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  • - Writers on Abortion
     
    407

    With reproductive freedom under unprecedented attack, Choice Words, edited by poet Annie Finch, takes back the cultural conversation on abortion.

  • - A Rank and File History of UPS
    av Joe Allen
    281 - 611

    An engaging look behind the curtain of one of America's most important companies.

  • - LatiNext
     
    291

    A BreakBeat Poets anthology that opposes silence and re-mixes the soundtrack of the Latinx diaspora across diverse poetic traditions.

  • - The Civil Rights Act of 1875
    av Alan Friedlander
    651

    The first full-length study of the Civil Rights Act of 1875 and its afterlives.

  • av Hal Draper
    391

    A new, definitive, translation of the Karl Marx and Frederick Engels' Communist Mannifesto by American socialist luminary, Hal Draper.

  • - Discourse and Decolonization
     
    411

    A timely collection of essays examining the legacies and politics of knowledge production and the writing-back paradigm.

  • av Andy Blunden
    391

    One the world's foremost experts on Hegel presents the often-ignored philosopher's ideas for today's activists.

  • - The Revolutionary Passion of Rosa Luxemburg
    av Paul Le Blanc
    661

    A remarkable collection of essays illuminating Rosa Luxemburg's tremendous contributions to revolutionary struggle and enduring relevance.

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    - Puerto Rico Before and After the Storm
     
    627

    An in-depth look at Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria and the preexisting crisis that conditioned this historic disaster.

  • - The Path to a Socialist Party, 1897-1904
     
    1 041

    This massive six volume set gathers together the most important spoken and written words of Debs for the first time, allowing a deeper understanding of radical political opposition in America during the first quarter of the twentieth century.

  • - A Litany for Survival
    av Staceyann Chin
    611

    Powerhouse, world-renowned LGBTQ poet and spoken-word artist Staceyann Chin curates the first full-length collection of her poems.

  • - A Foundry Theatre Production
     
    661

    Inspired by the twenty-five-year history of New York's Foundry Theatre, A Moment on the Clock of the World is an anthology of inquiry arising both within and between art and social justice practices.

  • - Paul Coates and Eddie Conway Talk About Life, Politics, and The Revolution
    av Susie Day
    261 - 611

    Former Black Panthers Paul Coates and Eddie Conway discuss lives, politics, and their friendship that helped Eddie survive decades in prison.

  • av Kara Jackson
    187

    Kara Jackson's Bloodstone Cowboy is a reclamation of her lineage, an affirmation of self, and a declaration of her right to contain multitudes. These poems from the 2019 National Youth Poet Laureate complicate the definition of womanhood, troubling what it means to live in a body and love it. A complex and resilient love permeates Jackson's writing, from anthems praising her full belly to poems grappling with "sort-of" love for her midwestern hometown.Drawing on the rich traditions of Lucille Clifton and Sharon Olds, this expansive collection proudly claims the inheritance of her family's southern roots, while carving out space for Jackson to exist fully without shame. As she writes, "when the day calls I will answer to my name / claim it"

  • av Mariame Kaba
    277

    ';This book is a crucial tool for parents, educators, and anyone who cares about the well-being of children who, through no fault of their own, are forced to bear the consequences of our country's obsession with incarceration. For children who desperately miss their parents, feel confused, or are teased at school, this book can go a long way in letting them know that they are not alone and in normalizing their experiences.' Eve L. EwingA little girl who misses her father because he's away in prison shares how his absence affects different parts of her life. Her greatest excitement is the days when she gets to visit her beloved father. With gorgeous illustrations throughout, this book illuminates the heartaches of dealing with missing a parent and shows that a little girl's love can overcome her father's incarceration.Mariame Kaba is an educator and organizer based in New York City. She has been active in anti-criminalization and anti-violence movements for the past thirty years. bria royal is a multidiscipliinary artist based in Chicago.

  • - Essays on Capital
    av Paul Mattick
    391

    Theory as Critique argues that the key to understanding Marx's Capital lies in viewing it as a critique of economic theory.

  • - From Cubism to Pop-Art
    av Mikhail Lifshitz
    327

    An essential text in the history of Marxist art theory, available in English for the first time

  • av John Reed
    291

    Ten Days That Shook the World is an undisputed classic of political reportage. A stunning first-hand account overflowing with urgency and immediacy, Reed's masterpiece lives and breathes the streets, meeting halls, posters and pamphlets of the revolution he witnessed. Like no other work, it places the reader shoulder to shoulder with the people's militias, factory committees, propagandists and crowds which thronged St Petersburg's squares to protest, celebrate, and strike. Rather than a coup orchestrated by a select few, the revolution here emerges in all its true energy, chaos, and creativity as a mass struggle from below for liberation, equality, and socialism.A hundred years after its initial publication, Ten Days That Shook the World remains an unparalleled account of one of the twentieth century's most seminal events.

  • - The Rise and Fall of the American Railway Union, 1892-1896
     
    1 011

    Eugene V. Debs Selected Works will provide activists and scholars with a definitive trove of his best work that remains readable, informative, and inspiring.

  • av Hal Draper
    261 - 527

  • av Susan Buck-Morss
    201 - 1 011

    Susan Buck-Morss highlights new forms of international solidarity and revolutionary subjectivity that can break the impasse of neoliberal capitalism and reactionary nationalism.

  • - Hillbillies, White Trash, and Rednecks Against White Supremacy
    av Eric Kerl
    551

    White Bred, with sharp arguments, backed-up by groundbreaking research, masterully demonstrates how and why white-supremacist citadels of power, prestige, and wealth are inaccessible to most white people.

  • av Samuel Bowles
    347

    A classic work of radical educational theory and a progressive economic vision of equity and equality in America's schools.

  • - Essays on Labour, Money and Contemporary Capitalism
    av Alfredo Saad-Filho
    391

    A landmark collection of essays by renowned Marxist political economist Alfredo Saad-Filho.

  • - Studies in Philosophy, Struggle, and Endurance
    av Ted Stolze
    451

    Marxism, to be truly relevant, must engage in constant critical encounter with contemporary ideas. Stolze shows us how to Become Marxist.

  • - Class Structures, Economic Development, the State and the Formation of the French Working Class, 1750-1914
    av Xavier Lafrance
    411

    Political Scientist Xavier Lafrance provides a pathbreaking account of the emergence of capitalism in France.

  • - The Music of Protest and Hope in Jane Addams's Chicago
    av Graham Cassano
    387

    Hull House Songs, newly republished with a critical commentary, recovers the hidden emancipatory possibilities of the Hull-House women's legacy.

  • - Uneven and Combined Development. Dissident Marxism in the United States: Volume 4
     
    677

    The third in a documentary trilogy of U.S. Trotskyism, this volume spans 1954 to 1965, surveying the Cold War era, the Black liberation struggle, the "third wave" of feminism, and more.

  • - Australia's Accord, the Labour Movement and the Neoliberal Project
    av Elizabeth Humphrys
    391

    In this timely and controversial treatment of the Australian labour movement, Humphrys examines the role of the Labor Party and trade unions in constructing neoliberalism in Australia.

  • - Left Opposition in the United States. Dissident Marxism in the United States: Volume 2
     
    681

    The first in a documentary trilogy of U.S. Trotskyism, this volume spans 1928 to 1940, surveying labor struggles, contributions to the study of history and Marxist theory, and confrontations and convergences among left currents.

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