Philosophically engaging, and practically oriented, this book asks whether philosophic clarity can account for effective revolutionary organizational practice.
In this incisive critique of corruption throughout higher education, Schwartz draws on extensive research into New Jersey’s University of Medicine.
Vilson, a teacher from an urban school composed of black and poor youth, challenges racism and inequality in the classroom.
Vilson, a teacher from an urban school composed of black and poor youth, challenges racism and inequality in the classroom.
A clear, evocative, and well-documented refutation of the idea that overpopulation is at the root of many environmental problems.
A reporter’s first-hand, close-up-and-personal look at the impact of our recent wars on America’s unlucky soldiers.
The story of how China's modern development rests on the tragically suppressed struggle for true socialism.
An invaluable guide for scholars and researchers looking to develop and practically apply critical social theory
Examines the emergence of the movement of resistance that has arisen to challenge neoliberal globalization.
An Iraq war veteran's powerful testament to the true cost of war.
An outstanding set of informative essays, providing an unsurpassed account of the dynamic revolutionary socialist current known as American Trotskyism.