A ground-breaking new examination of the formation of the modern unconscious
A stirring, grounded, and scholarly case for Direct Democracy as the route to a more just society.
An ambitious intervention, asserting the importance of a Marxist interpretation of literary style and moving towards a new Marxist poetics.
War and an Irish Town is Eamonn McCann's classic account of growing up Catholic in a Northern Irish ghetto.
Kollotai was a brilliant and passionate defender of the ideals of the Russian revolution and women's liberation.
This volume argues that to understand knowledge itself requires analyzing the social and historical context from which said knowledge springs.
Activity Theory and 'Creative' Soviet-Marxism are still overlocked by contemporary theorists. This volume is a correction to this tragic omission.
Most historians assume that American capitalism was either imported or the result of market expansion. Post proves otherwise.
From 1898-1916 the leading lights of international marxism debated the nature of imperialism. This volume collects and translates these discussions.
Howard Zinn’s cogent defense of civil disobedience.
A timely, well-grounded analysis that reveals an inconvenient truth: we can't save capitalism and save the planet.
As international awareness of the apartheid nature of Israel grows, Omar Barghouti offers a manifesto for winning Palestinian civil rights.