70% off January sale!
Stock up on some of our best books for the year ahead.
As crises converge, it feels like each year gets harder than the last. We've selected books that will deepen your understanding of how we got here, and how we find a path out!
Until January 31st (23:59 EST) we have 70% off the following books (print editions only, excludes ebooks - however we do bundle the ebook for free with every print purchase!):
[book-strip index="1" style="buy"]The best-selling radical diary and weekly planner is back for 2022!
[book-strip index="2" style="buy"]The brutal truth behind our automated futures and the new world of work.
[book-strip index="3" style="buy"]Win or lose, Bernie has reshaped the landscape of American politics. Where does the political revolution go next?
[book-strip index="4" style="buy"]Stuart Hall's writings on the political impact of Margaret Thatcher have established him as the most prescient and insightful analyst of contemporary Conservatism.
[book-strip index="5" style="buy"]The case for abolishing the police.
[book-strip index="6" style="buy"]A critical history of Israel and the Arab–Israeli conflict.
[book-strip index="7" style="buy"]An extraordinary political biography of English suffragist, feminist, and socialist Sylvia Pankhurst.
[book-strip index="8" style="buy"]How the political violence of modern jihad echoes the crises of western liberalism.
[book-strip index="9" style="buy"]Terrorism’s roots in Western Europe and the United States.
[book-strip index="10" style="buy"]One of the most acclaimed essayists writing today on the political hysteria plaguing the West.
[book-strip index="11" style="buy"]A searing indictment of modern sexual politics.
[book-strip index="12" style="buy"]If crisis is the norm, how do we demand change?
[book-strip index="13" style="buy"]Path-breaking history of modern liberalism told through the pages of one of its most zealous supporters.
[book-strip index="14" style="buy"]What Has Happened to Fiction in the Age of Platform Capitalism?
[book-strip index="15" style="buy"]This urgent and timely book shows what a shorter working week means in the context of capitalist economies and delves into the history of this idea as well as its political implications.
[book-strip index="16" style="buy"]Why is the Conservative Party on the verge of collapse?
[book-strip index="17" style="buy"]The most influential theory of the origins of women’s oppression in the modern era, in a beautiful new edition.
[book-strip index="18" style="buy"]A highly engaging tour through history in the service of emancipating our digital tomorrow.
[book-strip index="19" style="buy"]How shipping is central to the very fabric of global capitalism.
[book-strip index="20" style="buy"]How capitalism wants us to adapt to climate change rather than stop it.
[book-strip index="21" style="buy"]"Well sourced and artfully crafted, offering a comprehensive history of India’s ideology” – Jacobin
[book-strip index="22" style="buy"]The rise and fall of Britain’s most important industry.
[book-strip index="23" style="buy"]From the grandiose histories of monumental state building projects to the minutiae of street signs and corner cafés, from the rebuilding of capital cities to the provision of the humble public toilet, Clean Living under Difficult Circumstances argues for the city as a socialist project.
[book-strip index="24" style="buy"]A global future in the history of a single village.
[book-strip index="25" style="buy"]How London was bought and sold by the Super-Rich, and what it means for the rest of us.
[book-strip index="26" style="buy"]Radical universalism vs postcolonial theory.
[book-strip index="27" style="buy"]The story of Palestine’s stonemasons and the building of Israel.
[book-strip index="28" style="buy"]A feminist movement clashing with China’s authoritarian government.
[book-strip index="29" style="buy"]A radical manifesto for how to deal with environmental breakdown.
[book-strip index="30" style="buy"]What are the origins of the hostile environment for immigrants in Britain?
[book-strip index="31" style="buy"]How authoritarian and racist discourse functions.
[book-strip index="32" style="buy"]How Google, Facebook and Amazon threaten our Democracy.
[book-strip index="33" style="buy"]Why centrist politics in France is bound to fail.
[book-strip index="34" style="buy"]One of our most vital and incisive writers on literature, feminism, and knowing one’s self.
[book-strip index="35" style="buy"]A spirited critique of the cultural politics of sightseeing. Or, why we are all tourists who hate tourists.
[book-strip index="36" style="buy"]A lyrical and haunting depiction of American racial violence and lynching, evoked through stunning full-color artwork.
[book-strip index="37" style="buy"]A health check on our corrupt and broken political system by one of our finest historians.
[book-strip index="38" style="buy"]The anatomy of Britain on the edge of Brexit, by Orwell Prize–winning journalist.
[book-strip index="39" style="buy"]What keeps capitalism afloat.
[book-strip index="40" style="buy"]What is care and who is paying for it?
[book-strip index="41" style="buy"]Lyrical and radical, a debut novel that created a sensation in France.
[book-strip index="42" style="buy"]A new perspective on the neoliberal world through the prism of rents and rentiers.