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Marx and Freud in Latin America
The turbulent continent through the eyes of Marx and Freud. -
The New Mole
The balance sheet of the Left in the turbulent Latin American continent.by Emir Sader
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Hugo Chávez and the Bolivarian Revolution
by Richard Gott
A revealing account of the leader at the forefront of Latin America’s socialist revolution.
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The Actuality of Communism
A new salvo in Verso's burgeoning series on communism, after Badiou, Žižek and Groys.
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The Overthrow of Colonial Slavery
"One of the finest studies of slavery and abolition."—Eric Foner
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Who Is Rigoberta Menchú?
by Greg Grandin
Leading historian takes on the lies told about Rigoberta Menchú’s bestselling memoir.
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Damming the Flood
“A marvelous book ... riveting and deeply informed.”—Noam Chomsky
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I, Rigoberta Menchú
The best-selling account of the life of Latin American peasant woman and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Filming Pancho
An absorbing look at how early twentieth-century Hollywood shaped the US’s conception of Mexico. -
The Bolivarian Revolution
A collection of documents from iconic revolutionary, Símon Bolívar, introduced by Hugo Chávez, President of Venezuela.
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Che
A graphic biography of the most iconic revolutionary figure of the twentieth century.
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The Haitian Revolution
Haiti’s ousted premier on the leader of the world’s first black republic.
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The Declarations of Havana
by Fidel Castro
Speeches by Fidel Castro in response to the US administration's attempt to isolate Cuba, introduced by Tariq Ali.
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Pirates of the Caribbean
by Tariq Ali
Fully updated edition of this fiery polemic on Latin America’s challenge to US-led neoliberalism.
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Revolutionary Horizons
by Forrest Hylton, and Sinclair Thomson
A comprehensive history of insurrection in Bolivia.
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Changing Venezuela by Taking Power
Venezuela under Hugo Chávez could be a model for peaceful revolution—or it could all be undone by the specters of the past.