Undivided Rights captures the evolving and largely unknown activist history of women of color organizing for reproductive justice.
Martineau challenges us to see ?Time’ not as an objective reality, but as something structured by power and property relations.
A theoretically rigorous examination of the claims of dependency theory in a world increasingly dominated by regional superpowers.
An account of the rise and fall of the Dutch Republic, drawn from original-source material and rich in theoretical insights
Through detailed case studies, Urban Revolt unravels the potential and limitations of urban social movements on an international level.
In The Thatcherite Offensive, Alexander Gallas provides a class-centered, Neo-Poulantzan political analysis of Thatcherism.
The debates surrounding the publication of Trotsky’s Lessons of October are here collected, translated, and explained for the first time.
The Violent ?American Century” addresses the U.S.-led transformations in war conduct and strategizing that followed 1945.
One of the most important works of the legendary Japanese Marxist, Kôzô Uno, finally available in English translation.
In Unveiling the French Republic, Nilsson uses his analysis of the Veil Affairs to critique the misuse of secular ideology to justify religious intolerance and mask ethnic prejudice.
When Workers Shot Back argues that the escalation of working-class conflict drives rather than reacts to capital's consolidation and reorganisation.