Using examples from different historical contexts, this book examines the relationship between class, nationalism, modernity and the agrarian myth.
This collection of essays and interviews studies class struggle and social empowerment on the African continent.
Amy Goodman gives voice to the heroic stories of people the corporate media exclude and ignore.
Longtime trade union leader and journalist Steve Early examines labor's civil wars, offering strategies for turning back labor's thirty-year decline.
This work addresses the politics of globalization and the rise of anti-capitalist movements.
Originally published in 1928, this title remains a classic work of Marxist economics.
Considering Class shows why the process of reconstructing class consciousness must take place on the terrain of cultural and subjective formation where everyday values, habits and media practices are in play.
This book outlines conjoined critiques of commodity-fetishism and authority fetishism as the emancipatory agenda of 21st century critical theory.
An engaging collection of little known stories of working people in United States history fighting back in the darkest times.
E'mon Lauren's poems take artifacts, language, and ephemera from life on Chicago's Southside and Westside to create a manifesto of survival and growth. These poems from Chicago's first Youth... Læs mere
A series of pathbreaking essays on the role of co-operativism, and the new co-operatives, in the democratic transformation of Cuba.
Based on original empirical research, the contributions collected here make possible a fuller sociological understanding of power, emotions, the self, and ethnic relations in religious life.