Professional Documents
Culture Documents
HAYMARKET BOOKS
2015
In these newly collected essays, interviews, and speeches, worldrenowned activist and scholar Angela Y. Davis illuminates the connections between struggles against state violence and oppression
throughout history and around the world.
Reflecting on the importance of Black feminism, intersectionality,
and prison abolitionism for todays struggles, Davis discusses the legacies of previous liberation strugglesfrom the Black freedom movement to the South African anti-apartheid movement. She highlights
connections and analyzes todays struggles against state terror, from
Ferguson to Palestine.
John Pilger
On Palestine
Noam Chomsky and Ilan Papp Edited by Frank Barat
March 2015 978-1-60846-470-8 $11.95 Paperback Not available in UK, EU, or ANZ
Ebook available
Uncivil Rites
Palestine and the Limits of Academic Freedom
Steven Salaita
You wont see segments about it on the nightly news or read about it
on the front page of Americas newspapers, but the Pentagon is fighting a new shadow war in Africa, helping to destabilize whole countries
and preparing the ground for future blowback. Behind closed doors,
US ocers now claim that Africa is the battlefield of tomorrow,
today. In Tomorrows Battlefield, award-winning journalist and bestselling author Nick Turse exposes the shocking true story of the US
militarys spreading secret wars in Africa.
Nick Turses investigative reporting has revealed a remarkable picture of evolving US military operations in Africa that have been concealed from view, but
have ominous portent, as he demonstrates vividly and in depth.
Noam Chomsky
Gripping and meticulous, Nick Turses reporting on Africa sheds muchneeded light on shadowy missions the US military would rather keep secret.
His investigations of US military missions in Africa in Tomorrows Battlefield
reveal a secret war with grave implications for Africans and Americans, alike.
Tomorrows Battlefield
US Proxy Wars and Secret Ops in Africa
Nick Turse
Glenn Greenwald
The indispensable Nick Turse introduces us to the rapidly expanding American military footprint in Africa. It is astounding how few other journalists
have paid attention to this highly important story.
Adam Hochschild, author of To End All Wars and King Leopolds Ghost
In the first book-length account of AFRICOMs operations, Nick Turse chronicles how in a very short time, Africa went from the margins of US foreign
policyto be not just the war zone of tomorrow but of today.
Guardian
Concerning Violence [is] a postcolonialist montage . . . [an] illustration of
Fanons 1961 anticolonialist broadside, The Wretched of the Earth,
abridged and sharpened to its ferocious point.
Concerning Violence
Gran Hugo Olsson is a documentary filmmaker, cinematographer, and author. He is the director of four feature films, includinge Black Power Mixtape: 19671975and Concerning Violence. is is his second book.
we are the boat / returning to dock / we are the footprints / on the northern
trail / we are the iron / coloring the soil / we cannot / be erased
from Refugee
Remi Kanazis poetry presents an unflinching look at the lives of Palestinians under occupation and as refugees scattered across the globe.
In Kanazis second collection, he captures the stubborn refusal of the
Palestinian people to allow themselves to be erased, gives voice to the
ongoing struggle for liberation, and explores the meaning of international solidarity.
Read his words out loud for yourself and your friends. Let their compassionate anger, their intricate dance of ideas, their unflinching witness watch
over you, dance with you, pick you up, and spur you to action.
There is more truth, and perhaps finally more news, in Remi Kanazis
poems than the pages of your daily newspaper or the sterile reports that
flash across your screens.
Remi Kanazi is the author of Poetic Injustice: Writings on Resistance and Palestine, a Lannan Foundation residency fellow, and an advisory committee
member for the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel.
During the summer of 2014, the Israeli military shelled civilian populations in Gaza for fifty-one days. 2,139 Palestinians, most of them
civilians, were killedincluding more than 490 children. Palestinian
journalist and photographer Mohammed Omer, who is based in Gaza,
presents here the untold stories of the victims and survivors of Israels
most recent assault. ese stories unfold amid the remains of the
schools, hospitals, and mosques that were targeted by the Israeli Defense Forces. Shell Shocked is a gripping and harrowing collection of
war reportage.
Shell-Shocked
On the Ground Under Israels Assault on Gaza
Mohammed Omer
How Capitalism
Underdeveloped Black America
Third Edition
Problems in Race, Political Economy, and Society
Manning Marable Foreword by Leith Mullings
An indispensable contribution
to the movement for racial
justice in postracial America.
In this stirring and insightful analysis, activist and scholar KeeangaYamahtta Taylor surveys the historical and contemporary ravages of
racism and argues that the persistence of structural problems such as
mass incarceration and Black unemployment have created a context
in which this new struggle against police violence holds the potential
to reignite a broader push for Black liberation.
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor writes on Black politics, housing inequality, and
issues of race and class in the United States. Her articles have been published
in Souls: A Critical Journal of Black Politics, Culture and Society, Jacobin, New
Politics, e Black Commentator, Black Agenda Report, Ms. Magazine, and
other publications. Taylor is assistant professor at the Center for African
American Studies at Princeton University.
From #BlackLivesMatter to
Black Liberation
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Field Notes
on Democracy
Diary of
Bergen-Belsen
Listening to Grasshoppers
Updated Edition
Hanna Lvy-Hass
Foreword and Afterword by Amira Hass
Arundhati Roy
Hanna Lvy-Hass emerged a defiant survivor of the Holocaust. Her observations shed new light on the lived experience of Nazi internment.
Lvy-Hass stands alone as the only resistance fighter to record her own
experience inside the camps, and she does so with unflinching clarity
and attention to the political and social divisions inside Bergen-Belsen.
In March 1945, the final month before liberation, nearly 20,000 prisoners
died [at Bergen-Belsen]. Lvy-Hass described this form of genocide in her
diary. . . . Her rare description of the final months of the Holocaust is
marked by political consciousness, moral understanding, and perceptive
observation. Lvy-Hass has much to tell us of death and survival.
Time
The fierceness with which Arundhati Roy loves humanity moves my heart.
Alice Walker
Arundhati Roy is a world-renowned Indian author and global justice activist.
From her celebrated Booker-Prize winning novel e God of Small ings to
her prolific 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.
Eli Friedman has had excellent access to the Chinese trade union, and this
eminently readable book is full of new inside information, interesting anecdotes, and new conceptualizations. This is a must-read for anyone curious about the relationships among Chinese labor, the official trade union,
and the Chinese state.
China on Strike
Narratives of Workers Resistance
Edited by Hao Ren, Zhongjin Li, and Eli Friedman
Zhongjin Li is a PhD candidate in the department of economics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Guernica
Guernica
Annual #1 2014
Annual #2 2015
Guernica magazines new annual anthologies compile the best features, interviews, fiction, poetry, and Guernica Daily articles.
In collaboration with Haymarket Books, and to celebrate its tenth anniversary, Guernica released the first-ever print issue of the online magazine in
2014. It featured the best from each section of the magazine, including a foreword by Nick Flynn and contributions by Rebecca Gayle Howell, Tomaz
Salamun, Nicole Aragi, Cecilia Rodriguez Milanes, and many more.
Guernica stands out like, well, the intimidating cultural, artistic, and political force it is.
Bustle
The world, that terrible heaving gorgeous impossibility, is to be found shining in every edition of Guernica.
Junot Daz
Praise for Guernica Annual #1:
A stellar collection of the best of Guernica, with voices from the fringes, important, probing Q&As, and overall, nonfiction writing that shows us who we really are
today.
FlavorWire
Guernicas first-ever print edition [celebrates] a decade of being the baddest online-only lit mag on the New York City block.
Bustle
Rebecca Solnit
August 2015 ISBN: 978-1-60846-466-1 $12.95 Paperback Available in
US and Canada only Ebook available
Lena Dunham
Trenchant and timely reflections on persistent inequality between women
and men and gender-based violence.
Boston Globe
The Stranger
Writer, historian, and activist Rebecca Solnit is the author of sixteen books about environment, landscape, community, art, politics, hope, and memory. She is a contributing editor to Harpers and a frequent contributor to TomDispatch.com.
Socialism...Seriously
Danny Katch
September 2015 ISBN: 978-1-60846-515-6 $15.00 Paperback
Ebook available
The legend of Joe Hill, brought to life through his letters, songs,
and writings.
Radical songwriter and organizer Joe Hill was murdered by the state
of Utah in 1915, but his songs continue to inspire working-class activists and musicians. is collection of letters, assembled by radical
historian Philip Foner (19101994), with new material by Alexis
Buss, provided a window into the political reflections and personal
struggles behind Hills legacy.
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 could end inequality,
racism, war, and bad jokes.
Joe Hills influence is everywhere. Without Joe Hill, theres no Woody Guthrie,
no Dylan, no Clash, no Public Enemy, no Minor Threat, no System of a Down,
Tom Morello, from the foreword
no Rage Against the Machine.
Joe Hill was a Swedish American labor activist, songwriter, and member of
the Industrial Workers of the World.
Philip S. Foner (19101994) was one of the most prominent Marxist historians in the United States. He documented the lives of workers, African
Americans, and radicals.
Alexis Buss served six terms as general secretary-treasurer of the Industrial
Workers of the World and also worked as a union organizer.
Danny Katch has better comic bomb sights than Jon Stewart: his outrageous, passionate sarcasm always falls exactly on target.
Mike Davis
Danny Katch is an activist and humorist often accused of not knowing the
dierence. He writes a regular column for SocialistWorker.org.
Apartheid Israel
Against Apartheid
A timely and incisive handbook that lays out the case for
academic boycott as a vital component of the struggle to
dismantle Israeli apartheid.
Focusing on the complicity of Israeli universities in maintaining the
occupation of Palestine, and on the repression of academic and political freedom for Palestinians, Against Apartheid powerfully explains
why scholars and students throughout the world should refuse to do
business with Israeli institutions. is rich collection of essays is a
handbook for scholars and activists.
Ashley Dawson is a professor of English at CUNYs Graduate Center and at
the College of Staten Island/CUNY. He is also the editor of the AAUPs
Journal of Academic Freedom.
Bill V. Mullen is a professor of American studies and English at Purdue University and a member of the advisory board of USACBI (United States Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel).
Ali Abunimah is the author of Battle for Justice in Palestine, and One Country:
A Bold Proposal to End the Israeli Palestinian Impasse. He is the co-founder
and director of the widely acclaimed publication e Electronic Intifada.
Bananeras
Second Edition
Women Transforming
the Banana Unions of
Latin America
Dana Frank
February 2016
ISBN: 978-1-60846-535-4
$16.00 Paperback Ebook available
Disposable
Domestics
Poor Workers
Unions
Second Edition
Immigrant Women
Workers in the
Global Economy
Tenth Anniversary
Edition
Rebuilding Labor
from Below
March 2016
ISBN: 978-1-60846-528-6
$17.95 Paperback Ebook available
Grace Chang is a professor of feminist studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Ai-jen Poo is director of the National Domestic Workers
Alliance.
Alicia Garza is special projects director for the National
Domestic Workers Alliance and a cofounder of Black
Lives Matter.
December 2015
ISBN: 978-1-60846-520-0
$19.00 Paperback Ebook available
Confronting Injustice
Ecosocialism
A Radical Alternative
to Capitalist Catastrophe
Umair Muhammad
January 2015 ISBN: 978-1-60846-570-5 $16.00 Paperback
Ebook available
Michael Lwy
April 2015 ISBN: 978-1-60846-471-5 $15.00 Paperback
Ebook available
Capitalism is killing the planet, and the preservation of a natural environment favorable to human life requires a radical alternative. In
this new collection of essays, longtime revolutionary and environmental activist Michael Lwy oers a vision of ecosocialist transformation. is vision combines an understanding of the destructive
logic of the capitalist system with an appreciation for ongoing struggles, particularly in Latin America.
Praise for On Changing the World:
The Revolutionary
Answer
Writings on African American Struggle
C. L. R. James Edited and introduced
BRICS
An Anticapitalist Critique
Edited by Ana Garcia and Patrick Bond
March 2016 ISBN: 978-1-60846-533-0 $19.95 Paperback
Available in US and Canada only Ebook available
by Scott McLemee
January 2016 ISBN: 978-1-60846-566-8 $19.95 Paperback
Ebook available
Returns of Marxism
Michael Roberts
July 2015 ISBN: 978-1-60846-468-5 $19.00 Paperback
Ebook available
Written from a Marxist perspective, this book argues that the global
economy is in a depression. e profitability of capital is too low and
debt built up before the Great Recession is too high. is depression
will end when the profitability of capital is restored through yet another slump.
Michael Roberts has worked as an economist for more than thirty years in
the City of London financial center. He is author of e Great Recession: A
Marxist View (2009).
Paul Le Blanc
June 2015
ISBN: 978-1-60846-464-7
$24.00 Paperback
July 2015
ISBN: 978-1-60846-469-2
$17.95 Paperback
Mandate of
Heaven
Marx and Mao in
Modern China
Nigel Harris
June 2015
ISBN: 978-1-60846-465-4
$18.95 Paperback
Victor Serge was a socialist revolutionary, political theorist, historian, and novelist. His books include Memoirs
of a Revolutionary and Conquered City.
Nigel Harris is a British economist specializing in the economics of metropolitan areas. He is professor emeritus
of economics of the City at University College London
and the author of nineteen books.
Nation-States
We Cannot
Escape History
Neil Davidson
In his latest collection of essays, Neil Davidson brings his formidable analytical powers
to bear on the concept of the capitalist nation-state. rough probing inquiry, Davidson draws out how nationalist ideology and consciousness is used to
bind the subordinate classes to the nation, while simultaneously
using the state as a means of conducting geopolitical competition
for capital.
Neil Davidson
May 2015 ISBN: 978-1-60846-467-8 $26.00 Paperback Ebook available
Praise for How Revolutionary Were the Bourgeois Revolutions? and Holding Fast to an Image of the Past
I was frankly pole-axed by this magnificent book. Davidson resets the entire debate on the character of revolutions: bourgeois, democratic, and socialist. Hes
Mike Davis, author of Planet of Slums
sending me, at least, back to the library.
This is, quite simply, the finest book of its kind.
This is Neil Davidson at his very best. In a sparkling set of essays, Davidson offers a conceptually sophisticated and historically wide-ranging analysis of the work
of classical and contemporary political thinkers. . . . In terms of its depth of learning it stands in comparison with Perry Andersons Zone of Engagement. An
Satnam Virdee, professor of sociology, University of Glasgow
essential read.
Holding Fast to an Image of the Past is illuminating, authoritative, and sometimes very funny. . . . This new collection fruitfully combines wide-ranging erudition
Bridget Fowler, emeritus professor of sociology, University of Glasgow
with vivid vignettes.
Neil Davidson is the author of Discovering the Scottish Revolution (2003), for which he was awarded the Deutscher Prize, How Revolutionary Were the Bourgeois Revolutions? (2012), and Holding Fast to an Image of the Past (2014). Davidson lectures in sociology in the School of Political and Social Science at the University of
Glasgow, Scotland.
Historical Materialism
Book Series
Editorial Board: Sbastien Budgen (Paris), Steve
Edwards (London), 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 institutions 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 coming 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.
Alexander Shlyapnikov,
18851937
Dimensions of Hegemony
Language, Culture and Politics
in Revolutionary Russia
Craig Brandist
978-1-60846-557-6 $28.00 280 pages March 2016
Prophets Unarmed
The Marxism
of Manuel Sacristn
From Communism to the New Social
Movements
Manuel Sacristn, translated
and edited by Renzo Llorente
Reading Gramsci
Francisco Fernndez Buey
978-1-60846-561-3 $28.00 186 pages November 2015
Revolutionary Marxism
in Spain 19301937
Alan Sennett
978-9-00422-107-9 $28.00 346 pages June 2015
A Selection of Documents
Edited with an introduction
by Ben Fowkes
Working-Class Politics
in the German Revolution
Tobias ten-Brink
978-1-60846-474-6 $28.00 272 pages May 2015
Groove
An Aesthetic of Measured Time
Mark Abel
978-1-60846-484-5 $28.00 268 pages June 2015
Spencer Dimmock
Plural Temporalities
Transindividuality and the Aleatory
Between Spinoza and Althusser
Vittorio Morfino
978-1-60846-480-7 $28.00 188 pages June 2015
Karl Marx
Karl Korsch
March 2016 978-1-60846-556-9
$20 200 pages
The
Revolutionary
Marxism of
Antonio
Gramsci
Marxism
in a Lost
Century
A Biography
of Paul Mattick
Gary Roth
Frank Rosengarten
May 2015 978-1-60846-473-9
$28 200 pages
Antonio Gramsci was not only one of the most original and significant communist leaders of his time
but also a creative thinker whose contributions to
the renewal of Marxism remain pertinent today. In
this volume Frank Rosengarten explores Gramscis
writings on a diverse array of topicsfrom Marxist
theory and the responsibility of political leadership
to Gramscis influence on the postcolonial world.
Through close readings of Gramscis socialist journalism, his prison letters, and his Notebooks, Rosengarten captures the full vitality of the Sardinian
communists thought and outlook on life.
The Communist
International and
US Communism,
19191929
Marxs Capital
and Hegels Logic
A Reexamination
Edited by Fred Moseley and Tony Smith
May 2015 978-1-60846-475-3 $28 336 pages
Jacob A. Zumoff
June 2015 978-1-60846-487-6 $28 400 pages
[T]his stimulating volume offers a rich sampling of the newer approach [to
Hegel] and the insights it provides to Marx himself.
Fredric Jameson, Duke University
Trotsky and
the Problem
of Soviet
Bureaucracy
Thomas Twiss
May 2015 978-1-60846-478-4
$36 502 pages
Crisis and
Contradiction
Marxist Perspectives
on Latin America in
the Global Political
Economy
Edited by Susan Spronk
and Jeffery R. Webber
December 2015
978-1-60846-552-1 $28 385 pages
Jeery R. Webber is the author of Red October: LeftIndigenous Struggles in Modern Bolivia (2011).
Max Weber:
Modernization
as Passive
Revolution
A Gramscian Analysis
Jan Rehmann
October 2015 978-1-60846-551-4
$28 432 pages
Previously Published:
Beyond Marx
Criticism of Heaven
www.haymarketbooks.org/category/hm-series
Alasdair MacIntyres
Engagement with Marxism
Criticism of Religion
Althusser
Criticism of Theology
Philosophical, Economic,
and Political Dimensions
Jacques Bidet
Financialization in Crisis
Impersonal Power
Critical Companion
to Contemporary Marxism
Edited by Jacques Bidet and
Stathis Kouvelakis
Criticism of Earth
Discovering Imperialism
Following Marx
978-1-60846-033-5 $28.00 364 pages
In the Steps
of Rosa Luxemburg
19171923
Pierre Brou
Globalization
Lenin Rediscovered
What Is to Be Done? in Context
Lars T. Lih
978-1-931859-58-5 $50 888 pages
Making History
Revolutionary Teamsters
John Riddell
Interventions in Russian
and Soviet History
John Eric Marot
A Marxist Philosophy
of Language
Marx on Gender
and the Family
A Critical Study
Heather Brown
978-1-60846-278-0 $28.00 246 pages
Marxs Temporalities
Massimiliano Tomba
978-1-60846-339-8 $28.00 206 pages
978-1-60846-233-9 $28.00
Plebeian Power
Collective Action and Indigenous,
Working-Class, and Popular Identities
in Bolivia
lvaro Garca Linera
978-1-60846-409-8 $28.00 352 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
Utopia, Ltd.
Theory as History
Essays on Modes of Production
and Exploitation
Jairus Banaji
978-1-60846-143-1 $28.00 408 pages
Theories of Ideology
The Powers of Alienation and Subjection
Jan Rehmann
978-1-60846-408-1 $28.00 350 pages
Time in Marx
The Categories of Time in Marxs Capital
Stavros Tombazos
978-1-60846-415-9 $28.00 327 pages
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
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. Rampant 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 globalization. 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 unchallenged reorientation of the global political economy to reflect this ascendance of capitalist social relations.
Class, Culture,
and the Agrarian Myth
Tom Brass
Collaborative Projects
Community, Solidarity,
and Political Economy in New Deal
Cinema, 19351948
Graham Cassano
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 relationships under capitalism, by considering the spaces of opposition and resistance to these changes, and by articulating capitalism with other systems of
power and dominationfor example race, gender, culturethat have been
defining our new age.
An Interdisciplinary Study
Andy Blunden
978-1-60846-490-6 $28.00 410 pages July 2015
Extractive Imperialism
in the Americas
Capitalisms New Frontier
Edited by James Petras
and Henry Veltmeyer
978-1-60846-494-4 $28.00 322 pages July 2015
Social Structures
of Direct Democracy
On the Political Economy of Equality
John Asimakopoulos
978-1-60846-492-0 $28.00 214 pages July 2015
Social Structures of
Direct Democracy
On the Political Economy of Equality
John Asimakopoulos
July 2015 978-1-60846-492-0 $28 213 pages
Henry Giroux
Previously Published:
Globalization, Migration,
and Colonial Domination
Mohammad A. Chaichian
Modern Colonization
by Medical Intervention
Profitable Ideas
Paul Paolucci
American Anarchism
Nathan Jun
Steven J. Shone
978-1-60846-417-3 $28.00 312 pages
A Critical Appraisal
Edited by Amarnath Amarasingam
An Interdisciplinary
Theory of Activity
Andy Blunden
978-1-60846-145-5 $28.00 346 pages
Capital Accumulation
and Migration
Dennis Canterbury
978-1-60846-342-8 $28.00 258 pages
John Asimakopoulos teaches at the City University of New York and is executive director of the Transformative Studies Institute (TSI), an educational
think tank.
Stateless Citizenship
The Palestinian-Arab Citizens of Israel
Shourideh C. Molavi
978-1-60846-383-1 $28.00 256 pages
Previously Published
by Haymarket Books
Culture
and Media
9.5 Theses on Art and Class
Ben Davis
978-1-60846-268-1 $16.00 Trade Paper
Ebook available
Boots Riley
(Collected Lyrics and Writings)
Boots Riley, Introduction
by Adam Mansbach
978-1-60846-253-7 $22.95 Trade Paper
Ebook available
Essays
Wallace Shawn
978-1-60846-002-1 $18.95 Trade Cloth
Ebook available
978-1-60846-096-0 $13.95 Trade Paper
978-1-60846-004-5 $36.00 Compact Disk
Economics
Democracy at Work
A Cure for Capitalism
Richard Wolff
978-1-60846-247-6 $15.00 Trade Paper
Ebook available
Zombie Capitalism
Education
101 Changemakers
Environment
Kivalina
A Climate Change Story
Christine Shearer
Neoliberalisms War
on Higher Education
Henry A. Giroux
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 Available in US and
Canada only Ebook available
En Espaol
Nos quitan nuestros
trabajos!
y 20 mitos ms sobre la inmigracin
Aviva Chomsky
978-1-60846-101-1 $18.00 Trade Paper
Ebook available
Blackwater
El Auge del Ejercito Mercenario
Mas Poderoso del Mundo
Jeremy Scahill
L-vis Lives!
Racemusic Poems
Kevin Coval
Clara Zetkin
Marx in Soho
A Play on History
Howard Zinn
Intervenciones
Bury My Clothes
Fiction, Poetry,
and Plays
Alan Maass
Gender
and Sexuality
Roger Bonair-Agard
978-1-60846-269-8 $16.00 Trade Paper
Ebook available
Elizabeth Laird
978-1-931859-56-1 $9.95 Trade Paper Available in US only
Alexandra Kollontai
A Biography, Revised Edition
Cathy Porter
Elizabeth Laird
Nadie es ilegal
Combatiendo el racismo
y la violencia del estado en la frontera
Mike Davis, Justin Akers Chacn
Is Just a Movie
Schtick
Earl Lovelace
978-1-60846-175-2 $14.95 Trade Paper Available in US and
Canada only Ebook available
Edith Thomas
978-1-931859-46-2 $16.00 Trade Paper
Globalization
and Imperialism
After the Cataclysm
The Political Economy of Human Rights:
Volume II
Noam Chomsky and Edward S. Herman
978-1-60846-397-8 $27.00 Trade Paper Available in US only
Ebook available
American Insurgents
A Brief History
of American Anti-Imperialism
Richard Seymour
978-1-60846-141-7 $17.00 Trade Paper
Ebook available
Noam Chomsky
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 Available in US
and Canada only
Soldiers in Revolt
In Praise of Barbarians
IraqiGirl
Rogue States
Islamophobia
and the Politics of Empire
Deepa Kumar
Shadow Government
Vietnam
The (Last) War the U.S. Lost
Joe Allen, Foreword by John Pilger
Vietnam
Winter Soldiers
In Solidarity
From Rebellion
to Reform in Bolivia
Class Struggle, Indigenous Liberation,
and the Politics of Evo Morales
Jeffery R. Webber
978-1-60846-106-6 $19.00 Trade Paper
Ebook available
Year 501
Labor
Subterranean Fire
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Tony Cliff
Victor Serge
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Melvin Leiman
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Howard Zinn
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Arundhati Roy
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19451971
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Rise like Lions after slumber
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Ye are manythey are few.
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