This volume aims to answer why so much 'critical' intellectual activity can be done with so little impact.
Terrorism is usually discussed as the actions of individuals. This book argues that Governments carry out most acts of terrorism.
Tariq Ali, Isaac Deutscher, Ernest Mandel, and others analyze the nature of Stalinism, and its continuing impact on world politics.
Though it never went away, State capitalism is back en-vouge. This book looks at it's role in Europe and Asia.
"A smart, readable history of the Democrats that reminds us of the party's allegiance to capital."?Indypendent
This important volume traces efforts to advance the socialist goal through the organization of revolutionary collectives, engaging with a pantheon of relevant radical thinkers.
Rodney’s immensely creative and original use of Marxism was both a challenge to radical understandings of development and colonialisation but also faithful to a certain framework of analysis in the period he lived.
A timely and persuasive discussion of the circumstances, challenges, and possibilities facing the new socialist movement in the US.
Hope Wabuke weaves together a coming-of-age narrative of a Black girl, the child of immigrants fleeing from genocidal terror to America.
An evocative, affecting play on the horrors of mass incarceration written collaboratively by prisoners who have experienced it first-hand.
Rich layers of shale oil are discovered under Yellow Earth, North Dakota and the neighboring Three Nations Indian reservation. All hell breaks loose.
Arab womanhood, migration, queerness and Palestine are navigated with striking lyricism and urgency in Noor Hindi’s defiant collection.