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    HAYMARKET BOOKSSpring 2016

    Haymarket is Woody Guthries guitar, a red lighthouse,

    and the promise of May.

    Mike Davis

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    About Haymarket BooksHaymarket Books is a nonprofit, progressive book distributor and publisher.

    We believe that activists need to take ideas, history, and politics into the many

    struggles for social justice today. Learning the lessons of past victories, as well asdefeats, can arm a new generation of fighters for a better world. As Karl Marx

    said, Te philosophers have merely interpreted the world; the point, however,

    is to change it.

    I am so glad Haymarket is here and thriving. We need left publishers, a left

    intellectual community, and never more than now when the streets are begin-

    ning to rumble.

    Frances Fox Piven, City University of New York

    Haymarket is one of the very few publishers to capture the voices of the move-

    ments that are happening right now. Tanks to all of you at Haymarket for

    getting our stories out there.

    Jos Vasquez, Iraq Veterans Against the War

    Im so honored to be associated with Haymarket on their tenth anniversary.

    Te honor lies in being associated with a publishing house that shows true

    dignity and honesty.

    Dr. John Carlos, 1968 Olympic bronze medal winner

    Get Every Single Haymarket Book!By joining the Haymarket Book Club, youll help ensure that the best of radical,

    independent publishing reaches a new generation of readerswhile building

    a library of some of the best political books in print. Forget Amazon and thecorporate bookstore chains. Every penny of your pledge goes back into the book

    production, outreach, and activist education vital to the battle for social justice.

    For a minimum pledge of $30 a month in the United States, or $50 a month

    overseas, youll receive every new title Haymarket Books publishes, plus a 20

    percent discount on every item at HaymarketBooks.org. In addition, youll get

    a regular book club newsletter and the opportunity to join reading groups and

    online book discussion forums. (Of course, youre welcome to set a monthly

    contribution above the minimum $30. Please indicate any additional amountyou can contribute.)

    Order online at www.haymarketbooks.org

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    Tomas Youngs WarMark Wilkerson

    978-1-60846-591-0 Trade Cloth $24 978-1-60846-650-4 Trade Paper $17.95April 2016 225 pages Ebook available

    Tomas Youngs Waris the tragic yet life-afrming sto-

    ry of a paralyzed Iraq War veteran who spent his last

    ten years battling heroically with his injuries, while

    courageously speaking against Americas wars before

    his death in 2014. Based on hours of interviews with

    Young and those closest to him, this emotional andpowerful book sheds light on many crucial but often

    overlooked issues such as veterans health care, pub-

    lic attitudes toward the disabled, medical marijuana,

    and the terminally ill.

    omas Young became one of the most powerful and eloquent voices denounc-

    ing the war. He served as the conscience of the nation. And although his life

    was cut short, his is the final word on a war that should have never been fought.

    Chris Hedges

    Tere is nothing more courageous than a soldier who stands up against an

    unjust war. omas Young was a true American hero.

    Tom Morello

    Before another commander in chief swaggers before the news cameras and

    declares, Bring it on, I urge him (her) to read this book.

    Phil Donahue, from the foreword

    Mark Wilkerson spent eight years in the United States Army as an AH-1 Co-

    bra & UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crew chief with the 3rd Infantry & 101st

    Airborne Divisions. He was deployed with the 101st to Mogadishu, Somalia.

    Mark lives in Louisville, Kentucky, with his wife Melissa and three children.

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    The people of Brazil celebrated when they learned

    that in the space of two years their country would

    host the worlds two largest sporting events: the

    World Cup in 2014 and the Olympics in 2016. Now they are protesting in numbers the

    country hasnt seen in decades.

    Relying on eldwork from Rio to the halls of power in Washington, DC, Dave Zirin exposes

    how sports and politics have collided in spectacular fashion. One of the Boston Globes BestSports Books of 2014, this new update assesses the nal tally of debt and displacement

    that accompanied the 2014 World Cup, and includes eyewitness accounts of the militarized

    police crackdown and new reporting on the pre-Olympic plans furthering immiseration in

    cities across Brazil.

    People think speaking truth to power is easy, but if it was easy everyone would

    do it. Tis book does it. . . . It speaks truth to the powers that be, from Brazil tothe US to FIFA to the IOC. It hits you like an uppercut that rattles your brain

    and sets it straight. I cannot recommend this book highly enough.

    Dr. John Carlos, 1968 Olympic medalist

    Dave Zirin is sports correspondent for the Nationmagazine and the author

    of nine books on the intersection of sports and politics. Named one of UNE

    Readers 50 Visionaries Who Are Changing Our World, Zirin is a frequent

    guest on MSNBC, ESPN, and Democracy Now!He also hosts his own weekly

    Sirius XM show,Edge of Sports Radio.

    Brazils Dancewith the DevilThe World Cup, the Olympics,and the Struggle for Democracy

    Updated Olympics Edition

    Dave Zirin

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    978-1-60846-587-3 Trade Cloth $22.95 978-1-60846-675-7 Trade Paper $17.95May 2016 280 pages Ebook available

    Through intimate portraits of four exonerated prison-

    ers, journalist Alison Flowers explores what happens

    to innocent people when the state ings open thejailhouse door and tosses them back, empty-handed,

    into the unknown. From the front lines of the wrong-

    ful conviction capital of the United StatesCook

    County, Illinoisthese stories reveal serious gaps in the criminal justice system. Flowers

    depicts the collateral damage of wrongful convictions on families and communities, chal-

    lenging the deeper problem of mass incarceration in the United States. As she tells each ex-

    onerees powerful story, Flowers vividly shows that release from prison, though sometimes

    joyous and hopeful, is not a Hollywood endingor an ending at all. Rather, an exonereesrst unshackled steps are the beginning of a new journey full of turmoil and triumph.

    Based on a yearlong multimedia series by Chicago Public Medias WBEZa nalist for a

    national Online Journalism Awardthis narrative piece of investigative journalism tells

    profoundly human stories of reclaiming ones life, overcoming adversity, and searching for

    purposeat times with devastating consequences and courageous breakthroughs.

    Alison Flowers is an award-winning investigative journalist who focuses on so-

    cial and criminal justice. A former V reporter, Flowers has also written for the

    Village Voice,VICE News,and others. She lives in Chicago, Illinois.

    Exoneree DiariesThe Fight for Innocence,

    Independence, and IdentityAlison Flowers

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    The Endof ImaginationArundhati Roy

    The End of Imagination brings together ve of

    Arundhati Roys acclaimed books of essays into one

    comprehensive volume for the rst time and fea-

    tures a new introduction by the author. This new col-

    lection begins with her pathbreaking book The Cost

    of Livingpublished soon after she won the Booker

    Prize for her novel The God of Small Thingsin which

    she forcefully condemned Indias nuclear tests and

    its construction of enormous dam projects that continue to displace countless people from

    their homes and communities. The End of Imaginationalso includes her nonction works

    Power Politics, War Talk,Public Power in the Age of Empire, andAn Ordinary Persons Guide

    to Empire, which include her widely circulated and inspiring writings on the US invasionsof Afghanistan and Iraq, the need to confront corporate power, and the hollowing out of

    democratic institutions globally.

    Praise for Field Notes on Democracy:

    Gorgeously wrought . . . pitch-perfect prose . . . In language of terrible beauty,

    she takes Indias everyday tragedies and reminds us to be outraged all over again.

    Time

    Te fierceness with which Arundhati Roy loves humanity moves my heart.

    Alice Walker

    Arundhati Roy is a world-renowned Indian author and global justice activist.

    From her celebrated BookerPrize winning novel Te God of Small Tings to

    her prolific output of writing on topics ranging from climate change to war, the

    perils of free-market development in India, and the defense of the poor, Roys

    voice has become indispensable to millions seeking a better world.

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    7978-1-60846-595-8 Trade Paper $16.95 April 2016 223 pages Ebook available

    While most mainstream commentators view the

    crisis that provoked the Great Recession as having

    passed, these essays from Richard Wolff paint a far

    less rosy picture. Drawing attention to the extreme

    downturn in most of capitalisms old centers, the unequal growth in its new centers, and

    the resurgence of a global speculative bubble, Wolffin his uniquely accessible style

    makes the case that the crisis should be grasped not as a passing moment but as an evolv-

    ing stage in capitalisms history.

    Praise for Richard Wolff and Democracy at Work:Richard Wolff s constructive and innovative ideas suggest new and prom-ising foundations for much more authentic democracy and sustainable andequitable development, ideas that can be implemented directly and carriedforward. A very valuable contribution in troubled times.

    Noam Chomsky

    Richard Wolff is the leading socialist economist in the country. Tis book isrequired reading for anyone concerned about a fundamental transformation ofthe ailing capitalist economy!

    Cornel West

    Bold, thoughtful, transformativea powerful and challenging vision that takes us

    beyond both corporate capitalism and state socialism. Richard Wolff at his best!

    Gar Alperovitz

    Richard Wolff is professor of economics emeritus, University of Massachusetts,

    Amherst, and a visiting professor at the New School in New York. His bookDemocracy at Work: A Cure for Capitalisminspired the creation of a nonprofit orga-

    nization dedicated to showing why and how to make democraticworkplaces real.

    CapitalismsCrisis DeepensEssays on the GlobalEconomic Meltdown

    Richard Wolff

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    8 978-1-60846-612-2 Trade Paper $18 May 2016 250 pages Ebook available

    What is the reality of policing in the United States? Do

    the police keep anyone safe and secure other than the

    very wealthy? How do recent police killings of young Black people in the United States t into

    the historical and global context of anti-Blackness? This collection of reports and essays (the

    rst collaboration between Truthoutand Haymarket Books) explores police violence against

    Black, brown, indigenous, and other marginalized communities, miscarriages of justice, and

    failures of token accountability and reform measures. It also makes a compelling and provoc-ative argument against calling the police.

    Contributions cover a broad range of issues including law enforcements treatment of pregnant

    people and those with mental illness and the impact of racist police violence on parenting, as

    well as specic stories such as a Detroit police conspiracy to slap murder convictions on young

    Black men using police informants and the failure of Chicagos much-touted Independent Po-

    lice Review Authority, the body supposedly responsible for investigating police misconduct.

    Contributors include William C. Anderson, Candice Bernd, Aaron Cant, Thandi Chimuren-

    ga, Ejeris Dixon, Adam Hudson, Victoria Law, Mike Ludwig, Sarah Macaraeg, and Roberto

    Rodriguez.

    Maya Schenwar is ruthouts editor in chief and the author of Locked Down,

    Locked Out: Why Prison Doesnt Work and How We Can Do Better.

    Joe Macar is ruthouts publisher.Alana Yu-lan Price is content relations editor at ruthout.

    Who Do You Serve,Who Do You Protect?Police Violence and Resistancein the United States

    Edited by Maya Schenwar, Joe Macar,and Alana Yu-lan PriceForeword by Alicia Garza

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    9978-1-60846-593-4 Trade Paper $17 May 2016 280 pages Ebook available

    The Great Recession had political consequences across

    the world, but nowhere greater than in the peripheryof Europe. The debt crisis that began in 2008 helped

    trigger severe austerity measures in Greece, Spain,

    Ireland, and Portugal. These measures only worsened

    economic conditionsin Greece alone, GDP fell by more than a quarter and youth unemploy -

    ment rose to 50 percent.

    In response, something happened that few outsiders expected: A massive wave of resis-

    tance erupted across the continent. With mainstream parties largely discredited by theirsupport of austerity measures, room opened for radicals to offer a left-wing alternative.

    Europe in Revolt!examines the key parties and gures behind this insurgency, from across

    the continent, with insider coverage of both the roots of the social crisis and the radicals

    seeking to reverse it.

    Catarina Prncipe is a social movement activist from Portugal. She is a member

    of Bloco de Esquerda (Portugal) and Die Linke (Germany) and a contributing

    editor atJacobinmagazine, for which she writes frequent dispatches on the Eu-

    ropean situation.

    Bhaskar Sunkara is the founding editor and publisher ofJacobinmagazine. He

    is a regular contributor to theNationandIn Tese imesmagazines.

    Europe in Revolt!Mapping the

    New European LeftEdited by Catarina Prncipeand Bhaskar Sunkara

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    10 978-1-60846-648-1 Trade Paper $15.95 June 2016 220 pages Ebook available

    Next Time Theyll Come toCount the DeadWar and Survival in South SudanNick Turse

    Next Time Theyll Come to Count the Deadis modern

    crisis reporting at its best. For six weeks in spring

    2015, award-winning journalist Nick Turse traveledaround war-torn South Sudan talking to military of-

    cers and child soldiers, United Nations ofcials and

    humanitarian workers, civil servants, civil society ac-

    tivists, and internally displaced people whose lives have been blown apart by a ceaseless

    conict there. Turse reveals the harsh reality of modern warfare in the developing world and

    the ways people manage to survive the unimaginable. This book isnt about combat, its about

    the human condition, about ordinary people thrust into extraordinary circumstances, aboutdeath, life, and the crimes of war in the newest nation on earth.

    Praise for omorrows Battlefield:

    Gripping and meticulous, Nick urses reporting on Africa sheds much-needed

    light on shadowy missions the US military would rather keep secret. His investi-

    gations of US military missions in Africa in omorrows Battlefieldreveal a secret

    war with grave implications for Africans and Americans, alike.

    Glenn GreenwaldNick urses investigative reporting has revealed a remarkable picture of evolv-

    ing US military operations in Africa that have been concealed from view, but

    have ominous portent, as he demonstrates vividly and in depth.

    Noam Chomsky

    Nick urse is the managing editor of omDispatch.com and a fellow at the Na-

    tion Institute. An award-winning investigative journalist and the author of KillAnything Tat Moves,he has reported from the Middle East, Southeast Asia,

    and Africa and his pieces have appeared in theNew York imes, the Los Angeles

    imes,theNation,and theIntercept.

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    11978-1-60846-613-9 Trade Paper $19 April 2016 282 pages Ebook available

    A leading light of the anticolonial revolts of the 1960s and 70s,

    Fanon prophetically explored the dangers of postcolonial power. Voic-

    es of Liberationis a rich exploration of Fanons life and times, combin-

    ing interviews with those who fought alongside him with selections

    from his work. This book gives new insight into the ideas of one of the

    twentieth centurys most important revolutionaries.

    Leo Zeilig is a lecturer at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London;Senior Visiting Fellow, South African Research Chair in Social Change; Faculty of Hu-

    manities, University of Johannesburg; and editor of Class Struggle and Resistance in Africa.

    Mireille Fanon-Mendes-France is the president of the Frantz Fanon Foundation and

    the daughter of Frantz Fanon.

    Voices of LiberationFrantz FanonLeo Zeilig,introduction by Mireille Fanon-Mendes-France

    978-1-60846-601-6 Trade Paper $20 May 2016 300 pages Ebook available

    Fifty years after his death, the face of Ernesto Che Guevara is still

    emblazoned across T-shirts and posters throughout the world. The

    Politics of Che Guevara is a portrait focused on Guevaras thought

    and practical political record, aimed at dispelling many of the myths

    about the revolutionary leader. Farber reexamines Guevaras views

    on socialism, democracy, and revolution, as well as his conduct as

    guerrilla commander and government administrator in Cuba, hispolitical perspectives on revolutionary agency, and his attempts to implement them in Cuba.

    Samuel Farber was born and raised in Cuba and is a longtime socialist who has written

    extensively on Cuba and the Cuban Revolution. He is the author of Cuba Since the Rev-

    olution of 1959: A Critical Assessment.

    The Politics of Che GuevaraTheory and PracticeSamuel Farber

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    12 978-1-60846-627-6 Trade Paper $19 December 2016 294 pages Ebook available

    The indigenous imperative to honor nature is undermined by feder-

    al laws approving resource extraction through mining and drilling.

    Formal protections exist for Native American religious expression, but

    not for the places and natural resources integral to ceremonies. Un-

    der what conditions can traditional beliefs be best practiced? Recov-

    ering the Sacredfeatures a wealth of Native research and hundreds of

    interviews with indigenous scholars and activists.

    Recovering the SacredThe Power of Naming and Claiming

    Winona LaDuke

    978-1-60846-629-0 Trade Paper $19 December 2016 243 pages Ebook available

    Haymarket Books proudly brings back into print Winona LaDukes

    seminal work on Native resistance to oppression. This thoughtful,

    in-depth account of Native struggles against environmental and

    cultural degradation is lled with inspiring testimonies of struggles

    for survival. Each page of this volume speaks forcefully for self-deter-

    mination and community.

    One of the pleasures of reading All Our Relations is discovering the unique voices of

    Native people, especially Native women, speaking in their own Native truths.

    Womens Review of Books

    Winona LaDuke was named by imein 1994 as one of Americas fifty most promising

    leaders under forty. In 1996 and 2000, LaDuke served as Ralph Naders vice presidential

    running mate in the Green Party.

    All Our RelationsNative Struggles for Land and LifeWinona LaDuke

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    13978-1-60846-597-2 Trade Paper $14.95 August 2016 100 pages Ebook available

    Grafti crews are willing to risk anything for their art. Called vandals,

    criminals, even terrorists, grafti artists set out to make their voices

    heard and alter the way people view the world. But when one crew n-

    ishes the biggest grafti bomb of their careers, the consequences get

    serious and spark a public debate asking, Where does art belong?

    Kevin Coval is the author of Schtick,L-vis Lives, the Amer-ican Library Association Book of the Year Finalist Slingshots: A Hip-Hop Poetica, and an

    editor of Te BreakBeat Poets.

    Idris Goodwin is a playwright, spoken-word performer, and essayist recognized across

    mediums by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Ford Foundation, and the Mel-

    lon Foundation.

    This Is Modern ArtA Play

    Kevin Coval and Idris Goodwin

    978-1-60846-617-7 Trade Paper $19 May 2016300 pages Ebook available

    Undivided Rights presents a rich understanding of reproductive

    rights through the experiences and activism of African American,

    Native American, Asian and Pacic Islander, and Latina women.

    Jael Silliman has been an activist both in the United States and international womenshealth and reproductive justice movements.

    Marlene Gerber Fried is the director of the Civil Liberties and Public Policy Program

    at Hampshire College.

    Loretta J. Ross was a cofounder and the National Coordinator of the SisterSong Women

    of Color Reproductive Justice Collective from 2005 to 2012.

    Elena R. Gutirrez is an assistant professor in gender and womens studies and Latin

    American and Latino studies at the University of Illinois, Chicago.

    Undivided RightsWomen of Color Organizingfor Reproductive Justice; Second EditionLoretta J. Ross, Elena R. Gutirrez, Marlene Gerber Fried,and Jael Silliman, with a new introduction by the authors

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    14 978-1-60846-599-6 Trade Paper $19 July 2016 280 pages Ebook available

    Praise for Te AFL-CIOs Secret War against Developing

    Country Workers:

    A welcome, overdue, and highly informed expose of US la-

    bor imperialism and its nefarious effects both in the third or

    developing world. . . . Scipes knowledge of the secondary aca-

    demic and journalistic literature on American labors foreign policy record is encyclopedic.

    Z-Net, Global Research

    An intimate and authoritative look at how workers are building solidarity, both at home and

    around the world, in nine key ways. While workers in the global South are looking for infor-

    mation, workers in the global North are looking for inspiration. This book unites them both.

    Building Global LaborSolidarity in a Time ofAccelerating Globalization

    Edited by Kim Scipes

    978-1-60846-646-7 Trade Paper $19 April 2016 250 pages Ebook available

    Twenty-sixteen will mark the one hundredth anniversary of the1916 Easter Rising in Ireland. James Connolly was executed by

    a British Army ring squad for his participation in the rebellion.

    The uprising had a profound impact on the future trajectory of Irish

    society and its message had a global meaning in the midst of the

    barbarism of World War I. Connollys actions and writing were in-

    spired by a vision of an Ireland and world free from empire, war,

    and exploitation.

    James Connolly (18681916) was an Irish republican and socialist leader.

    Shaun Harkin is an activist and writer based in Derry City, Ireland.

    A James Connolly ReaderJames Connolly, edited by Shaun Harkin

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    15978-1-60846-603-0 Trade Paper $22 August 2016 280 pages Ebook available

    Praise for How Revolutionary Were the Bourgeois Revolutions?:I was frankly pole-axed by this magnificent book. David-

    son resets the entire debate on the character of revolutions:

    bourgeois, democratic, and socialist. Hes sending me, at

    least, back to the library.

    Mike Davis, author of Planet of Slums

    In this book of essays Neil Davidson examines Marxisms relationship to previously existing

    traditions (the Enlightenment), as well as the precise boundaries of the Marxist traditionitself. With characteristic clarity and insight, he argues that tradition should not be seen as

    a set of eternally valid lessons but rather as a set of resources from which revolutionaries

    can critically draw.

    As Radical as Reality ItselfMarxism and TraditionNeil Davidson

    978-1-60846-615-3 Trade Paper $18 July 2016 288 pages Ebook available

    Like thousands of others drawn to the promise and potential of the

    rst workers revolution, Alfred Rosmer found himself in Russia during

    the early years of Soviet rule. In this gripping political memoir of those

    days, Rosmer draws on his unique perspective to shatter the myths

    about the alleged totalitarianism of the Bolshevik Party before the rise

    of Stalin.

    Alfred Rosmer (18771964) was an early companion of Lenin and rotsky in the in-

    ternational Communist movement. He was active in the French labor movement and

    helped found La Vie Ouvrire (Workers Life).

    Lenins MoscowThird EditionAlfred Rosmer, translated by Ian Birchall

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    16978-1-60846-605-4 Trade Paper $18 July 2016 180 pages Ebook available

    Little known today, Babeuf and his conspiracy of equals were in some ways the

    direct historical precursor of the revolutionary socialist movement. Ian Birchall, a

    prolic writer and authority on Babeuf, has produced a long-awaited introduction

    to his historical signicance, his ideas, and his practice in revolutionary France.

    The Spectre of BabeufIan Birchall

    978-1-60846-472-2 Trade Paper $19 June 2016 292 pages Ebook available

    Louis Blanqui is either remembered with derision or as a noble failure. Yet during

    his lifetime, he was a towering gure of revolutionary courage who organized ahalf-dozen failed revolutionary conspiracies and spent half of his life in jail. This

    is Blanquis story.

    Specters of CommunismBlanqui and Marx

    Doug Greene

    978-1-60846-623-8 Trade Paper $22 May 2016 364 pages Ebook available

    These readings by Marx, Engels, Luxemburg, Lenin, Trotsky, and Gramsci reect

    the labor, socialist, and communist movements that shaped modern history, of-

    fering a basic introduction through primary sources to the ideas of these revolu -

    tionary thinkers.

    From Marx to GramsciA Reader in Revolutionary Marxist Politics, Second Edition

    Paul Le Blanc

    978-1-60846-625-2 Trade Paper $17 April 2016 205 pages Ebook available

    Le Blanc shows how important labor issues have been, and continue to be, in theforging of our nations history. He highlights issues of class, gender, race, and eth-

    nicity, and includes the views of key gures of the US labor movement.

    A Short History of the US Working ClassFrom Colonial Times to the Twenty-First Century, Second Edition

    Paul Le Blanc

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    978-1-60846-572-9 Trade Paper $12 August 2016 192 pages Ebook available

    Marxism and the Party dispels the myths about democratic centralism and

    demonstrates that the kind of socialist party that Lenin built had nothing in com-

    mon with the Stalinist despotism that replaced it.

    Marxism and the PartyJohn Molyneux

    978-1-60846-539-2 Trade Paper $18 August 2016 335 pages Ebook available

    The swastika rst entered modern history on the uniforms of the German coun-

    terrevolutionary troops of 1918 to 1923. Here, Chris Harman unearths the his-

    tory and signicance of the lost revolution in Germany, and reveals its lessons

    for the future struggles for a better world.

    The Lost RevolutionGermany 1918 to 1923

    Chris Harman

    978-1-60846-545-3 Trade Paper $12 August 2016 174 pages Ebook available

    RussiaFrom Workers State to State Capitalism

    Tony Cliff et al.

    978-1-60846-541-5 Trade Paper $12 August 2016 112 pages Ebook available

    These classic essays from the international socialist tradition make a powerful and

    convincing case for building revolutionary socialist organizations in the ght for

    liberation.

    Party and ClassTony Cliff and Duncan Hallas

    The Russian workers state offered new hope. Millions everywhere turned from

    the grim alternatives of a declining capitalism to place their hopes in the gov-

    ernment that the soviets, councils of working people, put into power in Russia.

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    Historical Materialism Book SeriesEditorial Board: Sbastien Budgen (Paris), Steve Edwards (London), Marcel van der Linden(Amsterdam), Peter Thomas (London)

    Te capitalist crisis of the twenty-first century has been met by a resurgence of interest

    in critical Marxist theory. Yet the publishing institutions committed to Marxism have

    contracted markedly since the high point of the 1970s. Te Historical Materialism Book

    Series is dedicated to addressing this situation by making available important works of

    Marxist theory. Te aim of the series is to publish important theoretical contributions

    in the form of original monographs, translated texts, and reprints of classicsas the basis

    for vigorous intellectual debate and exchange on the left.

    Bitter with the Past

    but Sweet with the DreamCommunism in theAfrican American ImaginaryCathy Bergin

    A wide-ranging and groundbreaking reexam-ination of the relationship between AfricanAmerican writers and the US communistmovement.

    978-1-60846-639-9 $28 June 2016 220 pages

    Art and ValueArts Economic Exceptionalism in Classical,Neoclassical and Marxist EconomicsDave Beech

    Art and Valueis the first comprehensiveanalysis of arts political economy throughoutclassical, neoclassical and Marxist economics.

    978-1-60846-638-2 $28 May 2016 392 pages

    Cataclysm 1914The First World War and the Makingof Modern World PoliticsEdited and Introduced by Alexander Anievas

    Tis collection argues that the First WorldWar was perhaps the defining moment oftwentieth-century world politics.

    978-1-60846-634-4 $36 April 2016 472 pages

    Critical Marxism in MexicoAdolfo Snchez Vzquez and Bolvar EcheverraStefan Gandler

    A seminal work of translation, now makingavailable in English the most important arti-cles of two of Mexicos leading theorists.

    978-1-60846-633-7 $36 April 2016 468 pages

    Degeneration and RevolutionRadical Cultural Politics and the Bodyin Weimar GermanyRobert Heynen

    An important reexamination of the culturalleft in Germany during the Weimer period.

    978-1-60846-637-5 Trade Paper $50 May 2016678 pages

    Time, Capitalism, and Alienation

    A Socio-Historical Inquiry into the Makingof Modern TimeJonathan Martineau

    Martineau challenges us to see ime not asan objective reality, but as something structuredby power and property relations.

    978-1-60846-640-5 $28 June 2016 180 pages

    To the Masses

    Proceedings of the Third Congressof the Communist International, 1921Edited and Introduced by John Riddell

    Te proceedings and resolutions of the thirdcongress of the Communist Internationalavailable in translation for the first time.

    978-1-60846-635-1 $55 April 2016 180 pages

    WarpedGay Normality and Queer Anti-CapitalismPeter Drucker

    With same-sex marriage now a national right,this timely volume insists on the continuationof the struggle for LGB rights.

    978-1-60846-636-8 $36 April 2016 446 pages

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    Freedom Is aConstant Struggle

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