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How We Go Home shares contemporary Indigenous stories in the long and ongoing fight to protect Native land and life.
Is our "e;common sense"e; understanding of the world a reflection of the ruling class's demands of the larger society? If we are to challenge the capitalist structures that now threaten all life on the planet, Chomsky and Waterstone forcefully argue that we must look closely at the everyday tools we use to interpret the world. Consequences of Capitalism make the deep, often unseen connections between common sense and power. In making these linkages we see how the current hegemony keep social justice movements divided and marginalized. More importantly, we see how we overcome these divisions.
An essential collection of Teen Vogue contributions on climate justice that makes an urgent argument for intersectional activism.
This study of of white supremacy and white identity politics is thorough, insightful, and sociologically grounded.
A landmark examination of the work of acclaimed sociologist Ivan Szelenyi, and its enduring relevance.
This ground-breaking study analyzes the underlying economic realities in Brazil that led to the 2016 coup ousting the Worker 's Party
In bringing together a wide-ranging collection of essays covering everything from queer theory to labour history, this volume pushes studies of Nietzsche into new areas of research
A magisterial class based analysis of the economic situation in contemporary India
This wide ranging anthology in honor of William J. Chambliss captures the way he has inspired generations of scholars
An insightful exploration of migration and integration, and attendant debates, in contemporary Germany.
This volume theorises the contradiction between the need of many societies in the Global North for large scale migration and the rejection of this change through racism and xenophobia
This comprehensive volume discusses Frantz Fanon 's enduring impact on revolutionary movements and thinking across the world.
This wide-ranging survey of underappreciated feminist thinkers recovers a series of strikingly original contributions to political theory
A bold articulation of Louis Althusser's abiding commitment to the political practice of philosophy.
A stirring collection of essays by famed Italian Communist Amadeo Bordiga.
Newly available in English, a magisterial work by one of the world's most esteemed Marxist literary critics.
Daniel Andres Lopez offers an immanent critique of Lukacs 's philosophy of praxis, drawing fundamental political, methodological and philosophical questions for Marxism.
A wide-ranging and compelling account of the interplay between social theory and social change in the Ethiopian student movement, and its enduring impact.
Available in English for the first time, this masterwork is widely regarded as the single most important book on Nietzsche.
A landmark exploration of Argentine socialist Jose Arico 's contribution to the development of 'Latin American Marxism. '
This volume presents a comprehensive, critical account of the workers ' occupy movement that emerged during Argentina 's economic crisis.
Karl Kautsky's essential works on Democracy, translated into English for the first time.
A stirring new biography of Vicente Lombardo Toledano, one of Latin America's most important labour leaders.
Dan Swain revisits Karl Marx 's conception of ethics and provides a compelling interpretation fit for the 21st century.
Marx on Campus provides a comprehensive overview and intellectual history of one of West Germany 's most important Marxist currents, the Marburg School.
This beginners guide to Capital illustrates the key concepts, humour, and immense vitality to be enjoyed in Marx's great work.
A key text by Max Adler, one of the leading theorists of Austromarxism, on the fundamental question of the nature of the state
A powerful and wide-ranging collection examining the persistent impact of the Black Panther Party on subsequent liberation struggles.
Suicides, excessive overtime, and hostility and violence on the factory floor in China. Drawing on vivid testimonies from rural migrant workers, student interns, managers and trade union staff, Dying for an iPhone is a devastating expose of two of the world's most powerful companies: Foxconn and Apple.As the leading manufacturer of iPhones, iPads, and Kindles, and employing one million workers in China alone, Taiwanese-invested Foxconn's drive to dominate global electronics manufacturing has aligned perfectly with China's goal of becoming the world leader in technology. This book reveals the human cost of that ambition and what our demands for the newest and best technology means for workers.Foxconn workers have repeatedly demonstrated their power to strike at key nodes of transnational production, challenge management and the Chinese state, and confront global tech behemoths. Dying for an iPhone allows us to assess the impact of global capitalism's deepening crisis on workers.'
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