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Revolution in Psychology
Alienation to Emancipation
Ian Parker
Leading psychologist argues we need to revolutionise the discipline. "A radical methodological approach to psychology." Antonio Negri
El Golpe
US Labor, the CIA, and the Coup at Ford in Mexico
Rob McKenzie, with Patrick Dunne
True crime meets political thriller in an explosive exposé of US meddling in Mexico
From Printing to Streaming
Cultural Production under Capitalism
Michael Chanan
Explores the impact of digital technologies on the logic of cultural capitalism
The Hot 'Cold War'
The USSR in Southern Africa
Vladimir Shubin
A Russian insider analyses the causes of armed conflicts in Southern Africa during the Cold War.
Hope in Hopeless Times
John Holloway
At a low point for the left, one of the world's leading Marxist philosophers demonstrates the grounds for revolutionary hope
Vagabonds
We Are 'Nature' Defending Itself
Entangling Art, Activism and Autonomous Zones
Isabelle Fremeaux, Jay Jordan
Chronicles the story of the ZAD (zone to defend), a resistant land occupation emerging out of a decades-long struggle which stopped a new airport project
FireWorks
Settler Colonialism
An Introduction
Sai Englert
An accessible introduction to the history and characteristics of settler colonialism
The Future of Black Studies
Abdul Alkalimat
At a turning point for the growing field of Black Studies, one of its founders looks to its future
Disaster Anarchy
Mutual Aid and Radical Action
Rhiannon Firth
As disasters become more commonplace, we need to think of alternatives for relief
The Solutions are Already Here
Strategies for Ecological Revolution from Below
Peter Gelderloos
As the climate crisis worsens, we must look to revolutionary strategy for justice
Hope Lies in the Proles
George Orwell and the Left
John Newsinger
A critical account of George Orwell's politics, exploring his anti-fascism, criticism of the USSR and enduring commitment to socialism
The Mythology of Work
How Capitalism Persists Despite Itself
Peter Fleming
How neoliberal society has transformed the nature of work into a pointless ritual.
Kwame Nkrumah and the Dawn of the Cold War
The West African National Secretariat, 1945-48
Marika Sherwood
The history of a Pan-Africanist movement based in Britain and its role in the Cold War in Africa.
Black Critique
A Certain Amount of Madness
The Life, Politics and Legacies of Thomas Sankara
Edited by Amber Murrey. Preface by Horace G. Campbell. Afterword by Aziz Fall
Celebrating and critiquing the life of one of Africa’s most important anti-imperialist leaders
Cracks in the Wall
Beyond Apartheid in Palestine/Israel
Ben White
A sharp analysis of the widening cracks in Israel’s traditional pillars of support.
Modern European Thinkers
Pierre Bourdieu
A Critical Introduction
Jeremy F. Lane
A new major critical introduction to Bourdieu, looking at the full range of his work in its historical and intellectual context
The Ebb of the Pink Tide
The Decline of the Left in Latin America
Mike Gonzalez
The tragic story of the radical Left in Latin America.
Dark Matter
Art and Politics in the Age of Enterprise Culture
Gregory Sholette
Shows that the elite of the art world are sustained by new forms and styles created by artists outside the mainstream.
The State of Islam
Culture and Cold War Politics in Pakistan
Saadia Toor
Studies Pakistan through the lens of the Cold War and the War on Terror
Staying Power
The History of Black People in Britain
Peter Fryer
The classic history of black people in Britain, an epic story that spans the Roman conquest to the present day.
Introducing a New Economics
Pluralist, Sustainable and Progressive
Jack Reardon, Maria Alejandra Caporale Madi and Molly Scott Cato
A textbook that will set the standard for the new movement for pluralist economics.
Scenes from the Revolution
Making Political Theatre 1968-2018
Edited by Kim Wiltshire and Billy Cowan
An exploration of radical political theatre in Britain from 1968 to present day.
The Brutish Museums
The Benin Bronzes, Colonial Violence and Cultural Restitution
Dan Hicks
A call for western museums to wash their hands of colonial blood
Social Reproduction Theory
Remapping Class, Recentering Oppression
Edited by Tithi Bhattacharya. Foreword by Lise Vogel
How do child care, health care, education, family life and the roles of gender, race and sexuality affect our lives under capitalism?
The Universal Journalist
David Randall with Jemma Crew
A fully updated edition of one of the world's bestselling journalism handbooks
Radical Geography
Making Workers
Radical Geographies of Education
Katharyne Mitchell
Shines a light on how modern education shapes students into becoming compliant workers.
Decolonising the University
Edited by Gurminder K. Bhambra, Dalia Gebrial and Kerem Nişancıoğlu
Understanding and transforming the universities' colonial foundations.
The History of Black Studies
Abdul Alkalimat
A peerless reference guide to the history of Black Studies from one of the discipline's founders
What's Wrong with Rights?
Social Movements, Law and Liberal Imaginations
Radha D'Souza
A critique of liberal rights exposing the paradox between 'good' capitalism and the reality of its actions.
Radical Geography
Space Invaders
Radical Geographies of Protest
Paul Routledge
A history of global protests and social movements from the perspective of radical geography
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