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Moaddel and Karabenick analyze fundamentalist beliefs and attitudes across nations, faith, and ethnicity, using comparative survey data.
"e;One of the leading intellectuals of the labor movement"e; explores the state of unions in the United States, as well as evaluating the forces working against them (Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Hammer and Hoe).In this thorough collection of inspiring and informed essays, Kim Moody, one of the world's most authoritative and recognized labor writers, asks key questions: What has happened to union organizing in the United States? Is there an alternative to the strike? How does the increased presence of immigrant and women workers change the balance of forces? What strategies can workers use to counteract company "e;union avoidance"e; campaigns and bureaucratic "e;business unionism"e;? What is the role of socialists in the labor movement?Drawing on his own background as a working-class radical, the works of Karl Marx, and the everyday experiences of nurses, miners, autoworkers, and more, Moody sketches a comprehensive picture of the state of US labor-and points the way forward for a rank-and-file union movement that can win real change.Praise for Kim Moody"e;One most of the most experienced working-class organizers in the US over the past few decades."e; -Monthly Review"e;[His] books and articles have for more than forty years provided essential analysis and strategy for the labor left."e; -New Politics
Theorizing Globalization offers a reassessment of mainstream perspectives on globalization, providing essential insights into an enormously popular field of study.
Philosophically engaging, and practically oriented, this book asks whether philosophic clarity can account for effective revolutionary organizational practice.
The first volume in an effort to make available to an english speaking audience the full breadth of Luckacs work
Using the concept singularity, drawn from French theory, Basso attempts to understand Marx's development as a search for individual realization.
America's leading historian Howard Zinn brings Karl Marx back to life for a new generation.
Schtick is a tale of Jewish assimilation and its discontents: a sweeping exposition on Jewish American culture in all its bawdy, contradictory, inventive glory. Exploringin his own family and in culture and politics at largehow Jews have shed their minority status in the United States, poet Kevin Coval shows us a peoples transformation out of diaspora, landing on both sides of the color line.
Tariq Ali, Isaac Deutscher, Ernest Mandel, and others analyze the nature of Stalinism, and its continuing impact on world politics.
A riveting eye-witness account of the 1968 Paris student-worker revolt that shook France and threatened the very roots of capitalism.
In The Future of Our Schools, Lois Weiner explains why teachers who care passionately about teaching and social justice need to unite the energy for teaching to efforts to self-govern and transform teacher unions. Drawing on research and her experience as a public school teacher and union activist, she explains how to create the teachers unions public education desperately needs.Lois Weiner is a professor at New Jersey City University and has been a life-long teacher union activist who has served as an officer of three different union locals. She is the author of The Global Assault on Teaching, Teachers, and their Unions: Stories for Resistanc e .
This volume argues that to understand knowledge itself requires analyzing the social and historical context from which said knowledge springs.
Howard Zinn weaves rich historical narratives that inspire and captivate.
Roland Boer draws on a vast depth of scholarly knowledge to reclaim the rich contribution of Marxism to theological studies
The last installment of Tony Cliff's biography of Russian revolutionary V.I. Lenin, available for the first time in the U.S.
Though it never went away, State capitalism is back en-vouge. This book looks at it's role in Europe and Asia.
Michael Loewy highlights the cultural, "spiritual," and ethical dimensions of Marxist thought largely neglected by most of the existing literature.
Why did the Mexican Revolution happen? What makes it distinctive? Was it even a revolution at all?
The definitive account of GI resistance to the Vietnam War. New introduction by Howard Zinn.
Mieville critically examines existing theories of international law and offers a compelling alternative Marxist view.
Originally published in 1928, this title remains a classic work of Marxist economics.
A reporter's first-hand, close-up-and-personal look at the impact of our recent wars on America's unlucky soldiers.
Weaving Transnational Solidarity traces the threads of social justice spun by international activists stretching from Chiapas to the Catskills
An immanent critique of Cultural-Historical Activity Theory, the pschychology originating from Lev Vygotsky
The creator of TomDispatch dissects America's endless urge to go to war.
A comprehensive guide to contemporary developments in Marxist theory.
A new, annotated edition of Leon Trotsky's classic study of the relationship of politics and art.
A lifelong activist, Mosh Machover's essays, written as an Israeli socialist in solidarity with the Palestinian people, are collected here.
Uncovers the preconditions for the explosive revival of utopian literature
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