A comprehensive account of the women who organized for labor rights and equality from the early factories to the 1970’s.
The most comprehensive empirically based defense of Marx’s law of profitability as the cause of Capitalist crises.
Reflections on the profound influence of poet, educator, and social activist Gwendolyn Brooks through examinations of her life and work.
Globalization brings growth? Think again. Debt--engineered by the IMF and World Bank--sucks countries dry.
Veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan describe, in their own words, the crimes of war they witnessed.
A sharp-witted indictment of our broken political system and a vision for a socialist alternative that is truly by and for the people.
An indispensable reexamination of the failures of the Nicaraguan Revolution, by one of the most important Marxist-historians of Latin America.
Former US Army Ranger walks across America for a fallen comrade and finds his voice as a war resister.
Key writings and speeches by one of the major figures of the labor movement of the 19th century.
An authoritative and engaging political biography of one of the most important, yet largely unknown, leaders of the German revolution.
Ben Davis draws the curtain back on the contemporary art world to assail its commodified roots.
From Mark Twain, to the movement against the war in Vietnam, this is the story of ordinary Americans challenging empire.