Using Robert Brenner's analysis of capitalism's origins as a framework, Marot examines Soviet attempts at building a post-capitalist society.
As precariousness becomes the new normal,” what do these conditions mean for those dependent on their labor to survive?
Originally published in German, this volume makes available in English the definitive Marxist critique of Max Weber’s politics and method.
The first political and intellectual biography of the founder of the American version of council communism, Paul Mattick
This is the definitive account of a secular party that forged links between Arabs and Jews.
A contribution to the debate about the nature of Nazism and why understanding it still matters today.
A wide-ranging survey of debates within Marxism about the Soviet Union in the twentieth century.
Forty years of research in historiography and marxism focused on the concept of 'modes of production.'
A powerful survey of a militarized America building a surveillance structure unparalleled in history.
Engaging and well researched, Revolutionary Teamsters is the story of a strike that sparked the labor upsurge of the 1930s
The feudal state is often viewed as a passive actor in the rise of capitalism. Žmolek here corrects the record.
Jack Bloom tells the story of Poland's revolution through the stories and experiences of its rank and file participants