Mike Davis’ first published book, “Prisoners of the American Dream: Politics and Economy in the History of the U.S. Working Class” is one I’ve been meaning to get to for a
(Note: this summary/review is not for the newly released edition, I’m not sure how much has changed or if significant new content has been added) Written by Aaron Leonard with help
The nearly two decades elapsed since publication of "The Liberal Virus", Samir Amin's essay-length missive on the American imperial project and the ways it might be undone, have further confirmed some of his
This short, recent book from Immanuel Ness is a useful look at three examples of Global South class struggle, in both examining the economic imperialism that forms this class struggle and the most
Both a survey of modern revolutions and an attempt to explain the driving forces behind them (the book's subtitle being "On the Origins of Third World Revolutions"), this book, written in 2005, provides