An indispensable collection of newly translated documents from the Left in Weimer Germany many available for the first time.
Marable offers profound insight into the deeply intertwined problems of race and class in the United States historically and today.
Exploring struggles on six continents over 150 years, this collection shows the power of Marxism to address broad social movements.
Widely considered the founding-father of Sociology, Sarah Farris's excellently argued book shows that Max Weber was also deeply orientalist.
Before becoming Bolivia's vice-president, Álvaro García Linera was one of Latin America's foremost intellectuals. This is his most famous work.
Marxist economists and philosophers debate the impact of Hegel on Marx, and the insights gained by reading Hegel through Marx.
Marx was among the most influential philosophers of the 20th century. Henning shows he was also the most misinterpreted.
In this original and insightful new take on Spinoza, Morfino convincingly argues that materialist philosophers must base themselves on Althusser.
A spirited defense of Brenner’s thesis about the origins of capitalism in the English countryside based on original archival research.
A compelling look at the rise and fall of the Black Panther generation, through the eyes of a founding member.
Often portrayed as an aloof philosopher, Lahtinen argues that his work on Machiavelli reveals Althusser's deep commitment to political practice
This beginners guide to Capital illustrates the key concepts, humour, and immense vitality to be enjoyed in Marx's great work.