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Haymarket is thriving in this tumultuous
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blissfully free of the preoccupation with
profit, has a higher calling: to publish
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Brazils Dance
with the Devil
The World Cup, the Olympics,
and the Fight for Democracy
Dave Zirin
As the 2014 World Cup and the
2016 Olympic Games approach,
ordinary Brazilians are holding
the countrys biggest protest
marches in decades. Sports jour-
nalist Dave Zirin traveled to
Brazil to fnd out why. In a rol-
licking read that travels from the favelas of Rio de Janeiro to the fa-
bled Maracan Stadium, Zirin examines how athletic mega-events
turn into neoliberal Trojan horses.
[Brazils Dance with the Devil] hits you like an uppercut that rattles your
brain and sets it straight. I cannot recommend this book highly enough.
John Carlos, 1968 Olympic medalist
This book is a remarkable mix of investigative sports journalism and in-
sightful social history.
Glenn Greenwald, author, No Place to Hide
In Brazils Dance with the Devil, Zirins at his best, on familiar and fertile
ground. Like so much of his work, its incisive, heartbreaking, important,
and even funny.
Jeremy Schaap, ESPN, author, Cinderella Man
Everyone who watches the World Cup should read this book.
Grant Wahl, senior writer, Sports Illustrated
A generous vision that uplifts the great Brazilian people. Enthusiastically
recommended!
Juca Kfouri, columnist, UOL Esporte
Zirin has done his homework and fieldwork, consulting the classics and
experts to bring together a fast-paced, focused read for an international
audience.
Juliana Barbassa, former Rio de Janeiro correspondent, Associated Press
Readers will never again allow their love of sports to blind them to the
repurposed political ends of big, international sporting events.
Nancy Hogshead-Makar, civil rights attorney, senior director of advocacy at
Womens Sports Foundation, Olympic Gold medalist
Dave Zirin, the Nations sports correspondent, is the author of Game Over:
How Politics Has Turned the Sports World Upside Down. Named one of UTNE
Readers 50 Visionaries Who Are Changing Our World, Zirin is a frequent
guest on MSNBC, ESPN, and Democracy Now! He also hosts the weekly Sir-
ius XM show Edge of Sports Radio.
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Jesse Hagopian brought a rare moment of truth to the corporate-
dominated Education Nation show when he spoke on behalf of his
colleagues at Garfield High in Seattle. He instantly became the
voice and face of the movement to stop pointless and punitive high-
stakes testing.
Diane Ravitch, author, Reign of Error
Jesse Hagopian teaches history and is the Black Student Union adviser at
Garfeld High School, the site of the historic boycott of the MAP test in
2013. He is an associate editor of Rethinking Schools magazine and winner
of the 2013 Secondary School Teacher of the Year award from the Acad-
emy of Education Arts and Sciences. He is a contributing author to Educa-
tion and Capitalism: Struggles for Learning and Liberation and 101
Changemakers: Rebels and Radicals Who Changed US History, and writes reg-
ularly for Truthout, Black Agenda Report, and the Seattle Times op-ed page.
Diane Ravitch is Research Professor of Education at New York University
and a historian of education. She is the author of Te Death and Life of the
Great American School System: How Testing and Choice Are Undermining Ed-
ucation and many other books.
Alfe Kohn writes and speaks widely on human behavior, education, and
parenting. The author of twelve books and scores of articles, he lectures at
education conferences and universities as well as to parent groups and cor-
porations. Kohns criticisms of competition and rewards have been widely
discussed and debated, and he has been described in Time magazine as per-
haps the countrys most outspoken critic of educations fxation on grades
[and] test scores.
More Than
a Score
The New Uprising Against
High-Stakes Testing
Edited by Jesse Hagopian
Foreword by Diane Ravitch
Afterword by Alfie Kohn
In cities across the country, stu-
dents are walking out, parents are
opting their children out, and
teachers are rallying against the
abuses of high-stakes standard-
ized testing.
These are the storiesin their own wordsof some of those
who are defying the corporate education reformers and fueling a
national movement to reclaim public education.
Alongside the voices of students, parents, teachers, and grass-
roots education activists, the book features renowned education re-
searchers and advocates, including Nancy Carlsson-Paige, Karen
Lewis, and Monty Neill.
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This Is Not a Test
A New Narrative on Race,
Class, and Education
Jos Luis Vilson
Foreword by Karen Lewis
Afterword by Pedro Noguera
Jos Luis Vilson writes about race,
class, and education through sto-
ries from the classroom. His rise
from rookie math teacher to
teacher leader takes a twist when
he takes on education reform
through his now-blocked from
New Yorks Department of Edu-
cation eponymous blog, TheJoseVilson.com. He calls for the reclaim-
ing of the education profession while seeking social justice.
Jos Luis Vilson has written a spellbinding book that explains the joys
and burdens of teaching. . . . Read this book!
Diane Ravitch, author, Reign of Error: The Hoax of the
Privatization Movement and the Danger to Americas Public Schools
Jos Vilsons evocative collection of essays are ferociously honest. . . .
This Is Not a Test is a must-read for parents and educators who want
to understand, truly and deeply, the challenges inner-city students face.
Raquel Cepeda, author, Bird of Paradise: How I Became Latina
Too many books about teaching read like dull academic treatises, con-
descending how-tos, or simplistic Hollywood scripts. Jos Vilsons This
Is Not a Test avoids these traps with a narrative that is by turns pas-
sionate and funny, angry and vulnerable, and full of keen insight born
of on-the-ground experience in schools.
Gregory Michie, Chicago public school teacher
Jos Vilson is a teacher of the highest order. . . .
Chris Lehmann, founding principal, Science Leadership Academy
By telling his own story and those of his students, Vilson shows why
teacher voice is essential to shedding the failures of the past and to
reclaiming the promise of public education.
Randi Weingarten, president, American Federation of Teachers
Jos Luis Vilson is a math educator for a middle school in the Inwood/ Wash-
ington Heights neighborhood of New York City. He writes for Edutopia,
GOOD, and TransformED/Future of Teaching, and has written for CNN.com,
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Mark Naison has woven a series of provocative essays into a powerful
book. No traditional scholarly treatise, Badass Teachers Unite! is an ed-
ucation manifesto for the peoples school reform movement. With clar-
ity, verve, and passion, Naison outlines the challenges we face in
transforming public schools and forges a guide to our actions. This book
is must reading for anyone concerned about the plight of public
schools in the USA today.
Henry Louis Taylor Jr., director, SUNY, Center for Urban Studies,
University at Buffalo
Mark Naison is a badassand it took one to write this rousing pro-
nouncement of the militancy emerging among todays schoolteachers.
There was an era when educators were feared by the corporate estab-
lishment. . . . Naisons Badass Teachers Unite! brings back the attitude
we need to confront the corporate reform bullies and reclaim our
schools.
Jesse Hagopian, history teacher, Garfield High School, Seattle, Washington,
and associate editor for Rethinking Schools
Mark Naison is a professor of African American Studies and History at
Fordham University. He has emerged as a passionate defender of Americas
public school teachers and students and is cofounder of the Badass Teachers
Association.
Badass Teachers
Unite!
Reflections on Education, History,
and Youth Activism
Mark Naison
Foreword by Brian Jones
In this incisive collection of es-
says, educator and activist Mark
Naison draws on years of research
on Bronx history and his own ex-
perience on the front lines of the
education wars to unapologeti-
cally defend teachers and stu-
dents from education reform policies that undermine their power
and creativity.
Naison shows how dominant education policy systematically
hurts the very children it claims to support and instead forces them
to race to the top. He exposes the Duncans, Rhees, and Gateses
for schemes that intensify racial and economic inequality. And he
refocuses the conversation on teaching and organizing strategies that
should be implemented in communities everywhere.
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Capitalism
A Ghost Story
Arundhati Roy
From the poisoned rivers, barren
wells, and clear-cut forests, to the
hundreds of thousands of farm-
ers who have committed suicide
to escape punishing debt, to the
hundreds of millions of people
who live on less than two dollars
a day, there are ghosts nearly
everywhere you look in India.
India is a nation of 1.2 billion, but the countrys one hundred rich-
est people own assets equivalent to one-fourth of Indias gross do-
mestic product.
Capitalism: A Ghost Story examines the dark side of democracy
in contemporary India, and shows how the demands of globalized
capitalism have subjugated billions of people to the highest and
most intense forms of racism and exploitation.
Praise for Field Notes on Democracy
Gorgeously wrought . . . pitch-perfect prose. . . . In language of terrible
beauty, she takes Indias everyday tragedies and reminds us to be out-
raged all over again.
Time
In her searing account, Roy asks whether our shriveled forms of democ-
racy will be the endgame of the human raceand shows vividly why
this is a prospect not to be lightly dismissed.
Noam Chomsky
The fierceness with which Arundhati Roy loves humanity moves my
heart.
Alice Walker
Arundhati Roy resists and denounces all tyrannies, pleads for their vic-
tims, and unflinchingly questions the tragedy.
John Berger
The scale of what Roy surveys is staggering. Her pointed indictment is
devastating.
New York Times
Arundhati Roy is a world-renowned Indian author and global justice activist.
From her celebrated Booker Prizewinning novel The God of Small Things to
her prolifc output of writing on topics ranging from climate change to war,
the perils of free-market development in India, and the defense of the poor,
Roys voice has become indispensable to millions seeking a better world.
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Contributors include: Joel Dias-Porter aka DJ Renegade, Evie Shockley,
Patrick Rosal, Latasha N. Nevada Diggs, Jason Carney, Krista Franklin,
Jessica Care Moore, Adrian Matejka, Francine J. Harris, Tai Freedom
Ford, Dr. John Rodriguez, Marty McConnell, and many more!
Kevin Coval is the author of Schtick, L-vis Lives: Racemusic Poems, Everyday
People, and the American Library Association Book of the Year fnalist
Slingshots: A Hip-Hop Poetica. He is the founder of Louder Tan a Bomb:
The Chicago Youth Poetry Festival, artistic director at Young Chicago Au-
thors, and teaches at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Nate Marshall is from the South Side of Chicago. He is an MFA candidate
in creative writing at the University of Michigan. His work has appeared in
Poetry magazine, Indiana Review, Te New Republic, [PANK] Online, and
many other publications.
Quraysh Ali Lansana is author of eight poetry books, three textbooks, a chil-
drens book; editor of eight anthologies; and coauthor of a book on pedagogy.
He is associate professor of English/Creative Writing at Chicago State Uni-
versity. Two collections of his poetry will be released in 2014.
The BreakBeat
Poets
New American Poetry
in the Age of Hip-Hop
Edited by Kevin Coval,
Nate Marshall, and
Quraysh Ali Lansana
Just as blues infuenced the
Harlem Renaissance and jazz in-
fuenced the Black Arts Move-
ment, hip-hops musical and
cultural force has shaped the aes-
thetics of and given rise to a new
generation of American poets.
Edited by poets Kevin Coval, Nate Marshall, and Quraysh Ali
Lansana, The BreakBeat Poets: New American Poetry in the Age of
Hip-Hop is the frst anthology of poetry from the hip-hop genera-
tion. The BreakBeat Poets are multigenerational and multiracial.
They are the real-life documentarians of the late twentieth and early
twenty-frst centuries, employing traditional and wildstyle poetics
to narrate a new country and city landscape.
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Men Explain
Things to Me
Rebecca Solnit
In her comic, scathing essay Men
Explain Things to Me, Rebecca
Solnit took on what often goes
wrong in conversations between
men and women. She wrote
about men who wrongly assume
they know things and wrongly as-
sume women dont, about why
this arises, and how this aspect of
the gender wars works, airing
some of her own hilariously awful
encounters.
She ends on a serious notebecause the ultimate problem is
the silencing of women who have something to say, including those
saying things like, Hes trying to kill me!
This book features that now-classic essay with six perfect com-
plements, including an examination of the great feminist writer Vir-
ginia Woolf s embrace of mystery, of not knowing, of doubt and
ambiguity, a highly original inquiry into marriage equality, and a ter-
rifying survey of the scope of contemporary violence against women.
Praise for The Faraway Nearby
Solnit is a wanderer who collapses distance.
San Francisco Chronicle
A memoir made up of interlocking stories that also explore the way we
use storytelling to understand ourselves and others.
NewYorker.com
The product of a remarkable mind.
Bookforum
Literary nonfiction doesnt get more beautiful and compelling.
American Scholar
Praise for Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas
A joyous book.
San Francisco Chronicle
Inventive and affectionate.
Lise Funderburg, New York Times
Writer, historian, and activist Rebecca Solnit is the author of fourteen books
about civil society, popular power, uprisings, art, environment, place, pleas-
ure, politics, hope, and memory, including Te Faraway Nearby, a book on
empathy and storytelling. She is a Harpers Magazine contributing editor.
978-1-60846-386-2 Trade Paper $11.95 120 pages May 2014 Ebook available
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Rory Fannings odyssey is more than a walk across America. It is a grip-
ping story of one young mans intellectual journey from eager soldier
to skeptical radical, a look at not only the physical immenseness of the
country, its small towns and highways, but into the enormity of its past,
the hidden sins and unredeemed failings of the United States. The
reader is there along with Rory, walking every step, as challenging and
rewarding experience for us as it was for him.
Neil Steinberg, Chicago Sun-Times
Rory Fanning walked across the United States for the Pat Tillman Founda-
tion in 20082009, following two deployments to Afghanistan with the 2nd
Army Ranger Battalion. He is a housing activist living in Chicago. Fanning
works for Haymarket Books, and this is his frst book.
Worth
Fighting For
An Army Rangers Journey Out
of the Military and Across America
Rory Fanning
Pat Tillmans death by friendly
fre was covered up just days be-
fore his comrade Rory Fanning
who served in the same unit as
Tillmanleft the Army Rangers
as a conscientious objector.
Disquieted by his tours in
Afghanistan, Fanning sets out to
honor Tillmans legacy by crossing the United States on foot.
Told with page-turning style, humor, and warmth, Worth Fight-
ing For explores the emotional and social consequences of rejecting
the mission of one of the most elite fghting forces in the world. It
is only through the generous and colorful people Fanning meets
and the history he discovers that he learns to live again.
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Shadow
Government
Surveillance, Secret Wars, and a
Global Security State in a Single
Superpower World
Tom Engelhardt
Foreword by Glenn Greenwald
In 1964, a book entitled The In-
visible Government shocked Amer-
icans with its revelations of a
growing world of intelligence
agencies playing fast and loose
around the planet, a secret govern-
ment lodged inside the one they knew that even the president didnt
fully control. Almost half a century later, everything about that in-
visible government has grown vastly larger, more disturbing, and far
more visible. In his new book, Tom Engelhardt takes in something
new under the sun: what is no longer, as in the 1960s, a national se-
curity state, but a global security one, fghting secret wars that have
turned the president into an assassin-in-chief. Shadow Government of-
fers a powerful survey of a democracy of the wealthy that your grand-
parents wouldnt have recognized.
Praise for Tom Engelhardts The United States of Fear
Tom Engelhardt, as always, focuses his laser-like intelligence on a core
problem that the media avoid. . . . A stunning polemic.
Mike Davis
Praise for The American Way of War
A tour de force.
Jeremy Scahill
Tom Engelhardt created and runs the TomDispatch.com website, a project of
the Nation Institute, where he is a fellow. He is the author of Te American
Way of War and Te United States of Fear, both published by Haymarket
Books; a highly praised history of American triumphalism in the Cold War,
The End of Victory Culture; and a novel, The Last Days of Publishing. He lives
in New York.
Glenn Greenwald is a columnist on civil liberties and US national security
issues for Impact.com.
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[In] this slim but powerful book . . . Younge is adept at both distilling
the facts and asking blunt questions.
Boston Globe
Unequivocal . . .
Financial Times
Gary Younges meditative retrospection on [the speechs] significance
reminds us of all the micro-moments of transformation behind the
scenesthe thought and preparation, vision and revisionwhose cur-
rency fed that magnificent lightning bolt in history.
Patricia J. Williams
Gary Younge is an author, broadcaster, and award-winning columnist for
the Guardian, based in Chicago. He also writes a monthly column for the
Nation magazine and is the Alfred Knobler Fellow for the Nation Institute.
The Speech
The Story Behind Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr.s Dream
(Updated paperback edition)
New introduction by the author
Gary Younge
Gary Younge explains why Mar-
tin Luther King Jr.s I Have a
Dream speech maintains its
powerful social relevance by shar-
ing the dramatic story surround-
ing it. Fifty years later, The
Speech endures as a defning mo-
ment in the civil rights movement
and a guiding light in the ongoing struggle for racial equality.
Younge roots his work in new and important interviews with
Clarence Jones, a close friend of Martin Luther King Jr. and his
draft speechwriter; with Joan Baez, a singer at the march; and with
Angela Davis and other leading civil rights leaders. Younge skillfully
captures the spirit of that historic day in Washington and ofers a
new generation of readers a critical modern analysis of why I Have
a Dream remains Americas favorite speech.
978-1-60846-423-4 Trade Paper $14.95 240 pages January 2015 Ebook available
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Bitter Legacy
The United States in the Middle East
Naseer H. Aruri
The right of the Palestinians to
return to their land, establish
their own independent state
alongside Israel, receive compen-
sation, and gain restitution has
been continually preempted by
Israeli and US obstinacy and
diplomatic maneuvering, in part
through manipulation of the
peace process.
The marginalization of inter-
national law, together with US domination of regional relations, have
combined to create a situation in which blame for the Palestinian ca-
tastrophe is placed on the victims of the occupation.
American assistance to the Israelis is not limited to diplomatic
support in international institutions. The United States has also
paid for much of the Israeli military. This has left a bitter legacy
that Washington can only address by taking seriously its responsi-
bilities to all the people of the region through a balanced foreign
policy that is consistent with contemporary norms of human rights.
Praise for Palestine and the Palestinians:
A Social and Political History
A brilliant achievement. By far the most comprehensive analysis of the
political economy of Palestine and Palestinians in the twentieth century.
The Times Literary Supplement
Praise for The Obstruction of Peace:
The United States, Israel, and the Palestinians
Aruris is a Palestinian perspective on the peace process in his Middle
Eastern region which provides a different view for the reasons behind
Palestinian-Israeli impasses. From perspectives on US interests to
media portraits of problems, this packs in many thought-provoking is-
sues from a Palestinians viewpoint.
Midwest Book Review
Naseer H. Aruri is a chancellor professor emeritus of political science at the
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. His many publications include
Dishonest Broker, Obstruction of Peace, and Palestinian Refugees: Te Right of
Return. He was a member of the board of directors of Human Rights
Watch/Middle East and a three-term member of the board of directors of
Amnesty International USA.
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After the Cataclysm
The Political Economy of Human Rights:
Volume II
Noam Chomsky and Edward S. Herman
978-1-60846-397-8 $27.00 November 2014 Ebook available
Dissects the aftermath of the war in
Southeast Asia, the refugee problem,
the Vietnam/Cambodia confict and
the Pol Pot regime. Tis is the compan-
ion book to Te Washington Connection
and Tird World Fascism: Te Political
Economy of Human Rights: Vol. I.
The Culture of Terrorism
Noam Chomsky
978-1-60846-398-5 $23 January 2015 Ebook available
Using the Iran-Contra scandal as an
example, Chomsky shows how the
United States has opposed human
rights and democratization to advance
its economic interests.
Better than anyone else now writing,
Chomsky combines indignation with
insight, erudition with moral passion.
Tat is a difcult achievement, and an
encouraging one.
In These Times
Fateful Triangle
The United States, Israel, and
the Palestinians (Updated Edition)
Noam Chomsky
978-1-60846-399-2 $22.00 November 2014 Ebook available
From its establishment to the present
day, Israel has enjoyed a special posi-
tion in the US roster of international
friends. In Fateful Triangle Noam
Chomsky explores the character and
historical development of this
special relationship.
On Power and Ideology
The Managua Lectures
Noam Chomsky
978-1-60846-400-5 $16.00 January 2015 Ebook available
Te arguments are concise and the
information is overwhelming. Te frst
two lectures examine the persistent
and largely invariant features of foreign
policy, the overall framework of order.
Te third discusses Central America
and its foreign policy pattern. Te
fourth looks at national security and
the arms race. And the ffth examines
US domestic policy.
Pirates and Emperors,
Old and New
International Terrorism in the Real World
Noam Chomsky
978-1-60846-401-2 $18.00 November 2014 Ebook available
Chomsky argues that appreciating the
diferences between state terror and
nongovernmental terror is crucial to
stopping terrorism and understanding
why atrocities like the bombing of the
World Trade Center happen.
Powers and Prospects
Reflections on Nature and the Social Order
Noam Chomsky
978-1-60846-424-1 $18.00 February 2015 Ebook available
From the nature of democracy to
our place in the natural world, from
intellectual politics to the politics of
language, Powers and Prospects provides
a scathing critique of orthodox views
and government policy, and outlines
other paths that can lead to better
understanding and more constructive
action.
Haymarket is proud to reissue
these twelve Noam Chomsky
titles with new introductions
by Chomsky. These perennial
classics provide a critical history
of the development and
overarching implications of
the growth of US Empire.
Noam Chomsky is Institute Professor in the Department
of Linguistics and Philosophy at MIT. His work is widely
credited with having revolutionized the feld of modern lin-
guistics. He is the author of numerous bestselling political
works, which have been translated into scores of countries
worldwide. His most recent books include the New York
Times bestseller Hegemony or Survival, as well as Failed
States, Power Systems, Occupy, and Hopes and Prospects.
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Masters of
Mankind
Essays and Lectures
19692013
Noam Chomsky
Introduction by
Marcus Raskin
In this collection Chom-
sky examines the nature of state power, from the
ideologies driving the Cold War to the War on
Terror, and reintroduces the moral and legal
questions that all too often go unheeded. With
unrelenting logic, he holds the arguments of em-
pire up to critical examination and shatters the
myths of those who protect the power and priv-
ilege of the few against the interests and needs of
the many. A new introduction by Marcus Raskin
contextualizes Chomskys place among some of
the most infuential thinkers of modern history.
Marcus Raskin, cofounder of the Institute for Policy Stud-
ies and professor of public policy at George Washington
University, is a social critic, activist, and philosopher.
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Propaganda and the Public Mind
Noam Chomsky and David Barsamian
978-1-60846-402-9 $18.00 March 2015 Ebook available
Renowned interviewer David Barsamian
showcases his unique access to
Chomkys thinking on a number of top-
ics of contemporary and historical im-
port. In an interview conducted after
the important November 1999 Battle
in Seattle, Chomsky discusses prospects
for building a movement to challenge
corporate domination of the media, the
environment, and even our private lives.
Rethinking Camelot
JFK, the Vietnam War, and US
Political Culture
Noam Chomsky
978-1-60846-403-6 $16.00 December 2014 Ebook available
Noam Chomsky dismisses eforts to
resurrect Camelotan attractive Amer-
ican myth portraying JFK as a shining
knight promising peace, foiled only by
assassins bent on stopping this lone
hero from withdrawing from Vietnam.
Chomsky argues that US institutions
and political culture, not individual
presidents, are the key to understanding
US behavior during the Vietnam War.
Rogue States
The Rule of Force in World Affairs
Noam Chomsky
978-1-60846-404-3 $18.00 March 2015 Ebook available
Chomsky turns his penetrating gaze
toward continuing involvement in the
Middle East, Southeast Asia, the
Caribbean, and Latin America to trace
the enduring combined efects of mili-
tary domination and economic imperi-
alism on these regions.
Turning the Tide
US Intervention in Central America
and the Struggle for Peace
Noam Chomsky
978-1-60846-405-0 $19.00 February 2015 Ebook available
Noam Chomsky addresses relations
throughout Central America and
relates these to superpower conficts
and the overall role of the Cold War in
contemporary international relations.
The Washington Connection
and Third World Fascism
The Political Economy of Human Rights:
Volume I
Noam Chomsky and Edward S. Herman
978-1-60846-406-7 $19.00 November 2014 Ebook available
A brilliant, shattering, and convincing
account of United Statesbacked sup-
pression of political and human rights
in the Tird World. It relentlessly dis-
sects the ofcial views of establishment
scholars and their journals. Te best
and brightest pundits of the status quo
emerge from this book thoroughly de-
nuded of their credibility.
Year 501
The Conquest Continues
Noam Chomsky
978-1-60846-407-4 $16.00 December 2014 Ebook available
Te great work of subjugation and
conquest has changed little over the
years. Analyzing Haiti, Latin America,
Cuba, Indonesia, and even pockets of the
Tird World developing in the United
States, Chomsky draws parallels between
the genocide of colonial times and the
murder and exploitation associated with
modern-day imperialism.
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In the 1960s historians on
both sides of the Atlantic
began to challenge the as-
sumptions of their colleagues
and push for an understand-
ing of history from below.
In this collection Staughton
Lynd, himself one of the pioneers of this approach, laments the
passing of fellow luminaries David Montgomery, E. P. Tomp-
son, Alfred Young, and Howard Zinn, and makes the case that
contemporary academics and activists alike should take more
seriously the stories and perspectives of Native Americans, en-
slaved people, rank-and-fle workers, and other still-too-fre-
quently marginalized people.
Doing History from
the Bottom Up
On E. P. Thompson, Howard Zinn,
and Rebuilding the Labor
Movement from Below
Staughton Lynd
Staughton Lynd is an American conscientious objector, Quaker, peace activist
and civil rights activist, tax resister, historian, professor, author, and lawyer.
He taught American history at Spelman College in Atlanta, where one of
his students was the future Pulitzer Prizewinning novelist Alice Walker, and
at Yale University.
Staughton served as director of Freedom Schools in the Mississippi Summer
Project of 1964. In April 1965, he chaired the frst march against the Viet-
nam War in Washington, DC. In August 1965, he was arrested, together
with Bob Moses and David Dellinger, at the Assembly of Unrepresented
People in Washington, DC, where demonstrators sought to declare peace
with the people of Vietnam on the steps of the Capitol. In December 1965,
Staughton, along with Tom Hayden and Herbert Aptheker, made a contro-
versial trip to Hanoi, hoping to clarify the peace terms of the Vietnamese
government and the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam.
Because of his advocacy and practice of civil disobedience, Lynd was unable
to continue as a full-time history teacher. Te history departments at fve
Chicago-area universities ofered him positions, only to have the ofers neg-
atived by university or state administrators. In 1976, Staughton became a
lawyer and until his retirement at the end of 1996 worked for Legal Services
in Youngstown, Ohio. He specialized in employment law. When the steel
mills in Youngstown were closed in 19771980 he served as lead counsel to
the Ecumenical Coalition of the Mahoning Valley, which sought to reopen
the mills under worker-community ownership, and brought the action Local
1330 v. U.S. Steel. After retiring, Staughton was for a time Local Education
Coordinator for Teamsters Local 377 in Youngstown.
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Marxs treatment of natural con-
ditions possesses an inner logic,
coherence, and analytical power
that has not been previously rec-
ognized.
Though infrequently viewed
as an environmental thinker, Karl
Marx insisted that production as
a social and material process is shaped and constrained by both his-
torically developed relations among producers and natural conditions.
Paul Burkett shows that it is Marxs overriding concern with human
emancipation that impels him to approach nature from the standpoint
of materialist history, sociology, and critical political economy.
Paul Burkett earned his doctorate in economics from Syracuse University
and is a professor of economics at Indiana State University, Terre Haute. His
publications include Marxism and Ecological Economics and many articles in
scholarly journals.
John Bellamy Foster is a professor of sociology at the University of Oregon
and also editor of Monthly Review.
Marx and Nature
A Red and Green Perspective
Paul Burkett
Foreword by John Bellamy Foster
New introduction by the author
978-1-60846-369-5 Trade Paper $20.00 300 pages July 2014
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Unfinished Leninism
The Rise and Return
of a Revolutionary Doctrine
Paul Le Blanc
Left-Wing
Communism
An Infantile Disorder
V. I. Lenin
Edited by Ahmed Shawki
Few fgures from the revolutionary struggles of the early twenti-
eth century continue to be more polarizing than Vladimir Lenin.
Caricatured by both the defenders of the market and those re-
maining political apologists for state socialism as an infexible
and impatient insurrectionist, in this pamphletperhaps his
most important and relevant workLenin makes a clear argu-
ment that for radicals, struggling through existing democratic
channels is not an option, but an essential step on the road to
revolution. Tis new edition provides a critical introduction and
additional explanatory materials.
Ahmed Shawki is the editor of International Socialist Review and author of
Black Liberation and Socialism.
978-1-60846-359-6 Trade Paper $14.95 120 pages September 2014 Ebook available
Praise for Lenin and the Revolutionary Party:
A work of unusual strength and coherence, inspired not by academic
neutrality but by the deep conviction that there is much to learn from
the actual ideas and experiences of Lenin.
Michael Lwy
As a leader of the Russian Revolution, Vladimir Lenin was per-
haps the greatest revolutionary of the twentieth century. Tese
clearly written essays ofer an account of his life and times, a
lively view of his personality, and a stimulating engagement with
his ideas.
Paul Le Blanc is a professor of history at La Roche College and has written
widely on radical movements.
978-1-60846-366-4 Trade Paper $18.00 230 pages June 2014 Ebook available
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What Is Socialism?
Danny Katch
Clara Zetkin
Selected Writings
Second Edition
Clara Zetkin
Edited by Philip S. Foner
Introduction by Angela Davis
Praise for Danny Katchs Americas Got Democracy
Danny Katch has better comic bomb sights than Jon Stewart: his out-
rageous, passionate sarcasm always falls exactly on target.
Mike Davis, author, In Praise of Barbarians
Danny Katch sets out to destroy the idea that all socialists are
grim, humorless, and dour commentators with this lighthearted
and irreverent exploration of how a socialist society would end
inequality, racism, war, and bad jokes.
Danny Katch is an activist and humorist often accused of not knowing the
diference. He writes a regular column for SocialistWorker.org, where he is
sometimes known as Danny Lucia, the name of his former jailer in Siberia.
978-1-60846-367-1 Trade Paper $11.95 140 pages February 2015 Ebook available
With the publication of the present volume, there will finally be avail-
able a representative selection of the thoughts of the leading woman
of European socialism.
from the introduction by Philip S. Foner
Clara Zetkins arguments in support of women workers contain a logic
which can be effectively employed today.
from the foreword to the 1984 edition by Angela Davis
Clara Zetkin was a German Marxist theorist who organized the
frst International Womens Day.
Philip S. Foner was one of the most prominent Marxist historians in the
United States.
Angela Davis is a world-renowned scholar and author of Are Prisons Obsolete?
978-1-60846-390-9 Trade Paper $18.00 206 pages February 2015
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Alexandra Kollontai
A Biography
Revised Edition
Cathy Porter
A Great
and Terrible World
The Pre-Prison Letters, 19081926
Antonio Gramsci
Edited and translated by Derek Boothman
978-1-60846-393-0 Trade Paper $22.00 384 pages December 2014
Alexandra Kollontai was a key leader of the Russian Socialist
movement, the only woman in the early Soviet government, and
one of the most famous women in Russian history. She worked
tirelessly all her life as a speaker, writer, and organizer for womens
emancipation. Tis compelling biography recounts her life for
an emerging generation of fghters for womens liberation.
Cathy Porter is a translator, teacher, and researcher on Russian history. She
is the author of Fathers and Daughters: Russian Women in Revolution and trans-
lator of Alexandra Kollontais Love of Worker Bees.
978-1-60846-368-8 Trade Paper $24.00 560 pages August 2014
Tese letters show Gramsci beginning to form the theoretical con-
cepts that matured into the Prison Notebooks, thus ofering a
glimpse into his political, intellectual, and emotional development.
Antonio Gramsci (18911937) was a founding member of the Italian Com-
munist Party and among the twentieth centurys most infuential theorists.
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Wilhelm Liebknecht
and German Social
Democracy
A Documentary History
Edited by William A. Pelz
Marxism, Orientalism,
Cosmopolitanism
Gilbert Achcar
Tis collection represents the most comprehensive presentation
available in English of the speeches and writings of Wilhelm
Liebknecht, founder and leading voice of the German Social
Democratic Party in the nineteenth century.
Dr. William A. Pelz is an academic historian who specializes in European
and comparative labor history. He lives in Chicago.
978-1-60846-394-7 Trade Paper $36.00 480 pages November 2014
One of the best analysts of the contemporary Arab world.
Le Monde
Gilbert Achcar sets out to demonstrate that, despite Edward
Saids famous arguments to the contrary, Marxism can provide
an important framework for understanding cultural develop-
ments in the Arab world. Covering a wide range of issues,
Achcars book is sure to become a key point of reference for
scholars and activists alike.
Gilbert Achcar is a professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies,
University of London. His most recent book is Te People Want: A Radical
Exploration of the Arab Uprising.
978-1-60846-364-0 Trade Paper $17.00 176 pages Ebook available
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International Socialism Series
Leon Trotsky and
the Organizational
Principles of the
Revolutionary Party
Dianne Feeley, Paul Le Blanc,
and Thomas Twiss
Introduction by George Breitman
The Duncan Hallas
Reader
Duncan Hallas
Edited by Ahmed Shawki
Duncan Hallas was one of the most erudite Marxists of the twen-
tieth century. An activist, teacher, and revolutionary, Hallas wrote
about class struggle as a leading participant. Tis volume collects
his writings, speeches, and other materialincluding an interview
about his role in a British army revolt during World War II.
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Te frst comprehensive examination of Leon Trotskys view on
revolutionary organizational principles and the dynamic inter-
play of democratic initiative and principled centralism. Mostly
in his own words, these writings are grounded in Trotskys ex-
perience in Russias revolutionary movement, as a leader of the
International Left Opposition and Fourth International.
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Historical Materialism Book Series In Marxs Laboratory
Critical Interpretations of the Grundrisse
Edited and introduced by Riccardo Bellofiore
Edited by Guido Starosta and Peter D. Thomas
Marxs most widely debated text, the unfn-
ished manuscript of the Grundrisse, is dis-
cussed as the laboratory for his mature ideas.
In Marxs Laboratory provides a critical
analysis of the Grundrisse as a crucial stage
in the development of Marxs critique of political economy. With
chapters by an international range of authors from diferent tra-
ditions of interpretation, including the International Symposium
on Marxian Teory, this volume provides an in-depth analysis of
key themes and concepts in Marxs 18571858 manuscripts.
Riccardo Bellofore is professor of political economy at the University of Bergamo,
Italy. He is the author and editor of many books, including Re-reading Marx: New
Perspectives after the Critical Edition (2009). He is a member of the International
Symposium on Marxian Teory.
Guido Starosta is lecturer on the history of economic thought at the National Uni-
versity of Quilmes, Argentina. He has published many articles on value theory,
method, and subjectivity in the Marxian critique of political economy. He is an editor
of Historical Materialism: Research in Critical Marxist Teory.
Peter D. Tomas is lecturer in the history of political thought at Brunel University,
London. He is the author of Te Gramscian Moment: Philosophy, Hegemony and Marx-
ism (Haymarket, 2010) and an editor of Historical Materialism: Research in Critical
Marxist Teory.
978-1-60846-374-9 $36.00 462 pages
Editorial Board: Sbastien Budgen (Paris), Steve Edwards (Lon-
don), Marcel van der Linden (Amsterdam), Peter Thomas (London)
The capitalist crisis of the twenty-first century has been met by a resurgence
of interest in critical Marxist theory. At the same time, the publishing insti-
tutions committed to Marxism have contracted markedly since the high
point of the 1970s. The Historical Materialism book series is dedicated to
addressing this situation by making available important works of Marxist
theory. The aim of the series is to publish important theoretical contributions
as the basis for vigorous intellectual debate and exchange on the left.
The peer-reviewed series publishes original monographs, translated texts,
and reprints of classics across the bounds of academic disciplinary agendas
and across the divisions of the left. The series is particularly concerned with
encouraging the internationalization of Marxist debate, and aims to translate
significant studies from beyond the English-speaking world.
The Historical Materialism book series will expand significantly over the com-
ing years with substantial and important books in all areas of Marxist theory.
We are undertaking a project of publishing previously untranslated texts by
Marx, long-unavailable debates from the Second and Third Internationals,
and English editions of important studies from the postwar period. Equally
significantly, we also aim to publish the work of the emerging generation of
Marxist scholars and theorists.
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Revolutionary
Teamsters
The Minneapolis
Teamsters Strike of 1934
Bryan D. Palmer
Engaging and well re-
searched, Revolutionary
Teamsters is the story of a
strike that sparked the labor upsurge of the 1930s.
Bryan Palmer tells the compelling story of how a
handful of revolutionary Trotskyists, working in the
largely non-union trucking sector, led the drive to or-
ganize the unorganized, to build an industrial union.
What emerges is a compelling narrative of class strug-
gle, a reminder of what can be accomplished, even in
the worst of circumstances, with a principled and far-
seeing leadership.
Bryan D. Palmer is Canada Research Chair in the Department
of Canadian Studies, Trent University. His prize-winning
monographs, edited collections, and articles on the history of
labor and the left, historiography, and theory, have been trans-
lated and published in Greek, Korean, Spanish, Portuguese,
Italian, and other languages. Among his books are James P.
Cannon and the Origins of the American Revolutionary Left,
18901928 (2010).
9781608463794 $28.00 352 pages
Theories
of Ideology
The Powers of Alienation
and Subjection
Jan Rehmann
Teories of Ideology is sure
to become the point of
reference for all future
scholarly attempts to understand ideology.
Rehmann reconstructs the diferent strands of
ideology theories ranging from Marx to Adorno/
Horkheimer, from Lenin to Gramsci, from Foucault
to Butler. He compares them in a way that a genuine
dialogue becomes possible and applies the diferent
methods to the market totalitarianism of todays
high-tech capitalism to explain the stability of capi-
talism even in the midst of the crisis.
Jan Rehmann teaches philosophy and social theories at
Union Teological Seminary in New York and the Free
University in Berlin. He is coeditor of the Historical-Critical
Dictionary of Marxism (HKWM) and author of books on
ideology, Neo-Nietzscheanism, Max Weber, the churches
in Nazi Germany, and poverty.
978-1-60846-408-1 $28.00 350 pages September 2014
Plebeian
Power
Collective Action
and Indigenous, Working-
Class and Popular
Identities in Bolivia
lvaro Garca Linera
In this magisterial work,
informed by such thinkers
as Marx, Bourdieu, and
Ren Zavaleta, Garca Linera refects on the nature
of the state, class, and indigenous identity, and their
relevance to social struggles in Bolivia. One part an
evolving analysis of Bolivian reality and one part in-
tellectual biography, this is the frst of Lineras major
works to be translated.
lvaro Garca Linera has been vice president of Bolivia
since 2006 and is a prominent intellectual force in the Evo
Morales government. He has written extensively on the
indigenous question and class and communal politics in
Bolivia, including Horizontes y lmites del estado y el power
and Forma valor y forma comunidad.
978-1-60846-409-8 $28.00 November 2014
Historical Materialism Book Series
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Marxism and
the Oppression
of Women
Toward a Unitary Theory
Lise Vogel
Introduction by Susan Ferguson
and David McNally
Every book has its curious life his-
tory. While some soar to great
heights of success on a wave of
public acclaim, others quickly plunge into obscurity. Ten there
are those that live a largely underground existence, kept alive
through the eforts of small bands of dedicated followers who
spread the word in defance of a larger silence. Te latter is the
story of Lise Vogels Marxism and the Oppression of Women.
from the new introduction by Sue Ferguson and David McNally
In this pioneering work of Marxist feminism, Lise Vogel
revisits classic Marxist texts, tracking analyses of the
woman question in socialist theory from Marxs time
through the Russian Revolution. From this survey and
through the use of the central theoretical concepts of Marxs
Capital, Vogel opens up an original theory of gender and
the social production and reproduction of material life.
Lise Vogel, a veteran of the U.S. civil-rights and womens-liberation
movements, is the author of numerous books and articles. Before
becoming a sociologist, she had an earlier career in art history.
978-1-60846-340-4 $28.00 266 pages
Alasdair MacIntyres
Engagement with Marxism
Selected Writings 19531974
Edited by Paul Blackledge
and Neil Davidson
ISBN: 978-1-60846-032-8 $28.00 448 pages
Althusser
The Detour of Theory
Gregory Elliott
ISBN: 978-1-60846-027-4 $28.00 412 pages
The American Road
to Capitalism
Studies in Class-Structure, Economic
Development and Political Conflict,
16201877
Charles Post
978-1-60846-198-1 $28.00 300 pages
Behind the Crisis
Marxs Dialectic of Value and Knowledge
Guglielmo Carchedi
978-1-60846-196-7 $28.00 304 pages
Between Equal Rights
A Marxist Theory of International Law
China Miville
978-1-931859-33-2 $18.00 380 pages
Beyond Marx
Confronting Labor-History and the
Concept of Labor with the Global
Labor-Relations of the Twenty-First Century
Edited by Karl H. Roth and
Marcel van der Linden
978-1-60846-410-4 $36.00 532 pages October 2014
The Capitalist Cycle
An Essay on the Marxist Theory of the Cycle
Pavel Maksakovsky
978-1-60846-018-2 $20.00 152 pages
The Clash of Globalizations
Neoliberalism, the Third Way,
and Anti-Globalization
Ray Kiely
978-1-60846-022-9 $28.00 324 pages
Critical Companion
to Contemporary Marxism
Edited by Jacques Bidet and
Stathis Kouvelakis
978-1-60846-030-4 $50.00 816 pages
Criticism of Earth
On Marxism and Theology IV
Roland Boer
978-1-60846-274-2 $28.00 380 pages
Criticism of Heaven
On Marxism and Theology
Roland Boer
978-1-60846-031-1 $28.00 472 pages
Criticism of Religion
On Marxism and Theology II
Roland Boer
978-1-60846-122-6 $28.00 290 pages
Criticism of Theology
On Marxism and Theology III
Roland Boer
978-160846-197-4 $28.00 358 pages
The Culture of Peoples
Democracies
Hungarian Essays on Literature, Art,
and Democratic Transition
Georg Lukcs
978-1-60846-337-4 $28.00 374 pages
Dialectics of the Ideal
Evald Ilyenkov and Creative Soviet Marxism
Edited by Alex Levant and Vesa Oittinen
978-1-60846-414-2 $28.00 220 pages December 2014
Discovering Imperialism
Social Democracy to World War I
Edited and translated by
Richard B. Day and Daniel Gaido
978-1-60846-235-3 $50.00 951 pages
Historical Materialism Book Series
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The Ellen Meiksins Wood
Reader
Ellen Meiksins Wood
Edited by Larry Patriquin
978-1-60846-279-7 $28.00 368 pages
Exploring Marxs Capital
Philosophical, Economic
and Political Dimensions
Jacques Bidet
978-1-60846-028-1 $28.00 328 pages
Financialization in Crisis
Edited by Costas Lapavitsas
978-1-60846-237-7 $28.00 272 pages
Following Marx
Method, Critique, and Crisis
Michael A. Lebowitz
978-1-60846-033-5 $28.00 364 pages
The German Revolution
19171923
Pierre Brou
978-1-931859-32-5 $50.00 980 pages
Globalization
A Systematic Marxian Account
Tony Smith
978-1-60846-023-6 $28.00 360 pages
Gramsci and Languages
Unification, Diversity, Hegemony
Allessandro Carlucci
978-1-60846-413-5 $28.00 256 pages September 2014
Gramscis Political Thought
Carlos Nelson Coutinho
978-1-60846-277-3 $28.00 198 pages
The Gramscian Moment
Philosophy, Hegemony and Marxism
Peter D. Thomas
978-1-60846-116-5 $36.00 508 pages
Impersonal Power
History and Theory of the Bourgeois State
Heide Gerstenberger,
Translated by David Fernbach
978-1-60846-029-8 $36.00 804 pages
In the Steps of Rosa Luxemburg
Selected Writings of Paul Levi
Paul Levi, Edited by David Fernbach
978-1-60846-234-6 $28.00 350 pages
In the Vale of Tears
On Marxism and Theology, V
Roland Boer
978-1-60846-378-7 $28.00 400 pages
Lenin Rediscovered
What Is to Be Done? in Context
Lars T. Lih
ISBN: 978-1-931859-58-5 $50
Making History
Agency, Structure, and Change
in Social Theory
Alex Callinicos
978-1-60846-020-5 $28.00 290 pages
Marx and Latin America
Jos Aric, Translated by David Broder
978-1-60846-411-1 $28.00 152 pages
Marx and Singularity
From the Early Writings to the Grundrisse
Luca Basso
978-1-60846-336-7 $28.00 226 pages
Marx on Gender and the Family
A Critical Study
Heather Brown
978-1-60846-278-0 $28.00 246 pages
Marxs Concept of the Alternative
to Capitalism
Peter Hudis
978-1-60846-275-9 $28.00 272 pages
Marxs Temporalities
Massimiliano Tomba
978-1-60846-339-8 $28.00 206 pages
Marxism and Ecological
Economics
Toward a Red and Green Political Economy
Paul Burkett
978-1-60846-025-0 $28.00 358 pages
Monsters
of the Market
Zombies, Vampires
and Global Capitalism
David McNally
This outstanding new work
from David McNally is indis-
pensable for serious monster
fans and radicals bothand al-
most giddyingly so for those of us who are both.
China Miville, author of Embassytown
Everywhere the market goes it spawns monsters in its wake.
From Frankenstein to zombies, McNally analyzes these crea-
tures of capitalism.
Drawing on folklore, literature, and popular culture,
this book links tales of monstrosity from England to recent
vampire and zombie fables from sub-Saharan Africa, and
it connects these to Marxs persistent use of monster
metaphors in his descriptions of capitalism. Reading across
these tales of the grotesque, McNally ofers a novel account
of the cultural economy of the global market system.
Winner of the 2011 Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize
David McNally is professor of political science at York Univer-
sity, Toronto. He is the author of fve previous books and has
published widely on political economy, Marxism, and contem-
porary social justice movements.
978-1-60846-233-9 $28.00 296 pages
Historical Materialism Book Series
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Theory
as History
Essays on Modes of Production
and Exploitation
Jairus Banaji
Banajis seemingly idiosyncratic
but in fact highly sophisticated
and original approach to histori-
cal analysis provides not only a
welcome stimulus and a challenge for scholars today but also
will give them plenty to think about for many years to come.
Marcel van der Linden, International Institute of Social History
Forty years of research in historiography and Marxism fo-
cused on the concept of modes of production.
Te essays collected herein deal with the Marxist no-
tion of a mode of production, the emergence of me-
dieval relations of production, the origins of capitalism,
the dichotomy between free and unfree labor, and agrarian
history. Tey demonstrate the importance of reintegrating
theory with history and of bringing history back into his-
torical materialism.
Winner of the 2011 Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize
Jairus Banaji spent most of his academic life at Oxford. He has
been a research associate in the Department of Development
Studies, SOAS, University of London, for the past several years.
He is the author of Agrarian Change in Late Antiquity.
978-1-60846-143-1 $28.00 408 pages
Marxism and Social Movements
Edited by Colin Barker, John Krinsky,
and Alf Gunvald Nilsen
978-1-60846-372-5 $36.00 482 pages
A Marxist Philosophy
of Language
Jean-Jacques Lecercle, Translated
by Gregory Elliott
978-1-60846-026-7 $28.00 240 pages
The Meanings of Work
Essays on the Affirmation
and Negation of Work
Ricardo Antunes
978-1-60846-338-1 $28.00 226 pages
The New Left, National Identity,
and the Break-Up of Britain
Wade Matthews
978-1-60846-377-0 $28.00 324 pages July 2014
The October Revolution
in Prospect and Retrospect
Interventions in Russian and Soviet History
John Eric Marot
978-1-60846-276-6 $28.00 274 pages
Politics and Philosophy
Niccol Machiavelli and Louis Althussers
Aleatory Materialism
Mikko Lahtinen, Translated
by Gareth Griffiths
978-1-60846-123-3 $28.00 350 pages
Red October
Left-Indigenous Struggles in Modern Bolivia
Jeffery R. Webber
978-1-60846-258-2 $28.00 376 pages
Rethinking the
Industrial Revolution
Five Centuries of Transition from Agrarian
to Industrial Capitalism in England
Michael A. molek
978-1-60846-375-6 $50.00 974 pages July 2014
Seeing Through the Eyes
of the Polish Revolution
Solidarity and the Struggle
Against Communism in Poland
Jack Bloom
978-1-60846-376-3 $28.00 270 pages July 2014
The Theory of Revolution
in the Young Marx
Michael Lwy
978-1-931859-19-6 $15.00 216 pages
Time in Marx
The Categories of Time in Marxs Capital
Stavros Tombazos
978-1-60846-415-9 $28.00 327 pages, December 2014
Toward the United Front
Proceedings of the Fourth Congress
of the Communist International, 1922
John Riddell
978-1-60846-236-0 $55.00 1310 pages
Utopia, Ltd.
Ideologies of Social Dreaming
in England, 18701900
Matthew Beaumont
978-1-160846-021-2 $28.00 216 pages
War and Revolution in Catalonia,
19361939
Pelai P. Blanch, Translated
by Patrick L. Gallagher
978-1-60846-412-8 $28.00 246 pages October 2014
Western Marxism
and the Soviet Union
A Survey of Critical Theories
and Debates Since 1917
Marcel van der Linden
978-1-931859-69-1 $20.00 380 pages
Witnesses to
Permanent Revolution
The Documentary Record
Edited and translated by Richard B. Day
and Daniel F. Gaido
978-1-60846-089-2 $36.00 696 pages
Historical Materialism Book Series
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Stateless Citizenship
The Palestinian-Arab Citizens of Israel
Shourideh C. Molavi
In this provocative and compelling work
Shourideh Molavi documents the legal
plight of Palestinians living inside of Israel.
Palestinians living inside of Israel are placed in a paradoxical
situation where, as Arab citizens of a Jewish state, they are both
inside and outside, host and guest, citizen and stateless. Trough
the paradigm of stateless citizenship Molavi centers our analytical
gaze on the paradox that it is through their status as Israeli citi-
zens that Palestinians are deemed stateless.
ISBN: 978-1-60846-383-1 $28.00 August 2014 256 pages
Studies in Critical Social Sciences
Editor: David Fasenfest
Modern capitalism began the twenty-first century seemingly victorious as
the dominant social and economic organizing principle in the world. Ram-
pant regulation and deregulation accompanied a wholesale attack on the
social, economic, and political gains of the prior century under the guise
of increasing competitiveness and the need to respond to the forces of glob-
alization. The end of the Cold War, the decline of the former Soviet Union,
and the increasing foothold of capitalism in China all point to an unchal-
lenged reorientation of the global political economy to reflect this ascen-
dance of capitalist social relations.
The peer-reviewed Studies in Critical Social Sciences book series, through the
publication of original manuscripts and edited volumes, offers insights into
the current reality by exploring the content and consequence of power rela-
tionships under capitalism, by considering the spaces of opposition and re-
sistance to these changes, and by articulating capitalism with other systems of
power and dominationfor example race, gender, culturethat have been
defining our new age.
Studies in Critical Social Sciences includes the subseries Studies in Critical
Research on Religion and Critical Global Studies.
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Empires and Walls
Globalization, Migration,
and Colonial Domination
Mohammad A. Chaichian
Max Webers Theory
of Personality
Individuation, Politics and Orientalism
in the Sociology of Religion
Sara R. Farris
Although walls are usually viewed as a
symbol of imperial might, Chaichian
argues that they better ft as signs of an
empires decline.
Why do empires build walls and fences? Tis volume
meticulously examines the rise and fall of walls that are no
longer around as well as the impending fate of neoliberal bar-
riers that imperial and colonial powers have erected recently.
Chaichian provides compelling evidence that regardless of their
rationale and functions, walls always signal the fading power
of an empire.
Mohammad A. Chaichian is an architect, urban planner, and professor of soci-
ology at Mount Mercy University. He is the author of White Racism on the West-
ern Urban Frontier and Town and Country in the Middle East.
Max Weber is widely considered to be
the founding father of sociology, yet
Sarah Farriss excellently argued book
shows that Weber was also deeply orientalist.
Max Webers writings in Te Sociology of Religion are today
acknowledged as a classic of the social sciences. Tey are key
texts for understanding Webers central sociological concepts
concerning Western and Eastern civilizations, and, according
to this book rely on a deeply fawed and essentially orientalist
concept of personality.
Sara R. Farris studied at the University of Rome La Sapienza. She is lec-
turer in sociology at Goldsmiths University of London. She was member
scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton in 20122013.
She has published on sociological theory, political sociology, orientalism,
and gender studies.
ISBN: 978-1-60846-422-7 $28.00 December 2014 362 pages ISBN: 978-1-60846-416-6 $28.00 September 2014 230 pages
Studies in Critical Social Sciences
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The Age of Knowledge
The Dynamics of Universities,
Knowledge & Society
Edited by Henry Etzkowitz
and James Dzisah
ISBN: 978-1-60846-241-4 $28.00
American Anarchism
Steven J. Shone
ISBN: 978-1-60846-417-3 $28.00 September 2014
Anarchy and Society
Reflections on Anarchist Sociology
Jeff Shantz, Dana W. Williams
ISBN: 978-1-60846-384-8 $28.00 August 2014
The Apprentices Sorcerer
Liberal Tradition and Fascism
Ishay Landa
ISBN: 978-1-60846-202-5 $28.00
Concepts
A Critical Approach
Andy Blunden
ISBN: 978-1-60846-283-4 $28.00
Covert Racism
Theories, Institutions, and Experiences
Edited by Rodney D. Coates
ISBN: 978-1-60846-210-0 $36.00
Crisis of Capitalism
Compendium of Applied Economics
Luciano Vasapollo
ISBN: 978-1-60846-239-1 $28.00
Crisis, Politics,
and Critical Sociology
Edited by Graham Cassano
and Richard A. Dello Buono
ISBN: 978-1-60846-201-8 $28.00
Critical Practice from Voltaire to
Foucault, Eagleton and Beyond
Contested Perspectives
John E. OBrien
ISBN: 978-1-60846-421-0 $36.00 November 2014
The Cuban Revolution
as Socialist Human
Development
Henry Veltmeyer and Mark Rushton
ISBN: 978-1-60846-244-5 $28.00
Culture, Power, and History
Studies in Critical Sociology
Edited by Stephen Pfohl et al.
ISBN: 978-1-60846-043-4 $36.00
The Destiny of Modern Societies
The Calvinist Predestination
of a New Society
Milan Zafirovski
ISBN: 978-1-60846-125-7 $36.00
Dialectic of Solidarity
Labor, Antisemitism,
and the Frankfurt School
Mark P. Worrell
ISBN: 978-1-60846-036-6 $28.00
Economic Nationalism
and Globalization
Lessons from Latin America
and Central Europe
Henryk Szlajfer
ISBN: 978-1-60846-344-2 $28.00
Engaging Social Justice
Critical Studies of Twenty-First Century
Social Transformation
David Fasenfest
ISBN: 978-1-60846-124-0 $28.00
The Entropy of Capitalism
Robert Biel
ISBN: 978-1-60846-242-1 $28.00
European Bloc Imperialism
Dennis C. Canterbury
ISBN: 978-1-60846-204-9 $28.00
Faces of State Terrorism
Laura Westra
ISBN: 978-1-60846-280-3 $28.00
Capital
Accumulation
and Migration
Dennis Canterbury
An important and ground-
breaking work on the impor-
tance of migration in the
context of development studies.
Despite the renewed interest in the impact of migra-
tion upon economic development in general, remarkably
few studies have taken up the ways in which the geo-
graphic fows of labor impact capital accumulation itself.
Capital Accumulation and Migration attempts to fll this
gap by analyzing a wide breadth of literature dealing with
the changes to the global economy under neoliberalism,
with a particular focus on examining the ways in which
the migration process has been fnancialized and has thus
been transformed into a source of profts.
Dennis C. Canterbury is associate professor of sociology at East-
ern Connecticut State University. He has published extensively
on development issues, including Neoliberal Democratization
and New Authoritarianism. He has been a visiting professor in
the Institute of Development Studies and Department of Soci-
ology and Anthropology at the University of Cape Coast,
Ghana, and winner of the Connecticut State University 2009
System-Wide Research Award.
978-1-60846-342-8 $28.00 258 pages
Studies in Critical Social Sciences
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Profitable Ideas
The Ideology of the Individual
in Capitalist Development
Micheal OFlynn
OFlynn demonstrates the way
that liberal ideas have served
the interests of capitalist devel-
opment from their very beginning.
Scholarly attempts to explain the development of liberal
individualism over the course of modern history have tended
to focus on key principles and doctrines. As a correction,
this book shows that as capitalism develops the theories, doc-
trines, and moral precepts comprising liberal individualism
change and evolve, while its vital social function is preserved.
Micheal OFlynn is an associated lecturer in social science with
the Open University and teaches sociology part-time at the Uni-
versity of Limerick. He has published articles for Critique: Jour-
nal of Socialist Ideas, EU Reporter, and book reviews for Review
of Radical Political Economy and Millennium.
978-1-60846-199-8 $28.00 200 pages
Fair and Affordable Housing
in the US
Trends, Outcomes, Future Directions
Edited by Robert M. Silverman
and Kelly L. Patterson
978-1-60846-238-4 $28.00 346 pages
The Future of Religion
Toward a Reconciled Society
Edited by Michael R. Ott
978-1-60846-038-0 $36.00 496 pages
Globalization
and the Environment
Edited by Andrew Jorgenson
and Edward Kick
978-1-60846-042-7 $28.00 354 pages
Globalization, Violence
and World Governance
Laura Westra
978-1-60846-207-0 $28.00 240 pages
Hybrid Identities
Theoretical and Empirical Examinations
Edited by Keri E. Iyall Smith
and Patricia Leavy
978-1-60846-035-9 $28.00 412 pages
Imperialism, Crisis,
and Class Struggle
The Enduring Verities and Contemporary
Face of Capitalism: Essays in Honor
of James Petras
Edited by Henry Veltmeyer
978-1-60846-146-2 $28.00 324 pages
Imperialism, Neoliberalism, and
Social Struggle in Latin America
Edited by Richard A. Dello Buono
and Jos Bell Lara
978-1-60846-040-3 $28.00 382 pages
In the Hotel Abyss
An Hegelian-Marxist Critique of Adorno
Robert Lanning
978-1-60846-420-3 $28.00 242 pages November 2014
Industrial Colonialism
in Latin America
The Third Stage
Victor M Seplveda
978-1-60846-418-0 $28.00 192 pages September 2014
An Interdisciplinary
Theory of Activity
Andy Blunden
978-1-60846-145-5 $28.00 346 pages
Labor Regime Change
in the Twenty-First Century
Unfreedom, Capitalism
and Primitive Accumulation
Tom Brass
978-1-60846-240-7 $28.00 314 pages
Liberal Modernity
and Its Adversaries
Freedom, Liberalism, and Anti-Liberalism
in the Twenty-First Century
Milan Zafirovski
978-1-60846-037-3 $36.00 582 pages
Marx and the Politics
of Abstraction
Paul Paolucci
978-1-60846-209-4 $28.00 240 pages
Marxs Scientific Dialectics
A Methodological Treatise for a New Century
Paul Paolucci
978-1-60846-039-7 $28.00 332 pages
Marx, Critical Theory,
and Religion
A Critique of Rational Choice
Edited by Warren S. Goldstein
978-1-60846-041-0 $36.00 410 pages
Studies in Critical Social Sciences
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Messages from Georg Simmel
Horst J. Helle
978-1-60846-345-9 $28.00 200 pages
Modern Colonization
by Medical Intervention
US Medicine in Puerto Rico
Nicole Trujillo-Pagn
978-1-60846-419-7 $28.00 250 pages September 2014
Modernity and Terrorism
From Anti-Modernity to Modern Global Terror
Milan Zafirovski, Daniel G. Rodeheaver
978-1-60846-381-7 $28.00 394 pages July 2014
The Neoliberal Pattern
of Domination
Capitals Reign in Decline
Jos Manuel Snchez Bermdez
978-1-60846-282-7 $28.00 360 pages
Neoliberalisms
Fractured Showcase
Another Chile Is Possible
Ximena de la Barra
978-1-60846-206-3 $28.00 288 pages
Neoliberalism
and National Culture
State-Building and Legitimacy
in Canada and Qubec
Cory Blad
978-1-60846-243-8 $28.00 270 pages
Race and Ethnicity
Across Time, Space, and Discipline
Edited by Rodney D. Coates
978-1-60846-045-8 $36.00 506 pages
Reinventing Race,
Reinventing Racism
Edited by John J. Betancur
and Cedric Herring
978-1-60846-346-6 $28.00 400 pages
Social Change, Resistance,
and Social Practices
Edited by Richard A. Dello Buono
and David Fasenfest
978-1-60846-144-8 $28.00 268 pages
State Capitalism, Contentious
Politics and Large-Scale
Social Change
Edited by Vincent Kelly Pollard
978-1-60846-208-7 $28.00 236 pages
The Supranatural Corporation
Beyond the Multinationals
Laura Westra
978-1-60846-382-4 $28.00 206 pages June 2014
Theorizing Globalization
A Critique of the Mediatization
of Social Theory
Marko Ampuja
978-1-60846-343-5 $28.00 410 pages
Towards a Dialectics of
Philosophy and Organization
Eugene Gogol
978-1-60846-341-1 $28.00 416 pages
Transforming Globalization
Challenges and Opportunities
in the Post-9/11 Era
Edited by Bruce Podobnik
and Thomas Reifer
978-1-60846-044-1 $28.00 206 pages
The Underground Church
Nonviolent Resistance to the Vatican Empire
Kathleen Kautzer
978-1-60846-281-0 $28.00 346 pages
Weaving Transnational Solidarity
From the Catskills to Chiapas and Beyond
Katherine ODonnell
978-1-60846-205-6 $28.00 256 pages
Western Europe, Eastern Europe,
and World Development:
13th18th Centuries
Collection of Essays by Marian Malowist
Edited by Jean Batou and Henryk Szlajfer
978-1-60846-200-1 $36.00 438 pages
Religion
and the
New Atheism
A Critical Appraisal
Edited by
Amarnath Amarasingam
Scholars from a diverse array
of disciplines critically ap-
praise the intellectual fad
championed by Richard Dawkins and his cothinkers.
Te term new atheism has been given to the recent
barrage of bestselling books by Richard Dawkins, Sam
Harris, Christopher Hitchens, and others. Teir books
have had a signifcant media presence and have only
grown in popularity over the years. Tis volume will serve
to contextualize and critically examine the claims, argu-
ments, and goals of this new atheism.
Amarnath Amarasingam is a doctoral candidate in the Laurier-
Waterloo PhD in Religious Studies program in Ontario,
Canada. He has published articles in the Journal of Contempo-
rary Religion and Journal of Muslim Minority Afairs, as well as
Mental Health, Religion and Culture.
978-1-60846-203-2 $28.00 256 pages
Studies in Critical Social Sciences
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Culture
and Media
Boots Riley
Lyrics in Context, 19932012
Boots Riley, Introduction
by Adam Mansbach
978-1-60846-253-7 $22.95 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-225-4 $22.95 Ebook All
Breaking the Sound Barrier
Amy Goodman
978-1-931859-99-8 $16.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-007-6 $16.00 Ebook All
978-1-931859-98-1 $40.00 Compact Disk
Essays
Wallace Shawn
978-1-60846-002-1 $18.95 Trade Cloth
978-1-60846-003-8 $18.95 Ebook All
978-1-60846-096-0 $13.95 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-004-5 $36.00 Compact Disk
The Exception to the Rulers
(Unabridged Audio CD)
Exposing Oily Politicians, War Profiteers,
and the Media that Love Them
Amy Goodman and David Goodman
978-1-931859-67-7 $40.00 Compact Disk
Rich People Things
Real-Life Secrets of the Predator Class
Chris Lehmann
978-1-60846-152-3 $16.95 Trade Paper
Selections from Cultural Writings
Antonio Gramsci, Edited by David Forgacs
and Geoffrey Nowell-Smith, Translated by
William Boelhower
978-1-60846-136-3 $22.00 Trade Paper
Welcome to the Terrordome
The Pain, Politics, and Promise of Sports
Dave Zirin, Foreword by Chuck D
978-1-931859-41-7 $16.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-000-7 $16.00 Ebook All
Whats My Name, Fool?
Sports and Resistance in the United States
Dave Zirin
978-1-931859-20-2 $15.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-110-3 $15.00 Ebook All
Economics
Democracy at Work
A Cure for Capitalism
Richard Wolff
978-1-60846-247-6 $15.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-257-5 $15.00 Ebook All
Your Money or Your Life
The Tyranny of Global Finance
Eric Toussaint
978-1-931859-18-9 $18.00 Trade Paper
Zombie Capitalism
Global Crisis and the Relevance of Marx
Chris Harman
978-1-60846-104-2 $17.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-321-3 $17.00 Ebook All
Previously Published
9.5 Theses
on Art and Class
Ben Davis
In 9.5 Teses on Art and Class,
Ben Davis takes on a broad
array of contemporary arts
most persistent debates: How
does creative labor ft into the
economy? Is art merging with
fashion and entertainment? What can we expect from po-
litical art? Davis argues that returning class to the center
of discussion can play a vital role in tackling the challenges
that visual art faces today, including the biggest challenge
of allhow to maintain faith in art itself in a dysfunc-
tional world.
Refreshing doesnt begin to describe it. With his scalpel, he
goes at the problem of contemporary arts general esoteric
character and its predominant status as a luxury good, call-
ing for universal art education and a workforce of artists-
as-teachers. He addresses DIY, the Arab Spring, the war on
terror, and Occupy, and he stays urgently on target.
Jen Graves, the Stranger
Ben Davis is executive editor of Artinfo.com. His writings have
appeared in Adbusters, the Brooklyn Rail, Slate, the Village Voice,
and many other publications.
ISBN: 978-1-60846-268-1 Trade Paper $16.00 Ebook ISBN: 978-1-60846-286-5
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Education and
Capitalism
Struggles for Learning
and Liberation
Edited by Jeff Bale
and Sarah Knopp
Tis book, written by teacher
activists, collects essays that
trace Marxist theories of edu-
cation under capitalism; out-
line the historical educational
experiences of emergent bilingual and African American
students; recap the history of teachers unions; analyze the
neoliberal attack on public schools under Obama; criti-
cally appraise Paolo Freires legacy; and make the historical
link between social revolution and struggles for literacy.
A timely and decisive book that provides a framework for
those of us engaged in the fight for better schools, stronger
unions, and increased standard of living for all.
Jesse Sharkey, vice president of Chicago Teachers Union
A must-read for anyone interested in understanding the
fundamental injustice of the corporate reform of public ed-
ucation in the United States.
Wayne Au, editor, Rethinking Schools
Jef Bale is assistant professor of second language education at
Michigan State University.
Sarah Knopp is a public high school teacher in Los Angeles,
California, and an activist with United Teachers Los Angeles.
978-1-60846-147-9 $17.00 Trade Paper 978-1-60846-164-6 $17.00 Ebook All
Previously Published
Education
101 Changemakers
Rebels and Radicals Who
Changed US History
Edited by Michele Bollinger
and Dao X. Tran
978-1-60846-156-1 $19.95 Paper over Board
The Future of Our Schools
Teachers Unions and Social Justice
Lois Weiner
978-1-60846-262-9 $16.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-263-6 $16.00 Ebook All
Neoliberalisms War
on Higher Education
Henry A. Giroux
ISBN: 978-1-60846-334-3 $17.00 Trade Paper
ISBN: 978-1-60846-350-3 $17.00 Ebook All
Schooling in Capitalist America
Educational Reform and
the Contradictions of Economic Life
Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis
978-1-60846-131-8 $22.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-318-3 $22.00 Ebook All
Environment
Ecology and Socialism
Solutions to Capitalist Ecological Crisis
Chris Williams
978-1-60846-091-5 $14.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-092-2 $14.00 Ebook All
Kivalina
A Climate Change Story
Christine Shearer
978-1-60846-128-8 $16.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-171-4 $16.00 Ebook All
Too Many People?
Population, Immigration, and
the Environmental Crisis
Ian Angus and Simon Butler, Forewords
by Betsy Hartman and Joel Kovel
978-1-60846-140-0 $19.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-167-7 $19.00 Ebook All
En Espaol
Nos Quitan Nuestros Trabajos!
y 20 mitos ms sobre la inmigracin
Aviva Chomsky
978-1-60846-101-1 $18.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-264-3 $18.00 Ebook All
Blackwater
El Auge del Ejercito Mercenario
Mas Poderoso del Mundo
Jeremy Scahill
978-1-931859-62-2 $20.00 Trade Paper
El Caso por Socialismo
Alan Maass
978-1-60846-194-3 $12.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-195-0 $12.00 Ebook All
En Lucha Contra los Gobernantes
Sacando a la luz los politicos corruptos de
EEUU, los mercaderes de la guerra, y los
medios que los adoran
Amy Goodman, David Goodman
978-1-931859-78-3 $17.00 Trade Paper
Enfrentando la locura
Hroes ordinarios en tiempos extraordinarios
Amy Goodman, David Goodman
978-1-931859-94-3 $18.00 Trade Paper
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Previously Published
Is Just a Movie
Earl Lovelace
Rich, inventive, and funny, here
is the frst novel in over a decade
from the great Caribbean nov-
elist Earl Lovelace.
In Trinidad, in the wake of the 1970s Black Power re-
bellion, we follow Sonnyboy, Singer King Kala, and their
town's folk through experiments in music, politics, religion,
and loveand in their day-to-day adventures. Humorous
and serious, sad and uplifting, Is Just a Movie is a radiant
novel about small moments of magic in ordinary life.
Earl Lovelaces books include While Gods Are Falling, winner of
the BP Independence Award; the Caribbean classic Te Dragon
Cant Dance; and Salt, which won the 1997 Commonwealth
Writers Prize. For Is Just a Movie, he won the Grand Prize for
Caribbean Literature by the Regional Council of Guadeloupe
and the 2012 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature.
978-1-60846-175-2 $14.95 Trade Paper 978-1-60846-176-9 $18.00 Ebook All
Estatica
Gobierno, Medios de Comunicacion
y Resistencias
Amy Goodman, David Goodman
978-1-931859-93-6 $18.00 Trade Paper
Intervenciones
Noam Chomsky, Foreword
by Eduardo Galeano
978-1-931859-59-2 $16.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-135-6 $15.99 Ebook All
Nadie Es Ilegal
Combatiendo el Racismo
y la Violencia de Estado en la Frontera
Mike Davis, Justin Akers Chacn
978-1-931859-63-9 $18.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-059-5 $16.00 Ebook All
El precio del fuego
Las luchas por los recursos naturales
y los movimientos sociales en Bolivia
Benjamin Dangl
978-1-60846-069-4 $18.00 Trade Paper
Fiction
and Poetry
Bury My Clothes
Roger Bonair-Agard
978-1-60846-269-8 $16.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-287-2 $16.00 Ebook All
A Little Piece of Ground
Elizabeth Laird with Sonia Nimr
978-1-931859-38-7 $9.95 Trade Paper
L-vis Lives!
Racemusic Poems
Kevin Coval
978-1-60846-151-6 $16.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-158-5 $16.00 Ebook All
Literature and Revolution
Leon Trotsky, Edited by William Keach
978-1-931859-16-5 $16.00 Trade Paper
Marx in Soho
A Play on History
Howard Zinn
978-1-60846-301-5 $14.00 Trade Paper
978-1-931859-80-6 $16.00 Compact Disk
Oranges in No Mans Land
Elizabeth Laird
978-1-931859-56-1 $9.95 Trade Paper
Poetry and Protest
A Dennis Brutus Reader
Dennis Brutus, Edited by Lee Sustar
978-1-931859-22-6 $16.00 Trade Paper
Red Sky in the Morning
Elizabeth Laird
978-1-60846-153-0 $12.95 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-159-2 $12.95 Ebook All
Schtick
These are the poems, people.
Kevin Coval
ISBN: 978-1-60846-270-4 $16.00 Trade Paper
ISBN: 978-1-60846-288-9 $16.00 Ebook All
Voices of the Future
Presented by Etan Thomas
ISBN: 978-1-60846-271-1 $18.00 Trade Paper
ISBN: 978-1-60846-289-6 $18.00 Ebook All
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Gender
and Sexuality
Myths of Male Dominance
Collected Articles on Women
Cross-Culturally
Eleanor Burke Leacock
978-1-931859-57-8 $18.00 Trade Paper
Sexuality and Socialism
History, Politics, and Theory
of LGBT Liberation
Sherry Wolf
978-1-931859-79-0 $12.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-076-2 $12.00 Ebook All
Women and Socialism
Essays on Womens Liberation
(Updated Edition)
Sharon Smith
978-1-60846-180-6 $14.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-062-5 $12.00 Ebook All
The Women Incendiaries
Edith Thomas
978-1-931859-46-2 $16.00 Trade Paper
Women Strikers Occupy
Chain Stores, Win Big
The 1937 Woolworths Sit-Down
Dana Frank
978-1-60846-245-2 $4.95 Saddle-stitched
978-1-60846-246-9 $4.95 Ebook All
Globalization
and Imperialism
American Insurgents
A Brief History of American Anti-Imperialism
Richard Seymour
978-1-60846-141-7 $17.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-162-2 $17.00 Ebook All
The American Way of War
How Bushs Wars Became Obamas
Tom Engelhardt
978-1-60846-071-7 $16.95 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-111-0 $16.95 Ebook All
Beyond the Green Zone
Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist
in Occupied Iraq
Dahr Jamail, Foreword by Amy Goodman
978-1-931859-47-9 $20.00 Trade Cloth
978-1-931859-61-5 $16.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-055-7 $16.00 Ebook All
The Changing Face of Empire
Special Ops, Drones, Spies, Proxy Fighters,
Secret Bases, and Cyberwarfare
Nick Turse
978-1-60846-310-7 $12.95 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-311-4 $8.95 Ebook All
Friendly Fire
The Remarkable Story of a Journalist
Kidnapped in Iraq, Rescued by an Italian
Secret Service Agent, and Shot by U.S. Forces
Giuliana Sgrena, Introduction
by Amy Goodman
978-1-931859-39-4 $20.00 Trade Cloth
Hopes and Prospects
Noam Chomsky
978-1-931859-96-7 $17.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-008-3 $17.00 Ebook All
978-1-931859-97-4 $39.95 Compact Disk
Imperialism and War
Classic Writings by V. I. Lenin
and Nikolai Bukharin
V. I. Lenin and Nikolai Bukharin
Edited by Phil Gasper
978-1-931859-66-0 $14.00 Trade Paper
In Praise of Barbarians
Essays against Empire
Mike Davis
978-1-931859-42-4 $15.00 Trade Paper
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Ann Jones
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Islamophobia
and the Politics
of Empire
Deepa Kumar
In response to the events of
9/11, the Bush administration
launched a war on terror
ushering in an era of anti-Muslim racism, or Islamopho-
bia. However, 9/11 did not create Islamophobia, an ide-
ology that has become the handmaiden of imperialism.
Tis book examines the historic relationship between Is-
lamophobia and the agenda of empire-building.
Powerful, necessary, and a true work of solidarity."
Ali Abunimah
In this deftly argued book, Kumar unearths a genealogy of
colonial construction that goes back to the earliest contacts
between Muslims and Europeans. But the real power of
her argument is when she grabs the politics of ideological
domination by the throat and, with an astonishing moral
and intellectual force, sets the record straight as to who and
what the players are in turning a pathological fear of Mus-
lims into a cornerstone of imperial hegemony.
Hamid Dabashi, professor of Iranian studies and comparative
literature, Columbia University
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The Road from Ar Ramadi
The Private Rebellion of Staff Sergeant
Meja: An Iraq War Memoir
Camilo Meja, Foreword by Chris Hedges
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Soldiers in Revolt
GI Resistance During the Vietnam War
David Cortright, Introduction
by Howard Zinn
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The United States of Fear
Tom Engelhardt
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Vietnam
The (Last) War the U.S. Lost
Joe Allen, Foreword by John Pilger
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Vietnam
The Logic of Withdrawal
Howard Zinn
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War Without End
The Iraq War in Context
Michael Schwartz
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The Will to Resist
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Dahr Jamail, Foreword by Chris Hedges
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Winter Soldier: Iraq
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Winter Soldiers
An Oral History of the Vietnam Veterans
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Richard Stacewicz
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Labor
Autoworkers Under the Gun
A Shop-Floor View of the End
of the American Dream
Greg Shotwell
Introduction by Lee Sustar
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The Civil Wars in U.S. Labor
Birth of a New Workers Movement or
Death Throes of the Old?
Steve Early
978-1-60846-099-1 $17.00 Trade Paper
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Fields of Resistance
The Struggle of Floridas Farmworkers
for Justice
Silvia Giagnoni
978-1-60846-093-9 $17.00 Trade Paper
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In Solidarity
Essays on Working-Class Organization
and Strategy in the United States
Kim Moody
978-1-60846-326-8 $22 Trade Paper
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Striking Back
in Chicago
How Teachers Took on
City Hall and Pushed Back
Education Reform
Lee Sustar
After years in which teachers
have been blamed for the
problems of underfunded and
understafed schools, the Chicago teachers strike of 2012
transformed the debate. From the overwhelming strike
authorization vote that overcame anti-union legislation
to repeated mass marches and protests, the Chicago
Teachers Union showed teachers were determined to
maker their voices heard in response to corporate-driven
education reform.
Lee Sustar is labor editor for Socialist Worker newspaper and its
online daily publication at SocialistWorker.org. His writings on
economics and international afairs have appeared in the Inter-
national Socialist Review, New Labor Forum, Znet, and other
publications.
978-1-60846-335-0 Trade Paper $16.00 220 pages August 2014 Ebook available
The Labor Wars
From the Molly Maguires to the Sit Downs
Sidney Lens
978-1-931859-70-7 $18.00 Trade Paper
Rank & File
Personal Histories by Working-Class
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Alice Lynd and Staughton Lynd
978-1-60846-150-9 $20.00 Trade Paper
Subterranean Fire
A History of Working-Class Radicalism
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Sharon Smith
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Latin America
The Dispossessed
Chronicles of the Desterrados of Colombia
Alfredo Molano, Foreword by Aviva
Chomsky, Translated by Daniel Bland
978-1-931859-17-2 $14.00 Trade Paper
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From Rebellion
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Class Struggle, Indigenous Liberation,
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Jeffery R. Webber
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The Mexican Revolution
A Short History 19101920
Stuart Easterling
978-1-60846-182-0 $14.00 Trade Paper
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Cuba Since the Revolution
of 1959
A Critical Assessment
Samuel Farber
978-1-60846-139-4 $24.00 Trade Paper
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Sin Patrn
Stories from Argentinas
Worker-Run Factories
the lavaca collective
Foreword by Naomi Klein
and Avi Lewis
978-1-931859-43-1 $16.00 Trade Paper
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The Battle
for Justice
in Palestine
Ali Abunimah
In this essential work, journal-
ist Ali Abunimah takes a com-
prehensive look at the shifting
tides of the politics of Palestine and the Israelis in a neolib-
eral worldand makes a compelling and surprising case
for why the Palestine solidarity movement just might win.
This is the best book on Palestine in the last decade.
Joseph Massad
This is the book to read to understand the present bizarre
and ongoing complexity of the Palestine/Israel tragedy. And
though it is filled with the grim reality of this long and
deadly, ugly and dehumanizing conflict, it also offers hope:
that as more people awaken to the shocking reality of what
has for decades been going on, we can bring understand-
ing and restitution to the Palestinian people.
Alice Walker
Ali Abunimah is the author of One Country: A Bold Proposal to
End the Israeli-Palestinian Impasse and cofounder and director
of the Electronic Intifada.
978-1-60846-324-4 Trade Paper $17.00 292 pages Ebook available
Marxism and
Political Theory
The Case for Socialism
(Updated Edition)
Alan Maass, Afterword by Howard Zinn
978-1-60846-073-1 $12.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-108-0 $12.00 Ebook All
The Communist Manifesto
A Road Map to Historys Most Important
Political Document
Karl Marx and Frederick Engels
Edited by Phil Gasper
978-1-931859-25-7 $14.00 Trade Paper
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The Essential Rosa Luxemburg
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Rosa Luxemburg, Edited by Helen Scott
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A Glance in the Rear View Mirror
Neoliberal Ideology from
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Eric Toussaint
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Holding Fast to an Image
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Explorations in the Marxist Tradition
Neil Davidson
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Lenins Political Thought
Theory and Practice in the Democratic and
Socialist Revolutions
Neil Harding
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Leon Trotsky
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Tariq Ali, Illustrated by Phil Evans
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Marxs Capital Illustrated
David N. Smith, Illustrated by Phil Evans
978-1-60846-266-7 $15.00 Trade Paper
Marxism and the Party
John Molyneux
978-1-931859-05-9 $7.00 Trade Paper
On Changing the World
Essays in Marxist Political Philosophy, from
Karl Marx to Walter Benjamin
Michael Lwy
978-1-60846-189-9 $19.00 Trade Paper
Party and Class
Tony Cliff
978-1-931859-04-2 $7.00 Trade Paper
The Politics of Combined
and Uneven Development
The Theory of Permanent Revolution
Michael Lwy
978-1-60846-068-7 $15.00 Trade Paper
The Revolutionary Ideas
of Karl Marx
Alex Callinicos
978-1-60846-138-7 $16.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-165-3 $16.00 Ebook All
State and Revolution
V. I. Lenin, Edited by Todd Chretien
978-1-931859-90-5 $12.00 Trade Paper October 2014
Trotskys Marxism
and Other Essays
Duncan Hallas
978-1-931859-03-5 $12.00 Trade Paper
What Is the Real
Marxist Tradition?
John Molyneux
978-1-931859-07-3 $7.00 Trade Paper
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The Meaning
of Marxism
Paul DAmato
It is fashionable for pundits to
declare every so often that
Marxism is dead. As the late
socialist author Daniel Singer aptly put it, their aim is to
doom as impossible a radical, fundamental transformation
of existing society.
But you cant keep a good theory down. Te poverty,
class inequality, war, and environmental degradation that
todays globalized capitalist system creates on an ever-ex-
panding scale raises questions for which Marxism still of-
fers fresh and relevant answers.
Tis book is a lively and accessible introduction to the
ideas of Karl Marx, as well as other key Marxists, with his-
torical and contemporary examples. Te Meaning of
Marxism shows that a radical, fundamental transforma-
tion of existing society is indeed not only possible but
urgently necessary.
Paul DAmato is managing editor of the International Socialist
Review. His writing has appeared in CounterPunch, Socialist
Worker, and Selves and Others.
978-1-60846-250-6 Trade Paper $15.00 300 pages September 2014 Ebook available
Palestine
Between the Lines
Readings on Israel, the Palestinians,
and the U.S. War on Terror
Tikva Honig-Parnass
and Toufic Haddad
978-1-931859-44-8 $17.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-047-2 $17.00 Ebook All
Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions
The Global Struggle for Palestinian Rights
Omar Barghouti
978-1-60846-114-1 $16.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-115-8 $16.00 Ebook All
The False Prophets of Peace
Liberal Zionism and the Struggle
for Palestine
Tikva Honig-Parnass
978-1-60846-130-1 $20.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-214-8 $20.00 Ebook All
Gaza in Crisis
Reflections on Israels War
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Noam Chomsky and Ilan Papp
978-1-60846-331-2 $16.95 Trade Paper
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Israelis and Palestinians
Conflict and Resolution
Mosh Machover
978-1-60846-148-6 $24.00 Trade Paper
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Midnight on the Mavi Marmara
The Attack on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla
and How It Changed the Course of the
Israel/Palestine Conflict
Edited by Moustafa Bayoumi
978-1-60846-121-9 $16.00 Trade Paper
The Palestine Communist Party
19191948
Arab and Jew in the Struggle
for Internationalism
Musa Budeiri
978-1-60846-072-4 $18.00 Trade Paper
The Pen and the Sword
Conversations with Edward Said
David Barsamian, Edward Said, Introduc-
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Hovsepian
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The Struggle for Palestine
Edited by Lance Selfa
978-1-931859-00-4 $14.00 Trade Paper
Racism
and Resistance
Black Liberation and Socialism
Ahmed Shawki
978-1-931859-26-4 $12.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-061-8 $12.00 Ebook All
The Black Power Mixtape
19671975
Edited by Gran Olsson, Contributions
by Angela Davis and Stokely Carmichael,
Preface by Danny Glover
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Detroit: I Do Mind Dying
A Study in Urban Revolution
Dan Georgakas and Marvin Surkin
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Floodlines
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Jordan Flaherty, Foreword by Amy
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The Black
Panthers Speak
Edited by Philip S. Foner
New foreword
by Barbara Ransby
Here are Huey P. Newton,
Bobby Seale, Eldridge Cleaver,
Fred Hampton, and Kathleen
Cleaver; the partys court bat-
tles and acquittals; its positions
on Black separatism, the power structure, the police, vio-
lence, and education; as well as songs, poems, and political
cartoons. Tis is the story behind the Black Panthers.
The closest thing were going to get to a rebuttal to [the]
organized attempt to destroy the Panthers legacy.
Ishmael Reed
Essential reading for those who would prefer to judge the
Panther movement for themselves. Library Journal
The womens speeches and articles are notable for their
concreteness and convincingness . . . especially [those of]
Kathleen Cleaver. Nation
Philip S. Foner was a prominent Marxist historian who tirelessly
documented the lives of workers, African Americans, and po-
litical radicals.
Barbara Ransby is a historian, writer, and longtime political ac-
tivist, and is author of Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Move-
ment: A Radical Democratic Vision.
978-1-60846-328-2 Trade Paper $19.00 276 pages
I Am Troy Davis
Jen Marlowe, Martina Davis-Correia,
with Troy Anthony Davis, Foreword
by Sister Helen Prejean
978-1-60846-294-0 $18.00 Trade Paper
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The John Carlos Story
The Sports Moment That Changed
the World
John Carlos with Dave Zirin
Foreword by Cornel West
978-1-60846-224-7 $15.95 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-127-1 $22.95 Trade Cloth
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No One Is Illegal
Fighting Racism and State Violence
on the U.S.-Mexico Border
Mike Davis, Justin Akers Chacn
978-1-931859-35-6 $18.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-052-6 $18.00 Ebook All
People Wasnt Made to Burn
A True Story of Housing, Race,
and Murder in Chicago
Joe Allen
978-1-60846-126-4 $22.95 Trade Cloth
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The Political Economy of Racism
Melvin Leiman
978-1-60846-066-3 $22.00 Trade Paper
Rats, Riots, and Revolution
Black Housing in the 1960s
Keeanga Taylor
978-1-60846-248-3 $16.00 Trade Paper October 2014
978-1-60846-249-0 $16.00 Ebook All
The Speech
The Story Behind Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr.s Dream
Gary Younge
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A Time to Die
The Attica Prison Revolt
Tom Wicker
978-1-60846-215-5 $18.00 Trade Paper
Russian History
All Power to the Soviets
Lenin 19141917 (Vol. 2)
Tony Cliff
978-1-931859-10-3 $15.00 Flexibound
The Bolsheviks Come to Power
The Revolution of 1917 in Petrograd
Alexander Rabinowitch
978-1-931859-85-1 $19.00 Trade Paper
Building the Party
Lenin 18931914 (Vol. 1)
Tony Cliff
978-1-931859-01-1 $15.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-314-5 $15.00 Ebook All
History of the Russian Revolution
Leon Trotsky
978-1-931859-45-5 $32.00 Trade Paper
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Revolution and Counterrevolution
Class Struggle in a Moscow Metal Factory
Kevin Murphy
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The Revolution Besieged
Lenin 19171923 (Vol. 3)
Tony Cliff
978-1-60846-087-8 $17.00 Trade Paper
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My People
Are Rising
Memoir of a
Black Panther Party Captain
Aaron Dixon, Foreword
by Judson L. Jeffries
Aaron Dixon is a courageous,
compassionate, and wise free-
dom fighter whose story of his
pioneering work in the Black
Panther Party is powerful and poignant. Dont miss it!
Cornel West
This book is a moving memoir experience: a must-read.
Bobby Seale
Dixons lyrical prose provides a candid appraisal of the Black
Panther Party that highlights the neglected contributions of
Northwest activists. This is a striking blend of social history,
memoir, and political analysis. Required reading for all
those interested in Black liberation struggles and radical his-
tory of the twentieth century.
Laura Chrisman, editor in chief, the Black Scholar, and the Nancy
K. Ketcham Endowed Chair of English, University of Washington
Aaron Dixon is one of the cofounders of the Seattle chapter
of the Black Panther Party. He has since founded Central
House, a nonproft that provides transitional housing for
youth, and was one of the cofounders of the Cannon House,
a senior assisted-living facility. Dixon ran for US Senate on the
Green Party ticket in 2006.
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Revolution in Danger
Victor Serge
978-1-60846-083-0 $14.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-084-7 $14.00 Ebook All
Russia: From Workers State
to State Capitalism
Edited by Anthony Arnove
978-1-931859-06-6 $9.00 Trade Paper
Year One of
the Russian Revolution
Victor Serge
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US History
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Always on Strike
Frank Little and the Western Wobblies
Arnold Stead
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978-1-60846-226-1 $16.00 Ebook All
Americas Got Democracy
The Making of the Worlds Longest-Running
Reality Show
Danny Katch
978-1-60846-298-8 $9.99 Ebook All
The American Socialist
Movement
18971912
Ira Kipnis
978-1-931859-12-7 $20.00 Trade Paper
Be Realistic
Demand the Impossible
Mike Davis
978-1-60846-217-9 $4.95 Saddle-stitched
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The Bending Cross
A Biography of Eugene Victor Debs
Ray Ginger, Introduction by Mike Davis
978-1-931859-40-0 $20.00 Trade Paper
The Democrats
A Critical History
Lance Selfa
978-1-60846-192-9 $16.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-049-6 $16.00 Ebook All
Disobedience and Democracy
Nine Fallacies on Law and Order
Howard Zinn
978-1-60846-304-6 $15.00 Trade Paper
Emma
Howard Zinn
978-1-60846-307-7 $15.00 Trade Paper
Failure to Quit
Reflections of an Optimistic Historian
Howard Zinn
978-1-60846-303-9 $15.00 Trade Paper
Howard Zinn Speaks
Collected Speeches, 19632009
Howard Zinn, Edited by Anthony Arnove
978-1-60846-223-0 $26.95 Trade Cloth
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Independent Politics
The Green Party Strategy Debate
Edited by Howie Hawkins
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Palante
Young Lords Party,
Michael Abramson
Introduction by Iris Morales
In 1969, a group of young,
primarily Puerto Rican ac-
tivists founded the Young
Lords Party in New York City,
taking inspiration from the
Black Panther Party. Dramatic
takeovers of institutions
such as Te Peoples Church, where they ran a free break-
fast program, and Lincoln Hospital, where they held free
testing for tuberculosis and lead poisoningbrought
media and public attention to the socioeconomic and po-
litical situation of people of color in the United States.
Palante, the frst book by and about the radical organ-
ization, is brought back into print here with new intro-
ductory material. Capturing the spirit and actions of the
sixties movements, Palante features political essays by
members, oral histories of their lives leading into the party,
and more than seventy-fve photos of their vibrant mem-
bership and actions.
Michael Abramson is a photographer and publisher who lives
in Brooklyn, New York.
Iris Morales is the producer of the documentary Palante, Siempre
Palante! Te Young Lords, which aired on PBS, and is the executive
director of the Union Square Awards.
978-1-60846-129-5 Trade Paper $24.95 154 pages
Justice in Everyday Life
The Way It Really Works
Howard Zinn
978-1-60846-302-2 $19.00 Trade Paper
The Lean Years
A History of the American Worker, 19201933
Irving Bernstein
Introduction byFrances Fox Piven
978-1-60846-063-2 $25.00 Trade Paper
Lessons for Our Struggle
Frances Fox Piven
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Lucy Parsons
An American Revolutionary
Carolyn Ashbaugh
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Mayor 1%
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Kari Lydersen
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North Star
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Peter Camejo
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Occupying Wall Street
The Inside Story of an Action
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Writers for the 99%
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The Old Man
John Brown at Harpers Ferry
Truman Nelson
Introduction by Mike Davis
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The Party
A Political Memoir (Volume 1)
Barry Sheppard
978-1-931859-34-9 $20.00 Trade Paper
Postwar America
19451971
Howard Zinn
978-1-60846-300-8 $18.00 Trade Paper
Revolution in Seattle
A Memoir
Harvey OConnor
978-1-931859-74-5 $18.00 Trade Paper
SNCC
The New Abolitionists
Howard Zinn
978-1-60846-299-5 $18.00 Trade Paper
The Silenced Majority
Stories of Uprisings, Occupations,
Resistance, and Hope
Amy Goodman and Denis Moynihan,
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The Southern Mystique
Howard Zinn
978-1-60846-306-0 $18.00 Trade Paper
The Turbulent Years
A History of the American Worker,
19331941
Irving Bernstein, Introduction
by Frances Fox Piven
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Lineages
of Revolt
Issues of Contemporary
Capitalism in the Middle East
Adam Hanieh
While the outcomes of the
tumultuous uprisings that
continue to transfx the Arab
world remain uncertain, the
root causes of rebellion persist.
Drawing upon extensive empirical research, Lineages of
Revolt tracks the major shifts in the regions political econ-
omy over recent decades. In this illuminating and original
work, Adam Hanieh explores the contours of neoliberal
policies, dynamics of class and state formation, imperial-
ism and the nature of regional accumulation, the signif-
cance of Palestine and the Gulf Arab states, and the
ramifcations of the global economic crisis. By mapping
the complex and contested nature of capitalism in the
Middle East, the book demonstrates that a full under-
standing of the uprisings needs to go beyond a simple
focus on dictators and democracy.
Adam Hanieh teaches Development Studies at the School of
Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London.
He is author of Capitalism and Class in the Gulf Arab States.
978-1-60846-325-1 Trade Paper $19.95 274 pages Ebook available
World History
and Current
Affairs
African Struggles Today
Social Movements Since Independence
Peter Dwyer and Leo Zeilig
978-1-60846-120-2 $17.00 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-308-4 $17.00 Ebook All
Class Struggle and Resistance
in Africa
Edited by Leo Zeilig
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Reading
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Marcus Solomon, prisoner on Robben Island, 19641974
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Te Center for Economic Research and Social
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tral goal is education. By highlighting alterna-
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Percy Bysshe Shelleys famous poem, Mask of Anarchy, gave us the name for this
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world to organize together against tyranny and injustice, which we feel well expresses
our own motivation for collecting the resources in this site:
Rise like Lions after slumber
In unvanquishable number
Shake your chains to earth like dew
Which in sleep had fallen on you
Ye are manythey are few.
Tere are so many voices and so many struggles scattered across the planet (and the
Internet). We are attempting to gather these voices in unvanquishable number into
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people included here into their own struggles for justice.
Te idea of this website frst came from the annual Socialism conferences, packed
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