An anti-capitalist, anti-authoritarian introduction to the history of the USSR, China, and Cuba that asks: Were they actually on the road to communism?
Interrogating the consequences of psychedelic capitalism, Brownlee and Walby point to what could be gained from a just and equitable psychedelic future rooted in the public interest.
An incisive guide to how we can reframe social innovation towards the goal of societal transformation through compelling examples of community engaged action.
Tenants narrate their struggles for housing justice as the catastrophes of COVID-19, precarity, and racist police violence converge.
This book uncovers the root causes of health and health care inequities, including unequal wealth and power among policy advocates, the dominance of big business, and neoliberal state policies.
A journalistic poetry collection reflecting on Palestinian and Indigenous solidarities, genocides, life, and liberation.
Two Palestinian cousins with very different lives meet in Lebanon and discover their family’s political secrets amid the 2006 Israel-Lebanon war.
Poetry by and for working people making a living under conditions of climate disaster.
Becoming an Ally explores the role of allies in the struggle against structural oppressions like racism, sexism and heterosexism.
An examination of how listening shapes who we are, weaves the world and grounds our movements for justice and liberation.
In this comprehensive glossary, the reader finds necessary definitions needed to navigate the labyrinth of terms and phrases used in development literature. It explains the origin of terms and places definitions within the historical context of the literature.
This compelling exploration of the intersection of fisheries, globalization, and ecological transformation, merging academic insights and real-world accounts to illuminate the urgent challenges of ownership, control, and sustainability.