As austerity bites and new debates about oppression rage, Judith Orr steers a path through the history and future of the fight for women’s liberation.
Slorach’s groundbreaking and accessible book will demonstrate the relevance of a Marxist understanding of disability to a whole new generation of disability activists
This book seeks to challenge the idea that racism is inevitable by taking a critical look at the origins and history of racism in Britain and abroad.
Martin Empson draws on a Marxist understanding of history to grapple with the contradictory potential of our relationship with our environment.
The remarkable memoir by Marek Edelman, member of the Warsaw Ghetto Resistance five-person command team
This book seeks to challenge the idea that racism is inevitable by taking a critical look at the origins and history of racism in Britain and abroad.
Marx's Capital is back where it belongs, at the centre of debate about Marxism and its purchase on the contemporary world.
As Dave Sherry shows in this accessible history, working class people suffered during WWI, but also began to fight back in the Russian and German revolutions.
The general strike of 1842, the first of its kind, involved up to half a million workers from Dundee to South Wales to Cornwall.