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  • - Counterterrorism, Islam, and the Security State
    av Rizwaan Sabir
    311 - 1 381

    Echoes of Kandahar on the streets of Britain - how counterinsurgency in the Middle East is applied at home

  • av Peter Gelderloos
    261 - 1 381

  • av Rob McKenzie
    196 - 1 381

    'Early in my research, a friend with excellent knowledge of the United Auto Workers internal operations told me, "e;Don't give up. They are hiding something"e;...'It's 1990, and US labour is being outsourced to Mexico. Rumours of a violent confrontation at the Mexican Ford Assembly plant on January 8 reach the United Auto Workers (UAW) union in the US: nine employees had been shot by a group of drunken thugs and gangsters, in an act of political repression which changed the course of Mexican and US workers' rights forever.Rob McKenzie was working at the Ford Twin Cities Assembly plant in Minnesota when he heard of the attack. He didn't believe the official story, and began a years-long investigation to uncover the truth. His findings took him further than he expected - all the way to the doors of the CIA.Virtually unknown outside of Mexico, the full story of 'El Golpe', or 'The Coup', is a dark tale of political intrigue that still resonates today.

  • - Contradictions in Transition
     
    1 231

    Exploring the conflict between China's rapid modernisation and the west, as well as its own traditional values -- KO

  • av Mohamed Abdou
    327 - 1 381

  • - Networked Production, AI and Human Labour
     
    327

    A wide-ranging, myth-busting and balanced materialist account of an overheated discourse

  • av Patrick O'Hare
    347 - 1 381

  • - A Living History of Palestine
     
    1 397

    First-generation Palestinian refugees recall life before and after the Nakba

  • - Labour under Neoliberal Authoritarianism
     
    1 381

    A comprehensive new study that uncovers the real story of working-class struggle in Turkey

  • av Christopher (Institute for Public Policy Research) Thomas
    287 - 1 381

  • av James Muldoon
    287 - 1 381

    'Ground-breaking and ambitious' - Nick Srnicek, author of Platform CapitalismWhoever controls the platforms, controls the future. Platform Socialism sets out an alternative vision and concrete proposals for a digital economy that expands our freedom.Powerful tech companies now own the digital infrastructure of twenty-first century social life. Masquerading as global community builders, these companies have developed sophisticated new techniques for extracting wealth from their users.James Muldoon shows how grassroots communities and transnational social movements can take back control from Big Tech. He reframes the technology debate and proposes a host of new ideas, from the local to the international, for how we can reclaim the emancipatory possibilities of digital platforms. Drawing on sources from forgotten histories to contemporary prototypes, he proposes an alternative system and charts a roadmap for how we can get there.

  • av Jon Burnett
    311 - 1 381

    The politics of punishment meet labour exploitation in this new analysis

  • av Mark Graham
    321 - 1 381

    Today's urban environments are layered with data and algorithms that fundamentally shape how we perceive and move through space. But are our digitally dense environments continuing to amplify inequalities rather than alleviate them? This book looks at the key contours of information inequality, and who, what and where gets left out.Platforms like Google Maps and Wikipedia have become important gateways to understanding the world, and yet they are characterised by significant gaps and biases, often driven by processes of exclusion. As a result, their digital augmentations tend to be refractions rather than reflections: they highlight only some facets of the world at the expense of others.This doesn't mean that more equitable futures aren't possible. By outlining the mechanisms through which our digital and material worlds intersect, the authors conclude with a roadmap for what alternative digital geographies might look like.

  • av Anitra Nelson
    321 - 1 381

    'A fascinating portal into arguments about why we need to get beyond money' - Harry CleaverWhat would a world without money look like? This book is a lively thought experiment that deepens our understanding of how money is the driver of political power, environmental destruction and social inequality today, arguing that it has to be abolished rather than repurposed to achieve a postcapitalist future.Grounded in historical debates about money, Anitra Nelson draws on a spectrum of political and economic thought and activism, including feminism, ecoanarchism, degrowth, permaculture, autonomism, Marxism and ecosocialism. Looking to Indigenous rights activism and the defence of commons, an international network of activists engaged in a fight for a money-free society emerges.Beyond Money shows that, by organising around post-money versions of the future, activists have a hope of creating a world that embodies their radical values and visions.

  • av Giorgos Charalambous
    344

    Is today's left really new? How has the European radical left evolved?Giorgos Charalambous answers these questions by looking at three moments of rapid political change - the late 1960s to late 1970s; the turn of the millennium; and post-2008. He challenges the conventional understanding of a 'new left', drawing out continuities with earlier movements and parties.Charalambous examines the 'Long '68', symbolised by the May uprisings in France, which saw the rise of new left forces and the widespread criticism by younger radical activists of traditional communist and socialist parties. He puts this side by side with the turn of the millennium when the Global Justice Movement rose to prominence and changed the face of the international left, and also the period after the financial crash of 2008 and the rise of anti-austerity politics which initiated the most recent wave ofnew left parties such as Podemos in Spain and Syriza in Greece.With a unique 'two-level' perspective, Charalambousapproaches the left through both social movements and party politics,looking at identities, rhetoric and organisation, and bringing a fresh new approach to radical history, as well as assessing challenges for both activists and scholars.

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    327

    The story of how African societies are resisting financial dependency and colonial legacies

  • - Redefinition and the Myth of the 'Collective Jew'
    av Antony (Bruno Kreisky Forum) Lerman
    271

    A clear-sighted exploration of how antisemitism has been politicised, and the damaging consequences of its redefinition

  • - Radical Geographies of Control and Resistance
    av Craig M. Dalton & Jim E. Thatcher
    321 - 1 381

    An introduction to learning how to protect ourselves and organise against Big Data

  • - Loved to Death in the Racial Embrace
    av Phanuel Antwi
    287

    What can a cuddle tell us about intimacy, violence and racism?

  • - Ireland's Unfinished Fight for Reproductive Rights
    av Camilla Fitzsimons
    311 - 1 381

    A celebration and analysis of a 35-year long grassroots movement that successfully overturned the ban on abortion in Ireland

  • av Brian O'Boyle & Kieran Allen
    196 - 1 381

    An expose of how incredible wealth is funnelled through a country without benefiting its people

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    327

    Will war ever end? Feminists across the world are proving that they can oppose patriarchal capitalist violence

  • - Manufacturing a Campus Culture War
    av Isaac Kamola & Ralph Wilson
    311 - 1 381

    The demand for free speech on campus is a distraction, we need to follow the money

  • - Legacies of Indenture in Britain's Caribbean Empire
     
    1 231

    The history and legacy of Indian and Chinese Caribbean indentured labourers who were part of the Windrush generation

  • av Abdul Alkalimat
    411 - 1 397

    A peerless reference guide to the history of Black Studies from one of the discipline's founders

  • - The Definitive Edition
    av Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin
    196 - 1 381

    A revolutionary classic written by a living legend of Black Liberation

  • - Workers and Robots at Amazon
    av Alessandro Delfanti
    287 - 1 231

    Amazon's despotic automation and surveillance technologies may well be its downfall

  • - Political Economy Beyond Crisis and Hope
     
    1 381

    A diverse and impactful collection of essays on the postcapital future

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    1 381

    A watershed moment in transgender theory

  • - 200 Years of the Guardian
     
    1 381

    A comprehensive and wide-ranging critique of the Guardian's journalism and political values

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