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  • av Lucien Goldmann
    367

    Classic introduction to Kant's philosophy.

  • - The New Military Urbanism
    av Stephen Graham
    421

    Cities are the new battleground of our increasingly urban world. From the slums of the global South to the wealthy financial centers of the West, Cities Under Siege traces the spread of political violence through the sites, spaces, infrastructure and symbols of the world's rapidly expanding metropolitan areas.Drawing on a wealth of original research, Stephen Graham shows how Western militaries and security forces now perceive all urban terrain as a conflict zone inhabited by lurking shadow enemies. Urban inhabitants have become targets that need to be continually tracked, scanned and controlled. Graham examines the transformation of Western armies into high-tech urban counter-insurgency forces. He looks at the militarization and surveillance of international borders, the use of ';security' concerns to suppress democratic dissent, and the enacting of legislation to suspend civilian law. In doing so, he reveals how the New Military Urbanism permeates the entire fabric of urban life, from subway and transport networks hardwired with high-tech ';command and control' systems to the insidious militarization of a popular culture corrupted by the all-pervasive discourse of ';terrorism.'

  • - Racial Oppression and Social Control
    av Theodore W. Allen
    397

    Groundbreaking analysis of the birth of racism in America - volume 1.

  • av Prosper-Olivier Lissagaray
    507

    The classic history of the Paris Commune.

  • - A Biography
    av David Macey
    601

    Born in Martinique, Frantz Fanon (192561) trained as a psychiatrist in Lyon before taking up a post in colonial Algeria. He had already experienced racism as a volunteer in the Free French Army, in which he saw combat at the end of the Second World War. In Algeria, Fanon came into contact with the Front de Libration Nationale, whose ruthless struggle for independence was met with exceptional violence from the French forces. He identified closely with the liberation movement, and his political sympathies eventually forced him out the country, whereupon he became a propagandist and ambassador for the FLN, as well as a seminal anticolonial theorist.David Macey's eloquent life of Fanon provides a comprehensive account of a complex individual's personal, intellectual and political development. It is also a richly detailed depiction of postwar French culture. Fanon is revealed as a flawed and passionate humanist deeply committed to eradicating colonialism.Now updated with new historical material, Frantz Fanon remains the definitive biography of a truly revolutionary thinker.

  • - Writers Respond to War and Occupation
     
    267

    Impassioned and intimate writing to Palestinians from celebrated American writers

  • - Narratives of Life Under Occupation
     
    381

    What is life really like in Gaza and the West Bank?

  • - And Other Essays
    av Ralph Miliband
    187

    Essential writings from a leading British Socialist thinker

  • av Paolo Virno
    277

    Dej vu, which doubles and confuses our experience of time, is a psychological phenomenon with peculiar relevance to our contemporary historical circumstances. From this starting point, the acclaimed Italian philosopher Paolo Virno examines the construct of memory, the passage of time, and the ';end of history.' Through thinkers such as Bergson, Kojeve and Nietzsche, Virno shows how our perception of history can become suspended or paralysed, making the distinction between ';before' and ';after,' cause and effect, seem derisory. In examining the way the experience of time becomes historical, Virno forms a radical new theory of historical temporality.

  • - How the US Military Recruited Neo-Nazis, Gang Members, and Criminals to Fight the War on Terror
    av Matt Kennard
    357

    How the Us Military Recruited Neo-Nazis, Gang Members, and Criminals to Fight the War on Terror

  • - Women Who Invented the Twentieth Century
    av Sheila Rowbotham
    357

    From the 1880s to the 1920s, a profound social awakening among women extended the possibilities of change far beyond the struggle for the vote. Amid the growth of globalized trade, mass production, immigration and urban slums, American and British women broke with custom and prejudice. Taking off corsets, forming free unions, living communally, buying ethically, joining trade unions, doing social work in settlements, these ';dreamers of a new day' challenged ideas about sexuality, mothering, housework, the economy and citizenship. Drawing on a wealth of research, Sheila Rowbotham has written a groundbreaking new history that shows how women created much of the fabric of modern life. These innovative dreamers raised questions that remain at the forefront of our twenty-first-century lives.

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    317

    Leading international voices argue for boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel.

  • - The US in the World Economy
    av Robert Brenner
    381

    This text shows that the "New Economy" was a fragile phenomenon which was never freed from fundamental problems continuing to afflict the global economy. Dismantling the hype surrounding US expansion, it shows that transcending economic stagnation in the future is not yet a foregone conclusion.

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    - A Group Portrait
     
    301

    Voices of Sartre, Lukacs, Chomsky, Harvey and others in conversation with NLR.

  • av Richard Gott
    397

    The authoritative first-hand account of contemporary Venezuela, Hugo Chvez places the country's controversial and charismatic president in historical perspective, and examines his plans and programs. Welcomed in 1999 by the inhabitants of the teeming shanty towns of Caracas as their potential savior, and greeted by Washington with considerable alarm, this former golpista-turned-democrat took up the aims and ambitions of Venezuela's liberator, simn Bolivar. Now in office for over a decade, President Chvez has undertaken the most wide-ranging transformation of oil-rich Venezuela for half a century, and dramatically affected the political debate throughout Latin America. In this updated edition, Richard Gott reflects on the achievements of the Bolivarian revolution, and the challenges that lie ahead.

  • - Essays on the Global Condition
    av Arjun Appadurai
    371

    Acclaimed author presents a decade's research toward creating an anthropology of the future.

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    361

    All-star cast of radical intellectuals discuss the continued importance of communism.

  • - A History in Footsteps
    av Eric Hazan
    407

    The Invention of Paris is a tour through the streets and history of the French capital under the guidance of radical Parisian author and publisher Eric Hazan. Hazan reveals a city whose squares echo with the riots, rebellions and revolutions of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Combining the raconteur's ear for a story with a historian's command of the facts, he introduces an incomparable cast of characters: the literati, the philosophers and the artists—Balzac, Baudelaire, Blanqui, Flaubert, Hugo, Maney, and Proust, of course; but also Doisneau, Nerval and Rousseau. It is a Paris dyed a deep red in its convictions. It is haunted and vitalized by the history of the barricades, which Hazan retells in rich detail. The Invention of Paris opens a window on the forgotten byways of the capital's vibrant and bloody past, revealing the city in striking new colors.

  • - Place, Politics and Identity in the Nature-culture Borderlands
     
    421

    A broad-ranging collection of essays, this book contributes to a re-thinking about humans' relation to animals. It explores the diverse ways in which animals shape the formation of human identity, looking, for example, at the radicalization and gendering of animal images.

  • av Louis Althusser
    261

    French philosopher with his groundbreaking study of Machiaveilli.

  • - Modernity and Avant-Garde
    av Peter Osborne
    341

    A major philosophical intervention into contemporary cultural theory that challenges the terms of its understanding of time and history.

  • av Guy Debord
    201

    Stinging revolutionary critique of contemporary society.

  • - Ambiguous Identities
    av Etienne Balibar
    171

    A key dialogue on identity and nationalism by major critics of capitalism.

  • av Andre Gorz
    331

    Major French thinkers shows how the discourse of economics warps thought.

  • - (Wo Es War)
    av Jeremy Bentham
    261

    Classic writings on the Panopticon from the renowned English philosopher

  • av Ben Watson
    481

    Lifts the lid on an artistic ferment which has defied every known law of the music business.

  • av Ernest Mandel
    291

    Compelling and succinct History of WWII

  • av Alain Badiou
    317

    Leading radical intellectual tackles the many controversial interpretations of Wagner's work

  • av Greg Grandin
    277

    In 1984, indigenous rights activist Rigoberta Mench published a harrowing account of life under a military dictatorship in Guatemala. That autobiographyI, Rigoberta Menchtransformed the study and understanding of modern Guatemalan history and brought its author international renown. She won a Nobel Peace Prize in 1992. At that point, she became the target of historians seeking to discredit her testimony and deny US complicity in the genocidal policies of the Guatemalan regime.Told here is the story of an unlettered woman who became the spokesperson for her people and clashed with the intellectual apologists of the world's most powerful nation. What happened to her autobiography speaks volumes about power, perception and race on the world stage. This critical companion to Mench's work will disabuse many readers of the lies that have been told about this courageous individual.

  • - Interviews with New Left Review
    av Raymond Williams
    451

    Raymond Williams made a central contribution to the intellectual culture of the Left in the English-speaking world. He was also one of the key figures in the foundation of cultural studies in Britain, which turned critical skills honed on textual analysis to the examination of structures and forms of resistance apparent in everyday life. Politics and Letters is a volume of interviews with Williams, conducted by New Left Review, designed to bring into clear focus the major theoretical and political issues posed by his work. Introduced by writer Geoff Dyer, Politics and Letters ranges across Williams's biographical development, the evolution of his cultural theory and literary criticism, his work on dramatic forms and his fiction, and an exploration of British and international politics.

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