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  • - The Benin Bronzes, Colonial Violence and Cultural Restitution
    av Dan Hicks
    160 - 300,-

    A call for western museums to wash their hands of colonial blood

  • - Another Football is Possible
    av Natxo Parra & Carles Vinas
    183,-

    From German unification to the birth of the Bundesliga and beyond, this book tells the history of Germany's cult football club and its famously left wing fan base

  • - Imperialist Ideology in the Disney Comic
    av Ariel Dorfman & Armand Mattelart
    195 - 1 185,-

    Censored and condemned, this is a Marxist critique of how our favourite cartoons are vehicles for capitalist ideology.

  • av Sophie K Rosa
    183,-

    Radical Intimacy, a thought-provoking work by Sophie K Rosa, is a must-read for anyone seeking to delve into the depths of contemporary literature. Published by Pluto Press in 2023, this book will take you on a journey that explores the complexities of human relationships and emotions. The genre of this book is hard to pin down, as it seamlessly blends elements of drama, romance, and psychological exploration. Rosa's unique writing style and her ability to portray human emotions with raw honesty is what sets this book apart. The author masterfully explores the concept of intimacy in a radical way, challenging the reader's preconceived notions and encouraging them to look at relationships from a different perspective. Published by the renowned Pluto Press, this book is a testament to their commitment to bringing groundbreaking literature to readers around the world. Dive into Radical Intimacy, and be prepared for an emotional roller coaster that will leave you pondering long after you've turned the last page.

  • av Françoise Vergès
    160 - 1 185,-

    A vital feminist manifesto from one of our most inspiring political voices

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    206,-

    The stories of women who lived, worked and struggled in Kurdistan

  • - Passionate Politics
    av bell hooks
    229,-

    A concise argument for the enduring importance of the feminist movement today by one of the world's leading feminist writers

  • av Robert Chapman
    197,-

    'Groundbreaking ... [provides] a deep history of the invention of the "normal" mind as one of the most damaging and oppressive tools of capitalism. To read it is to see the world more clearly' Steve Silberman, author of NeuroTribes'Argues that a radical politics of neurodiversity is necessary, not only for neurodivergent folk, but for our collective liberation' Professor Hel Spandler, editor, Asylum magazine'A vital book that kindles the flames of a neurodivergent revolution' Beatrice Adler-Bolton, co-author of Health CommunismNeurodiversity is on the rise. Awareness and diagnoses have exploded in recent years, but we are still missing a wider understanding of how we got here and why. Beyond simplistic narratives of normativity and difference, this groundbreaking book exposes the very myth of the 'normal' brain as a product of intensified capitalism.Exploring the rich histories of the neurodiversity and disability movements, Robert Chapman shows how the rise of capitalism created an 'empire of normality' that transformed our understanding of the body into that of a productivity machine. Neurodivergent liberation is possible - but only by challenging the deepest logics of capitalism. Empire of Normality is an essential guide to understanding the systems that shape our bodies, minds and deepest selves - and how we can undo them.Robert Chapman is a neurodivergent philosopher who has taught at King's College London and Bristol University. They are currently Assistant Professor in Critical Neurodiversity Studies at Durham University. They blog at Psychology Today and at Critical Neurodiversity.

  • - From Margin to Center
    av bell hooks
    299,-

    A sweeping examination of the core issues of sexual politics by one of feminism's most important and critical voices

  • av Olufemi (Georgetown University) O. Taiwo
    160,-

    A powerful indictment of the ways elites have co-opted radical critiques of racial capitalism to serve their own ends

  • av Nathaniel Flakin
    183 - 1 185,-

  • av Isabelle Fremeaux
    225,-

    In 2008, as the storms of the financial crash blew, Isabelle Fremeaux and Jay Jordan deserted the metropolis and their academic jobs, traveling across Europe in search of post-capitalist utopias. They wanted their art activism to no longer be uprooted.They arrived at a place French politicians had declared lost to the republic, otherwise know as the zad (the zone to defend): a messy but extraordinary canvas of commoning, illegally occupying 4,000 acres of wetlands where an international airport was planned. In 2018, the 40-year-long struggle snatched an incredible victory, defeating the airport expansion project through a powerful cocktail that merged creation and resistance.Fremeaux and Jordan blend rich eyewitness accounts with theory, inspired by a diverse array of approaches, from neo-animism to revolutionary biology, insurrectionary writings and radical art history.Published in collaboration with theJournal of Aesthetics & Protest.

  • - Hume, his Monetary Project, and the Scottish Enlightenment
    av George Caffentzis
    326 - 1 185,-

    An engaging and unique study of Enlightenment philosopher David Hume's understanding of money and his role in the rise of capitalism

  • av Max Ajl
    225 - 1 185,-

    An urgent demand for a People's Green New Deal, foregrounding global agricultural transformation and climate justice for the Global South

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    245,-

    A watershed moment in transgender theory

  • - How Universities Die
    av Peter Fleming
    183 - 1 185,-

    Bestselling author Peter Fleming uncovers the dark underbelly of the modern university to reveal cracks in the ivory tower

  • - Artificial Intelligence, Automation and Work
     
    335,-

    Artificial intelligence should be changing society, not reinforcing capitalist notions of work

  • - Zionism, Settler Colonialism, and the Case for One Democratic State
    av Jeff Halper
    176 - 1 185,-

    What if our understanding of Israel/Palestine has been wrong all along?

  • av David Harvey
    195 - 1 314,-

    A primer for how to be an anti-capitalist in the 21st century

  • - Apple, Foxconn and the Lives of China's Workers
    av Mark Selden, Pun Ngai & Jenny Chan
    245 - 1 137,-

    Based on undercover research, Foxconn and Apple's treatment of workers is revealed

  • av Fawwaz Traboulsi
    359,-

    -- A stunning history of Lebanon over five centuries --"e;Skillfully weaving together social, political, cultural and economic history, this deeply informed and penetrating study provides a rich understanding of the vibrant, tragic, but ever hopeful Lebanese 'door to East and West', tracing the intricacies of this fascinating society. It closes with the observation that 'a new period in the history of Lebanon had begun' in 1990, a period that has been marked by achievements and horrors, but with the promise for the better future that its people surely deserve."e; Noam Chomsky"e;Fawwaz Trabulsi puts Lebanon's long war into a context that makes it comprehensible and, perhaps, inevitable. Everyone who is curious about that beautiful and tormented country should read his history, one of the best yet."e; Charles Glass, author of The Northern Front and The Tribes TriumphantThis is the first comprehensive history of Lebanon in the modern period. It is entirely unique, as the last history of Lebanon was published over forty years ago. Written by a leading Lebanese scholar, and based on previously inaccessible archives, it is a fascinating and beautifully-written account of one of the world's most fabled countries.Starting with the formation of Ottoman Lebanon in the 16th century, Traboulsi covers the growth of Beirut as a capital for trade and culture through the 19th century. The main part of the book concentrates on Lebanon's development in the 20th century and the conflicts that led up to the major wars in the 1970s and 1980s. Lebanon in the 20th century has seen turbulent times, the results of which we still see today.This is a rich history of Lebanon that brings to life its politics, its people and the crucial role that it has always played in world affairs.

  • - A Critical Handbook
     
    375,-

    Up-to-date collection on the Situationist International, rethinking their relevance for today

  • - Posadism, UFOs and Apocalypse Communism
    av A.M. Gittlitz
    275 - 1 314,-

    Aliens, nuclear war and talking dolphins; this book is a study of the weird and wonderful world of the Posadists

  • - Disrupting Power
    av Lola Olufemi
    165,-

    It's time to reclaim a rebellious, radical feminism.

  • - Masculinity Redefined
    av JJ Bola
    165,-

    From Blurred Lines to gang signs, how does society cause toxic masculinity?

  • av Christian Fuchs
    432 - 1 314,-

    In order to fight capitalism in the digital age, we must understand Marx!

  • - Black Feminism in Europe
     
    275,-

    In a divided continent, Black women and women of colour come together to undertake creative resistances and imagine radical new futures.

  • - A Palestinian Story
    av Ramzy Baroud
    243 - 1 314,-

    An evocative history of Palestine, told through the stories of the people who have survived the conflict.

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