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Rising from the Ashes? Labour in the Age of Global Capitalism, Ellen
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A collection of essays on the changing composition of the international
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Shadows of Tender Fury, (ed) John Ross $36.50
A collection of letters and communiques from Subcomandante Marcos and
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Why Unions Matter, Michael D. Yates $41.30
A comprehensive proof -- complete with statistics and analysis -- that
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Karl Marx's Theory of Revolution Vol IV, Hal Draper $53.45
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Capitalism and the Information Age: The Political Economy of the Global
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The Nazis, Capitalism and the Working Class Donny Gluckstein $32.95
A new analysis of the rise of Hitlerism centring on Germany's pre-war
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The Balkans: Nationalism and Imperialism $21.50
Essays covering 10 years of bloody conflict in the Balkans. Contributors
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Whose Millennium, Theirs or Ours Daniel Singer $42.95
A broad study of the global economic landscape at the turn of the
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A People's History of the World Chris Harman $45.00
The Marxist historian's magisterial study of 5000 years of human
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'It Just Went Like Tinder': The Mass Movement and new Unionism in
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The definitive study of the New Unionism of the 1890s.
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To Resist is to Win Xanana Gusmao $24.95
The first complete English translation of the East Timorese leader's
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