Simmel's influence on Sociology has been immense. This volume aims to re-examine that legacy and draw lessons for today's scholars.
A sweeping, essential analysis of how, following 9/11, Middle Eastern Studies was transformed in the service of Empire
An engaging, well researched examination of the role played by Protestantism in the Danish colonization of Greenland
In fast-paced and dramatic fashion, Turse reveals the harsh reality of modern warfare in the developing world.
Correcting a longstanding misinterpretation, Moseley argues that there is no ?transformation problem’ in Marx’s economic theory.
This engaging and original work argues that modern Hollywood was forged in the fires of class struggle and economic inequality
Despite many claims to the contrary, Québec and Canada demonstrate the continued importance of state institutional authority, even under Neoliberalism
This engaging collection examines the contradictory nature of the media, revealing it to be democracy’s greatest asset and greatest threat.
Capitalism has always dominated our lives. In its Neoliberal phase this domination takes on new forms which are explored here.
Zafirovski and Rodeheaver attempt to redefine contemporary terrorism (state and individual) as stemming from a deep opposition to modernity.
Good intentioned or not, Modern Colonization by Medical Intervention documents the often pernicious effect of physicians on the colonial project.
Lydersen lambasts Chicago's nationally recognized mayor for his obedient endorsement of the devastating austerity agenda set forth by the one-percent.