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Pluto Press Brigadistes
Book SynopsisSixty illustrated profiles of those who fought in the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil WarTrade Review'A real treasure that we can't stop exploring' -- 'La Republica''Real and very human ... Reliving these lives, today, is more important than ever' -- 'Cazarabet''Told with skill, sensitivity and rigor, [...] these are the stories that Jordi Mart-Rueda has been collecting for years. They fought for ideals in a battle against fascism - a global threat that remains to this day' -- 'El Temps''An excellent introduction to the world of the International Brigades' -- 'AB Origine''Brings us close to the most human face of war' -- 'El Salto''An extraordinary book. Perceptively written, beautifully translated and accompanied by wonderful photographs, it brings us close to the heroism and sacrifices of those who risked their lives in the fight against fascism' -- Paul Preston, author of 'The Spanish Civil War: Reaction, Revolution and Revenge''A beautiful, touching tribute to the everyday heroes who battled so bravely in the fight against fascism' -- Maxine Peake, actorTable of ContentsForeword by Jordi Borràs Acknowledgments Translator’s Preface Introduction: Living and Reliving Lives of the Brigadistes: The Bravest Woman in Barcelona Painter and Miliciana The Nielsen Brothers Welcome to the War, Penny Phelps The Long March The Nurse from Harlem The Road The Enemy César Covo The Bullet That Didn’t Whistle The Girl With the Truck Words and Bullets Even the Olives Are Bleeding The Man Who Made History Smiles The Nameless The Decision Len Crome Capitana Etchebéhère Silence The Patient Dr. Jolly George Nathan’s Last Wish The Writer Who Didn’t Want to Write Hot Water Beating the Odds Mothers Harry Fisher Don’t Close Your Eyes Ernst Busch Annie Murray Erika Glaser Frank Ryan Merriman The Legend Jimmy Rutherford The Guerrilla Warrior Patience Darton The Irishman René Cazala’s Last Shot Valediction Fear The Man Who Invented Things Nan Green’s Blood The Heroine The Hill Hill 666 The Last Man A Glass of Wine Before Dying Braina Voss Courage Write My Name The Landless Paula Draxler Frida Stewart Roberto Vincenzi Where is My Home? Aileen Colonel Fabien Rol-Tanguy Notes Sources List of Photographs Index
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Pluto Press Socialist Feminism A New Approach
Book SynopsisA new take on a powerful and revolutionary movementTrade Review'I do not know of any other book that so effectively explains socialist feminism and brings it into conversation with global social movements. At a time when feminism is under fire, Afary has given us a powerful teaching tool!' -- Rosemary Hennessy, author of 'Materialist Feminism and the Politics of Discourse''A powerful critique of authoritarianism, capitalism, sexism, racism and other forms of tranny. Afary unpacks the complicated plethora of gender, race and class theories to show us the way toward a contemporary approach to socialist feminism that is revolutionary' -- Romarilyn Ralston, Black feminist abolitionist and Executive Director of Project Rebound at California State Fullerton'I highly recommend this very readable yet highly rigorous retelling and refiguring of socialist feminism. Afary's claim that humanism is far more flexible than the version that was dismissed in the 1980s is provocative and compelling' -- Judith Grant, Emerita Professor at Ohio University in Athens'When many of us are feeling discouraged with the state of our countries and of the world, Frieda Afary's timely book shows the way to understanding, consciousness, and activism. This book can help prepare young people to improve societies. As the grandmother of two African-American females, I am profoundly grateful for this amazing volume' -- Mary Elaine Hegland, Professor of Anthropology at Santa Clara University'Frieda Afary has dared to challenge the world of intellectuals to define a new action paradigm. How do women protect themselves? Afary debunks the distortions in the 'self to other' relationships, and critically analyses the conditions leading us toward peril and destruction. Whether you read this book all at once or in small settings with friends, you will be better prepared to live within the 21st century' -- Wonda Powell, Emerita Professor of History, Los Angeles Southwest College'Afary's work is important because it goes beyond theoretical inquiry to also include how the clashes of important powers impact the struggles of many people in their everyday lives today, particularly women and people of colour' -- Lisbeth Gant-Britton, author of 'Holt African American History'Table of ContentsIntroduction: Rethinking Socialist Feminism to Find a Pathway Out of Authoritarian Capitalism and Develop a Humanist Alternative 1. The Pandemic, the #MeToo Movement, and Contradictory Developments in Gender Relations 2. Distinctive Features of Authoritarian Capitalism/Imperialism Today and the New Challenges of Black Lives Matter and Global Uprisings 3. Women, Reproductive Labor, and Capital Accumulation: Theories of Social Reproduction 4. Alienated Labor and How It Relates to Gender Oppression 5. Black Feminism and Intersectionality 6. Queer Theories 7. Theorizing a Socialist Humanist and Feminist Alternative to Capitalism 8. Overcoming Domination: Reconceptualizing the Self-Other Relationship Conclusion: Socialist Feminist Revolutionary Organizing in the Twenty-First Century
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Pluto Press Reading Capital Today Marx after 150 Years
Book Synopsis150 years after the publication of Marx's Capital, this edited collection explores the book's relevance today.Trade Review'Addresses not only capital and labour, and early experiments in socialism, but also questions of gender, ecology, and imperialism. What we learn is that reading Marx's Capital in the present as history can renew our vision of a more egalitarian world beyond capitalism: that of socialism in the twenty-first century' -- John Bellamy Foster, editor of Monthly Review'Celebrates and interrogates Marx's Capital for its meaning today, as the neoliberal counterrevolution mutates into ever more grotesque political and economic forms. For reading Marx in our time, Schmidt and Fanelli have gathered a series of vital interventions on some of the most important theoretical and political themes in Marx for the struggles that lie in front of us' -- Greg Albo, Political Science, York University'[A]n ideal text for collective that has studied Capital and wants to explore the possibilities of its application. ... It can help socialists to explore new ways that they might use Capital in their political struggles and the fight for socialism.' -- Marx & Philosophy Review of BooksTable of ContentsIntroduction: Capital After 150 Years - Ingo Schmidt and Carlo Fanelli 1. Capital and the History of Class Struggle - Ingo Schmidt 2. Capital and the First International - William A. Pelz 3. Capital and Soviet Communism - Anej Korsika 4. Capital and the Labour Theory of Value - Prabhat Patnaik 5. Capital and Gender - Silvia Federici 6. Capital and its ‘Laws of Motion’: Determination, Praxis and the Human Science/Natural Science Question - Peter Gose and Justin Paulson 7. Capital and the Labour Process - Paul Thompson and Chris Smith 8. Capital and Organized Labour - Carlo Fanelli and Jeff Noonan 9. Capital and Ecology - Hannah Holleman 10. Imagining Society Beyond Capital - Peter Hudis Notes on Contributors Index
£18.04
Pluto Press Reading Capital Today Marx after 150 Years
Book Synopsis150 years after the publication of Marx's Capital, this edited collection explores the book's relevance today.Trade Review'Addresses not only capital and labour, and early experiments in socialism, but also questions of gender, ecology, and imperialism. What we learn is that reading Marx's Capital in the present as history can renew our vision of a more egalitarian world beyond capitalism: that of socialism in the twenty-first century' -- John Bellamy Foster, editor of Monthly Review'Celebrates and interrogates Marx's Capital for its meaning today, as the neoliberal counterrevolution mutates into ever more grotesque political and economic forms. For reading Marx in our time, Schmidt and Fanelli have gathered a series of vital interventions on some of the most important theoretical and political themes in Marx for the struggles that lie in front of us' -- Greg Albo, Political Science, York University'[A]n ideal text for collective that has studied Capital and wants to explore the possibilities of its application. ... It can help socialists to explore new ways that they might use Capital in their political struggles and the fight for socialism.' -- Marx & Philosophy Review of BooksTable of ContentsIntroduction: Capital After 150 Years - Ingo Schmidt and Carlo Fanelli 1. Capital and the History of Class Struggle - Ingo Schmidt 2. Capital and the First International - William A. Pelz 3. Capital and Soviet Communism - Anej Korsika 4. Capital and the Labour Theory of Value - Prabhat Patnaik 5. Capital and Gender - Silvia Federici 6. Capital and its ‘Laws of Motion’: Determination, Praxis and the Human Science/Natural Science Question - Peter Gose and Justin Paulson 7. Capital and the Labour Process - Paul Thompson and Chris Smith 8. Capital and Organized Labour - Carlo Fanelli and Jeff Noonan 9. Capital and Ecology - Hannah Holleman 10. Imagining Society Beyond Capital - Peter Hudis Notes on Contributors Index
£72.25
Pluto Press Storming Heaven
Book SynopsisA history of Italian workerist theory, taking in Antonio Negri, Mario Tronti and Sergio BolognaTrade Review'The best account in English of the developments of autonomous politics in Italy in the 1960s and '70s' -- Michael Hardt, co-author with Antonio Negri of Empire'As the most wide-ranging, historically nuanced and theoretically incisive treatment of the contested tradition of operaismo, Wright's book is an indispensable contribution to the study, critique or revitalisation of Italy's foremost contribution to Marxian heterodoxy' -- Alberto Toscano Goldsmiths, University of London'A vital, lucid contribution to understanding how the red threads of Marxism are being rewoven into the fabric of twenty-first century radicalism' -- Nick Dyer-Witheford, author of Cyber-Proletariat and Cyber-MarxTable of ContentsForeword by Harry Cleaver Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Weathering the 1950s 2. Quaderni Rossi and the Workers' Enquiry 3. Classe Operaia 4. New Subjects 5. The Creeping May 6. Potere Operaio 7. Toni Negri and the Operaio Sociale 8. The Historiography of the Mass Worker 9. The Collapse of Workerism 10. Conclusion Postscript: Once More, With Feeling: A Bibliographic Essay Afterword to the Italian Edition by Riccardo Bellofiore & Massimiliano Tomba Bibliography Index
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Pluto Press Storming Heaven
Book SynopsisA history of Italian workerist theory, taking in Antonio Negri, Mario Tronti and Sergio BolognaTrade Review'The best account in English of the developments of autonomous politics in Italy in the 1960s and '70s' -- Michael Hardt, co-author with Antonio Negri of Empire'As the most wide-ranging, historically nuanced and theoretically incisive treatment of the contested tradition of operaismo, Wright's book is an indispensable contribution to the study, critique or revitalisation of Italy's foremost contribution to Marxian heterodoxy' -- Alberto Toscano Goldsmiths, University of London'A vital, lucid contribution to understanding how the red threads of Marxism are being rewoven into the fabric of twenty-first century radicalism' -- Nick Dyer-Witheford, author of Cyber-Proletariat and Cyber-MarxTable of ContentsForeword by Harry Cleaver Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Weathering the 1950s 2. Quaderni Rossi and the Workers' Enquiry 3. Classe Operaia 4. New Subjects 5. The Creeping May 6. Potere Operaio 7. Toni Negri and the Operaio Sociale 8. The Historiography of the Mass Worker 9. The Collapse of Workerism 10. Conclusion Postscript: Once More, With Feeling: A Bibliographic Essay Afterword to the Italian Edition by Riccardo Bellofiore & Massimiliano Tomba Bibliography Index
£72.25
John Wiley and Sons Ltd PostCommunism An Introduction
Book Synopsisaeo First single--authored, comprehensive introduction to post--communism. aeo A thematic, comparative approach which also includes brief histories of each of the former communist states and a wealth of information. aeo A well--known author with an established reputation in this area.Trade Review"While the daily news from East Europe has provided many of us with a continuous sense of surprise and uncertainty ever since 1989, Holmes has sat down to write a masterful, as well as daring, synthetic account of what is going on in the region. The reader of this ambitious exercise in real time historiography, including the undergraduate beginner in the emerging sub-discipline of East European 'transitology', is offered a wealth of country portraits, original typologies, and systematic 'before-and-after' comparisons. Both in its conceptual and empirical parts, the book is a highly stimulating and insightful companion to any observer of East European history in the making." Claus Offe, Humboldt University, Berlin "As well-informed as it is broad-ranging, the book pays due attention to historical context as well as to political, social and economic change in the 1990s." Archie Brown, St Antony's College, Oxford "Clearly written and comprehensive in its scope, this is probably the best introduction to the politics of post-communism that is currently available." Stephen White, University of Glasgow "Holmes has done a great service in attempting to define post-communism. He has brought together a massive amount of data from nearly 30 countries and provided real insight through his organisation and interpretation." Survival "Leslie Holmes has written an encyclopedic introduction to post-communism as it exists in the former communist states of Eastern Europe and the former USSR ... His discussion ranges widely across countries, concepts and empirical data. Stimulating in many of the points he makes, and insightful. This book is a mine of useful information, a fine introduction to the subject.' Australian Journal of Political Science "[A] fine book." Political Studies "Holmes's volume is a very readable textbook and a comprehensive analysis of post-communism in theorectical as well as practical terms. It offers a comparision of late communism and early post-communism and highlights general phenomena in a comparative context." G?bor Stojanovits, Loughborough University, Journal of European Area StudiesTable of ContentsList of Figures and Tables. Preface. List of Acronyms and Abbreviations. Terminology and Map. Part I Theories and Approaches. . 1. On Communism and Post-Communism. 2. Theories of the Collapse of Communist Power. Part II Transition to post-Communism: The Revolutions of 1989-1991. . 3. Eastern Europe. 4. The USSR. 5. The Survivors. 6. A Comparative Overview. Part III Early Post-Communism. . 7. Institutional Politics. 8. The Economies. 9. Social Policies and Problems. 10. Civil or Uncivil Societies?. 11. Changing Allegiances. Part IV Conclusions. 12. Some Concluding Remarks. Bibliography. Index.
£35.14
Johns Hopkins University Press American AntiCommunism
Book SynopsisIn American Anticommunism Heale examines the various forms American reactions to this perceived threat have taken, from the attacks on workers in the Haymarket Riot to the widespread witch huntsof Senator Joe McCarthy.Trade ReviewThis succinct and sensible history shows how fear of 'Reds' was linked in the nineteenth century to the destabilizing impact of industrialization and in the twentieth century to perceptions of global insecurity. An excellent concluding chapter explains the fading of anticommunism since the days of Senator Joseph McCarthy. Foreign Affairs Fair-minded and dispassionate... Ends with a detailed bibliographic essay which is a thorough and valuable addition to the literature for those studying the movement of ideas in American life. Graduate students casting about for a dissertation topic could well find the essay a rewarding exercise. International AffairsTable of ContentsEditor's ForewordPrefacePart I. The Red Menace in Industrial AmericaChapter 1. An Ambiguous Legacy (1830-1870)Chapter 2. The Specter Emerges (1870-1900)Chapter 3. The Antianarchist Offensive (1900-1918)Chapter 4. The Big Red Scare (1918-1920)Chapter 5. One Hundred Percent Americanism (1920-1929)Part II. The Red Menace in Global AmericaChapter 6. The Red Menace Reaches Washington (1929-1938)Chapter 7. From Popular Front to Communist Front (1938-1948)Chapter 8. The Republican Offensive (1948-1952)Chapter 9. The Anticommunist Consensus (the1950s)Chapter 10. The Ebbing of Anticommunism?Bibliographical EssayIndex
£21.60
University of Toronto Press The Canadian State
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Stanford University Press Remaking the Economic Institutions of Socialism
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Stanford University Press From Bandwagon to BalanceofPower Politics
Book SynopsisA Stanford University Press classic.
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MP-NCA Uni of North Carolina Black Marxism The Making of the Black Radical
Book SynopsisIn this text the author demonstrates that the efforts to understand black people's history of resistance solely through the prism of Marxist theory are incomplete and inaccurate, because it presupposes European models of history. Black radicalism, he argues, must be linked to the African traditions
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MP-NCA Uni of North Carolina China and the Vietnam Wars 19501975
Book SynopsisIn the quarter century after the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, Beijing assisted Vietnam in its struggle against France and the USA. This book examines China's conduct towards Vietnam, providing important insights into Mao Zedong's foreign policy and the motives behind it.
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Northwestern University Press Cement European classics
Book SynopsisGleb, a soldier hero, returns from the revolution to a world in transition, as demonstrated by the reorganisation of the local cement factory for the massive national effort. A classic of socialist realism, Cement became a model for Soviet fiction in the decades following its publication in the early 1920s.Trade ReviewWritten with push and power, its action develops quickly and effectively, at times with real dramatic swing . . . Gladkov describes the life and customs of the Communist milieu with perfect realism and without idealization." —New York Times"The result is unnerving, fascinating, and in its unflinching way, magnificent. It is a fierce modern epic, born in troubled times, but it breathes with an immense energy." —Spectator
£15.26
Northwestern University Press From Text to Action Essays in Hermeneutics II Northwestern University Studies in Phenomenology Existential Philosophy Northwestern University in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy
Book SynopsisWith his writings on phenomenology, psychoanalysis, Marxism, ideology, and religion, Paul Ricoeur has single-handedly redefined and revitalized the hermeneutic tradition. In From Text to Action, Ricoeur continues and extends his project of constructing a general theory of interpretation, positioning his work in relation to its own philosophical background.
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Rutgers University Press Making History Making Blintzes How Two Red
Book SynopsisThis book chronicles the political and personal lives of progressive activists Richard and Miriam Flacks. Their story, rooted in ‘old left’ childhoods, shaped by the sixties New Left, and culminating in intellectual and community leadership, is a valuable first-hand account of how progressive American activism has evolved over the last 100 years. Trade Review"Mickey and Dick's joint autobiography gives a window onto the strands of culture and commitment that connect the social movements of the 1930s and 1960s. Movements do indeed teach each other!" -- Frances Fox Piven * The Graduate Center, City University of New York *"A moving and intelligent memoir of radical political engagement from the 1960’s to the present by two extraordinary people. The deeply personal, intimate nature of the account makes it an especially compelling read." -- Joan Wallach Scott * Institute for Advanced Study *"This is a book of two people who are living to build movement for a better world and build a life together. It is a delicious read. And we are all better for the lives they led." -- Heather Booth * political strategist, feminist, and civil rights activist *"[A] significant, clearheaded memoir." * Santa Barbara Independent *"SB Authors: Dick and Mickey's Epic Memoir" feature by Jerry Roberts * Newsmakers with Jerry Roberts *"The message...in this book, that living one’s values is found in all the 'little' choices forging professional, family and movement connections into a coherent and livable whole. Bringing such supposedly small personal bits into the whole picture of activism, like chocolate chips into the cookie dough, changes the flavor of the whole. And, like the blintz recipe, it is one that I can recommend as being as tasty as it seems — and easily shareable." * Public Seminar *"Making History, Making Blintzes, written in the alternating voices of Mickey and Dick, is an engaging account of two intertwined and well-lived lives over more than a half century of left-wing engagement." * Public Seminar *"New Books Network - New Books in Sociology" interview with Dick and Mickey Flacks * New Books Network *"The delightful back and forth of Mickey and Dick, often talking about the same events in their own voices and with different memories or perspectives, carries throughout the entire book making for a fast read. It’s true that they made plenty of blintzes, and oh what history did this lovely couple make along the way!" * Washtenan Jewish News *Table of ContentsTABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword vii 1 Sonia Hartman 1 2 A Red Diaper Baby: Mickey’s Story 12 3 Mildred Flacks 34 4 The House I Lived In: Dick’s Story 54 5 Coming of Age in the Fifties 72 6 Starting out in the Sixties 96 7 Our Sixties: Blowin’ in the Wind 155 8 Our Sixties: Making History Together 179 9 Our Sixties: Some Scenes from the Theater of “Revolution” 237 10 Our Sixties: 1968 and Beyond 253 11 Moving to California 309 12 A Long March? 348 13 Socialism in One City 364 14 Confessions of a Tenured Radical 395 15 Playing for Change 434 16 Some Things We’ve Learned about What’s Left 451 17 Trump Time 463 18 Last Words 468 Acknowledgments 477 Notes 479 Index
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Wayne State University Press Your Comrade Avreml Broide
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University of Arizona Press Chicano Communists and the Struggle for Social
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Duke University Press Red Hangover Legacies of TwentiethCentury
Book SynopsisKristen Ghodsee examines the legacies of twentieth-century communism on the contemporary political landscape twenty-five years after the Berlin Wall fell, reflecting on the lived experience of postsocialism and how many ordinary men and women across Eastern Europe suffered from the massive social and economic upheavals in their lives after 1989.Trade Review"A banquet of a book, full of unexpected dishes.... Ghodsee writes with moral seriousness and exceptional force, and Red Hangover is the rare academic book that is compulsively readable and thoroughly compelling." -- Patrick Iber * Los Angeles Review of Books *"I have read and loved all Ghodsee's books, each one more than the last. Red Hangover is the most complex, melding personal and professional experience with history and political theory...." -- Deena Stryker * OpEd News *"This is an extraordinary book . . . Different genres are employed to great effect, offering a multidimensional view of the postcommunist world. . . . A real contribution to the re-narration of European history after 1989." -- Wim de Jong * H-Socialisms, H-Net Reviews *"Kristen Ghodsee wrote Red Hangover for the nonexpert, especially for the student born after 1989 who is trying to make sense of the present. The truly broad readership I can envision for this book, however, encompasses not only young people but rather anyone concerned about the fate of democracy." -- Adrienne J. Cohen * American Ethnologist *"Red Hangover is a brave book, one that brims with urgency concerning the current state of the world and the possibilities for improving it—possibilities that are enhanced, she believes, by taking the communist experience seriously. In short, she makes the study of eastern Europe, both under socialism and after it, crucial in effort to envisage a more viable future." -- Katherine Verdery * Slavic Review *Table of ContentsPrelude: Freundschaft xi Part I. Postsocialist Freedoms 1. Fires 3 2. Cucumbers 1 3. Pieces (Fiction) 24 4. Belgrade, 2015 (Fiction) 39 Part II. Re ing the Divided 5. #Mauerfall25 47 6. The Enemy of My Enemy 68 7. A Tale of Two Typewriters 84 Part III. Blackwashing History 8. Gross Domestic Orgasms 101 9. My Mother and a Clock 111 10. Venerating Nazis of Vilify Commies 129 Part IV. "Democracy Is the Worst Form of Government, Except All Those Other Forms that Have Been Tried from Time to Time" 11. Three Bulgarian Jokes 149 12. Post-Zvyarism: A Fable about Animals on a Farm (Fiction) 150 13. Interview witha Former Member of the Democractic Party of the United States (Fiction) 167 14. Democracy for the Penguins 179 Acknowledgments 201 Notes 205 Selected Bibliography 223
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Duke University Press Red Hangover
Book SynopsisKristen Ghodsee examines the legacies of twentieth-century communism on the contemporary political landscape twenty-five years after the Berlin Wall fell, reflecting on the lived experience of postsocialism and how many ordinary men and women across Eastern Europe suffered from the massive social and economic upheavals in their lives after 1989.Trade Review"A banquet of a book, full of unexpected dishes.... Ghodsee writes with moral seriousness and exceptional force, and Red Hangover is the rare academic book that is compulsively readable and thoroughly compelling." -- Patrick Iber * Los Angeles Review of Books *"I have read and loved all Ghodsee's books, each one more than the last. Red Hangover is the most complex, melding personal and professional experience with history and political theory...." -- Deena Stryker * OpEd News *"This is an extraordinary book . . . Different genres are employed to great effect, offering a multidimensional view of the postcommunist world. . . . A real contribution to the re-narration of European history after 1989." -- Wim de Jong * H-Socialisms, H-Net Reviews *"Kristen Ghodsee wrote Red Hangover for the nonexpert, especially for the student born after 1989 who is trying to make sense of the present. The truly broad readership I can envision for this book, however, encompasses not only young people but rather anyone concerned about the fate of democracy." -- Adrienne J. Cohen * American Ethnologist *"Red Hangover is a brave book, one that brims with urgency concerning the current state of the world and the possibilities for improving it—possibilities that are enhanced, she believes, by taking the communist experience seriously. In short, she makes the study of eastern Europe, both under socialism and after it, crucial in effort to envisage a more viable future." -- Katherine Verdery * Slavic Review *Table of ContentsPrelude: Freundschaft xi Part I. Postsocialist Freedoms 1. Fires 3 2. Cucumbers 1 3. Pieces (Fiction) 24 4. Belgrade, 2015 (Fiction) 39 Part II. Re ing the Divided 5. #Mauerfall25 47 6. The Enemy of My Enemy 68 7. A Tale of Two Typewriters 84 Part III. Blackwashing History 8. Gross Domestic Orgasms 101 9. My Mother and a Clock 111 10. Venerating Nazis of Vilify Commies 129 Part IV. "Democracy Is the Worst Form of Government, Except All Those Other Forms that Have Been Tried from Time to Time" 11. Three Bulgarian Jokes 149 12. Post-Zvyarism: A Fable about Animals on a Farm (Fiction) 150 13. Interview witha Former Member of the Democractic Party of the United States (Fiction) 167 14. Democracy for the Penguins 179 Acknowledgments 201 Notes 205 Selected Bibliography 223
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University of Pittsburgh Press The Pope in Poland The Pilgrimages of John Paul II 19791991 Russian and East European Studies
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University of Pittsburgh Press Not One Man Not One Penny
Book SynopsisThis book offers an introduction to the origins and development of German social democracy up to the First World War, by drawing upon protocols of the German Social Democratic Party, the party press, correspondence of leading figures, and scholarly research.Trade Review“This is a fine piece of work. . . . There is nothing like it in English, even in German there is nothing of the same scope or that is so well written.”—Richard Hunt
£40.50
University of Pittsburgh Press From Darkness To Light
Book SynopsisIn this interdisciplinary and controversial work, Igal Halfin takes an original and provocative stance on Marxist theory, and attempts to break down the divisions between history, philosophy, and literary theory.
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University of Pittsburgh Press Stalinist Confessions
Book SynopsisA study of the Great Purge in the setting of Leningrad Communist University, seen in the rhetoric of the accused and their accusors.
£55.10
University of Pittsburgh Press Books Are Weapons
Trade ReviewDoucette paints a vivid picture of Poland at the edge of 1989 revolution with a strong focus on the circulation of illicit publications, which bypassed state censors. She identifies the most important contributors to the maze of literary dissidence as well as factors that enabled independently written words to penetrate Polish society. This brilliant work deepens our understanding of what may be coined a resurrection of civil society in Poland."" - Pawel Sowinski, Institute of Political Studies, Polish Academy of Science""Doucette’s major contribution is to frame a comprehensive history of the underground press in Poland from its origins in the mid-1970s, through the Solidarity period, Martial Law, and the underground struggle of 1980s. Previous work has presented this story fragmented by period. Thus, she offers a fresh evolutionary perspective on the question. She has also done a masterful job of building off the English language literature of the early 1990s and filled in many gaps by a comprehensive reading of the broad Polish-language literature that emerged after 1989. It is truly notable for its scope, ambition, accuracy, and exhaustiveness."" - Michael Bernhard, University of Florida
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Fordham University Press Bad Faith Teachers Liberalism and the Origins of
Book SynopsisBad Faith recounts the history of the Rapp-Coudert investigation into communist subversion in the public schools and municipal colleges of New York City, lasting from 1940 to 1942. This study explores how prominent depression-era liberals, as they joined in accusing Communists of “bad faith” and branded them enemies of American democracy, anticipated and made McCarthyism possible.Table of ContentsIntroduction 1 PART I: The Hearings 1 The Threshold 21 2 The Stooge Grebanier 36 3 Coudertism 54 4 Vichy’s Lawyer? 70 PART II: Class War 5 The Dewey Trial 85 6 The Educational Front 108 7 Far from the Ivory Tower 129 PART III: The Mortal Storm 8 Bad Faith 149 9 CCNY 174 10 Flirting with the Right 195 11 Communism on Trial 212 12 Aftermath 227 Conclusion: The Coudert Legacy 241 Acknowledgments 255 Abbreviations Used in the Endnotes 259 Notes 265 Index 317
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Fordham University Press Bad Faith Teachers Liberalism and the Origins of
Book SynopsisBad Faith recounts the history of the Rapp-Coudert investigation into communist subversion in the public schools and municipal colleges of New York City, lasting from 1940 to 1942. This study explores how prominent depression-era liberals, as they joined in accusing Communists of “bad faith” and branded them enemies of American democracy, anticipated and made McCarthyism possible.Table of ContentsIntroduction 1 PART I: The Hearings 1 The Threshold 21 2 The Stooge Grebanier 36 3 Coudertism 54 4 Vichy’s Lawyer? 70 PART II: Class War 5 The Dewey Trial 85 6 The Educational Front 108 7 Far from the Ivory Tower 129 PART III: The Mortal Storm 8 Bad Faith 149 9 CCNY 174 10 Flirting with the Right 195 11 Communism on Trial 212 12 Aftermath 227 Conclusion: The Coudert Legacy 241 Acknowledgments 255 Abbreviations Used in the Endnotes 259 Notes 265 Index 317
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University of Hawai'i Press Southeast Asias Cold War
Book SynopsisExamines the international politics of Southeast Asia from within. This book provides an up-to-date, coherent narrative of the Cold War as it played out in Southeast Asia against a backdrop of superpower rivalry.
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University of Hawai'i Press Mass Mobilization in the Democratic Republic of Vietnam 19451960
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University of Hawai'i Press Mass Mobilization in the Democratic Republic of
Book SynopsisExplores the way the exigencies of war, the dreams of Marxist-Leninist ideology, and the pressures of the Cold War environment combined with pride and patriotism to drive totalitarian state formation in northern Vietnam.Trade ReviewAlec Holcombe’s groundbreaking and superbly crafted manuscript—Mass Mobilization in the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, 1945–1960—is even broader in scope than its capacious title implies. The book is the first serious English-language history of the policy orientation of the Vietnamese communist state during the critical fifteen-year period following World War II. The odd periodization here, conjoining segments of the pre- and post-1954 eras (when contending northern and southern Vietnamese states were first established), reveals insight into modern Vietnamese history that upsets conventional wisdom about continuity and change. Holcombe’s book advances a set of interesting and important arguments based on a deep reading of archival material. It suggests that communist policy toward "mass mobilization" was a key (perhaps the key) element of the movement’s remarkable success.
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University of Hawai'i Press Politics of Control
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University of Hawai'i Press Projectland
Book SynopsisAnthropologist Holly High combines an engaging first-person narrative of her fieldwork with a political ethnography of Laos, more than forty years after the establishment of the Lao PDR and more than seven decades since socialist ideologues first âœliberatedâ parts of upland country.Trade ReviewThis rich ethnographic study tells the story of how a Lao highland village community has successfully relocated to establish a new lowland village that is a ‘model’ in the eyes of the socialist state, but one that also expresses their own cultural values. The book breaks new methodological grounds in that it is not only a study of a village, but also a study from a village on important matters of general interest. Ten years in the making, the author’s vivid prose portrays the very human story of how people negotiate the conflicting demands of a socialist state, the market, kin, and the desires of different individuals to create a world that is meaningful to them. This book, a model of how ethnographic analysis should be done, will be of interest to scholars and students from all disciplines interested in understanding life in rural Southeast Asia today. In Projectland High destroys some simplistic assumptions concerning ethnic minorities and their relation to the (socialist) state. It takes individual subjectivities and desires seriously, and highlights the social fragmentation below the surface of village ""unity."" The author provides a lucid analysis of the functioning of the Lao socialist party state at the margins, discussing the dialectic of transformation and resilience. High’s analysis goes beyond many village studies that mainly focus on livelihood and economic transformation. Unlike most studies that rely on socioeconomic data, Projectland touches the individual subjectivities of the villagers and the affective dimensions of the socialist state. More than forty years after the communist revolution, the author examines the ideological, biopolitical, and affective outcomes of the socialist ""project"" in the Lao PDR."" - Oliver Tappe, University of Cologne
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University of Hawai'i Press Disunion
Book SynopsisSince the 1950s, the politics of the Republic of Vietnam has puzzled outside observers. Their bewilderment, however, has obscured a complex history. In this book, Nu-Anh Tran shows how factional struggles in the Saigon-based republic reflected serious disagreements about political ideas at a pivotal moment in the lead-up to the Vietnam War.
£22.36
University of Hawai'i Press Politics of Control
Book SynopsisUsing a unique interdisciplinary, cultural-institutional analysis, Politics of Control is the first comprehensive study of how, in the early decades of the People's Republic of China, the Chinese Communist Party reshaped people's minds using multiple methods of control.
£22.36
University of Hawai'i Press Building a Republican Nation in Vietnam 19201963
Book SynopsisArgues that republicanism shaped modern Vietnam no less profoundly than communism. Republicans championed representative government, the universal rights of man, civil liberties, and the primacy of the nation. These ideas infused the thinking of Vietnamese reformers, dissidents, and revolutionaries from the 1900s onward.
£22.36
Cornell University Press Spirit Fruit
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsTable of Contents 1 Seeking Utopia 2 Jacob 3 Spirit Fruit 4 Joining Jacob 5 Lisbon 6 Chicago 7 Ingleside 8 Hilltop 9 "Utopia is Possible" Notes Bibliography Index
£29.45
East European Monographs Perspectives on Democratic Consolidation in
Book SynopsisThis volume consists of twenty studies on problems related to transition to democracy in central and eastern Europe during the decade following the collapse of communist states. The book focuses on preconditions and problems of transitions, case studies, patterns of performance and consolidation and inter-regional comparative aspects.
£28.80
East European Monographs The Soviet Administration in Northern
Book SynopsisThis is the first systematic study of the Sovietization of northern Transylvania, ceded to Hungary by the Vienna Diktat of 1940. This historiography of that transitional period fills an imortant gap in the existing research.
£29.75
John Wiley and Sons Ltd The Communist Manifesto
Book SynopsisEdited by Samuel H. Beer, with key selections from Capital and The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, this volume features an especially helpful introduction that serves as a guide to Marxist political and economic theory and to placing the specific writings in their contemporary setting. Included are a bibliography and list of important dates in the life of Karl Marx.Table of ContentsIntroduction vii Principal Dates in the Life of Marx xxx The Communist Manifesto 1 The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte (Selections) 47 The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation (Selections from Chapter 25, Volume I, Capital) 65 Bibliography 95
£9.95
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Research Handbook on Law and Marxism
Book SynopsisThis Research Handbook offers unparalleled insights into the large-scale resurgence of interest in Marx and Marxism in recent years, with contributions devoted specifically to Marxist critiques of law, rights, and the state.Trade Review‘This collection makes an important contribution at an inflection point crossed by the crisis of global capitalism and South Africa’s own challenges generated by the Radical Economic Transformation faction of the ruling party and fellow populist travellers. One can only express the tentative hope that some of this collection finds its way into the teaching of legal theory in South African law schools.’ -- The Hon Justice Dennis Davis, The South African Law Journal‘The modestly titled Research Handbook on Law and Marxism is in fact a pioneering venture that brings together as many as 29 contributions on a wide range of subjects relating to law, seen through the analytical prism of Marxism. It will prove to be a useful reference point for students and seasoned writers alike. -- Utsa Patnaik, Professor Emerita, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India‘This volume displays the breadth and vitality of research on law from within the traditions of Marxism. Written from many different perspectives and by a healthy mix of eminent and emerging scholars, the essays collected here ably guide the reader through a century and a half of debates and controversies. These are debates both among Marxists about the status, import, and structure of the law and modern legal institutions, and between Marxists and non-Marxist legal scholars, collectively demonstrating that Marxism has indelibly shaped legal theory, constitutional theory, the theory of the state, and the theory of international law. This will undoubtedly be my new go-to reference volume on all questions pertaining to Marxism and legal studies.’ -- William Clare Roberts, McGill University, Canada‘Paul O’Connell and Umut Özsu have done a great service to all scholars of Marxism. They have assembled a comprehensive volume that includes contributions of both noted experts and brilliant young researchers and that fills a void in the existing literature. The outcome is a wonderful Handbook that is useful for both specialists and readers who approach Marxism and law for the first time. This book will serve as a guide in the field for many years to come.’ -- Marcello Musto, York University, CanadaTable of ContentsContents: 1 Introduction to the Research Handbook on Law and Marxism 1 Paul O’Connell and Umut Özsu PART I MARX AND THE MARXIST TRADITION 2 Legal and illegal political tactics in Marxist political theory 6 Clyde W Barrow 3 Marx on the Factory Acts: Law, exploitation, and class struggle 21 Daniel McLoughlin and Talina Hürzeler 4 ‘Putting weapons into the hands of the proletariat’: Marx on the contradiction between capitalism and liberal democracy 35 August H Nimtz 5 Marx’s concept of dictatorship 61 Cosmin Sebastian Cercel 6 Revolution, Lenin, and law 77 Michael Head 7 Marx, Engels, Lenin, and the right of peoples to self-determination in international law 98 Bill Bowring 8 Pashukanis’ commodity-form theory of law 115 Matthew Dimick 9 Thinking in a Gramscian way: Reflections on Gramsci and law 139 Pablo Ciocchini and Stéfanie Khoury 10 Poulantzas’ changing views on law and the state 156 Bob Jessop 11 The state as social relation: Poulantzas on materiality and political strategy 173 Rafael Khachaturian PART II CONTEMPORARY MARXIST ANALYSIS OF LAW, RIGHTS AND THE STATE 12 Marx’s critique and the constitution of the capitalist state 190 Rob Hunter 13 Marx and critical constitutional theory 209 Nimer Sultany 14 The reproduction of moral economies in capitalism: Reading Thompson structurally 242 Nate Holdren 15 Law and the state in Frankfurt School critical theory 261 Chris O’Kane 16 Feminist materialism and the laws of social reproduction 283 Miriam Bak McKenna 17 Marxism, labour and employment law, and the limits of legal reform in class society 299 Ahmed White 18 Karl Marx, Douglass North, and postcolonial states: The relation between law and development 319 BS Chimni 19 Transcending disciplinary fetishisms: Marxism, neocolonialism, and international law 335 Radha D’Souza 20 Taking political economy seriously: Grundriss for a Marxist analysis of international law 356 Rémi Bachand 21 From class-based project to imperial formation: European Union law and the reconstruction of Europe 375 Eva Nanopoulos PART III FUTURE ORIENTATIONS OF MARXIST LEGAL ANALYSIS 22 From free time to idle time: Time, work-discipline, and the gig economy 400 Rebecca Schein 23 Greening anti-imperialism and the national question 421 Max Ajl 24 Ideology, narrative, and law: ‘Operation Car Wash’ in Brazil 444 Enzo Bello, Gustavo Capela, and Rene José Keller 25 The poetry of the future: Law, Marxism, and social change 458 Paul O’Connell 26 Nomocratic social change: Reassessing the transformative potential of law in neoliberal times 477 Honor Brabazon 27 Beyond fetishism and instrumentalism: Rethinking Marxism and law under neoliberalism 497 Igor Shoikhedbrod 28 Law and the socialist ideal 512 Christine Sypnowich 29 Marx on law and method 529 Natalia Delgado 30 Principles for a dialectical-materialist analysis of law and the state 544 Dimitrios Kivotidis Index
£48.40
Johns Hopkins University Press Red Modernism
Book SynopsisPersuasively charting a history of the avant-garde modernist poem in relation to communism, beginning in the 1910s and reaching into the 1940s, Red Modernism is an audacious examination of the twinned history of politics and poetry.Trade ReviewSteven's audacious redefinition of modernist historiography ventures much further than previous attempts to read political inferences into post-imagist poetry. . . It does so by viewing the Russian Revolution as a foundational event in the narrative of modern American verse. A much needed counter to ideological micro-criticism, Red Modernism unfolds on an ambitiously broad canvas, seeking to highlight the epic global backdrop to the poems containing history that so preoccupied Pound and his compatriots William Carlos Williams and Louis Zukofsky. Red Modernism argues meticulously for the centrality of the communist ideal in the work of Pound, Williams, and Zukofsky.—Literature and HistoryTable of ContentsAcknowledgments1. Introduction2. Ezra Pound3. William Carlos Williams4. Louis ZukofskyEpilogueNotes Index
£38.70
Johns Hopkins University Press The Socialist Republic of Rumania
Book SynopsisOriginally published in 1969. Rumania faced the problem, shared by other independently minded communist states in the era of the Soviet bloc, of pursuing independent policies in foreign and intra-bloc relations and in its domestic affairs without provoking the Soviet Union to a military reaction. The efforts of the Rumanian leadership in this direction were aided by the fact that there was no politically relevant pro-Moscow elite that could take over if Ceausescu and his followers were deposed by force. Writing his study during the communist period, Professor Fischer-Galati concludes that the future of Rumanian integration into the communist party-state system hinges on the resolution of differences with the Soviet Union and that no meaningful reconciliation appears likely while the present Rumanian and Russian elites remain in power. The author believes, however, that the Rumanians will continue to pursue their independent courseone that could stimulate greater popular support and parTable of ContentsForewordGeneral InformationMapIntroductionChapter 1. Rumania in the Pre-Entry PeriodChapter 2. The Entry of Rumania Into the Communist Party-State SystemChapter 3. Intensive Socilalist Development of Rumania: StalinismChapter 4. The ThawChapter 5. The Present StageSelected Bibliography
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Temple University Press,U.S. Against Capital in the TwentyFirst Century
Book SynopsisThe problems of capitalism have been studied from Karl Marx to Thomas Piketty. The latter has recently confirmed that the system of capital is deeply bound up in ever-growing inequality without challenging the continuance of that system. Against Capital in the Twenty-First Century presents a diversity of analyses and visions opposed to the idea that capital should have yet another century to govern human and non-human resources in the interest of profit and accumulation. The editors and contributors to this timely volume present alternatives to the whole liberal litany of administered economies, tax policy recommendations, and half-measures. They undermine and reject the logic of capital, and the foregone conclusion that the twenty-first century should be given over to capital just as the previous two centuries were. Providing a deep critique of capitalism, based on assessment from a wide range of cultural, social, political, and ecological thinking, Against Capital in the Twenty-Fir
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Gramsci
Book SynopsisThis unique collection is the first to bring attention to Antonio Gramsci's work within geographical debates. Presenting a substantially different reading to Gramsci scholarship, the collection forges a new approach within human geography, environmental studies and development theory. Offers the first sustained attempt to foreground Antonio Gramsci's work within geographical debates Demonstrates how Gramsci articulates a rich spatial sensibility whilst developing a distinctive approach to geographical questions Presents a substantially different reading of Gramsci from dominant post-Marxist perspectives, as well as more recent anarchist and post-anarchist critiques Builds on the emergence of Gramsci scholarship in recent years, taking this forward through studies across multiple continents, and asking how his writings might engage with and animate political movements today Forges a new approach within human geography, environmental stTrade Review“This edited collection is a beacon of critical engagement with Gramsci’s philosophical and theoretical work and his political practice. This could be expected from the co-editors, each of whom has already critically appropriated and applied Gramsci’s ideas, and they have now added 12 impressive contributors to their number … This is an important contribution to the urgent critical work of recovering, appropriating and recontextualizing Gramsci’s concepts, methods and analyses, and, above all, ‘translating’ them for the current conjuncture, in which issues of political ecology as well as political economy are ever more critical to human flourishing.” (Antipode, 1 November 2013) “A book that has just landed on my desk is the fantastic volume edited by Michael Ekers, Gillian Hart, Stefan Kipfer and Alex Loftus entitled Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics ... My hope is that this intervention and the outstanding chapters from all the additional contributors in the book will provoke renewed debate on space, nature, and politics in and beyond Gramsci!” (Adam Morton, adamdavidmorton.com, 13 November 2012) Table of ContentsNotes on Contributors vii Abbreviations of Works by Antonio Gramsci ix Preface xi Acknowledgments xiii Framings 1 “A Barbed Gift of the Backwoods”: Gramsci’s Sardinian Beginnings 3 Michael Ekers, Gillian Hart, Stefan Kipfer, and Alex Loftus How to Live with Stones 6 John Berger Introduction 13 1 Gramsci: Space, Nature, Politics 15 Michael Ekers and Alex Loftus Part I Space 45 2 Traveling with Gramsci: The Spatiality of Passive Revolution 47 Adam David Morton 3 “Gramsci in Action”: Space, Politics, and the Making of Solidarities 65 David Featherstone 4 City, Country, Hegemony: Antonio Gramsci’s Spatial Historicism 83 Stefan Kipfer 5 State of Confusion: Money and the Space of Civil Society in Hegel and Gramsci 104 Geoff Mann Part II Nature 121 6 The Concept of Nature in Gramsci 123 Benedetto Fontana 7 Space, Ecology, and Politics in the Praxis of the Brazilian Landless Movement 142 Abdurazack Karriem 8 On the Nature of Gramsci’s “Conceptions of the World” 161 Joel Wainwright 9 Gramsci, Nature, and the Philosophy of Praxis 178 Alex Loftus 10 Difference and Inequality in World Affairs: A Gramscian Analysis 197 Nicola Short 11 Gramsci and the Erotics of Labor: More Notes on “The Sexual Question” 217 Michael Ekers Part III Politics 239 12 Cracking Hegemony: Gramsci and the Dialectics of Rebellion 241 Jim Glassman 13 Gramsci at the Margins: A Prehistory of the Maoist Movement in Nepal 258 Vinay Gidwani and Dinesh Paudel 14 Accumulation through Dispossession and Accumulation through Growth: Intimations of Massacres Foretold? 279 Judith Whitehead 15 Gramsci, Geography, and the Languages of Populism 301 Gillian Hart Conclusion 321 16 Translating Gramsci in the Current Conjuncture 323 Stefan Kipfer and Gillian Hart Index 345
£18.99
The University of North Carolina Press Commonsense Anticommunism
Book SynopsisBetween the Great War and Pearl Harbor, conservative labor leaders declared themselves America's first line of defense against Communism. In this surprising account, Jennifer Luff shows how the American Federation of Labor fanned popular anticommunism but defended Communists' civil liberties in the aftermath of the 1919 Red Scare. The AFL's commonsense anticommunism, she argues, steered a middle course between the American Legion and the ACLU, helping to check campaigns for federal sedition laws. But in the 1930s, frustration with the New Dealorder led labor conservatives to redbait the Roosevelt administration and liberal unionists and abandon their reluctant civil libertarianism for red scare politics. That frustration contributed to the legal architecture of federal anticommunism that culminated with the McCarthyist fervor of the 1950s. Relying on untapped archival sources, Luff reveals how labor conservatives and the emerging civil liberties movement debated the proper role of th
£30.56
Duke University Press Marx for Cats
Book SynopsisAt the outset of Marx for Cats, Leigh Claire La Berge declares that “all history is the history of cat struggle.” Revising the medieval bestiary form to meet Marxist critique, La Berge follows feline footprints through Western economic history to reveal an animality at the heart of Marxism. She draws on a twelve-hundred-year arc spanning capitalism’s feudal prehistory, its colonialist and imperialist ages, the bourgeois revolutions that supported capitalism, and the communist revolutions that opposed it to outline how cats have long been understood as creatures of economic critique and liberatory possibility. By attending to the repeated archival appearance of lions, tigers, wildcats, and “sabo-tabbies,” La Berge argues that felines are central to how Marxists have imagined the economy, and by asking what humans and animals owe each other in a moment of ecological crisis, La Berge joins current debates about the need for and possibility of eco-sociaTrade Review“Marx for Cats is an undomesticated and indefinable meow de coeur. You can open this book anywhere---it's a Marxist Choose Your Own Adventure---and come away as unsettled, possessed, and reflective as any transportative encounter with a cat might leave you.” -- Jordy Rosenberg, author of * Confessions of the Fox *“Who knew that following cats could open up history and enliven Marxism? This delightful archive of the feline in class struggle reminds us that cats are our comrades. Hand in paw, we have a world to win!” -- Jodi Dean, author of * Comrade: An Essay on Political Belonging *Table of ContentsAcknowledgments ix Introduction. Cat out of the Bag 1 Part I. Menace and Menagerie: The Feudal Mode of Production and Its Cats, 800–1500 1. Lion Kings 25 Intermezzo 1. The Lion-Cat Dialectic 53 2. The Devil’s Cats 58 Part II. The Feline Call to Freedom: Slavery and Revolution in the Age of Empire, 1500–1800 3. Divine Lynxes 95 Intermezzo 2. The Tiger-Tyger Dialectic 125 4. Revolutionary Tigers 129 Part III. Our Dumb Beasts: The Rise of the Bourgeoisie and Its Appropriation of Cats, 1800–1900 5. Wildcats 177 Intermezzo 3. The Cat-Mouse Dialectic 207 6. Domestic Cats, Communal and Servile 212 Part IV. Every Paw Can Be a Claw: Revolutions with Cats, Revolutions Against Capitalism, 1900–2000 7. Sabo-Tabbies 251 Intermezzo 4. The Cat-Comrade Dialectic 288 8. Black Panthers 294 Epilogue. Pussy Cats 329 Notes 339 Bibliography 363 Index 383
£73.95
Baylor University Press Voices of the Voiceless
Book SynopsisPresents readers with twenty-five essays on a curated selection of images and artifacts from the Keston Archive. Some of the world's leading authorities on religion and communism as well as experts personally involved with the operation of Keston College carefully selected and provided commentary for these images.Table of Contents Introduction New Voices: Activists, Archivists, and Academics on the Keston Collection Julie deGraffenried and Zoe Knox Essays Archival References
£26.96
University of Toronto Press German Social Democracy through British Eyes
Book SynopsisGerman Social Democracy through British Eyes uses diplomatic reports sent from Germany to Britain to document the rise of social democracy as well as efforts to repress it.Trade Review“Retallack has assembled a rich selection of reports written by British diplomats, most of whom were posted to Dresden, the Saxon capital. The bulk of them are from George Strachey, Britain’s envoy to Saxony from October 1873 to July 1897. Impressive in quality and range, they make for fascinating reading.” -- Jan Rüger, University of London * Journal of Modern History *Table of ContentsList of Tables List of Figures List of Maps Preface Note on the Documents Introduction Historical Overview Documents Part I: 1870–1877 Part II: 1878–1889 Part III: 1890–1897 Part IV: 1898–1909 Part V: 1910–1914
£56.10