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2014 c a t a l o g “[Brazil’s Dance with the Devil ] hits you like an uppercut that rattles your brain and sets it straight. I cannot recommend this book highly enough.” —John Carlos, 1968 Olympic medalist Brazil’s Dance “This book is a remarkable mix of investigative sports journalism and in- with the Devil sightful social history.” The World Cup, the Olympics, —Glenn Greenwald, author, No Place to Hide and the Fight for Democracy “In Brazil’s Dance with the Devil , Zirin’s at his best, on familiar and fertile ground. Like so much of his work, it’s incisive, heartbreaking, important, Dave Zirin and even funny.” —Jeremy Schaap, ESPN, author, Cinderella Man “Everyone who watches the World Cup should read this book.” As the 2014 World Cup and the —Grant Wahl, senior writer, Sports Illustrated 2016 Olympic Games approach, ordinary Brazilians are holding “A generous vision that uplifts the great Brazilian people. Enthusiastically recommended!” the country’s biggest protest —Juca Kfouri, columnist, UOL Esporte marches in decades. Sports jour- “Zirin has done his homework and fieldwork, consulting the classics and nalist Dave Zirin traveled to experts to bring together a fast-paced, focused read for an international Brazil to �nd out why. In a rol- audience.” licking read that travels from the favelas of Rio de Janeiro to the fa- —Juliana Barbassa, former Rio de Janeiro correspondent, Associated Press bled Maracanã Stadium, Zirin examines how athletic mega-events “Readers will never again allow their love of sports to blind them to the turn into neoliberal Trojan horses. repurposed political ends of big, international sporting events.” —Nancy Hogshead-Makar, civil rights attorney, senior director of advocacy at Women’s Sports Foundation, Olympic Gold medalist

Dave Zirin, the Nation’s sports correspondent, is the author of Game Over: How Politics Has Turned the Sports World Upside Down. Named one of UTNE Reader ’s “50 Visionaries Who Are Changing Our World,” Zirin is a frequent guest on MSNBC, ESPN, and Democracy Now! He also hosts the weekly Sir- 978-1-60846-360-2 • Trade Paper • $16.00 • 262 pages • May 2014 • Ebook available ius XM show Edge of Sports Radio. More Than “Jesse Hagopian brought a rare moment of truth to the corporate- a Score dominated Education Nation show when he spoke on behalf of his The New Uprising Against colleagues at Garfield High in Seattle. He instantly became the High-Stakes Testing voice and face of the movement to stop pointless and punitive high- stakes testing.” Edited by Jesse Hagopian —Diane Ravitch, author, Reign of Error Foreword by Diane Ravitch Afterword by Alfie Kohn

Jesse Hagopian teaches history and is the Black Student Union adviser at In cities across the country, stu- Gar�eld High School, the site of the historic boycott of the MAP test in dents are walking out, parents are 2013. He is an associate editor of Rethinking Schools magazine and winner opting their children out, and of the 2013 “Secondary School Teacher of the Year” award from the Acad- teachers are rallying against the emy of Education Arts and Sciences. He is a contributing author to Educa- tion and Capitalism: Struggles for Learning and Liberation and 101 abuses of high-stakes standard- Changemakers: Rebels and Radicals Who Changed US History , and writes reg- ized testing. ularly for Truthout , Black Agenda Report , and the Seattle Times op-ed page. These are the stories—in their own words—of some of those Diane Ravitch is Research Professor of Education at New York University who are defying the corporate education “reformers” and fueling a and a historian of education. She is the author of e Death and Life of the national movement to reclaim public education. Great American School System: How Testing and Choice Are Undermining Ed- Alongside the voices of students, parents, teachers, and grass- ucation and many other books. roots education activists, the book features renowned education re- Al�e Kohn writes and speaks widely on human behavior, education, and searchers and advocates, including Nancy Carlsson-Paige, Karen parenting. The author of twelve books and scores of articles, he lectures at Lewis, and Monty Neill. education conferences and universities as well as to parent groups and cor- porations. Kohn’s criticisms of competition and rewards have been widely discussed and debated, and he has been described in Time magazine as “per- haps the country’s most outspoken critic of education’s �xation on grades [and] test scores.” 978-1-60846-392-3 • Trade Paper • $16.00 • 230 pages • September 2014 • Ebook available This Is Not a Test A New Narrative on Race, Class, and Education “José Luis Vilson has written a spellbinding book that explains the joys and burdens of teaching. . . . Read this book!” José Luis Vilson —Diane Ravitch, author, Reign of Error: The Hoax of the Foreword by Karen Lewis Privatization Movement and the Danger to America’s Public Schools Afterword by Pedro Noguera “José Vilson’s evocative collection of essays are ferociously honest. . . . This Is Not a Test is a must-read for parents and educators who want José Luis Vilson writes about race, to understand, truly and deeply, the challenges inner-city students face.” class, and education through sto- —Raquel Cepeda, author, Bird of Paradise: How I Became Latina ries from the classroom. His rise “Too many books about teaching read like dull academic treatises, con- from rookie math teacher to descending how-tos, or simplistic Hollywood scripts. José Vilson’s This teacher leader takes a twist when Is Not a Test avoids these traps with a narrative that is by turns pas- sionate and funny, angry and vulnerable, and full of keen insight born he takes on education reform of on-the-ground experience in schools.” through his now-blocked from —Gregory Michie, public school teacher New York’s Department of Edu- “José Vilson is a teacher of the highest order. . . .” cation eponymous blog, TheJoseVilson.com. He calls for the reclaim- —Chris Lehmann, founding principal, Science Leadership Academy ing of the education profession while seeking social justice. “By telling his own story and those of his students, Vilson shows why teacher voice is essential to shedding the failures of the past and to reclaiming the promise of public education.” —Randi Weingarten, president, American Federation of Teachers

José Luis Vilson is a math educator for a middle school in the Inwood/ Wash- ington Heights neighborhood of New York City. He writes for Edutopia , GOOD , and TransformED/Future of Teaching , and has written for CNN.com, Education Week , Huffington Post , and El Diario/La Prensa . 978-1-60846-370-1 • Trade Paper • $16.00 • 256 pages • June 2014 • Ebook available Badass Teachers Unite! Reflections on Education, History, “Mark Naison has woven a series of provocative essays into a powerful book. No traditional scholarly treatise, Badass Teachers Unite! is an ed- and Youth Activism ucation manifesto for the people’s school reform movement. With clar- Mark Naison ity, verve, and passion, Naison outlines the challenges we face in Foreword by Brian Jones transforming public schools and forges a guide to our actions. This book is must reading for anyone concerned about the plight of public schools in the USA today.” In this incisive collection of es- —Henry Louis Taylor Jr., director, SUNY, Center for Urban Studies, says, educator and activist Mark University at Buffalo Naison draws on years of research “Mark Naison is a badass—and it took one to write this rousing pro- on Bronx history and his own ex- nouncement of the militancy emerging among today’s schoolteachers. perience on the front lines of the There was an era when educators were feared by the corporate estab- education wars to unapologeti- lishment. . . . Naison’s Badass Teachers Unite! brings back the attitude we need to confront the corporate reform bullies and reclaim our cally defend teachers and stu- schools.” dents from education “reform” policies that undermine their power —Jesse Hagopian, history teacher, Garfield High School, Seattle, Washington, and creativity. and associate editor for Rethinking Schools Naison shows how dominant education policy systematically hurts the very children it claims to support and instead forces them to “race to the top.” He exposes the Duncans, Rhees, and Gateses Mark Naison is a professor of African American Studies and History at for schemes that intensify racial and economic inequality. And he Fordham University. He has emerged as a passionate defender of America’s refocuses the conversation on teaching and organizing strategies that public school teachers and students and is cofounder of the Badass Teachers should be implemented in communities everywhere. Association.

978-1-60846-361-9 • Trade Paper • $16.95 • 216 pages • May 2014 • Ebook available Praise for Field Notes on Democracy Capitalism “Gorgeously wrought . . . pitch-perfect prose. . . . In language of terrible A Ghost Story beauty, she takes India’s everyday tragedies and reminds us to be out- Arundhati Roy raged all over again.” —Time “In her searing account, Roy asks whether our shriveled forms of democ- From the poisoned rivers, barren racy will be ‘the endgame of the human race’—and shows vividly why wells, and clear-cut forests, to the this is a prospect not to be lightly dismissed.” hundreds of thousands of farm- — ers who have committed suicide “The fierceness with which Arundhati Roy loves humanity moves my to escape punishing debt, to the heart.” hundreds of millions of people —Alice Walker who live on less than two dollars “Arundhati Roy resists and denounces all tyrannies, pleads for their vic- a day, there are ghosts nearly tims, and unflinchingly questions the tragedy.” everywhere you look in India. —John Berger India is a nation of 1.2 billion, but the country’s one hundred rich- “The scale of what Roy surveys is staggering. Her pointed indictment is est people own assets equivalent to one-fourth of India’s gross do- devastating.” mestic product. — New York Times Capitalism: A Ghost Story examines the dark side of democracy in contemporary India, and shows how the demands of globalized Arundhati Roy is a world-renowned Indian author and global justice activist. capitalism have subjugated billions of people to the highest and From her celebrated Booker Prize–winning novel The God of Small Things to her proli�c output of writing on topics ranging from climate change to war, most intense forms of racism and exploitation. the perils of free-market development in India, and the defense of the poor, Roy’s voice has become indispensable to millions seeking a better world.

978-1-60846-385-5 • Trade Paper • $14.95 • 136 pages • May 2014 • Ebook available The BreakBeat Poets New American Poetry in the Age of Hip-Hop Contributors include: Joel Dias-Porter aka DJ Renegade, Evie Shockley, Edited by Kevin Coval, Patrick Rosal, Latasha N. Nevada Diggs, Jason Carney, Krista Franklin, Nate Marshall, and Jessica Care Moore, Adrian Matejka, Francine J. Harris, T’ai Freedom Quraysh Ali Lansana Ford, Dr. John Rodriguez, Marty McConnell, and many more!

Just as blues in�uenced the Kevin Coval is the author of Schtick , L-vis Lives: Racemusic Poems, Everyday People , and the American Library Association “Book of the Year” �nalist Harlem Renaissance and jazz in- Slingshots: A Hip-Hop Poetica . He is the founder of Louder an a Bomb: �uenced the Black Arts Move- The Chicago Youth Poetry Festival, artistic director at Young Chicago Au- ment, hip-hop’s musical and thors, and teaches at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. cultural force has shaped the aes- Nate Marshall is from the South Side of Chicago. He is an MFA candidate thetics of and given rise to a new in creative writing at the University of Michigan. His work has appeared in generation of American poets. Poetry magazine, Indiana Review , e New Republic , [PANK ] Online, and Edited by poets Kevin Coval, Nate Marshall, and Quraysh Ali many other publications. Lansana, The BreakBeat Poets: New American Poetry in the Age of Quraysh Ali Lansana is author of eight poetry books, three textbooks, a chil- dren’s book; editor of eight anthologies; and coauthor of a book on pedagogy. Hip-Hop is the �rst anthology of poetry from the hip-hop genera- He is associate professor of English/Creative Writing at Chicago State Uni- tion. The BreakBeat Poets are multigenerational and multiracial. versity. Two collections of his poetry will be released in 2014. They are the real-life documentarians of the late twentieth and early twenty-�rst centuries, employing traditional and wildstyle poetics to narrate a new country and city landscape.

978-1-60846-395-4 • Trade Paper • $18.00 • 160 pages • February 2015 Men Explain Things to Me Praise for The Faraway Nearby Rebecca Solnit “Solnit is a wanderer who collapses distance.” —San Francisco Chronicle In her comic, scathing essay “Men “A memoir made up of interlocking stories that also explore the way we Explain Things to Me,” Rebecca use storytelling to understand ourselves and others.” Solnit took on what often goes — NewYorker.com wrong in conversations between “The product of a remarkable mind.” men and women. She wrote —Bookforum about men who wrongly assume “Literary nonfiction doesn’t get more beautiful and compelling.” they know things and wrongly as- —American Scholar sume women don’t, about why Praise for Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas this arises, and how this aspect of the gender wars works, airing “A joyous book.” —San Francisco Chronicle some of her own hilariously awful encounters. “Inventive and affectionate.” She ends on a serious note—because the ultimate problem is —Lise Funderburg, New York Times the silencing of women who have something to say, including those saying things like, “He’s trying to kill me!” Writer, historian, and activist Rebecca Solnit is the author of fourteen books This book features that now-classic essay with six perfect com- about civil society, popular power, uprisings, art, environment, place, pleas- plements, including an examination of the great feminist writer Vir- ure, politics, hope, and memory, including e Faraway Nearby , a book on ginia Woolf ’s embrace of mystery, of not knowing, of doubt and empathy and storytelling. She is a Harper’s Magazine contributing editor. ambiguity, a highly original inquiry into marriage equality, and a ter- rifying survey of the scope of contemporary violence against women.

978-1-60846-386-2 • Trade Paper • $11.95 • 120 pages • May 2014 • Ebook available Worth Fighting For An Army Ranger’s Journey Out of the Military and Across America Rory Fanning “Rory Fanning’s odyssey is more than a walk across America. It is a grip- ping story of one young man’s intellectual journey from eager soldier to skeptical radical, a look at not only the physical immenseness of the Pat Tillman’s death by friendly country, its small towns and highways, but into the enormity of its past, �re was covered up just days be- the hidden sins and unredeemed failings of the United States. The fore his comrade Rory Fanning— reader is there along with Rory, walking every step, as challenging and who served in the same unit as rewarding experience for us as it was for him.” —Neil Steinberg, Chicago Sun-Times Tillman—left the Army Rangers as a conscientious objector. Disquieted by his tours in Afghanistan, Fanning sets out to Rory Fanning walked across the United States for the Pat Tillman Founda- honor Tillman’s legacy by crossing the United States on foot. tion in 2008–2009, following two deployments to Afghanistan with the 2nd Army Ranger Battalion. He is a housing activist living in Chicago. Fanning Told with page-turning style, humor, and warmth, Worth Fight- works for Haymarket Books, and this is his �rst book. ing For explores the emotional and social consequences of rejecting the mission of one of the most elite �ghting forces in the world. It is only through the generous and colorful people Fanning meets and the history he discovers that he learns to live again.

978-1-60846-391-6 • Trade Paper • $14.95 • 230 pages • November 2014 • Ebook available Shadow Government Surveillance, Secret Wars, and a Global Security State in a Single Praise for Tom Engelhardt’s The United States of Fear Superpower World “Tom Engelhardt, as always, focuses his laser-like intelligence on a core Tom Engelhardt problem that the media avoid. . . . A stunning polemic.” Foreword by Glenn Greenwald —Mike Davis Praise for The American Way of War In 1964, a book entitled The In- “A tour de force.” visible Government shocked Amer- —Jeremy Scahill icans with its revelations of a growing world of intelligence agencies playing fast and loose Tom Engelhardt created and runs the TomDispatch.com website, a project of around the planet, a secret govern- the Nation Institute, where he is a fellow. He is the author of e American Way of War and e United States of Fear , both published by Haymarket ment lodged inside the one they knew that even the president didn’t Books; a highly praised history of American triumphalism in the Cold War, fully control. Almost half a century later, everything about that “in- The End of Victory Culture ; and a novel, The Last Days of Publishing . He lives visible government” has grown vastly larger, more disturbing, and far in New York. more visible. In his new book, Tom Engelhardt takes in something Glenn Greenwald is a columnist on civil liberties and US national security new under the sun: what is no longer, as in the 1960s, a national se- issues for Impact.com. curity state, but a global security one, �ghting secret wars that have turned the president into an assassin-in-chief. Shadow Government of- fers a powerful survey of a democracy of the wealthy that your grand- parents wouldn’t have recognized.

978-1-60846-365-7 • Trade Paper • $17.95 • 256 pages • July 2014 • Ebook available The Speech The Story Behind Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Dream (Updated paperback edition) New introduction by the author “[In] this slim but powerful book . . . Younge is adept at both distilling Gary Younge the facts and asking blunt questions.” —Boston Globe Gary Younge explains why Mar- tin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a “Unequivocal . . .” Dream” speech maintains its — Financial Times powerful social relevance by shar- ing the dramatic story surround- Gary Younge’s meditative retrospection on [the speech’s] significance ing it. Fifty years later, “The reminds us of all the micro-moments of transformation behind the scenes—the thought and preparation, vision and revision—whose cur- Speech” endures as a de�ning mo- rency fed that magnificent lightning bolt in history.” ment in the civil rights movement —Patricia J. Williams and a guiding light in the ongoing struggle for racial equality. Younge roots his work in new and important interviews with Gary Younge is an author, broadcaster, and award-winning columnist for Clarence Jones, a close friend of Martin Luther King Jr. and his the Guardian, based in Chicago. He also writes a monthly column for the draft speechwriter; with Joan Baez, a singer at the march; and with Nation magazine and is the Alfred Knobler Fellow for the Nation Institute. and other leading civil rights leaders. Younge skillfully captures the spirit of that historic day in Washington and offers a new generation of readers a critical modern analysis of why “” remains America’s favorite speech.

978-1-60846-423-4 • Trade Paper • $14.95 • 240 pages • Januar y 2015 • Ebook available Bitter Legacy The United States in the Middle East Naseer H. Aruri Praise for Palestine and the Palestinians: A Social and Political History The right of the Palestinians to return to their land, establish “A brilliant achievement. By far the most comprehensive analysis of the political economy of Palestine and Palestinians in the twentieth century.” their own independent state —The Times Literary Supplement alongside Israel, receive compen- sation, and gain restitution has Praise for The Obstruction of Peace: been continually preempted by The United States, Israel, and the Palestinians Israeli and US obstinacy and “Aruri’s is a Palestinian perspective on the peace process in his Middle diplomatic maneuvering, in part Eastern region which provides a different view for the reasons behind through manipulation of the Palestinian-Israeli impasses. From perspectives on US interests to “peace process.” media portraits of problems, this packs in many thought-provoking is- The marginalization of inter- sues from a Palestinian’s viewpoint.” —Midwest Book Review national law, together with US domination of regional relations, have combined to create a situation in which blame for the Palestinian ca- tastrophe is placed on the victims of the occupation. Naseer H. Aruri is a chancellor professor emeritus of political science at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. His many publications include American assistance to the Israelis is not limited to diplomatic Dishonest Broker , Obstruction of Peace , and Palestinian Refugees: e Right of support in international institutions. The United States has also Return. He was a member of the board of directors of Human Rights paid for much of the Israeli military. This has left a bitter legacy Watch/Middle East and a three-term member of the board of directors of that Washington can only address by taking seriously its responsi- Amnesty International USA. bilities to all the people of the region through a balanced foreign policy that is consistent with contemporary norms of human rights.

978-1-60846-362-6 • Trade Paper • $18.00 • 200 pages • August 2014 Haymarket is proud to reissue these twelve Noam Chomsky titles with new introductions After the Cataclysm Fateful Triangle Pirates and Emperors, The Political Economy of Human Rights: The United States, Israel, and Old and New by Chomsky. These perennial Volume II the Palestinians (Updated Edition) International Terrorism in the Real World Noam Chomsky and Edward S. Herman Noam Chomsky Noam Chomsky classics provide a critical history 978-1-60846-397-8 • $27.00 • November 2014 • Ebook available 978-1-60846-399-2 • $22.00 • November 2014 • Ebook available 978-1-60846-401-2 • $18.00 • November 2014 • Ebook available of the development and Dissects the aftermath of the war in From its establishment to the present Chomsky argues that appreciating the Southeast Asia, the refugee problem, day, Israel has enjoyed a special posi- differences between state terror and overarching implications of the Vietnam/Cambodia con�ict and tion in the US roster of international nongovernmental terror is crucial to the Pol Pot regime. is is the compan- friends. In Fateful Triangle Noam stopping terrorism and understanding ion book to e Washington Connection Chomsky explores the character and why atrocities like the bombing of the the growth of US Empire. and ird World Fascism: e Political historical development of this World Trade Center happen. Economy of Human Rights: Vol. I. special relationship.

Powers and Prospects The Culture of Terrorism On Power and Ideology Reflections on Nature and the Social Order Noam Chomsky The Managua Lectures Noam Chomsky 978-1-60846-398-5 • $23 • January 2015 • Ebook available Noam Chomsky 978-1-60846-424-1 • $18.00 • February 2015 • Ebook available Noam Chomsky is Institute Professor in the Department 978-1-60846-400-5 • $16.00 • January 2015 • Ebook available of Linguistics and Philosophy at MIT. His work is widely Using the Iran-Contra scandal as an From the nature of democracy to example, Chomsky shows how the e arguments are concise and the our place in the natural world, from credited with having revolutionized the �eld of modern lin- United States has opposed human information is overwhelming. e �rst intellectual politics to the politics of guistics. He is the author of numerous bestselling political rights and democratization to advance two lectures examine the persistent language, Powers and Prospects provides works, which have been translated into scores of countries its economic interests. and largely invariant features of foreign a scathing critique of orthodox views policy, the overall framework of order. and government policy, and outlines worldwide. His most recent books include the New York “Better than anyone else now writing, Times bestseller Hegemony or Survival , as well as Failed e third discusses Central America other paths that can lead to better Chomsky combines indignation with and its foreign policy pattern. e understanding and more constructive States , Power Systems , Occupy , and Hopes and Prospects . insight, erudition with moral passion. fourth looks at national security and action. at is a difficult achievement, and an the arms race. And the �fth examines encouraging one.” US domestic policy. —In These Times Masters of Mankind Essays and Lectures 1969–2013

Propaganda and the Public Mind Rogue States The Washington Connection Noam Chomsky Noam Chomsky and David Barsamian The Rule of Force in World Affairs and Third World Fascism Introduction by 978-1-60846-402-9 • $18.00 • March 2015 • Ebook available Noam Chomsky The Political Economy of Human Rights: Marcus Raskin 978-1-60846-404-3 • $18.00 • March 2015 • Ebook available Volume I Renowned interviewer David Barsamian Noam Chomsky and Edward S. Herman showcases his unique access to Chomsky turns his penetrating gaze 978-1-60846-406-7 • $19.00 • November 2014 • Ebook available In this collection Chom- Chomky’s thinking on a number of top- toward continuing involvement in the ics of contemporary and historical im- Middle East, Southeast Asia, the A brilliant, shattering, and convincing sky examines the nature of state power, from the port. In an interview conducted after Caribbean, and Latin America to trace account of United States–backed sup- ideologies driving the Cold War to the War on the important November 1999 “Battle the enduring combined effects of mili- pression of political and human rights in Seattle,” Chomsky discusses prospects tary domination and economic imperi- in the ird World. It relentlessly dis- Terror, and reintroduces the moral and legal for building a movement to challenge alism on these regions. sects the official views of establishment questions that all too often go unheeded. With corporate domination of the media, the scholars and their journals. e “best unrelenting logic, he holds the arguments of em- environment, and even our private lives. and brightest” pundits of the status quo Turning the Tide emerge from this book thoroughly de- pire up to critical examination and shatters the US Intervention in Central America nuded of their credibility. Rethinking Camelot and the Struggle for Peace myths of those who protect the power and priv- JFK, the Vietnam War, and US Noam Chomsky ilege of the few against the interests and needs of Political Culture 978-1-60846-405-0 • $19.00 • February 2015 • Ebook available Year 501 the many. A new introduction by Marcus Raskin Noam Chomsky The Conquest Continues Noam Chomsky addresses relations 978-1-60846-403-6 • $16.00 • December 2014 • Ebook available Noam Chomsky contextualizes Chomsky’s place among some of throughout Central America and 978-1-60846-407-4 • $16.00 • December 2014 • Ebook available Noam Chomsky dismisses efforts to relates these to superpower con�icts the most in�uential thinkers of modern history. resurrect Camelot—an attractive Amer- and the overall role of the Cold War in “e great work of subjugation and ican myth portraying JFK as a shining contemporary international relations. conquest” has changed little over the Marcus Raskin, cofounder of the Institute for Policy Stud- knight promising peace, foiled only by years. Analyzing Haiti, Latin America, assassins bent on stopping this lone Cuba, Indonesia, and even pockets of the ies and professor of public policy at George Washington hero from withdrawing from Vietnam. ird World developing in the United University, is a social critic, activist, and philosopher. Chomsky argues that US institutions States, Chomsky draws parallels between and political culture, not individual the genocide of colonial times and the presidents, are the key to understanding murder and exploitation associated with US behavior during the Vietnam War. modern-day imperialism. 978-1-60846-363-3 • $18.00 • Trade Paper • 200 pages • July 2014 Doing History from the Bottom Up On E. P. Thompson, Howard Zinn, and Rebuilding the Labor Staughton Lynd is an American conscientious objector, Quaker, peace activist Movement from Below and civil rights activist, tax resister, historian, professor, author, and lawyer. Staughton Lynd He taught American history at Spelman College in Atlanta, where one of his students was the future Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist Alice Walker, and at Yale University. In the 1960s historians on Staughton served as director of Freedom Schools in the Mississippi Summer Project of 1964. In April 1965, he chaired the �rst march against the Viet- both sides of the Atlantic nam War in Washington, DC. In August 1965, he was arrested, together began to challenge the as- with Bob Moses and David Dellinger, at the Assembly of Unrepresented sumptions of their colleagues People in Washington, DC, where demonstrators sought to declare peace and push for an understand- with the people of Vietnam on the steps of the Capitol. In December 1965, ing of history “from below.” Staughton, along with Tom Hayden and Herbert Aptheker, made a contro- versial trip to Hanoi, hoping to clarify the peace terms of the Vietnamese In this collection Staughton government and the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam. Lynd, himself one of the pioneers of this approach, laments the Because of his advocacy and practice of civil disobedience, Lynd was unable passing of fellow luminaries David Montgomery, E. P. omp- to continue as a full-time history teacher. e history departments at �ve son, Alfred Young, and Howard Zinn, and makes the case that Chicago-area universities offered him positions, only to have the offers neg- contemporary academics and activists alike should take more atived by university or state administrators. In 1976, Staughton became a seriously the stories and perspectives of Native Americans, en- lawyer and until his retirement at the end of 1996 worked for Legal Services slaved people, rank-and-�le workers, and other still-too-fre- in Youngstown, Ohio. He specialized in employment law. When the steel mills in Youngstown were closed in 1977–1980 he served as lead counsel to quently marginalized people. the Ecumenical Coalition of the Mahoning Valley, which sought to reopen the mills under worker-community ownership, and brought the action Local 1330 v. U.S. Steel . After retiring, Staughton was for a time Local Education Coordinator for Teamsters Local 377 in Youngstown. 978-1-60846-388-6 • Trade Paper • $16.00 • 250 pages • November 2014 • Ebook available Marx and Nature A Red and Green Perspective Paul Burkett Foreword by John Bellamy Foster New introduction by the author

Marx’s treatment of natural con- ditions possesses an inner logic, coherence, and analytical power that has not been previously rec- Paul Burkett earned his doctorate in economics from Syracuse University ognized. and is a professor of economics at Indiana State University, Terre Haute. His Though infrequently viewed publications include and Ecological Economics and many articles in scholarly journals. as an environmental thinker, Karl Marx insisted that production as John Bellamy Foster is a professor of sociology at the University of Oregon a social and material process is shaped and constrained by both his- and also editor of . torically developed relations among producers and natural conditions. Paul Burkett shows that it is Marx’s overriding concern with human emancipation that impels him to approach nature from the standpoint of materialist history, sociology, and critical political economy.

978-1-60846-369-5 • Trade Paper • $20.00 • 300 pages• July 2014 Left-Wing Unfinished Leninism The Rise and Return An Infantile Disorder of a Revolutionary Doctrine Paul Le Blanc V. I. Lenin Edited by Ahmed Shawki

Praise for Lenin and the Revolutionary Party : “A work of unusual strength and coherence, inspired not by academic Few �gures from the revolutionary struggles of the early twenti- neutrality but by the deep conviction that there is much to learn from eth century continue to be more polarizing than Vladimir Lenin. the actual ideas and experiences of Lenin.” Caricatured by both the defenders of the market and those re- —Michael Löwy maining political apologists for state as an in�exible and impatient insurrectionist, in this pamphlet—perhaps his As a leader of the Russian Revolution, Vladimir Lenin was per- most important and relevant work—Lenin makes a clear argu- haps the greatest revolutionary of the twentieth century. ese ment that for radicals, struggling through existing democratic clearly written essays offer an account of his life and times, a channels is not an option, but an essential step on the road to lively view of his personality, and a stimulating engagement with revolution. is new edition provides a critical introduction and his ideas. additional explanatory materials. Paul Le Blanc is a professor of history at La Roche College and has written widely on radical movements. Ahmed Shawki is the editor of International Socialist Review and author of Black Liberation and Socialism.

978-1-60846-359-6 • Trade Paper • $14.95 • 120 pages • September 2014 • Ebook available 978-1-60846-366-4 • Trade Paper • $18.00 • 230 pages • June 2014 • Ebook available Clara Zetkin Selected Writings Second Edition What Is Socialism? Clara Zetkin Danny Katch Edited by Philip S. Foner Introduction by Angela Davis

“With the publication of the present volume, there will finally be avail- Praise for Danny Katch’s America’s Got Democracy able a representative selection of the thoughts of the leading woman “Danny Katch has better comic bomb sights than Jon Stewart: his out- of European socialism.” rageous, passionate sarcasm always falls exactly on target.” —from the introduction by Philip S. Foner — Mike Davis, author, In Praise of Barbarians “Clara Zetkin’s arguments in support of women workers contain a logic which can be effectively employed today.” Danny Katch sets out to destroy the idea that all socialists are —from the foreword to the 1984 edition by Angela Davis grim, humorless, and dour commentators with this lighthearted and irreverent exploration of how a socialist society would end Clara Zetkin was a German Marxist theorist who organized the inequality, racism, war, and bad jokes. �rst International Women’s Day.

Philip S. Foner was one of the most prominent Marxist historians in the Danny Katch is an activist and humorist often accused of not knowing the United States. difference. He writes a regular column for SocialistWorker.org , where he is Angela Davis is a world-renowned scholar and author of Are Prisons Obsolete? sometimes known as Danny Lucia, the name of his former jailer in Siberia.

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Alexandra Kollontai was a key leader of the Russian Socialist movement, the only woman in the early Soviet government, and one of the most famous women in Russian history. She worked ese letters show Gramsci beginning to form the theoretical con- tirelessly all her life as a speaker, writer, and organizer for women’s cepts that matured into the Prison Notebooks , thus offering a emancipation. is compelling biography recounts her life for glimpse into his political, intellectual, and emotional development. an emerging generation of �ghters for women’s liberation.

Antonio Gramsci (1891–1937) was a founding member of the Italian Com- Cathy Porter is a translator, teacher, and researcher on Russian history. She munist Party and among the twentieth century’s most in�uential theorists. is the author of Fathers and Daughters: Russian Women in Revolutionand trans- lator of Alexandra Kollontai’s Love of Worker Bees.

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“One of the best analysts of the contemporary Arab world.” — Le Monde

Gilbert Achcar sets out to demonstrate that, despite Edward Said’s famous arguments to the contrary, Marxism can provide an important framework for understanding cultural develop- ments in the Arab world. Covering a wide range of issues, is collection represents the most comprehensive presentation Achcar’s book is sure to become a key point of reference for available in English of the speeches and writings of Wilhelm scholars and activists alike. Liebknecht, founder and leading voice of the German Social Democratic Party in the nineteenth century. Gilbert Achcar is a professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. His most recent book is e People Want: A Radical Dr. William A. Pelz is an academic historian who specializes in European Exploration of the Arab Uprising . and comparative labor history. He lives in Chicago.

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e �rst comprehensive examination of Leon Trotsky’s view on Duncan Hallas was one of the most erudite Marxists of the twen- revolutionary organizational principles and the dynamic inter- tieth century. An activist, teacher, and revolutionary, Hallas wrote play of democratic initiative and principled centralism. Mostly about class struggle as a leading participant. is volume collects in his own words, these writings are grounded in Trotsky’s ex- his writings, speeches, and other material—including an interview perience in Russia’s revolutionary movement, as a leader of the about his role in a British army revolt during World War II. International Left Opposition and Fourth International.

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Engaging and well re- eories of Ideology is sure In this magisterial work, searched, Revolutionary to become the point of informed by such thinkers Teamsters is the story of a reference for all future as Marx, Bourdieu, and strike that sparked the labor upsurge of the 1930s. scholarly attempts to understand ideology. René Zavaleta, García Linera re�ects on the nature Bryan Palmer tells the compelling story of how a Rehmann reconstructs the different strands of of the state, class, and indigenous identity, and their handful of revolutionary Trotskyists, working in the ideology theories ranging from Marx to Adorno/ relevance to social struggles in Bolivia. One part an largely non-union trucking sector, led the drive to or- Horkheimer, from Lenin to Gramsci, from Foucault evolving analysis of Bolivian reality and one part in- ganize the unorganized, to build an industrial union. to Butler. He compares them in a way that a genuine tellectual biography, this is the �rst of Linera’s major What emerges is a compelling narrative of class strug- dialogue becomes possible and applies the different works to be translated. gle, a reminder of what can be accomplished, even in methods to the “market totalitarianism” of today’s the worst of circumstances, with a principled and far- high-tech capitalism to explain the stability of capi- seeing leadership. talism even in the midst of the crisis. Álvaro García Linera has been vice president of Bolivia since 2006 and is a prominent intellectual force in the Evo Morales government. He has written extensively on the Bryan D. Palmer is Canada Research Chair in the Department Jan Rehmann teaches philosophy and social theories at indigenous question and class and communal politics in of Canadian Studies, Trent University. His prize-winning Union eological Seminary in New York and the Free Bolivia, including Horizontes y límites del estado y el power monographs, edited collections, and articles on the history of University in Berlin. He is coeditor of the Historical-Critical and Forma valor y forma comunidad . labor and the left, historiography, and theory, have been trans- Dictionary of Marxism (HKWM) and author of books on lated and published in Greek, Korean, Spanish, Portuguese, ideology, Neo-Nietzscheanism, Max Weber, the churches Italian, and other languages. Among his books are James P. in Nazi Germany, and poverty. Cannon and the Origins of the American Revolutionary Left, 1890–1928 (2010).

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Modern capitalism began the twenty-first century seemingly victorious as the dominant social and economic organizing principle in the world. Ram- pant regulation and deregulation accompanied a wholesale attack on the In this provocative and compelling work social, economic, and political gains of the prior century under the guise Shourideh Molavi documents the legal of increasing competitiveness and the need to respond to the forces of glob- plight of Palestinians living inside of Israel. alization. The end of the Cold War, the decline of the former Soviet Union, Palestinians living inside of Israel are placed in a paradoxical and the increasing foothold of capitalism in China all point to an unchal- situation where, as Arab citizens of a Jewish state, they are both lenged reorientation of the global political economy to reflect this ascen- inside and outside, host and guest, citizen and stateless. rough dance of capitalist social relations. the paradigm of stateless citizenship Molavi centers our analytical The peer-reviewed Studies in Critical Social Sciences book series, through the gaze on the paradox that it is through their status as Israeli citi- publication of original manuscripts and edited volumes, offers insights into zens that Palestinians are deemed stateless. the current reality by exploring the content and consequence of power rela- tionships under capitalism, by considering the spaces of opposition and re- sistance to these changes, and by articulating capitalism with other systems of power and domination—for example race, gender, culture—that have been defining our new age.

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ISBN: 978-1-60846-383-1 • $28.00 • August 2014 • 256 pages Max Weber’s Theory Empires and Walls of Personality Globalization, Migration, Individuation, Politics and Orientalism and Colonial Domination in the Sociology of Religion Mohammad A. Chaichian Sara R. Farris

Max Weber is widely considered to be Although walls are usually viewed as a the founding father of sociology, yet symbol of imperial might, Chaichian Sarah Farris’s excellently argued book argues that they better �t as signs of an shows that Weber was also deeply orientalist. empire’s decline. Max Weber’s writings in e Sociology of Religion are today Why do empires build walls and fences? is volume acknowledged as a classic of the social sciences. ey are key meticulously examines the rise and fall of walls that are no texts for understanding Weber’s central sociological concepts longer around as well as the impending fate of “neoliberal” bar- concerning Western and Eastern “civilizations,” and, according riers that imperial and colonial powers have erected recently. to this book rely on a deeply �awed and essentially orientalist Chaichian provides compelling evidence that regardless of their concept of personality. rationale and functions, walls always signal the fading power of an empire. Sara R. Farris studied at the University of Rome “La Sapienza.” She is lec- turer in sociology at Goldsmiths University of London. She was member Mohammad A. Chaichian is an architect, urban planner, and professor of soci- scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton in 2012–2013. ology at Mount Mercy University. He is the author of White Racism on the West- She has published on sociological theory, political sociology, orientalism, ern Urban Frontier and Town and Country in the Middle East . and gender studies.

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