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Hurt: Notes on Torture in a Modern Democracy
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Kristian Williams
Release date: 2012-02-15
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Hurt is Portland activist Kristian Williams' collection of articles and interviews on the history, psychology, and current state of torture in democratic societies. Williams, author of Our Enemies in Blue and American Methods: Torture and the Logic of Domination, has pulled together a vast and comprehensive resource on this abominable act. Articles include David Cunningham's "Prisons, To...
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Anarchism and Workers' Self-Management in Revolutionary Spain
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Paul Sharkey (Translator), Frank Mintz, and Chris Ealham (Preface by)
Release date: 2012-03-31
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This is the first English translation of Frank Mintz's seminal study of the economic experiments put into place during the Spanish Revolution to both sustain civil society during the war and, more importantly, act as the material basis for a new society. These plans weren't developed by professional economists but grew out of a political movement that put working people at the fore and believed that the coll...
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In the Shadow of State Power: CLR James, Direct Democracy, & National Liberation Struggles
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Matthew Quest
Release date: 2012-03-31
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This book will be available in March! Pre-order available soon!
A new scholarly analysis of the importance of direct democracy and national liberation in the work of autonomous Marxist intellectual C.L.R. James. Exploring James' perspectives on Ghana, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Kenya, Haiti, Trinidad, Cuba, India, and China, Matthew Quest eschews the dominant interpretation of James as a cultural critic and ...
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Punkademics: The Basement Show in the Ivory Tower
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Zack Furness (Editor)
Release date: 2012-04-01
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The basement show in the ivory tower...
In the thirty years since Dick Hebdige published Subculture: The Meaning of Style, the seemingly antithetical worlds of punk rock and academia have converged in some rather interesting, if not peculiar, ways. A once marginal subculture documented in homemade 'zines and three chord songs has become fodder for dozens of scholarly articles, books, PhD disser...
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