This massive six volume set gathers together the most important spoken and written words of Debs for the first time, allowing a deeper understanding of radical political opposition in America during the first quarter of the twentieth century.
Drawing on numerous oral history interviews with survivors, this study of Chinese Trotskyism is exhaustive and groundbreaking.
The roots of sociology as a public enterprise for social-reform are restored through early research, teaching and social advocacy.
An insightful analysis of gender relations’ role in the Japanese economy’s transition from unstoppable growth to inescapable stagnation.
This is the best introduction to the thought of Bogdanov, a Russian polymath who was a co-founder of the Bolshevik-Party.
Two of the left’s most important academics analyze the politics and economics of US imperialism’s relationship with Latin America.
In this gripping new intellectual biography, Jukka Gronow examines Karl Kautsky’s influence on the European labor movement.
A ground-breaking history of the radical political movements that developed within the Mexican and Chicano working-class in the United States.
This remarkable set of essays on the life and ideas of Luxemburg explores her historic contributions and relevance for today.
In this riveting monograph, Ives offers a new perspective on one of the most volatile periods in British labor history.
An innovative new interpretation of Gramsci's thought and his place in the Marxist tradition.
With same-sex marriage now a national right, this timely volume insists on the continuation of the struggle for LGBT rights.