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  • av Kevin Ochieng Okoth
    144,-

    We still have a lot to learn from the politics of Eduardo Mondlane, Amílcar Cabral, Walter Rodney, Andrée Blouin. We might yet build something new from their political thought, something which clings on to the utopian promise of freedom and refuses to let go. ‘Provocative and polemical, Red Africa probes the limits of contemporary discourses of Black studies and returns to the neglected histories of Marxism on the continent, finding resources for charting new emancipatory futures’ - Adom Getachew, author of Worldmaking after Empire ‘A fiercely argued case for looking to the anticolonialism and Marxism of Red Africa in our current engagements with decolonisation. Okoth’s critical assessment of certain variants of "decolonial studies" and "Afro-pessimism" is welcome’ - Priyamvada Gopal, author of Insurgent Empire ‘This is an important defence of the emancipatory politics of Eduardo Mondlane, Amilcar Cabral, Frantz Fanon and Walter Rodney from the reactionary perspectives of Afro-pessimism and African nationalism, raising the question of whether things might indeed have turned out differently had radical women such as Andrée Blouin been more intimately connected with the struggle for self-determination’ - Firoze Manji, co-editor of Claim No Easy Victories: The Legacy of Amilcar Cabral

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    av Marcus Verhagen
    193,-

    Contemporary art and the culture of speed

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    av Sian Norris
    215,-

    An expose of how far-right extremists across Europe use attacks on abortion to introduce broader fascist politics--and their connections to the American far right, from a leading investigative journalist.

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    av Chantal Jaquet
    215,-

    How people become "class traitors"

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    av Dhirendra Jha
    150,-

    The life of Nathuram Godse, the man who shot Gandhi

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    av Sita Balani
    193,-

    If race is increasingly understood to be socially constructed, why does it continue to seem like a physiological reality? The trickery of race, Sita Balani argues, comes down to how it is embedded in everyday life through the domain we take to be most intimate and essential: sexuality. Modernity inaugurates a new political subject made legible as an individual through the nuclear family, sexual adventure and the pursuit of romantic love. By examining the regulation of sexual life at Britain's borders, in colonial India, and through the functioning of the welfare state, marriage laws, education, and counterterrorism, Balani reveals that sexuality has become fatally intertwined with the making of race.

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    av Sophia Giovannitti
    175,-

    An exploration into the very similar work of selling art and selling sex, from a luminous new voice.

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    av Adam Shatz
    281,-

    What does it mean to be a politically committed writer?

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    av Kristin Ross
    226

    Using the concept of the everyday as a lever for social transformation

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    av Ruth Wilson Gilmore
    154,-

  • av Lydia Hughes
    164,-

    There are no unorganisable workers, only workers yet to be organised.

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    av Mark Steven
    215,-

    A bold new history of the global class war

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    av Isabelle Garo
    224,-

    Communism is not just a dream of a better world - it is also a theory about how we get there

  • av Cedric G. Johnson
    196 - 285,-

    Contemporary policing reflects the turn from welfare to domestic warfare as the chief means of regulating the excluded and oppressed

  • av Perry Anderson
    244,-

    Powell vs Proust

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    av Anahid Nersessian
    154,-

    A fresh, radical assessment of Keats's odes that meshes the intimate with the critical

  • av Izumi Suzuki
    184,-

    A new collection from the cult author of Terminal Boredom

  • av Drew Pendergrass & Troy Vettese
    143,-

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    av Arun Kundnani
    193,-

    A groundbreaking account of neoliberalism that puts race at the center of the story

  • av Costas Lapavitsas
    294,-

    Thinking beyond pandemic capitalism

  • - The Hollowing Of Western Democracy
    av Peter Mair
    184,-

    In the long-established democracies of Western Europe, electoral turnouts are in decline, membership is shrinking in the major parties, and those who remain loyal partisans are sapped of enthusiasm. Peter Mair's new book weighs the impact of these changes, which together show that, after a century of democratic aspiration, electorates are deserting the political arena. Mair examines the alarming parallel development that has seen Europe's political elites remodel themselves as a homogeneous professional class, withdrawing into state institutions that offer relative stability in a world of fickle voters. Meanwhile, non-democratic agencies and practices proliferate and gain credibilitynot least among them the European Union itself, an organization contributing to the depoliticization of the member states and one whose notorious ';democratic deficit' reflects the deliberate intentions of its founders. Ruling the Void offers an authoritative and chilling assessment of the prospects for popular political representation today, not only in the varied democracies of Europe but throughout the developed world.

  • av Natalie Koch
    304,-

    A revelatory new history of the colonization of the American West, by way of camels, date palms, and Biosphere 2

  • av Soren Mau
    288,99

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    av Rosa Luxemburg
    340,-

    This collection is the first of three volumes of the Complete Works devoted to the central theme of Rosa Luxemburg's life and work-revolution. Spanning the years 1897 to the end of 1905, they contain speeches, articles, and essays on the strikes, protests, and political debates that culminated in the 1905 Russian Revolution-one of the most important social upheavals of modern times. Luxemburg's near-daily articles and reports during 1905 on the ongoing revolution (which comprises the bulk of this volume) shed new light on such issues as the relation of spontaneity and organization, the role of national minorities in social revolution, and the inseparability ofthe struggle for socialism from revolutionary democracy. We become witness to Luxemburg's effort to respond to the impulses, challenges, and ideas arising from a living revolutionary process, which in turn becomes the source of much of her subsequent political theory-such as her writings on the mass strike, her strident internationalism, and her insistence that revolutionary struggle never take its eyes off of the need to transform the human personality. Virtually all of these writings appear in English for the first time (translated from both German and Polish) and many have only recently been identified as having been written by Luxemburg.

  • av Laura Raicovich
    174,-

  • av Dmitrii Furman
    224,-

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    av Isabell Lorey
    210,-

  • av Susan Watkins
    364,-

    An anthology of editorials from New Left Review

  • - Technology and the End of the Future
    av James Bridle
    164,-

    ';New Dark Ageis among the most unsettling and illuminating books I've read about the Internet, which is to say that it is among the most unsettling and illuminating books I've read about contemporary life.'New YorkerAs the world around us increases in technological complexity, our understanding of it diminishes. Underlying this trend is a single idea: the belief that our existence is understandable through computation, and more data is enough to help us build a better world. In reality, we are lost in a sea of information, increasingly divided by fundamentalism, simplistic narratives, conspiracy theories, and post-factual politics. Meanwhile, those in power use our lack of understanding to further their own interests. Despite the apparent accessibility of information, we're living in a new Dark Age. From rogue financial systems to shopping algorithms, from artificial intelligence to state secrecy, we no longer understand how our world is governed or presented to us. The media is filled with unverifiable speculation, much of it generated by anonymous software, while companies dominate their employees through surveillance and the threat of automation. In his brilliant new work, leading artist and writer James Bridle surveys the history of art, technology, and information systems, and reveals the dark clouds that gather over our dreams of the digital sublime.

  • av Lastesis
    144,-

    A fiery feminist manifesto from the Chilean performance collective who led the rallying cry for today's mass feminist movement across South America.

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