Draws on thirty years of critical debates and practices by artists and activist groups to advocate the undermining of capitalism through art
An edited collection which critiques mainstream economic analysis of the BRICS nations from an anti-capitalist viewpoint.
This history of modern Ireland follows the thread of 1916’s ‘revolutionary tradition’ as it has unravelled across the century.
A book on the nature of the new, precarious industrial worker in the Global South - highlighting experimentation, solidarity and struggle.
Shows that Zionism was conceived as a sharp break with Judaism and Jewish continuity.
Part one of an expansive two-volume work which critiques American foreign policy throughout the entire Cold War period.
Dissects the events of 1986 at the height of the Reagan Era and describes American involvement in acts of supreme state terror.
Shines a light on the often under-emphasised unarmed and peaceful protest movements in Palestine
Drawing on oral history of female Palestinian political detainees, this book analyses their anti-colonial struggles in this overlooked subject.
A lucid and vibrant contribution to the field of urban studies, tracing the connections between radical urban theory and political activism.
A rethinking of popular political movements, this book looks at new, emerging, mass visions and analyses their impact and potential in new ways.
A biography of one of England's greatest poets, uncovering his radical, political influence.