citizens and comrades?Questions of care, intimacy, education, meaningful work, and social engagement lie at the core of our ability to understand the world and its possibilities for human flourishing. In Lean on Me feminist thinker Lynne Segal goes in search of hope in her own life and in the world around her. She finds it entwined in our intimate commitments to each other and our shared collective endeavours. Segal calls this shared dependence ‘radical care’. In recounting from her own life the moments of motherhood, and of being on the front line of second-wave feminism, she draws upon lessons from more than half a century of engagement in Left feminist politics, with its underlying commitment to building a more egalitarian and nurturing world. The personal and the political combine in this rallying cry to transform radically how we approach education, motherhood, and our everyday vulnerabilities of disability, ageing and enhanced needs.Only by confronting head-on these different forms of interdependence and care can we change the way we think about the environment and learn to struggle – together – against impending climate catastrophe.

  • av Naomi Braine
    239,-

    The feminists across Latin America, Africa, and Europe making self-managed abortion available to all - and the transnational movement they have built along the way

  • av Nancy Fraser
    155,-

  • av Dominique Routhier
    325,-

    The little-known story of the Situationist International’s struggle against the automation of everyday life

  • av Marina Garcés
    299,-

    A NEW PHILOSOPHY OF EMANCIPATION IN A COMMON WORLD

  • av Martin Jay
    375,-

    The Frankfurt School's own legacy is best preserved by exercising an immanent critique of its premises and the conclusions to which they often led. By distinguishing between what is still and what is no longer alive in Critical Theory, these essays seek to demonstrate its continuing relevance in the 21st century.

  • av Milo Miller
    355,-

    The first ever collection of writing from the Brixton Black Women’s Group, one of the first and most important black radical organisations of the 1970s.

  • av McKenzie Wark
    245,-

    A memoir of transition, politics and memory

  • av Costas Lapavitsas
    135,-

    A myth-busting pamphlet that charts a course out of the current cost of living crisis

  • av Anna Biller
    189,-

    Bluebeard gets a feminist Gothic makeover in this subversive take on the famous French fairy tale—from the acclaimed director of The Love Witch, and for fans of Jane Eyre

  • av Matteo Pasquinelli
    309,-

    A "social" history of AI that finally reveals its roots in the spatial computation of industrial factories and the surveillance of collective behaviour.

  • av Nick Dearden
    279,-

    How Big Pharma failed to end a pandemic, and what it tells us about the global economy

  • av Ralph Dutli
    355,-

    The personal and political life of the iconic Russian poet Osip Mandelstam is graphically portrayed in this lavishly illustrated book

  • av R. Trebor Scholz
    315,-

    What if taxi drivers in New York City or rickshaw operators in Bangalore could start a worker-owned and-operated alternative to Uber with stable hourly wages?

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