A thought-provoking analysis of how internal migration in Gilded Age America undermined collective organizing and workers’ political power.
A new edition of John Reed’s classic eyewitness account of the Russian Revolution, 100 years since its first publication.
Theory as Critique argues that the key to understanding Marx’s Capital lies in viewing it as a critique of economic theory.
An Iraq war veteran's powerful testament to the true cost of war.
A glimpse into the lives of anonymous graffiti artists that asks us to question the true purpose of art.
The first in a documentary trilogy of U.S. Trotskyism, this volume spans 1928 to 1940, surveying labor struggles, contributions to the study of history and Marxist theory, and confrontations and convergences among left currents.
The second in a documentary trilogy of U.S. Trotskyism, this volume spans 1941 to 1956, surveying the Second World War, the post-war strike wave, ongoing struggles against racism, and more.
The third in a documentary trilogy of U.S. Trotskyism, this volume spans 1954 to 1965, surveying the Cold War era, the Black liberation struggle, the "third wave" of feminism, and more.
The first full-length study of the Civil Rights Act of 1875 and its afterlives.
A landmark collection of essays by renowned Marxist political economist Alfredo Saad-Filho.
Twenty-First Century Inequality & Capitalism collects critiques of Thomas Piketty’s 2014 book from different perspectives, such as those of critical theory, global political economy or public sociology, drawing on the work of Marx or the Marxist tradition.
War and an Irish Town is Eamonn McCann's classic account of growing up Catholic in a Northern Irish ghetto.