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An anonymously written journal composed of essays on nihilist ideas, history, strategy, and critique.

Species Being and Other Stories - frére dupont

frére dupont looks unflinchingly at the illusions that revolutionaries use to protect themselves, and offers new perspectives, and with them, new…
children imprisoned at a facility in Dilley Texas

Syrian and Latin American refugees, “worthy” and “unworthy” victims

Obama speechifies about the plight of Syrian refugees, but his administration’s treatment of…

On the reproduction of capitalism - Louis Althusser

Chinese toy factory workers.

Workers in a lean world: unions in the international economy - Kim Moody

In this comprehensive study of current labour relations worldwide, Kim Moody surveys both sides of…

Critique of dialectical reason (vol. 1 & 2) - Jean-Paul Sartre

Sartre's two-volume critique of dialectical reason.

Seeing Through the Eyes of the Polish Revolution: Solidarity and the Struggle Against Communism in Poland - Jack M. Bloom

Historical capitalism: with capitalist civilization - Immanuel Wallerstein

France 1968.

Anti-systemic movements - Giovanni Arrighi, Terence K. Hopkins, and Immanuel Wallerstein

Building on an analysis of the dissenting movements to have emerged since the rise…

The Culture of People’s Democracy - Georg Lukács

Tactics and Ethics: 1919–1929 - Georg Lukács

'Tactics and Ethics' collects Georg Lukács’s articles from the most politically active time of his life, a period encompassing his stint as deputy commissar of education in the Hungarian Soviet Republic. Including his famed essay on parliamentarianism—which earned Lukács the respectful yet severe criticism of Lenin—this book is a treasure chest of valuable insights from one of history’s great political philosophers.

Lenin: a study on the unity of his thought - Georg Lukács

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