Illuminates key connections between the social justice movements of the last fifty years and today's most innovative labor organizing.
This comprehensive history based in primary source accounts of worker’s control in Paris considers historic and contemporary debates on the Commune's legacy
Howard Zinn’s unique take on this vital period in U.S. history.
Moaddel and Karabenick analyze fundamentalist beliefs and attitudes across nations, faith, and ethnicity, using comparative survey data.
The last installment of Tony Cliff's biography of Russian revolutionary V.I. Lenin, available for the first time in the U.S.
Using extensive field data from hundreds of interviews, Webber surveys the origins of Bolivia's revolutionary wave of 2000 to 2005.
A riveting eye-witness account of the 1968 Paris student-worker revolt that shook France and threatened the very roots of capitalism.
Five times in the last 40 years, the working class has posed a radical alternative to the status quo.
Shakespeare's work gives hope and inspiration to the political prisoners held on apartheid South Africa's infamous Robben Island.
In this well researched account of the Spanish Revolution, Sennett unearths the often under-appreciated influence of Trotsky upon the POUM
An illuminating and original collection of essays by Spain’s most famous Gramsci scholar, translated to English for the first time.
The trials and tribulations of firebrand union organizers, from the 1930s 1970s, are brought to life here, in their own words.