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Neoliberalism has dominated Chile for 35 consecutive years. In this collection prominent Chilean experts assess its impact and offer alternatives.
Media, Ideology and Hegemony equips readers with the essential tools they need to think critically about the new digital world.
This edited collection represents the latest scholarship in the area of diversity and inclusion, pertaining to institutional policies, practices, discourse, and beliefs.
An insightful analysis of gender relations' role in the Japanese economy's transition from unstoppable growth to inescapable stagnation.
In this wide-ranging volume two leading scholars of the region critically examine the new extractive-imperialism bearing down on the Americas
This selection of writings by the Marxist-Humanist philosopher and revolutionary Raya Dunayevskaya grapples with major themes in Marx's ideas and activities.
Focusing on the processes of accumulation, concentration, and centralisation of capital, Rubens Sawaya traces the transnationalisation of capital and its impact on Latin America and Brazil
An intellectual and political tribute to James Petras
From post-Katrina struggles to Muslim women refusing to unveil, the logic of a new generation of protest is emerging
Already examined from many angles, this is an attempt to analyze the Cuban revolution as a model of socialist-human development.
Zafirovski and Rodeheaver attempt to redefine contemporary terrorism (state and individual) as stemming from a deep opposition to modernity.
Far from being regulated by them, Corporations have outgrown national borders and the states meant to keep them in check.
Moaddel and Karabenick analyze fundamentalist beliefs and attitudes across nations, faith, and ethnicity, using comparative survey data.
Drawing on the work of renowned psychological theorist Lev Vygotsky, Blunden extends his work begun with Interdisciplinary Theory of Activity
Capitalism has always dominated our lives. In its Neoliberal phase this domination takes on new forms which are explored here.
Terrorism is usually discussed as the actions of individuals. This book argues that Governments carry out most acts of terrorism.
As the economic crisis continues, social-movements North and South have arisen to challenge the neo-liberal policies that have immiserated generations.
Theorizing Globalization offers a reassessment of mainstream perspectives on globalization, providing essential insights into an enormously popular field of study.
An important and ground breaking work on the importance of migration in the context of development studies
Philosophically engaging, and practically oriented, this book asks whether philosophic clarity can account for effective revolutionary organizational practice.
Widely considered the founding-father of Sociology, Sarah Farris's excellently argued book shows that Max Weber was also deeply orientalist.
This volume argues that to understand knowledge itself requires analyzing the social and historical context from which said knowledge springs.
Conventional wisdom holds that Capitalism depends on the exploitation of 'free labor.' This volume challenges those ideas.
Despite many claims to the contrary, Quebec and Canada demonstrate the continued importance of state institutional authority, even under Neoliberalism
Capitalism sews chaos throughout society with crises and wars. In the twenty-first century it has begun feeding on this entropy.
Paolucci convincingly argues that by mixing political and scientific analysis, Marx yields a method closest to that of scientific inquiry.
Though it never went away, State capitalism is back en-vouge. This book looks at it's role in Europe and Asia.
International law has failed to promote and protect the rights of society in the face of the neoliberal agenda
An analysis of the origins, nature, and direction of attacks lodged against fair and affordable housing policy in the U.S.
Weaving Transnational Solidarity traces the threads of social justice spun by international activists stretching from Chiapas to the Catskills
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