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Paths of Revolution: Selected Essays
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Making the Revolution Global: Black Radicalism and the British Socialist Movement before Decolonisation
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Organize, Fight, Win: Black Communist Women's Political Writing
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Self-Defense: A Philosophy of Violence
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Is Socialism Possible in Britain?: Reflections on the Corbyn Years
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Microverses: Observations from a Shattered Present
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Images of Class: Operaismo, Autonomia and the Visual Arts (1962-1988)
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Confronting Capitalism: How the World Works and How to Change It
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A Social History of Western Political Thought
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The Communist Postscript
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Decolonial Marxism: Essays from the Pan-African Revolution
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Governing the World Without World Government
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The Revenge of the Real: Politics for a Post-Pandemic World
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The Knowledge Economy
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The Curious Enlightenment of Professor Caritat: A Novel of Ideas
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Mistaken Identity: Mass Movements and Racial Ideology
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The Politics of Immunity: Security and the Policing of Bodies
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Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life
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The Communist Manifesto / The April Theses
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Nevertheless: Machiavelli, Pascal
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Imperium: Structures and Affects of Political Bodies
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Dissidents among Dissidents: Ideology, Politics and the Left in Post-Soviet Russia
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The End of Policing
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The Concept of the Social: Scepticism, Idleness and Utopia





