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A cultural and intellectual balance-sheet of the twentieth century's age of revolutions
Plan your year alongside dates of revolutionary and radical events
An unforgettable portrait of the tectonic shifts happening in rural China-told through the microcosm of one small town
A searing indictment of modern sexual politics.
How Michel Foucault, drugs, California and the rise of neoliberal politics in 1970s France are all connected
A provocative, elegantly written analysis of female desire, consent, and sexuality in the age of MeToo
How Google, Facebook and Amazon threaten our Democracy
Verso's classic Mapping series, published in association with New Left Review, collects the most important writings on key topics in a changing world and delineates the controversies among the most important scholars in each field.
In this definitive historical investigation, Italian author and philosopher Domenico Losurdo argues that from the outset liberalism, as a philosophical position and ideology, has been bound up with the most illiberal of policies: slavery, colonialism, genocide, racism and snobbery.Narrating an intellectual history running from the eighteenth through to the twentieth centuries, Losurdo examines the thought of preeminent liberal writers such as Locke, Burke, Tocqueville, Constant, Bentham, and Sieys, revealing the inner contradictions of an intellectual position that has exercised a formative influence on todays politics. Among the dominant strains of liberalism, he discerns the counter-currents of more radical positions, lost in the constitution of the modern world order.
An urgent and passionate plea for a new and ecologically sustainable vision of the good life.
A tartly hilarious and deeply affecting new novel from the bestselling author of Will and Testament
How London was bought and sold by the Super-Rich, and what it means for the rest of us
A Guide to Capitalism, Nature, and the Future of the Planet
"Now back in print after its initial publication in 1977 and with a new introduction by the author, [this book] is a landmark work of new journalism, profiling American Communist Party members and fellow travelers as they joined the Party, lived within its orbit, and left in disillusionment and disappointment as Stalin's crimes became public"--Bac
Original edition published in 1997 under title: Outsider in the House.
What if the people seized the means of climate production?
A forensic look at the changing landscape of American cities
A narrative history of council housing - from slums to Grenfell Tower
Originally published in Germany by Editions Nautilus as Vergewaltigung: Aspekte eines Verbrechens, 2016.
The definitive biography of Rosa Luxemburg finally back in print
Offers interpretations of Marx's most famous work, "Capital".
A major rereading of Marx's critique of political economy, fully updated.
One hundred years after the Russian Revolution, Zizek shows why Lenin's thought is still important today
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