Debates on contemporary imperialism have focused on the U.S., to the exclusion of E.U. countries, this book corrects these trends
An analysis of the origins, nature, and direction of attacks lodged against fair and affordable housing policy in the U.S.
The stories of ordinary Colombians displaced by war who are struggling, with dignity, to live.
An innovative study of the relationship between the development of Information and Communication Technologies and the global financialization of economies.
Hull House Songs, newly republished with a critical commentary, recovers the hidden emancipatory possibilities of the Hull-House women's legacy.
Bidet conducts an unprecedented investigation of Marx's work in the spirit of the history of science.
A unique, multidimensional view of the political imagination of the American worker during World War II.
In Eros and Revolution, Javier Castro presents a comprehensive intellectual and political biography of the world-renowned critical theorist Herbert Marcuse
Award-winning poet Kevin Coval and graphic artist Langston Allston bare witness to the effects of gentrification in a Chicago neighborhood.
Emancipation and History assesses critical theory today, focusing on the connection between history and emancipation and on the trends that structure modernity and may lead us beyond it.
The Russian Revolution turned the world upside down. This reader tells the story of what happened with riveting eyewitness accounts.
An in depth and personal look into the lives of four people wrongfully imprisoned for crimes they didn't commit.