Sets out realistic alternatives to the neoliberal capitalism that caused the global crisis
A study of the contradictory role of religion in Sri Lanka as a force that is both stabilising whilst also acting as a source of conflict.
A sharp examination into the methods used to depict, defend and justify the use of state violence in recent wars, from Iraq to Libya.
A comprehensive guide to Fredric Jameson's theoretical project and a convincing argument for the power of dialectical criticism to understand the world today.
A contemporary account of the theoretical and policy debates with an in-depth exploration of the lived experiences of undocumented migrants in the UK.
A guide to the insanity of the corrupt modern era
Argues that the Second World War was about a division of the world between the great powers, as well as a rising of ordinary people against fascism.
A critical look into how far our lives are controlled by modern digital systems, and how digital information is used by the powerful.
Explores the dreams and desired futures of workers, farmers and politicians that sustain and disrupt capitalism in contemporary India.
Challenges mainstream accounts of the 'Greek Crisis' and situates it within a regional context and ultimately a critique of the world economic system.
Relates the concepts of subalternity, antagonism and autonomy to contemporary movements in Latin America and elsewhere.
By tracing the footprint of a unremarkable object across the globe, this book provides new ways of thinking about globalisation.