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An Act of State
by
William F. Pepper
The definitive account of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Afflicted Powers
by
Iain A. Boal
,
T. J. Clark
, et al.
Dissenting intellectuals analyze the collision of military neoliberalism with the politics of the spectacle.
2 posts
Al Gore
by
Alexander Cockburn
and
Jeffrey St. Clair
What sort of a man is Al Gore?
1 post
America
by
Jean Baudrillard
“A sharp-shooting Lone Ranger of the post-Marxist left.”—
New York Times
2 posts
America's Kingdom
by
Robert Vitalis
A groundbreaking account of Aramco as a microcosm of the colonial order.
The American Crucible
by
Robin Blackburn
How slavery shaped the market economy and abolitionists gave us our ideals
8 posts
Anything But Mexican
by
Rodolfo F. Acuña
“Will stand amongst the classics in Chicano Studies.”—Teresa Cordova, University of New Mexico
2 posts
The Assassination of New York
by
Robert Fitch
“Nothing that has been written about New York ... comes close.”—
New York Newsday
1 post
Attack Queers
by
Richard Goldstein
Charts and critiques the rise of the gay right.
Beyond Black and White
by
Manning Marable
America's foremost radical black intellectual dissects the 'new racism.'
4 posts
The Bonds of Debt
by
Richard Dienst
Indebtedness as the universal condition of modern life.
7 posts
The Boom and the Bubble
by
Robert Brenner
Brenner demonstrates that the new economy was always a fragile phenomenon.
Bushwomen
by
Laura Flanders
Laura Flanders assesses the central role of women—and sexual politics—in the 2004 Republican victory.
The Business of Books
by
André Schiffrin
“A riveting chronicle of the rise and fall of the American reader.”—
Village Voice
1 post
Canaries on the Rim
by
Chip Ward
A quest to understand the secret history of ecocide in Utah.
The Case for Withdrawal from Afghanistan
Edited by
Nick Turse
Leading commentators examine the Afghan debacle and itsparallels with previous British and Soviet occupations.
13 posts
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