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A political portrait focused on Guevara's thought and political record aimed at dispelling many of the myths about the revolutionary.
A gripping and authoritative account of the uprisings against extreme austerity that have shaken Europe.
The leading US commentator on the politics of sports explores the coming Olympics in Brazil.
Through intimate portraits of four exonerated prisoners, journalist Alison Flowers explores what happens to innocent people when the state flings open the jailhouse door and tosses them back, empty-handed into the unknown. From the front lines of the wrongful conviction capital of the United StatesCook County, Ill.these stories reveal serious gaps in the criminal justice system. Flowers depicts the collateral damage of wrongful convictions on families and communities, challenging the deeper problem of mass incarceration in the United States. As she tells each exonerees powerful story, Flowers vividly shows that release from prison, though sometimes joyous and hopeful, is not a Hollywood endingor an ending at all. Rather, an exonerees first unshackled steps are the beginning of a new journey full of turmoil and triumph.Based on Chicago Public Medias yearlong multimedia seriesa finalist for a national Online Journalism Awardthis narrative piece of investigative journalism tells profoundly human stories of reclaiming ones life, overcoming adversity, and searching for purposeat times with devastating consequences and courageous breakthroughs.
An insightful analysis of gender relations' role in the Japanese economy's transition from unstoppable growth to inescapable stagnation.
The roots of sociology as a public enterprise for social-reform are restored through early research, teaching and social advocacy.
Uniting the global North and South in the struggle for a more just world for all workers.
A dramatic, true story of men and women trapped in the grip of war, Next Time Theyll Come to Count the Dead is modern crisis reporting at its best.For six weeks in the Spring of 2015, award-winning journalist Nick Turse traveled on foot as well as by car, SUV, and helicopter around war-torn South Sudan talking to military officers and child soldiers, United Nations officials and humanitarian workers, civil servants, civil society activists, and internally displaced personspeople whose lives had been blown apart by a ceaseless conflict there. In fast-paced and dramatic fashion, Turse reveals the harsh reality of modern warfare in the developing world and the ways people manage to survive the unimaginable.Next Time Theyll Come to Count the Dead isnt about combat, its about the human condition, about ordinary people thrust into extraordinary circumstances, about death, life, and the crimes of war in the newest nation on earth.
Martineau challenges us to see 'Time' not as an objective reality, but as something structured by power and property relations.
An engaging, wide-ranging, and groundbreaking reexamination of the relationship between African American writers and the communist movement in the US.
This book discusses the life and political activity of French Communist Louis-Auguste Blanqui and the problems of his political current.
Correcting a longstanding misinterpretation, Moseley argues that there is no 'transformation problem' in Marx's economic theory.
Gracchus Babeuf has long been recognized as an important precursor of the revolutionary socialist tradition.
The uses and abuses of antisemitism in the 21st Century, collected by Jewish Voice for Peace.
The Violent "American Century" addresses the U.S.-led transformations in war conduct and strategizing that followed 1945.
In the summer of 2014, renowned American Indian studies professor Steven Salaita had his appointment to a tenured professorship revoked by the board of trustees of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Salaitas employment was terminated in response to his public tweets criticizing the Israeli governments summer assault on Gaza.Salaitas firing generated a huge public outcry, with thousands petitioning for his reinstatement, and more than five thousand scholars pledging to boycott UIUC. His case raises important questions about academic freedom, free speech on campus, and the movement for justice in Palestine.In this book, Salaita combines personal reflection and political critique to shed new light on his controversial termination. He situates his case at the intersection of important issues that affect both higher education and social justice activism.
An illuminating and original collection of essays by Spain's most famous Gramsci scholar, translated to English for the first time.
The first political and intellectual biography of the founder of the American version of council communism, Paul Mattick
Gripping eye-witness account of Operation Protective Edge by only Palestinian reporting in English from Gaza during Israel's 2014 assault.
The legend of Joe Hill, brought to life through his letters, songs, and writings.
Blending poetics, politics, and everyday life, the singular lyrics of Boots Riley, poet of the hip-hop underground are collected here.
The first biography in any language of Alexander Shlyapnikov, a leader and founder, along with Kollontai, of the Workers' Opposition.
A stirring collection of James Connolly's most important speeches and writing.
Leon Trotsky's 1905despite long being out of printhas remained the central point of reference for those looking to understand the rising of workers, peasants, and soldiers that nearly unseated the Tsar in 1905. Trotsky's elegant, beautifully written account draws on his experience as a key leader of the revolution.
This is the best introduction to the thought of Bogdanov, a Russian polymath who was a co-founder of the Bolshevik-Party.
In The Thatcherite Offensive, Alexander Gallas provides a class-centered, Neo-Poulantzan political analysis of Thatcherism.
In this stimulating and wide-ranging study, Jason Read uses the concept of transindividuality to re-examine social relation sand subjectivity.
Marx and the Common brilliantly reconstructs Marx's connection of the collective dimension of communism to the element of individual realisation
Del Roio argues, against prevailing wisdom, that throughout Gramsci's life there existed a total continuity between political-praxis and philosophical reflection
Marxism and Historical Practice bring together essays written by one of the major Marxist historians of the last fifty years
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