This accessible, critical history of the U.S. labor movement examines the hidden history of workers' resistance.
In Unveiling the French Republic, Nilsson uses his analysis of the Veil Affairs to critique the misuse of secular ideology to justify religious intolerance and mask ethnic prejudice.
When Workers Shot Back argues that the escalation of working-class conflict drives rather than reacts to capital's consolidation and reorganisation.
The first biography?in any language?of Alexander Shlyapnikov, a leader and founder, along with Kollontai, of the Workers’ Opposition.
The key writings of one of the most important and unorthodox Marxists to study modern art.
Black Toldeo is a documentary history of the African American experience of resettlement focusing on the particular experience of Toledo, Ohio.
Creatively weaving insights from Gramsci and Vygotsky, this volume offers a unique perspective on the Egyptian Revolution.
Analysing intersections of race, class, and gender alongside primary texts, this unique volume explores racism and antiracism in the US.
Everywhere the Market goes it spawns monsters in its wake. From Frankenstein, to Zombies, McNally analyzes these creatures of Capitalism.
Marx has long been accused of not taking women's issues seriously. Heather Brown sets the record straight.
A sweeping collection of the most vital and representative writings of the Black Panther party.
One the world's foremost experts on Hegel presents the often-ignored philosopher's ideas for today's activists.