This important study of the Argentinian co-operative movement asks what leads workers without bosses to conflict?
Against the growing consensus that workers no longer matter, Antunes offers a brilliant rebuttal showing their continued centrality in the global economy
With clarity, wit, and precision, Andy Bluden offers a trailblazing attempt to unite Soviet Activity Theory and Hegalian Marxism
An important intervention into the thinking around development and dependency in Africa.
An innovative examination of the relationship between Neoliberal Islam, gender, and the social order in contemporary Turkey.
In The Making of Modern Japan, Myles Carroll offers a sweeping account of post-war Japanese political economy.
A comprehensive overview of social security in the Balkan states.
This important anthropological study offers a critical new look at African-Australian marriage migration in all of its contradictions.
This collection looks to move beyond the myth of the model minority by theorizing the Asian-Canadian experience.
A timely, insightful historical account of the growing power of Google, Facebook, and other platforms shaping our lives
A timely, and incisive analysis of the policies that created Flint's drinking water crises, and will do the same elsewhere.
The third volume of HM's Bogdanov Library, covering Alexander Bogdanov's writings related to the revolution of 1905