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  • Hot City: Reimagining Food Justice in an Uprising

    Hot City: Reimagining Food Justice in an Uprising

    The North Bronx Collective is a group of BIPOC and QBIPOC women artists, educators, community gardeners and long-time local organizers spearheading popular initiatives against policing, gentrification, and food apartheid. And while their work has had to adapt to the pandemic and anti-cop rebellions of 2020, a red thread leaps out from the various modes and forms of their organizing: a commitment to community and democratic control of land, institutions, and resources, against the rule of property, the power of the carceral state, and the ongoing legacy of colonialism.

  • The History of Women's Movements in Asia and the Middle East

    The History of Women's Movements in Asia and the Middle East

    For twenty-five years, Feminism and Nationalism in the Third World has been an essential primer on the late nineteenth and early twentieth-century history of women’s movements in Asia and the Middle East. Kumari Jayawardena presents feminism as it originated in the Third World, erupting from the specific struggles of women fighting against colonial power, for education or the vote, for safety, and against poverty and inequality.

  • Post War Critical Theory: A Theoretical Glaciation

    Post War Critical Theory: A Theoretical Glaciation

    As the crisis of capitalism unfolds, the need for alternatives is felt ever more intensely. The struggle between radical movements and the forces of reaction are merciless. Over the last twenty-five years, radical intellectuals across the world have produced important and innovative ideas. The endeavour to transform the world without falling into the catastrophic traps of the past has been a common element uniting these new approaches.

  • The Anatomy of Racial Oppression

    The Anatomy of Racial Oppression

    Theodore W. Allen draws lessons from Irish history, comparing British rule in Ireland with the “white” oppression of Native Americans and African Americans, in this excerpt from The Invention of the White Race, Volume 1, a groundbreaking analysis of the birth of racism in America.

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    FREE STUDENT EBOOKS!

    Download before September 30th: includes Perry Anderson, Chantal Mouffe, Walter Rodney, and more.

  • Ruling the Void : The Withdrawal of the Elites

    Ruling the Void : The Withdrawal of the Elites

    Ruling the Void offers an authoritative and chilling assessment of the prospects for popular political representation today. 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 classic book weighs the impact of these changes, which together show that, after a century of democratic aspiration, electorates are deserting the political arena.