Neoliberalism has dominated Chile for 35 consecutive years. In this collection prominent Chilean experts assess its impact and offer alternatives.
An invaluable critical analysis of how religion shapes politics, encouraging both submission and, at times, revolution.
Why did the Mexican Revolution happen? What makes it distinctive? Was it even a revolution at all?
A lively and accessible introduction to the ideas of Karl Marx, with historical and contemporary examples.
Drawing on the prescient insights of Leon Trotsky, Lowy explores the contradictions of global economic development.
A vital original collection of the interviews, poetry, and essays of the much-loved anti-apartheid leader.
An acclaimed South African writer, freedom fighter, and artist illuminates the labyrinth of our political present.
Capitalism would have us believe we need our bosses. This volume reveals the history of workers who dare to disagree
Interviews and photographic essays highlight the spirit of the 70's New York-based organization of Puerto Rican radicals, the Young Lords.
In a wide-ranging conversation, filmmaker Oliver Stone and writer Tariq Ali discuss world history from the seventh century to today.
Michael Löwy highlights the cultural, “spiritual,” and ethical dimensions of Marxist thought largely neglected by most of the existing literature.
Interviews with the late Edward Said, world-renowned literary scholar, cultural critic, and advocate for Palestinian rights.