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Henry A. Giroux

In the United States today, the term “terrorism” conjures up images of dangerous, outside threats: religious extremists and suicide bombers in particu- lar. Harder to see but all the more pervasive is the terrorism perpetrated by the United States itself, whether through military force overseas or woven into the very fabric of society at home. In this pas- sionate and incisive book, Giroux turns the conven- tional wisdom on terrorism upside down, demon- strating how fear and lawlessness have become AVAILABLE NOW organizing principles of life in the United States, and 288 pages violence an acceptable form of social mediation. He Paper 978-1-58367-570-0 addresses the most pressing issues of the moment, | | from oficially sanctioned torture to militarized police $20.00 £12.99 $25.95Can forces to austerity politics. Giroux also examines the Cloth 978-1-58367-571-7 ongoing degradation of the education system and $89.00 | £50.00 | $115.95Can how young people in particular suffer its more nefar- e-book available ious outcomes. Against this grim picture, Giroux posits a poli- tics of hope and a commitment to accurate—and radical—historical memory. He draws on a long, dis- tinguished career developing the tenets of critical pedagogy to propose a cure for our addiction to ter- rorism: a kind of “public pedagogy” that challenges the poisoned narratives of “America’s disimagination machine.”

HENRY A. GIROUX currently holds the McMaster University Chair for Scholarship in the Public Interest in the English and Cultural Studies Department and a Distinguished Visiting Professorship at Ryerson University. A founding igure in the movement for criti- cal pedagogy and author of more than sixty books, he is one of North America’s most inluential public intellectuals. He recently received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Educational Research Association.

“Giroux has outdone himself. More than in any other book, he chronicles the death spiral of contemporary U.S. capitalist society, and why young people are on the verge of a revolt the likes of which has not been seen for generations. We are very fortunate to have this book.”—RobeRt W. McCheSney

1 Confronting Black Jacobins The United States, the Haitian , and the Origins of the Dominican Republic

Gerald Horne

The Haitian Revolution, the product of the irst suc- cessful slave revolt, was truly world-historic in its impact. When Haiti declared independence in 1804, the leading powers—France, Great Britain, and Spain—suffered an ignominious defeat and the New World was remade. The island revolution also had a profound impact on Haiti’s mainland neighbor, the United States. Inspiring the enslaved and partisans of emancipation while striking terror throughout AVAILABLE NOW the Southern slaveocracy, it propelled the ledgling 424 pages nation one step closer to civil war. Gerald Horne’s Paper 978-1-58367-562-5 pathbreaking new work explores the complex and $29.00| £22.50 | $32.95Can often fraught relationship between the United Cloth 978-1-58367-563-2 States and the island of Hispaniola. Giving particu- $89.00 | £50.00 | $115.95Can lar attention to the responses of African Americans, Horne surveys the reaction in the United States to e-book available the revolutionary process in the nation that became Haiti, the splitting of the island in 1844, which led to the formation of the Dominican Republic, and the failed attempt by the United States to annex both in the 1870s. Horne deftly weaves together a disparate array of voices to illuminate the tangled conlicts of the colo- nial powers, the commercial interests and of U.S. elites, and the brutality and tenac- ity of the American slaveholding class. Throughout, he never loses sight of the freedom struggles of Africans, both on the island and on the mainland, who sought the fulillment of the emancipatory promise of 18th century republicanism.

GERALD HORNE is John J. and Rebecca Moores Professor of African American His- tory at the University of Houston. He is the author of more than two dozen books, including Race to Revolution and The Counter-Revolution of 1776.

“by tracing the lethal spread of white supremacy, and its courageous confrontation by a rebellious black republic, horne helps us to see the powerful blow for justice struck by a militantly resistant population of black citizens who more nobly embodied the ideals of freedom and equality than the european and north American powers that sought to defeat them.”—MiChAel eRiC DySon

2 Imperialism in the Twenty-First Century Globalization, Super-Exploitation and ’s Final Crisis

WINNER PAUL A. BARAN–PAUL M. SWEEZY MEMORIAL AWARD

John Smith

Imperialism in the Twenty-First Century is a seminal examination of the relationship between the core capitalist countries and the rest of the world in the age of neoliberal globalization. Deploying a sophisti- cated Marxist methodology, Smith begins by tracing AVAILABLE NOW the production of certain iconic commodities—the 384 pages T-shirt, the cup of coffee, and the iPhone—and dem- onstrates how these generate enormous outlows Paper 978-1-58367-577-9 of money from the countries of the Global South $28.00 | £18.99 | $35.95Can to transnational corporations headquartered in the Cloth 978-1-58367-578-6 core capitalist nations of the Global North. From $89.00 | £60.00 | $115.95Can there, Smith draws on his empirical indings to pow- e-book available erfully theorize the current shape of imperialism. He argues that the core capitalist countries need no lon- ger rely on military force and colonialism (although these still occur) but increasingly are able to extract proits from workers in the Global South through market mechanisms and, by aggressively favoring places with lower wages, the phenomenon of labor arbitrage. Meticulously researched and forcefully argued, Imperialism in the Twenty-First Century is a major contribution to the theorization and critique of global capitalism.

JOHN SMITH received his Ph.D. from the University of Shefield and is currently self- employed as a researcher and writer. He has been an oil rig worker, bus driver, and tele- communications engineer, and is a longtime activist in the antiwar and Latin American solidarity movements.

“Provides a searing analysis of the global shifts in production that have marked the neoliberal phase of capitalism. his analysis is essential to understanding contemporary capitalism.” —JAyAti GhoSh, Professor of at Jawaharlal nehru University, new Delhi

3 The Politics of the Right 2016

Edited by Leo Panitch and Greg Albo

The Left faces new challenges from political forces amassing on the radical right. The ifty- second volume of the Socialist Register presents a serious calibration and a careful political mapping of these forces. It addresses pivotal questions on the reordering of the New Right that speak to the global challenges the new right poses for the left.

Neoliberalism and Popular Racism: The Shifting Shape of AVAILABLE NOW the European Right, LIz FEkETE l Ukip and the Crisis of Brit- l 398 pages, $29.00 ain, RICHARD SEYMoUR The Far Right in France: The Front National in European Perspective, MICHAEL LÖWY, FRAN- Paper 978-1-58367-574-8 CIS SITEL l Europe at the Crossroads: Right and e-book available Reactionary Rebellion, WALTER BAIER l Fascism Then and Now, GEoFF ELEY l Ethnicism After Nationalism: The Roots of the New European Right, G.M. TAMÁS l Capitalism and the Politics of the Far Right, RICHARD SAULL l Russia and Ukraine: oligarchic Capitalism, Conservative Statism and Right Nationalism, ALExANDER BUzGALIN, ANDREY koL- GANoV l India: Liberal Democracy and the Extreme Right, AIJAz AHMAD l An Arc of Authoritarianism in Africa: Toward the End of a Liberal Democratic Dream? DAVID MooRE l Brazil: The Failure of the PT and the Rise of the “New Right,” ALFREDo SAAD-FILHo, ARMANDo BoITo l Chauvin- ist Nationalism in Japan’s Schizophrenic State, GAVAN MC- CoRMACk l Israel’s Hegemonic Right, AVISHAI EHRLICH l The American Right: From Margins to Mainstream, l “Stars and Bars”: Understanding Right-Wing Populism in the USA, BILL FLETCHER, JR. l The Times and Spaces of Right Populism: From Paris to Toronto, STEFAN ALSO AVAILABLE: kIPFER, PARASToU SABERI l Policing with Impunity, LESLEY Transforming Classes (2015) WooD l The Surveillance State, REG WHITAkER l The Di- Registering Class (2014) lemmas and Potentials of the Left: Learning from Syriza, The Question of Strategy (2013) ANDREAS kARITzIS The Crisis and the Left (2012)

LEO PANITCH and GREG ALBO are Professors in the Department of Political Science at York University, Toronto.

4 Crooked Deals and Broken Treaties How American Indians Were Displaced by White Settlers in the Cuyahoga Valley

John Tully

Long before the smokestacks and factories of indus- trial Akron rose from ohio’s Cuyahoga Valley, the region was a place of tense confrontation. Begin- ning in the early 19th-century, white settlers began pushing in from the east, lured by the promise of cheap (or free) land. They inevitably came into con- lict with the current inhabitants, American Indians AVAILABLE NOW who had thrived in the valley for generations or 144 pages had already been displaced by settlement along Paper 978-1-58367-566-3 the eastern seaboard. Here, on what was once the $19.00 | £14.99 | $XX.00Can western fringe of the United States, the story of the Cloth 978-1-58367-567-0 country’s founding and development played out in | | all its ignominy and drama. $89.00 £50.00 $XX.00Can Historian and novelist John Tully draws on con- e-book available temporary accounts and a wealth of studies to pro- duce this elegiac history of the Cuyahoga Valley. He pays special attention to how settlers’ notions of pri- vate property—and the impulse to own and develop the land—clashed with more collective social orga- nizations of American Indians. He also documents the ecological cost of settlement, long before heavy industry laid waste to the region. Crooked Deals and Broken Treaties is an impassioned accounting of the cost of “progress” and an insistent reminder of the barbarism and deceit that fueled the rise of the United States.

JOHN TULLY is Honorary Professor, College of Arts, Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia. He is the author of several works of history, including The Devil’s Milk: A Social History of Rubber, as well as three novels.

“A masterful case study of one site of United States’ settler-colonialism, in the Cuyahoga Valley region, which gave birth to the settler city of Akron, ohio. the violence and ethnic cleansing involved in this early 19th century colonial project previewed the later ethnic cleansing of native nations and communities from all the territory east of the Mississippi River.”—RoxAnne DUnbAR-oRtiz

5 A Hidden History of the Cuban Revolution How the Working Class Shaped the Guerrillas’ Victory

Steve Cushion

Millions of words have been written about the Cuban Revolution, which, to both its supporters and detractors, is almost universally understood as being won by a small band of guerillas. Stephen Cushion argues that the Cuban working class played a much more decisive role in the Revolution’s outcome than AVAILABLE NOW previously understood. Although the working class 372 pages was well organized in the 1950s, it is believed to Paper 978-1-58367-581-6 have been too inluenced by corrupt trade union $27.00 | £18.99 | $34.95Can leaders and a tradition of making primarily economic Cloth 978-1-58367-582-3 demands to have offered much support to the gue- rillas. Cushion contends that the opposite is true, $89.00 | £60.00 | $115.95Can and that signiicant portions of the Cuban working e-book available class launched an underground movement in tan- dem with the guerillas operating in the mountains. Developed during ive research trips to under the auspices of the Institute of Cuban History in Havana, this book analyzes a wealth of material from the 1950s that has never before been systematically examined, along with many interviews with partici- pants themselves. Cushion uncovers widespread militant activity, all of which culminated in two revo- lutionary workers’ congresses and the largest gen- eral strike in Cuban history. These efforts present a fresh and provocative take on the place of the work- ing class in Cuban history.

STEVE CUSHION is a retired university lecturer with a Ph.D. in Caribbean Labor His- tory who lives in the East End of London. For twenty years, he worked as a bus driver in London, and has been an active socialist and trade unionist all his adult life.

“Cushion has written an extraordinarily rich and detailed history of working class militancy in pre-revolutionary Cuba. this book shows that the Cuban working class played an important, even decisive, role in the pre-revolutionary period and in the overthrow of the batista dictatorship. our understanding will be permanently shaped by this inspiring and compelling history.”—DR. leo zeiliG, author of Voices of Liberation: Frantz Fanon

6 Cuba and the U.S. Empire A Chronological History

Jane Franklin

Foreword by

In this updated edition of her classic, Cuba and the United States: A Chronological History, Jane Franklin depicts the relationship between the two countries from the time both were colonies to the present. We see the early connections through slavery; through the sugar trade; then Cuba’s multiple wars for national liberation; the annexation of Cuba by the United States; the infamous Platt Amendment that entitled the United States to intervene directly in AVAILABLE APRIL Cuban affairs; the gangster capitalism promoted by 456 pages Cuban dictator Fulgencio Battista; and the guerrilla Paper 978-1-58367-605-9 war that brought the revolutionaries to power. $25.00 | £20.00 | $32.95Can A new chapter updating the fraught Cuban-U.S. Cloth 978-1-58367-606-6 nexus brings us well into the Twenty-irst century, $89.00 | £60.00 | $115.95Can with a look at the current status of Assata Shakur, the Cuban Five, and the post-9/11 years leading to e-book available the expansion of diplomatic relations. offering a range of primary and secondary sources, this book is an outstanding scholarly work. Cuba and the U.S. Empire brings new meaning to Simón Bolívar’s warning in 1829, that the United States “appears destined by Providence to plague America with mis- eries in the name of Freedom.”

JANE FRANKLIN is an internationally acclaimed historian and peace and justice activ- ist since 1960. The author of several books on Cuba and Panama, she has published in various periodicals including The Nation and The Progressive, and appears frequently on radio and TV as a commentator on U.S.-Cuba relations. Some of her work is available at janefranklin.info.

“Whether one reads it as a history, or keeps it handy as a ready reference . . . this is a book that no serious student of U.S.-Cuba relations can afford to be without.” —PhiliP bRenneR, American University

7 The American War in Crime or Commemoration?

John Marciano

on May 25, 2012, President obama announced that the United States would spend the next thir- teen years commemorating the 50th anniversary of the , and the American soldiers, “more than 58,000 patriots,” who died in Vietnam. The fact that at least 2.1 million Vietnamese also died in that war will be largely unknown and entirely uncom- AVAILABLE JULY memorated. The reason for this appalling disconnect 192 pages of consciousness lies in an unremitting public rela- Paper 978-1-58367-585-4 tions campaign waged by top American politicians, $18.00 | £14.99 | $23.95Can military leaders, business people, and scholars who have spent the last sixty years justifying the U.S. Cloth 978-1-58367-586-1 presence in Vietnam. | | $89.00 £60.00 $115.95Can A devastating follow-up to Marciano’s 1979 clas- e-book available sic Teaching the Vietnam War (written with William L. Griffen), this book seeks not to commemorate the Vietnam War, but to stop the ongoing U.S. war on actual history. Marciano reveals the grandiose lag- waving that stems from the “Noble Cause Principle,” the notion that America is “chosen by God” to bring democracy to the world. The result is critical writing and teaching at its best. This book will ind a home in classrooms where teachers seek to do more than repeat the trite glo- riications of U.S. empire. It will provide students everywhere with insights that can prepare them to change the world.

JOHN MARCIANO is professor emeritus at SUNY, Cortland. He has been an antiwar and social justice activist, author, scholar, teacher, and trade unionist.

“For many years, i’ve been using John Marciano and William Griffen’s venerable Teaching the Vietnam War in my high school course. [this] newer history of the war provides analysis and perspective on how the war ought to be remembered—and how it is being misremembered and misused. i am eager to add it to my curriculum!” —W. D. ehRhARt, author, Vietnam-Perkasie: A Combat Marine Memoir

8 Big Farms Make Big Flu Dispatches on Influenza, , and the Nature of Science

Rob Wallace Foreword by Mike Davis

Thanks to breakthroughs in production and food science, agribusiness has been able to devise new ways to grow more food and get it more places more quickly. The dark side of this story is that agribusi- ness has known for decades that packing thousands of birds or livestock together results in a monocul- ture that selects for disease. But market economics doesn’t punish the companies for growing big lu—it AVAILABLE MAY punishes animals, the environment, consumers, and 400 pages contract farmers. Alongside growing proits, dis- Paper 978-1-58367-589-2 eases are permitted to emerge, evolve, and spread $24.00 | £18.99 | $30.95Can with little check. “That is,” writes evolutionary biolo- Cloth 978-1-58367-590-8 gist Rob Wallace, “it pays to produce a pathogen that | | could kill a billion people.” $89.00 £60.00 $115.95Can In Big Farms Make Big Flu, Wallace tracks the ways e-book available inluenza and other pathogens emerge from an agri- culture controlled by multinational corporations. Wal- lace details, with a precise and radical wit, the latest in the science of agricultural epidemiology, while at the same time juxtaposing ghastly phenomena such microbial time travel, neoliberal Ebola, and attempts at producing featherless chickens. Wallace also offers sensible alternatives to lethal agribusiness. Some, such as farming , integrated pathogen management, and mixed crop-livestock systems, are already in practice off the agribusiness grid. Big Farms Make Big Flu integrates the political economies of disease and science to derive a new understanding of the evolution of infections.

ROB WALLACE received a Ph.D. in biology at the CUNY Graduate Center, New York City, and did post-doctorate work at the University of , Irvine, with Walter Fitch, a founder of molecular phylogeny. He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he is both a Visiting Scholar at the Institute for Global Studies, University of Minnesota and a deli clerk at a local sandwich shop.

9 The Reawakening of the Arab World Challenge and Change in the Aftermath of the Arab Spring

Samir Amin

The growing, deeply felt need of the Arab people for independent, popular democracy is the cause of their awakening, says Amin. It this awakening to democ- racy that the United States fears most, since real self- AVAILABLE MARCH government by independent nations would necessar- ily mean the end of U.S. empire, and the economic 248 pages liberalism that has kept it in place. Paper 978-1-58367-597-7 $24.00 | £18.99 | $30.95 Can was born in Egypt in 1931 and received Cloth 978-1-58367-598-4 his Ph.D. in economics in Paris in 1957. He is director | | $89.00 £60.00 $115.95Can of the Third World Forum in Dakar, Senegal. e-book available Russia and the Long Transition from Capitalism to

Samir Amin

The great upheaval that once produced the has also produced a movement away from cap- italism—a long transition that continues even today. In seven concise, provocative chapters, Amin deftly examines the trajectory of Russian capitalism, the Bol- AVAILABLE JUNE shevik Revolution, the collapse of the Soviet Union, 144 pages the possible future of Russia—and, by extension, the Paper 978-1-58367-601-1 future of socialism itself. Amin covers the rise and fall of the revolutionary Soviet system; and in a power- $23.00 | £17.99 | $29.95 Can ful chapter on Ukraine and the rise of global fascism, Cloth 978-1-58367-602-8 Amin lays out the conditions necessary for Russia to $89.00 | £60.00 | $115.95 Can recreate itself, and perhaps again move down the long e-book available road to real socialism.

10 Studs Terkel Politics, Culture, but Mostly Conversation

Alan Wieder

Studs Terkel was an American icon who had no use for America’s cult of celebrity. He was a leftist who valued human beings over political dogma. In scores of books and thousands of radio and television broad- casts, Studs paid attention—and respect—to “ordi- nary” human beings of all classes and colors, as they talked about their lives as workers, dreamers, survi- vors. Alan Wieder’s Studs Terkel: Politics, Culture, But Mostly Conversation is the irst comprehensive book about this man. Drawing from over ifty interviews of people who AVAILABLE AUGUST knew and worked with Studs, Alan Wieder cre- 304 pages ates a multi-dimensional portrait of a run-of-the-mill Paper 978-1-58367-593-9 guy from Chicago who, in public life, became an $19.95 | £15.99 | $25.95Can acclaimed author and raconteur, while managing, in Cloth 978-1-58367-594-6 his private life, to remain a mensch. We see Studs, $89.00 | £60.00 | $115.95Can the eminent oral historian, the inveterate and selless supporter of radical causes, especially civil rights. e-book available We see the actor, the writer, the radio host, the jazz lover, whose early work in television earned him a notorious place on the McCarthy blacklist. We also see Studs the family man and devoted husband to his adored wife, Ida. Studs Terkel allows us to realize the importance of reaching through our own daily realities—increasingly clogged with disembodied, impersonal interaction— to ind value in actual face-time with real humans. Wieder’s book also shows us why such contact might be crucial to those of us in movements rising up against global tyranny and injustice. The book is simply the best introduction available to this remark- able man. Reading it will lead people to Terkel’s enor- mous body of work, with beneits they will cherish throughout their lives.

ALAN WIEDER is an oral historian who lives in Portland, oregon. He is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of South Carolina and has taught at the University of the Western Cape and Stellenbosch University in South Africa. He has published numerous articles and three books on South Africans who fought against the apartheid regime including Ruth First and Joe Slovo in the War Against Apartheid.

11 RECENTLY PUBLISHED Wall Street’s Think Tank The Council on Foreign Relations and the Empire of Neoliberal Geopolitics, 1975–2014

Laurence H. Shoup

In this long-awaited sequel to Imperial Brain Trust, Shoup argues that the CFR now operates in an era of “Neoliberal Geopolitics,” a worldwide paradigm that its members helped to establish and that relects the interests of the U.S. ruling class.

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Marc Pilisuk and Jennifer Achord Rountree

“A tour de force of erudition and scholarship, lucid exposition and organization, cogent reasoning, psychological depth, and compassionate motivation. it is a guidebook to the intricate, highly organized networks that dominate and are destroying so much of the world in which we live.” 360 pages —MitCh hAll, author, Peace Quest Paper 978-1-58367-542-7 $25.00 | £17.99 | $27.95Can e-book available MARC PILISUK is Professor Emeritus at UC Davis. JENNIFER ACHORD ROUNTREE is research man- ager at the National Indian Child Welfare Association in Portland, oregon.

12 NEW Your Time Is Done Now Slavery, Resistance, and Defeat: The Maroon Trials of Dominica (1813–1814)

Polly Pattullo

Tells the story of the Maroons of Dominica—self orga- nized communities of runaway slaves—through the transcripts of trials held in 1813 and 1814. Reveals fascinating details about how they survived—a mov- ing and valuable addition to the growing literature on slavery and slave resistance in the Americas.

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Sheila Rowbotham

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13 RECENTLY PUBLISHED The Socialist Imperative From Gotha to Now

Michael A. Lebowitz

How can people transform their circumstances in a way that allows them to reorganize production and, at the same time, fulill their human potential? Lebow- itz sets out to answer this question irst by examining Marx’s Critique of the Gotha Programme, and from there investigates the experiences of the Soviet Union and Venezuela. These essays repay careful reading and relection, and prove Lebowitz to be one of the fore- most Marxist thinkers of this era. 224 pages Paper 978-1-58367-546-5 “An informed, inspiring, and, for me, altogether $22.00 | £14.99 | $23.95Can indispensable, guide to the necessary socialist transition of our time.”— e-book available

MICHAEL A. LEBOWITZ is Professor Emeritus of economics at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada, and the author of many books. A World To Build New Paths toward Twenty-First Century Socialism

Marta Harnecker

Surveys the changing political map in Latin America, combining analysis of concrete events with a reined theoretical understanding of grassroots democracy, the state, and the barriers imposed by capital. A lucid guide to the movements that are ighting to build a better world. “each relection demonstrates Marta’s ability to process an accumulation of knowledge and convert it into something concrete.”—ÁlVARo GARCíA lineRA, 224 pages Vice-President of bolivia Paper 978-1-58367-467-3 $19.00 | £15.00 | $20.95Can e-book available MARTA HARNECKER is the author of over eighty books and monographs in several languages. She has been director of the Memoria Popular Latinoamericana research center in Havana, Cuba and the Centro Inter- nacional Miranda in Caracas, Venezuela.

14 RECENTLY PUBLISHED Blowing the Roof Off the Twenty-First Century Media, Politics, and the Struggle for Post-Capitalist Democracy

Robert W. McChesney Uses a sophisticated political economic analysis to delineate the recent trajectory of capitalism and its ongoing degeneration. McChesney also takes a fresh look at recent progressive political campaigns in the United States. 272 pages “Robert McChesney reveals once again why he is one of Cloth 978-1-58367-478-9 the thinkers who really matters to American society.” $28.00 | £22.00 | $30.95Can —SenAtoR e-book available

ROBERT W. McCHESNEY is the Gutgsell Endowed Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Illinois. Labor in the Global Digital Economy The Cybertariat Comes of Age

Ursula Huws

This book ties together disparate economic, cultural, and political phenomena to form a provocative narra- tive about the shape of the global capitalist economy as it is today. It’s also a forceful critique of our dizzying contemporary moment, one that goes beyond notions of mere connectedness or free-lowing information to 208 pages illuminate the entrenched mechanisms of exploitation and control at the core of capitalism. Paper 978-1-58367-463-5 $19.00| £15.00 | $20.95Can “Ursula huws is without peer as an analyst of life in con- e-book available temporary capitalism.”—leo PAnitCh

URSULA HUWS is Professor of Labour and Globalisa- tion at the University of Hertfordshire in the Uk, and founder of Analytica Social and Economic Research.

15 RECENTLY PUBLISHED Reconstructing Lenin An Intellectual Biography

WINNER 2015 DEUTSCHER MEMORIAL PRIZE

Tamás krausz

“Magniicent . . . not only a rich work of radical scholarship, but in taking the life and thought of lenin seriously and arguing for lenin’s continued relevance, krausz has done us all a great service.”—LINKS INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIALIST RENEWAL

552 pages TAMÁS KRAUSZ is professor of Russian history at Paper 978-1-58367-449-9 the Eötvös Loránd University of Sciences in Budapest, $34.00 | £25.00 | $35.00 Can and head of the department of eastern European stud- ies. one of the best-known radical intellectuals and e-book available political activists in Hungary, he has published widely throughout the world.

In Walt We Trust How a Queer Socialist Poet Can Save America from Itself

John Marsh

“once every generation or so, we need a book like this one to remind us why it is still so essential to keep Whitman close at hand.”—eD FolSoM, editor, Walt Whitman Quarterly Review

256 pages Cloth 978-1-58367-475-8 JOHN MARSH is associate professor of English at $25.00 | £18.99 | $27.95Can Pennsylvania State University. He is the author of e-book available two previous books: Class Dismissed: Why We Can- not Teach or Learn Our Way Out of Inequality and Hog Butchers, Beggars, and Busboys: , Labor, and the Making of Modern American Poetry.

16 AFRICA | ASIA

The Next Liberation Struggle Ruth First and Joe Slovo in the War Capitalism, Socialism, and Against Apartheid Democracy in Southern Africa, Alan Wieder, Foreword by John S. Saul Nadine Gordimer “Saul’s work is among the most “Enlarges and enriches our widely cited analyses of southern understanding of the lives of First Africa politics.”—Patrick Bond and Slovo.”—Colin Bundy, $22.00 l 384pp University of Oxford $25.00 l 392 pages

Consciencism Fanshen Kwame Nkrumah A Documentary of Revolution “Reinterprets Western philoso- in a Chinese Village a documentary of revolution in a chinese village phy in the context of decoloniza- William Hinton tion and development.”—London “For anyone who wants to under- Tribune stand the Chinese revolution, the

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Return to the Source The God Market Selected Speeches How Globalization is Making of Amilcar Cabral India More Hindu Crystallizes the forces which Meera Nanda gave a new political direction to Describes how “state-temple- Portugal, Angola, Mozambique, corporate complex” now wields Guinea-Bissau, and Cape Verde. decisive political and economic $15.00 l 112pp power. $23.00 l 256 pp

Township Politics Korea: Division, Reunii cation, Struggles for a New South Africa and U.S. Foreign Policy Mzwanele Mayekiso Martin Hart-Landsberg “An insider’s story, one of the “This challenging and provoca- few and one of the very best that tive work reveals the signii cant emerged from the crucible of op- dark side of U.S. foreign policy position to apartheid.”—CHoICe toward Korea.”—CHoICe $18.00 l 288pp $18.00 l 266pp

We Are the Poors Red Cat, White Cat Community Struggles China and the Contradictions in Post-Apartheid South Africa of “Market Socialism” Ashwin Desai Robert Weil “One of the best books yet on “Shows how Deng’s use of ‘capi- globalization. Desai succeeds talism to build socialism’ resulted brilliantly.”—Naomi Klein in the use of ‘socialism to build $19.00 l 180pp capitalism.’ “—William Hinton $16.00 l 288pp

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17 ASIA | BIOGRAPHY& MEMOIR | ECONOMICS

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Debt, the IMF, and the World Bank The of Growth Sixty Questions, Sixty Answers Paul A. Baran EricToussaint & Damien Millet An analysis of advanced and “Unravels the layers of deceit underdeveloped countries, and distortion that conceal the focusing on the creation and use ugly reality.”—Noam Chomsky of economic surplus. $23.00 l 368pp $20.00 l 307pp

18 ECONOMICS | EDUCATION

The ABCs of the Economic Crisis Polylux Marx What Working People An Illustrated Workbook Need to Know for Studying Marx’s Fred Magdoff and Capital Michael D. Yates Valeria Bruschi, Antonella THE ABCs OF THE “Tells the story clearly, simply, Muzzupappa, Sabine ECONOMIC CRISIS: What Working People Need to Know and briel y.”—Robert Pollin Nuss, Anne Stecklner, and Ingo Stützle Fred Magdoff & Michael D. Yates $15.00 l 176pp $25.00 l 136pp

The GreaT Financial The Great Financial Crisis Global Imperialism and the Great Crisis Causes and Consequences The Uncertain Future of Capitalism crisis John Bellamy Foster and Ernesto Screpanti Fred Magdoff “Well-researched, well-argued; “A short book long on insight.” a tremendous accomplisment.” — —Edward Nell causes and consequences $12.95 l 160pp John Bellamy Foster and Fred magdoFF $23.00 l 256pp

The Invisible Handcuffs of Capitalism The Amoral Elephant How Market Tyranny Stil es the Globalization and the Struggle Economy by Stunting Workers for Social Justice in the Twenty- Michael Perelman First Century “A tonic read in these times of William K. Tabb economic disarray.” “Clarii es the workings of the —Paul Adler, USC third industrial revolution now $23.00 l 360pp underway.”—Working USA $18.00 l 224pp

Railroading Economics The Endless Crisis The Creation of the Free Market How Monopoly-Finance Capital Mythology Produces Stagnation and Michael Perelman Upheaval from the USA to China Critique of the rhetoric and John Bellamy Foster and Robert practice of conventional W. McChesney economic theory. “Compelling .”—Robert Pollin $22.00 l 224pp $24.95 l 228pp l cloth only

Class Dismissed Capitalist Globalization Why We Cannot Teach or Learn Consequences, Resistance, Our Way Out of Inequality and Alternatives CLASS DISMISSED John Marsh Martin Hart-Landsberg “Lays bare [the unwillingness] to “An indispensable guide to the WHY WE CANNOT TEACH OR LEARN OUR WAY OUT OF INEQ UALITY change underlying social struc- integration of East Asia into tures that sustain inequitable life the multinationals’ networks of John Marsh chances.”—CHoICe production.”—Leo Panitch $19.95 l 256pp $20.00 l 224 pages

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19 ECOLOGY

The Ecological Rift Agriculture and Food in Crisis

Capitalism’s War on the Earth Conlict, Resistance, and Renewal AGRICULTURE John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark, Edited by Fred Magdoff AND FOOD IN CRISIS and Richard York and Brian Tokar conflict, resistance, and renewal

“Promises to become a basic “Introduces new thinking, new fred magdoff and brian tokar resource.”—Fredric Jameson language, new possibilities.” $26.00 l 544pp —Ricardo J. Salvador, Program Oficer, W.K. Kellogg Foundation $23.00 l 352pp

Hungry for Proit A History of World Agriculture The Agribusiness Threat to Farm- From the Neolithic Age ers, Food, and the Environment to the Current Crisis Edited by Fred Magdoff, John Marcel Mazoyer and Bellamy Foster, and Frederick Laurence Roudart H. Buttel “A testament to the erudition A political economy of the state- of its authors and a defense of supported corporate takeover of peasant economies victimized by world food production. neoliberal policies.”—Le Matin $23.00 l 220pp $35.00 l 528pp Marx’s Ecology Ecology Against Capitalism Materialism and Nature John Bellamy Foster John Bellamy Foster “A ine, well-timed book. “If anyone wants to understand Balanced and clear-headed.” the place of the ecological —Tom Athanasiou dimension within the Marxist $23.00 l 160pp tradition, this book is a must read.”—Helena Sheehan $23.00 l 312pp

Vulnerable Planet The Ecological Revolution A Short Economic History Making Peace with the Planet of the Environment John Bellamy Foster John Bellamy Foster “Demonstrates that questions “A ine contribution to a critical of ecology cannot be separated sociology of important environ- from questions of economics.” mental issues.”—Contemporary — Sociology $17.95 l 328pp $15.00 l 176pp

The Art of Democracy The Conquest of America A Concise History of Popular How the Indian Nations Lost Culture in the United States Their Continent Jim Cullen Hans Koning “Demonstrates a sophisti- A fresh perspective on the U.S. cated understanding of complex history of, and policy toward, cultural forces.”—Publishers indigenous and foreign peoples. Weekly $20.00 l 144pp $21.00 l 384pp

What Every Environmentalist Needs Killing Me Softly To Know about Capitalism Toxic Waste, Corporate Proit, Fred Magdoff and and the Struggle for Environ- John Bellamy Foster mental Justice “Relentlessly persuasive.” Eddie J. Girdner and Jack Smith —Naomi Klein $19.00 l 176pp $13.95 l 187pp

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Hell’s Kitchen and the Battle Magnus Hirschfeld Magnus for Urban Space The Origins of the Gay Hirschfeld he Origins of the Gay Liberation Movement Class Struggle and Progressive Liberation Movement Ralf Dose Reform in New York City, 1894–1914 Ralf Dose Joseph J. Varga “One of the forgotten giants of “Alters our historical understand- history. . . . This history needs to ings and perspectives [of space] be known.”—John D’Emilio in powerful ways.”—Antipode $23.00 l 144pp l cloth only $20.00 l 272 pp

““Pathbreaking . . . Their story is our story, and thanks to Horne, ald we can now study its flow in a single, and profound, narrative.”” ne —HENRY LOUIS GATES, JR. Race to Revolution In Our Time RACE to REVOLuTION The United States and Cuba during The Chamberlain-Hitler Collusion The United States and Cuba during M Slavery and Jim Crow y Slavery and Jim Crow Clement Leibovitz and Gerald Horne Alvin Finkel, Introduction by “Reveals how the histories of Cuba Christopher Hitchens and the U.S. have always been “Strongly recommended because Gerald Horne closer and more turbulent than the of its revisionist analysis.” ninety miles separating them.” —CHoICe —Henry Louis Gates, Jr. $18.00 l 316pp $29.00 l 429pp A Freedom Budget for All Americans Inventing Western Civilization Recapturing the Promise of the Civil Thomas C. Patterson

A FREEDOM BUDGET Rights Movement in the Struggle “This wonderful book effec- FOR ALL AMERICANS for Economic Justice Today tively dethrones the concept of Recapturing the Promise of the in the Struggle for Economic Justice Today PAUL LE BLANC and MICHAEL D. YATES Paul Le Blanc and ‘civilization’ as an abstract good, Michael D. Yates transcending human society.” “A dazzling gem of socialist schol- —Martin Bernal arship.”—Alan Wald $16.00 l 144pp $18.00 l 320pp

Silvertown The Devil’s Milk The Lost Story of a Strike that A Social History of Rubber Shook London and Helped Launch John Tully HE

T DEVIL’S MILK the Modern Labor Movement “Narrates a centuries-long A SOC I A L HIST O R Y O F RU BBER John Tully account of a commodity as es- “This is history at its best.” sential to the modern world as oil —Bryan Palmer, Trent University or steel with great passion and $28.95 l 288pp l cloth only compassion.”—Greg Grandin JOHN TULLY $24.95 l 480pp

The American Revolution Cultures of Darkness Pages from a Negro Worker’s Night Travels in the Histories of Notebook Transgression James Boggs; new introduction Bryan D. Palmer by “A work of history whose “Brilliant and startling insights ambition and originality take one into the American past and the aback. A rare achievement.” With a New Introduction by Grace Lee Boggs and Additional Commentary probable future.”—The Nation —Left History $15.00 l 148pp $28.00 l 609pp

New Studies in the Politics Columbus: His Enterprise and Culture of U.S. Exploding the Myth Edited by Michael E. Brown, Hans Koning Randy Martin, Frank Rosengar- “The book is an idea that has ten, and George Snedeker i nally found its time.” $23.00 l 384pp —Publishers Weekly $13.00 l 141pp

21 HISTORY | LABOR

Save Our Unions Labor and Monopoly Capital Dispatches from a The Degradation of Work in the Movement in Distress Twentieth Century Steve Early “Shows what it takes to defend “One of the most inluential books democracy, workers rights, and of our time, and it deserves to social justice unionism when all be.”—David Montgomery are under attack by big busi- $19.00 l 460p ness.”—Dolores Huerta $22.00 l 344pp Embedded with Organized Labor Labor Pains Journalistic Relections Inside America’s New Union on the Class War at Home Movement Steve Early Suzan Erem “A voice of distinctive clarity, “I love it! It’s about time some- honesty, and intellectual serious- body wrote about union organiz- ness in and about the labor ing as the adventure it truly is!” movement.”—Adolph Reed, Jr. — $17.95 l 288pp $18.00 l 256pp

Worked to the Bone Lettuce Wars Race, Class, Power, and Privilege Ten Years of Work and Struggle in Kentucky in the Fields of California Pem Davidson Buck Bruce Neuburger “A powerful new historical “Exquisite descriptions of the ethnography and compelling call work, lovely accounts of the to arms for scholars and citizens people who do it, and a unique alike.”—Anthropology view of farm worker politics.” $19.00 l 284pp —Frank Bardacke $22.95 l 416pp Not Automatic The Making of a Cybertariat Women and the Left in the Forg- Virtual Work in a Real World ing of the Auto Workers’ Union Ursula Huws Sol Dollinger and Genora “An inspiring account of comput- Johnson Dollinger erization’s consequences for the “An important contribution to our global distribution of paid as well understanding of the early years as unpaid labor.”—International of the UAW.”—Labour/LeTravail Review of Social History $25.00 l 214pp $19.00 l 208pp

On the Global Waterfront A New Labor Movement for The Fight to Free the Charleston 5 a New Century Suzan Erem and Edited by Gregory Mantsios, E. Paul Durrenberger Afterword by John J. Sweeney “There are lessons from which “An excellent source, capturing we must all learn if we are to progressive sentiment at a criti- hope for a better future.” cal moment in organized labor’s —Rep. James E. Clyburn history.”—Labor History $17.95 l 240pp $24.00 l 400pp Wisconsin Uprising We, The People Labor Fights Back The Drama of America Edited by Michael D. Yates Leo Huberman “A crucial study of the exhila- “Combines the art of a iction rating ight-back.”—Matthew writer with the skill of a histo- Rothschild rian.”—The Nation $19.00 l 184pp $18.00 l 372pp

22 LABOR | LATIN AMERICA & CARIBBEAN

The Power in Our Hands One Day in December A Curriculum on the History of Celia Sánchez and the Cuban Work and Workers in the U.S. Revolution Norman Diamond and Nancy Stout William Bigelow Foreword by Alice Walker Provides entertaining, easy-to- “A mature exploration of a liber- use lesson plans for teaching ated, adventuresome, and driven labor history. personality.”—Alice Walker $23.00 l 184pp $28.95 l 472pp l cloth only

The Economic War Against Cuba SPE Reclaiming the Ivory Tower AL PER CTIVE O G N LE TH ND E A U. AL S. C B I L A Historical and Legal Perspec- R O O T C Organizing Adjuncts to Change S THE K I A H D E A ECONOMIC Higher Education tive on the U.S. Blockade WAR AGAINST CUBA Joe Berry Salim Lamrani “A vital contribution to the most “Brilliant. A comprehensive and systematic exposition and urgent subject on many a cam- SALIM L AMRANI

critique of Washington’s extrater- PROLOGUE BY FOREW ORD BY pus.”— WAYNE S. P A U L SMITH ESTRADE $13.00 l 160pp ritorial application of sanctions against Cuba.”—James Petras $15.00 l 144pp Put to Work Race in Cuba The WPA and Public Employment Essays on Revolution in the Great Depression and Racial Inequality New Edition Esteban Morales Domínguez RACE Nancy E. Rose “One of the most important and IN “An important new perspec- inl uential commentators on CUBA tive.”—Publishers Weekly ESSAYS ON THE ESTEBAN MORALES Cuban race relations today. REVOLUTION AND DOMÍNGUEZ RACIAL INEQUALITY $14.95 l 136 pages Essential.”—CHoICe $19.95 l 244pp

“A sparkling and elegant primer. Far and away the best overall Taking Care of Business Faces of Latin America introduction to the subject.”—History Workshop Journal Samuel Gompers, George Meany, 4th Edition, Completely Revised FACE S Lane Kirkland, and the Tragedy of Duncan Green with Sue Branford of American Labor “A sparkling and elegant primer. LATIN Paul Buhle Far and away the best overall AMERI CA 4th EDITION E D I T I O N DUN CAN “Buhle’s synthesis is impres- introduction to the subject.” GREENGR EEN W ITH sive.”—New Labor Forum —History Workshop Journal SUE BRAB R A NFORD $18.00 l 224pp $19.00 l 272pp

Windows on the Workplace Days and Nights of Love and War Computers, Jobs, and the Organi- zation of Ofi ce Work “Succeeds not only because of Joan Greenbaum its sociopolitical authenticity but “One of the sharpest writers on because of its interweaving of the topic of workplace technolo- anger and tenderness, elation gies and their consequences for and sorrow.”—The Nation workers.”—Stanley Aronowitz $16.00 l 184pp $17.00 l 176pp

Insurgent Images Why Unions Matter The Agitprop Murals of Michael D. Yates Mike Alewitz “For activists just coming on the Paul Buhle & Mike Alewitz scene or veterans looking for that “An eloquent voice for the missing overview, this is the best hopes of workers.”—Martin Sheen place to start.”—Kim Moody $28.00 l 160pp $17.95 l 240pp

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CUBA, THE MEDIA, AND THE Cuba, the Media, and Open Veins of Latin America

CHALLENGEOF IMPARTIALITY the Challenge of Impartiality Five Centuries of the Pillage Salim Lamrani of a Continent SALIM LAMRANI PREFACE BY EDUARDO GALEANO Foreword by Eduardo Galeano Eduardo Galeano “Brilliant and important—for Introduction by understanding Cuba and the “A superbly written and power- challenges to truth in informa- fully persuasive exposé . . . a tion.” —Margaret Randall must-read.”—CHoICe $16.00 l 160pp $20.00 l 360pp

Paramilitarism and the Assault Bush Versus Chávez on Democracy in Haiti Washington’s War on Venezuela Jeb Sprague Eva Golinger “A major and provocative con- “An essential read for under- tribution to our understanding of standing the conlict between the the travail of Haitian paramilita- United States and Venezuela.” rism since 1986.”—Robert Fatton —Noam Chomsky $23.95 l 375pp $15.95 l 160pp

Haiti, State Against Nation The Origins and Legacy of His Revolutionary Legacy Duvalierism Olivier Besancenot and Michel-Rolph Trouillot Michael Löwy “This book will appeal to scholars “Presents Che as a man whose interested in Haiti in particular democratic dreams resonate with and national development in new energy and urgency today.” general.”—Library Journal —Bill Ayers $22.00 l 288pp $16.95 l 144pp

Reminiscences of Shadows of Tender Fury the Cuban Revolutionary War The Letters and Communiques Che Guevara of Subcomandante Marcos and “If Guevara had spent his time at the Zapatista Army of National the typewriter instead of leading Liberation revolutionaries, then this world transl. by Frank Bardacke, Leslie would be hailing a new giant in López, and the Watsonville, Calif. literature.”—Cleveland Press Human Rights Committee $16.00 l 256pp $15.00 l 272pp

Mexico’s Hope Silent Revolution An Encounter with Politics The Rise and Crisis of Market and History Economics in Latin America James D. Cockcroft Duncan Green “A succinct and articulate over- “Green writes clearly and with view of contemporary Mexican polish, producing a book that politics and economic develop- has proven to be accessible and ment.”—Midwest Book Review interesting.”—CHoICe $18.00 l 426pp $25.00 l 272pp

Mexico’s Revolution Then and Now Understanding the Venezuelan James D. Cockcroft Revolution “An unrivalled classic on the socio- Hugo Chávez Talks to political and ideological roots of Marta Harnecker what is happening today.” Reveals the educated, brilliant, —Dr. Jacinto Barrea Bassols revolutionary leader. $14.95 l 176pp $15.95 l 216pp

24 LEGAL STUDIES | LITERARY THEORY | & THEORY

Revolutionary Doctors The Marxian Imagination

How V enezuela and Cuba Are Changing the World’s Conception of Health Care How Venezuela and Cuba Are Representing Class in Literature REVOLUTIONARY Changing the World’s Julian Markels DO CTORS Conception of Healthcare Innovative recasting of Marxist Steve Brouwer literary theory and a powerful “Shows that another world is account of the ways class is

Steve Brouwer possible.”—Stefie Woolhandler represented in literary texts. $18.95 l 256pp $19.00 l 160pp

Censorship, Inc. The Mythology of Imperialism The Corporate Threat to Free A Revolutionary Critique of British Speech in the United States Literature and Society in the Lawrence Soley Modern Age, New Edition “Hard-hitting exposé on numer- ous examples of corporate Key text that helped usher in the suppression of free speech.” ield of postcolonial studies. —Communication Booknotes $19.95 l 320pp $24.00 l 320pp

Law and the Rise of Capitalism Michael E. Tigar and From Theory to Practice Madeleine R. Levy Daniel Guerin Traces the role of law and law- Introduction by Noam Chomsky yers in European bourgeoisie’s “Perhaps the best introduction conquest of power. to anarchism.”—New Statesman $20.00 l 320pp $14.00 l 166pp

The People’s Lawyer Gender Politics in Latin America The Center for Constitutional Debates in Theory and Practice Rights and the Fight for Social Edited by Elizabeth Dore Justice, from Civil Rights “Successfully challenges ideas to Guantánamo that have become received Albert Ruben wisdom in women’s and gender “Read this book.” studies.”—Journal of Latin —Amy Goodman American Studies $17.95 l 200pp $18.00 l 288pp

Babouk Build It Now Guy Endore Socialism for the Foreword by Jamaica Kincaid Twenty-First Century Provides a living history of Haiti Michael A. Lebowitz and a compelling account of slav- “An elegant, passionate, and ery and rebellion. entirely convincing argument for $25.00 l 352pp socialism.”—Patrick Bond $15.00 l 128pp

Great Tradition in English Literature The Challenge and Burden From Shakespeare to Shaw of Historical Time The Challenge and Burden of Annette T. Rubinstein Socialism in the Historical Time Socialism in the A study of the social and political Twenty First Century Twenty-First Century István Mészáros signiicance of the great English István Mészáros writers. $29.95 l 478pp $45.00 l 2 volume set

25 MARxISM & THEORY

Three Essays on Marx’s Value Theory Beyond Capital Samir Amin Toward a Theory of Transition István Mészáros hree Essays on Marx’s “Amin remains an essential point Value heory of reference, and an inspiration.” “Not only profound in its analysis, Samir Amin —Bill Bowring, Marx & but passionately inspired by Philosophy Review of Books sympathy for the downtrod- $20.00 l 96pp l cloth only den.”—The Nation 3 $45.00 l 994pp

The Implosion of Contemporary The Necessity of Social Control “The Pathfi nder” of 21st Century Socialism —Hugo Chávez István Mészáros THE NECESSITY Capitalism of SOCIAL CONTROL Foreword by John Bellamy Foster Samir Amin István Mészáros “No living Marxist philosopher Foreword by John Bellamy Foster “Brilliantly analyzes the i nancial has done more to clarify and to collapse, the debt crisis, and the show the continuing relevance rise of political Islam.” of Marx’s most important —Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz theories.”—Bertell Ollman $18.00 l 160pp $32.00 l 328pp

E.P. Thompson and the The World We Wish to See Making of the New Left Revolutionary Objectives in Essays and Polemics the Twenty-First Century Edited by Cal Winslow Samir Amin “Winslow’s invaluable anthology “Deals with a wide variety of is a gift to the new generation.” issues with magnii cent ease —Mike Davis and simplicity.”—International $23.00 l 333pp Journal of Middle east Studies $15.95 l 144pp

The Theory of Monopoly The Language of Empire Capitalism, NEW EDITION Abu Ghraib and An Elaboration of Marxian the American Media Political Economy Lila Rajiva John Bellamy Foster “A citizen’s report on the scandal “Clear and powerful.”—CHoICe of Abu Ghraib. A must-read.” $22.00 l 320pp —Vijay Prashad $15.00 l 176pp

The Postmodern Prince Walter A. Rodney Critical Theory, Left Strategy, A Promise of Revolution and the Making of a New Edited by Clairmont Chung Political Subject “Reminds us of what a seminal John Sanbonmatsu historical i gure Rodney was.” “Admirably explicates the —Edward A. Alpers problems of postmodern theory.” $23.00 l 208pp —CHoICe $29.00 l 272pp

Radical Perspectives on the Rise of The Socialist Alternative Fascism in Germany, 1919 to 1945 Real Human Development Edited by Michael N. Dobkowski Michael A. Lebowitz and Isidor Walliman One of the foremost works in the $18.00 l 336pp new theory of socialist transition. $15.95 l 195pp

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The Contradictions of “Real José Carlos Mariátegui Socialism” An Anthology The Conductor and Edited and translated by Harry E. the Conducted Vanden and Marc Becker Michael A. Lebowitz “The most comprehensive collec- “Where fresh insights are rare in- tion of writings by one of the most deed, Lebowitz provides a bundle creative Marxist thinkers of the of them.”—Paul Buhle twentieth century.”—Carlos Vilas

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The Communist Manifesto Eurocentrism and Friedrich Engels Samir Amin Foreword by Paul M. Sweezy “Ranges from the spread of Hel- $10.00 l 128pp lenism with the conquest of Alex- ander the Great to the triumphs of imperialism and transnational capitalism of the 1980s.” Samir Amin —Martin Bernal $17.95 l 288pp

The “Dictatorship of the Proletariat” Antonio Gramsci Antonio A. Santucci ANTONIO from Marx to Lenin GRAMSCI “A brilliant and stimulating Antonio A. Santucci

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ABCs of the economic Censorship, Inc., 25 Durrenberger, E. Paul, 22 Hart-Landsberg, Martin, 17, Crisis, 19 Césaire, Aimé, 27 18, 19 Abramovitz, Mimi, 32 Challenge and Burden of Early, Steve, 22 Heinrich, Michael, 27 Achcar, Gilbert, 30 Historical Time, 25 eastern Cauldron, 30 Heller, Henry, 30 Agriculture and Food in Chávez, Hugo, 24 ecological Revolution, 20 Hell’s Kitchen and the Battle Crisis, 20 Che Guevara: His ecological Rift, 20 for Urban Space, 21 Albo, Greg, 4 Revolutionary Legacy, 24 ecology against Capitalism, Herman, Edward S., 31 Alewitz, Mike, 23 Cheap Motels and a Hot 20 Hidden History of the Cuban Allende, Isabel, 24 Plate, 18 economic War against Revolution, 6 Althusser, Louis, 28 China and Socialism, 18 Cuba, 23 Hidden Structure of America’s Addiction to Chomsky, Carol, 29 education of Black People, 31 Violence, 12 Terrorism, 1 Chomsky, Noam, 29 e.P. Thompson and the Hinton, William, 17 America’s educations Deicit Chung, Clairmont, 28 Making of the New Left, 26 History of Capitalism, 18 and the War on Youth, 19 Clark, Brett, 31 embedded With organized History of World Agriculture, American Revolution, 21 Class Dismissed, 19 Labor, 22 20 American War in Vietnam, 8 Cocaine, Death Squads, and endless Crisis, 19 Holmstrom, Nancy, 32 Amin, Samir, 10, 26, 27, 28 the War on Terror, 31 Endore, Guy, 25 Horne, Gerald, 2, 21 Amoral elephant, 19 Cockcroft, James D., 24 Engels, Friedrich, 27 How to Read Karl Marx, 27 Anarchism, 25 Cold War and the New Erem, Suzan, 22 Huberman, Leo, 18, 22 Anderson, Kevin B., 29 Imperialism, 30 ethical Dimensions of Hudis, Peter, 29 Antonio Gramsci, 27 Collins, Sheila, 31 Marxist Thought, 27 Humanitarian Imperialism, 30 Art of Democracy, 20 Columbus: His enterprise, 21 eurocentrism, 27 Hungry for Proit, 20 Communist Manifesto, 27 Ewen, Elizabeth, 32 Huws, Ursula, 15, 22 Babouk, 25 Confronting Black Jacobins, 2 Baran, Paul, 18 Conquest of America, 20 Faces of Latin America, 23 Iglesias, Cesarr Andreu, 31 Barrios de Chungara, Consciencism, 17 Fanshen, 17 Immigrant Women in the Domitila, 32 Contradictions of Real Fiction of a Thinkable World, Land of Dollars, 32 Beaud, Michel, 18 Socialism, 27 30 Imperialism in the Twenty- Becker, Marc, 27 Cottle, Drew, 31 Finkel, Alvin, 21 First Century, 3 Behind the Invasion of Critique of Intelligent Design, Fischer, Ernst, 27 Imperialism without Iraq, 29 31 Fools’ Crusade, 30 Colonies, 30 Berry, Joe, 23 Crooked Deals and Broken Foster, John Bellamy, 19, 20, Implosion of Contemporary Besancenot, Olivier, 24 Treaties, 5 26, 27, 29, 30, 31 Capitalism, 26 Beyond Capital, 26 Cuba and the U.S. empire, 7 Franklin, Jane, 7 In Defense of History, 27 Big Farms Make Big Flu, 9 Cuba, the Media, and the Freedom Budget for All In our Time, 21 Bigelow, William, 23 Challenge of Impartiality, 24 Americans, 21 In Walt We Trust, 16 Biology under the Inluence, Cullen, Jim, 20 Friends of Alice Wheeldon, Inside Lebanon, 29 31 Cultures of Darkness, 21 13 Insurgent Images, 23 Blowing the Roof off the Cushion, Steve, 6 From Solidarity to Sellout, 27 Introduction to the Three Twenty-First Century, 15 Custers, Peter, 32 Volumes of Karl Marx’s Boggs, Grace Lee, 21 Galeano, Eduardo, 23, 24 Capital, 27 Boggs, James, 21 Days and Nights of Love and Gender Politics in Latin Inventing Western Braverman, Harry, 22 War, 23 America, 25 Civilization, 21 Brenner, Johanna, 32 Debt, the IMF, and the World Girdner, Eddie J., 20 Invisible Handcuffs of Bricmont, Jean, 30 Bank, 18 Giroux, Henry, 1, 19 Capitalism, 19 Bridenthal, Renate, 32 Desai, Ashwin, 17 Global Imperialism and the Brouwer, Steve, 25 Development, Crises, and Great Crisis, 19 Jameson, Frederic, 28 Brown, Michael E., 21 Alternative Visions, 32 Global NATo and the Johnstone, Diana, 30 Bruschi, Valeria, 19 Devil’s Milk, 21 Catastrophic Failure in José Carlos Mariátegui, 27 Buck, Pem Davidson, 22 Dialectical Urbanism, 32 Libya, 30 Buhle, Paul, 23 Diamond, Norman, 23 God Market, 17 Kaplan, Marion, 32 Build It Now, 25 “Dictatorship of the Golinger, Eva, 24 Karl Marx’s Theory of Bukharin, Nikolai, 28 Proletariat” From Marx to Great Financial Crisis, 19 Revolution, Vol. 1–5, 26, 28 Burkett, Paul, 18 Lenin, 27 Great Tradition in english Kasrils, Ronnie, 17 Bush Versus Chávez, 24 Digital Diploma Mills, 19 Literature, 25 Kelley, Robin D. G., 27 Buttel, Frederick H., 20 DiMaggio, Anthony, 29 Green, Duncan, 23, 24 Kfoury, Assaf, 29 Discourse on Colonialism, 27 Greenbaum, Joan, 23 Killing Me Softly, 20 Cabral, Amilcar, 17 Disinherited, 29 Grossmann, Atina, 32 Koning, Hans, 20, 21 Campbell, Horace, 30 Dobkowski, Michael N., 26 Grown, Caren, 32 Korea: Division, Capitalism and the Dollinger, Genora Johnson, Guerin, Daniel, 25 Reuniication, and U.S. Information Age, 29 22 Guevara, Che, 24 Foreign Policy, 17 Capitalist Accumulation and Dollinger, Sol, 22 Guskin, Jane, 30 Kowalik, Tadeusz, 27 Women’s Labour in Asian Domínguez, Esteban Krausz, Tamás, 16 economies, 32 Morales, 23 Haberkern, E., 26 Capitalist Globalization, 19 Dore, Elizabeth, 25 Haiti, State against Nation, Labor and Monopoly Capital, Castaño Ferreira, Eleonora, Dose, Ralf, 21 24 22 29 Draper, Hal, 26, 27, 28 Han, Dongping, 18 Labor in the Global Digital Castaño Ferreira, João, 29 Du Bois, W.E.B., 31 Harnecker, Marta, 14, 24 economy, 15

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Labor Pains, 22 and Culture of U.S. Return to the Source, 17 Thomas, Eric Chester, 30 Lamrani, Salim, 23, 24 Communism, 21 Revolutionary Doctors, 25 Thompson, e. P., 26 Language of empire, 26 Newman, Michael, 18 Rise of China, 17 Thompson, Sharon, 32 Law and the Rise of Next Liberation Struggle, 17 Rise of the Tea Party, 29 Three essays on Marx’s Capitalism, 25 Nkrumah, Kwame, 17 Rolph-Trouillot, Michel, 24 Value Theory, 26 Law of Worldwide Value, 28 Noble, David, 19 Rosa Luxemburg Reader, 29 Tigar, Michael E., 25 Le Blanc, Paul, 21 Nobody Called Me Charlie, 18 Rose, Nancy E., 23 Tokar, Brian, 20 Lebowitz, Michael A., 14, Not Automatic, 22 Rosengarten, Frank, 21 Toussaint, Éric, 18 25, 26, 27 Nuss, Sabine, 19 Roudart, Laurence, 20 Toward an Anthropology of Leibovitz, Clement, 21 Rountree, Jennifer Achord, Women, 32 Lenin and Philosophy and on the Global Waterfront, 22 12 Toward an open Tomb, 29 other essays, 28 one Day in December, 23 Rowbotham, Sheila, 13 Township Politics, 17 Let Me Speak!, 32 open Veins of Latin America, Ruben, Albert, 25 Tully, John, 5, 21 Let Them eat Ketchup!, 31 24 Rubinstein, Annette T., 25 Turki, Fawaz, 29 Lettuce Wars, 22 Russia and the Long Levins, Richard, 31 Palmer, Bryan D., 21 Transition from Capitalism Under Attack, Fighting Levy, Madeleine R., 25 Panitch, Leo, 4 to Socialism, 10 Back, 32 Lewontin, Richard, 31 Paramilitarism and the Ruth First and Joe Slovo in Understanding the Li, Minqi, 17 Assault on Democracy in the War against Apartheid, Venezuelan Revolution, 24 Liberal Virus, 28 Haiti, 24 17 Unknown Cultural Löwy, Michael, 24 Patterson, Thomas C., 21 Revolution, 18 Pattullo, Polly, 13 Sandine, Al, 32 Unlikely Secret Agent, 17 Magdoff, Fred, 19, 20 People’s Lawyer, 25 Santucci, Antonio A., 27 Magdoff, Harry, 30 Perelman, Michael, 19 Saul, John S., 17 Vanden, Harry E., 27 Magnus Hirschfeld, 21 Peterson, David, 31 Save our Unions, 21 Varga, Joseph J., 21 Mahajan, Rahul, 30 Philosophical Arabesques, 28 Science and Humanism of Vega, Bernardo, 31 Making of a Cybertariat, 22 Pilisuk, Marc, 12 Stephen Jay Gould, 31 Villar, Oliver, 31 Making Sense of the Media, Political economy of Growth, Screpanti, Ernesto, 19 Vulnerable Planet, 20 29 18 Sen, Gita, 32 Man’s Worldly Goods, 18 Political economy of Media, Shadows of Tender Fury, 24 Wallace, Rob, 9 Mantsios, Gregory, 22 29 Shoup, Laurence H., 12 Walliman, Isidor, 26 Marciano, John, 8 Politics of Genocide, 31 Silent Revolution, 24 Wall Street’s Think Tank, 12 Marcos, Subcomandante, 24 Politics of Immigration, 30 Silvertown, 21 Walter A. Rodney, 28 Marek, Franz, 27 Politics of the Right: Socialist Singer, Daniel, 29 Warschawski, Michel, 29 Markels, Julian, 25 Register 2016, 4 Smith, Jack, 20 We Are the Poors, 17 Marsh, John, 16, 19 PolyluxMarx, 19 Smith, John, 3 We, the People, 22 Martin, Randy, 21 Postmodern Prince, 26 Snedeker, George, 21 Weil, Robert, 17 Marx, Karl, 27 Power in our Hands, 23 Snitow, Ann, 32 West, Cornel, 27 Marx’s ecology, 20 Powers of Desire, 32 Social Structure and Forms What every environmentalist Marxian Imagination, 25 Pox Americana, 30 of Consciousness, 31 Needs to Know About Mayekiso, Mzwanele, 17 Preston, Charles, 18 Socialism or Barbarism, 28 Capitalism, 20 Mazoyer, Marcel, 20 Problem of the Media, 29 Socialist Alternative, 26 When Biology Became McChesney, Robert W., 15, Put to Work, 23 Socialist Imperative, 14 Destiny, 32 19, 29, 30 Socialist Feminist Project, 32 When Media Goes to War, 29 Memoirs of Bernardo Race in Cuba, 23 Socialist Register 2011–2016, Whose Millennium, 29 Vega, 31 Race to Revolution, 21 4 Why Unions Matter, 23 Merriield, Andy, 32 Radical Perspectives on Soley, Lawrence, 25 Wieder, Alan, 11, 17 Mészáros, István, 25, 26, the Rise of Fascism in Sonbonmatsu, John, 26 Wilson, David, 30 28, 31 Germany, 26 Spectres of Capitalism, 28 Windows on the Workplace, Mexico’s Hope, 24 Rag-Tags, Scum, Riff-Raff, Sprague, Jeb, 24 23 Mexico’s Revolution Then and Commies, 30 Stansell, Christine, 32 Winslow, Cal, 26 and Now, 24 Railroading economics, 19 Stecklner, Anne, 19 Wisconsin Uprising, 22 Millet, Damien, 18 Rajiva, Lila, 26 Steinberg, Michael, 30 Women and the Politics of Monopoly Capital, 18 and the Stout, Nancy, 23 Class, 32 More Unequal, 31 Politics of the New Left, 18 Studs Terkel, 11 Wood, Ellen Meiksins, 27, 29 Muzzupappa, Antonella, 19 Raskin, Jonah, 25 Stützle, Ingo, 19 Work of Sartre, 31 Mythology of Imperialism, 25 Reawakening of the Arab Structural Crisis of Capital, 28 Worked to the Bone, 22 World, 10 Sweezy, Paul M., 18 World to Build, 14 Naked Imperialism, 30 Reclaiming the Ivory Tower, World We Wish to See, 26 Naming the System, 18 23 Tabb, William K., 19 Nanda, Meera, 17 Reconstructing Lenin, 16 Taking Care of Business, 23 Yates, Michael D., 18, 19, 21, Neuburger, Bruce, 22 Red Cat, White Cat, 17 Taming of the American 22, 23, 31 Necessity of Social Control, 26 Reiter, Ranya R., 32 Crowd, 32 York, Richard, 31 New Crusade, 30 Reminiscences of the Cuban Theory of Capitalist Your Time Is Done Now, 13 New Labor Movement for Revolutionary War, 24 Development, 18 the New Century, 22 Research Unit for Political Theory of Monopoly New Studies in the Politics economy, 29 Capitalism, 26

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