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Shiva: Water Wars: Privatization, Pollution, and Profit
Book, August, 10 2010
A world-renowned environmental leader presents an expose of the privatization of water that threatens the livelihood of the people in the South.
Guerin: No Gods, No Masters
Book, August, 07 2010
Guerin's classic anthology of anarchism translated and reprinted, available for the first time in a single volume.
Hahnel: ABC's of Political Economy
Book, August, 07 2010
The ABCs of Political Economy is an accessible introduction to modern political economy. While informed by the work of Marx, Keynes, Veblen, Kalecki and other great political economists, Robin Hahnel teaches the reader the essential tools necessar...
Albert: Marxism and Socialist Theory
Book, August, 07 2010
In this volume, Albert and Hahnel offer an assessment of previous theories such as orthodox Marxism, feminism, and nationalism. They propose a unique new perspective for developing an alternative socialist vision.
Albert: Socialism Today and Tomorrow
Book, August, 07 2010
Albert and Hahnel critically evaluate the post-capitalist experiences of the Soviet Union, China, and Cuba, and present a relevant alternative to the US and other industrialized countries.
Albert: Political Economy of Participatory Economics
Book, August, 07 2010
After explaining why hierarchical production, inegalitarian consumption, central planning, and market allocations are incompatible with "classlessness," the authors present an alternative model of democratic workers' and consumers' councils operat...
Bookchin: Post Scarcity Anarchism
Book, August, 07 2010
Considers the connections between ecological and revolutionary thought, presents arguments that the world had newly arrived at conditions of post-scarcity and technological efficiency that offer liberatory potentials for industrial and agricultura...
Albert: Thought Dreams
Book, August, 07 2010
How do social and political theories work, and how do they relate to each other? In Thought Dreams, Michael Albert discusses these questions. It will help readers better understand progressive theories and begin to create their own theoretical per...
Albert: Realizing Hope
Book, August, 07 2010
A broad look at diverse sides of social life - proposing alternatives and strategy - economics, politics, kinship, culture, ecology, international relations, and more...
Albert: Thinking Forward
Book, August, 07 2010
A highly accessible and unorthodox approach to thinking about economics. It subverts the elitist and codified world of academic economics by empowering the reader with the tools needed to conceptualize an economy based on progressive and humane va...
Braverman: Labor and Monopoly Capital
Book, August, 07 2010
This widely acclaimed work, first published in 1974, overturned the reigning ideologies of academic sociology and became the standard text for many basic areas of sociological inquiry, including the science of managerial control, the relationship ...
Albert: Trajectory of Change
Book, August, 07 2010
The Trajectory of Change charts a course for the growing, international movement against corporate globalization.
Albert: Unorthodox Marxism
Book, August, 07 2010
Presents and Critiques Marxist Theory then moving on to address diverse other perspectives...
Albert: Looking Forward
Book, August, 07 2010
A classic and very accessible work on particpatory economics and alternatives to the market.
Kropotkin: Kropotkin's Revolutionary Pamphlets
Book, August, 07 2010
The collected writings of Peter Kropotkin.
Rocker: Anarcho Syndicalism
Book, August, 07 2010
An introduction to anarchist ideas, a history of the international workers movement and an outline of the strategies and tactics embraced at the time. A prolific writer and speaker,
Chomsky: New World of Indigenous Resistance
Book, August, 06 2010
Indigenous societies today face difficult choices: can they develop, modernize, and advance without endangering their sacred traditions and communal identity?
Bookchin: The Spanish Anarchists: The Heroic Years 1868–1936
Book, July, 20 2010
This popular, well-researched book opens with the Italian Anarchist Fanelli's stirring visit to Spain in 1868 and traces the movement's checkered but steady growth for the next seventy years.


