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Islams and Modernities
by
Aziz Al-Azmeh
Challenges ahistorical and erroneous conceptions of Islam and the West.
Gender Equality
Edited by
Janet C. Gornick
and
Marcia K. Meyers
An urgent call for real-world solutions to gender inequality.
1 post
In and Out of the West
by
Maurice Godelier
Analyzing the role and trajectory of anthropology.
Atheism in Christianity
by
Ernst Bloch
Visionary utopian thinker finds the atheist core of the Bible.
2 posts
Antagonistics
by
Gopal Balakrishnan
A striking intervention from one of the most original young radical thinkers of today.
Pure Society
by
André Pichot
As genetic manipulation comes to dominate medical science, a timely and trenchant history of eugenics.
Adam Smith in Beijing
by
Giovanni Arrighi
Acclaimed exploration of China’s emergence as the most dynamic center of current economic expansion.
2 posts
Non-Places
by
Marc Auge
A provocative study of the 'non-space' which defines our age's love for excess of information and space.
Secular Devotion
by
Timothy Brennan
Illuminating exploration of Afro-Latin music’s challenge to Western cultural imperialism.
The History of Forgetting
by
Norman M. Klein
Analysis, photography and fiction combine in a bracing portrait of LA.
Lockdown America
by
Christian Parenti
Updated edition of the classic examination of the link between crime and politics.
1 discussion
Raiding the Icebox
by
Peter Wollen
Groundbreaking study of radical subcultures by the influential cultural critic.
Invisibility Blues
by
Michele Wallace
New and updated edition of the classic work of black feminism.
1 post
Critique of Everyday Life Volume One
by
Henri Lefebvre
A groundbreaking analysis of the alienating phenomena of daily life under capitalism.
3 posts
Critique of Everyday Life Volume Two
by
Henri Lefebvre
Identifies categories within everyday life, such as the theory of the semantic field and the theory of moments.
1 post
Critique of Everyday Life Volume Three
by
Henri Lefebvre
Explores the crisis of modernity and the decisive assertion of technological modernism.
1 post
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