A refreshing, unapologetic intervention into ongoing conversations about the line between sexual freedom and sexual exploitation.
A collection of poems that "redefines the language of collective and individual trauma through lyric and memory"--Back cover.
"Originally published by South End Press in 2003"--Title page verso.
Probing essays and observations by acclaimed actor and playwright Wallace Shawn, in his first nonfiction collection.
A powerful account of the epic clash between corporate greed and militant workers in the American Heartland.
A remarkable collection of essays illuminating Rosa Luxemburg's tremendous contributions to revolutionary struggle and enduring relevance.
A father and daughter's love cannot be broken even when prison bars separate them.
Neoliberalism's War on Higher Education reveals how neoliberal policies, practices, and modes of material and symbolic violence have radically reshaped the mission and practice of higher education, short-changing a generation of young people.
Susan Buck-Morss highlights new forms of international solidarity and revolutionary subjectivity that can break the impasse of neoliberal capitalism and reactionary nationalism.
Eugene V. Debs Selected Works will provide activists and scholars with a definitive trove of his best work that remains readable, informative, and inspiring.
In exploring the question: "What do we mean by socialism?,” Hal Draper argues genuine liberation can be won only through self-emancipation.
This massive six volume set gathers together the most important spoken and written words of Debs for the first time, allowing a deeper understanding of radical political opposition in America during the first quarter of the twentieth century.