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  • av AntiCapitalist Resistance
    111,-

  • av Joseph Daher
    161,-

  • av William I. Robinson
    223,-

  • av Gilbert Achcar
    111,-

    Israel has seized the opportunity of Hamas's operation on 7 October 2023 to devastate Gaza, reducing it to rubble, massacring a huge number of its inhabitants and forcing the rest to flee. Another Nakba is underway 75 years after the creation of Israel. This booklet includes articles by Gilbert Achcar written as the Israeli onslaught started unfolding in Gaza. He explains why the population of Gaza is facing such 'massive extermination', and argues that the refusal of Western governments to call for a ceasefire is making them accomplices to crimes against humanity.

  • av Paul Le Blanc
    98,-

    In this small book, Paul Le Blanc tries to 'make sense of the Russian invasion of Ukraine'. His starting point is for a victory for Ukrainian self-determination and opposition to imperialism in all its forms.

  • av Taras Bilous
    161,-

    English edition of the Ukrainian left journal "Commons". The content is a series of articles on the following themes: 1) To the Western Left; 2) Between Survival and Resistance; 3) For a Just Reconstruction.

  • av Hall Greenland
    254,-

    Born in Alexandria in 1911, Michel Pablo became a leading figure in the Fourth International from its foundation in 1938. Throughout the 20th century, he was active in revolutions around the globe. His political work ranged from agitation among German troops in World War II, to supporting the Algerians in their fight for freedom, to gun-running for Che Guevara. He also drafted revolutionary legislation in Allende's Chile and Ben Bella's Algeria. Throughout his long and eventful life, Pablo fought for a society based on 'generalised self-management' or 'direct democracy', Athenian style. He never stopped believing this utopian dream was possible. The Well-Dressed Revolutionary is a meticulously researched biography of an exciting international figure (and his partner, Elly Diovouniotis) - and a cracking good read.

  • av Leonidas Iza
    266,-

    UPRISING is a detailed description and analysis of the Indigenous-led uprising of October 2019 in Ecuador, written by three people deeply involved in the revolt. The authors describe the causes and conditions that produced the October explosion, and the development and dynamics of the different social forces and organisations involved, including an acute and self-critical assessment of the Indigenous movement itself, and a evaluation of the limitations of the politics of the Citizen Revolution movement of the previous government of Rafael Correa.

  • av Simon Hannah
    126,-

    The economic and political growth of China and its transformation into a capitalist world power is one of the defining features of the modern age. It has shifted economic relations and the balance of power. With hundreds of millions of workers in China - the world's largest working-class population - they hold the future of the world in their hands. What China is and how it is developing is not an academic matter. This book is a contribution to the debate on China.

  • av Allan Todd
    98,-

  • av Chris Ford
    146,-

  • av Ernest Mandel
    213,-

  • av Neil Faulkner
    124,-

    A torrent of nationalism, racism, misogyny, and irrationalism is sweeping the world. The authoritarian right and new forms of fascism have become a clear and present danger. Neoliberal capitalism has torn society apart. Alienation has reached an unprecedented level. Extreme narcissistic individualism has become a pandemic. In this little book, Neil Faulkner draws on Marxist-Freudian theory to provide an updated analysis of the mass psychology of fascism, and to argue for a progressive counter-offensive based on love, labour, and reason.

  • - Historical and Theoretical Essays
    av Ernest Mandel
    213,-

  • - A crirical Marxist essay
    av Neil Faulkner
    124,-

  • av Globalisation Monitor
    180,-

  • av Michael Lowy
    177,99

    The Paris Commune of 1871 was one of the first working class attempts at the social emancipation of the oppressed and exploited. Between 18 March and 29 May 1871, the popular classes succeeded for a while in breaking their chains. It was a short period when people could take control of their lives. The Paris Commune is an inspiration today. The memory of the past and its struggles strengthens the fight for the utopia of the future.This book, The Paris Commune - An ode to emancipation, is a collection of writings by Daniel Bensaïd, Olivier Besancenot, Sandra Bloodworth, Judy Cox, Penelope Duggan, Mathilde Larrère, Michael Löwy, Kay Mann, Eric Toussaint.

  • av Ernest Mandel
    213,-

  • - an activist guide to the coming democratic revolution
    av Neil Faulkner
    164,-

  • - Green New Deals and Global Climate Jobs
    av Jonathan Neale
    224,-

  • - Twelve reflections on the 20th century with Daniel Bensaid
    av Daniel Bensaid
    194,-

  • av Bob Williams-Findlay
    228,-

    The book places the struggles for the emancipation of disabled people within the context of Bob’s life journey. Born with cerebral palsy in 1951, he spent a third of his life in segregated education. But he was to go on and influence both theory and practice in many differing arenas, becoming a student leader and a scholar activist.Bob traces his experience of life, discrimination and political awakening both as an individual and as part of a specific social group. This journey links disability politics to a wider politics within students, disabled peoples, trade union and labour movements. The book concludes with sober commentary of the on-going struggle against disablement and capitalism.  

  • av Alan Thornett
    111,-

  • av Eric Toussaint
    280,-

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