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BOOKS FOR CHANGING THE WORLD

HAYMARKET BOOKS2013 ACADEMIC CATALOG

“Haymarket is Woody Guthrie’s guitar, a red lighthouse, and the promise of May. Mazel tov.” —Mike Davis

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9.5 Theses on Art and Class Ben Davis

“Among excellent younger critics now is Ben Davis.”—Peter Schjeldahl, art critic for The New Yorker

9.5 Theses on Art and Class and Other Writings shows how a clearunderstanding of class makes sense of what is at stake in a broadnumber of contemporary art’s most persistent debates. Theseinclude discussions of the definition of political art; the troubledstatus of “outsider” in the industry; and the question of how tomaintain faith in art itself.

Ben Davis currently lives and works in New York City, where heis Executive Editor at Artinfo.com.

978-1-60846-268-1 • $16June 2013 • Trade Paper • 224 pages

Marx's CapitalAn Illustrated Introduction

David Smith, illustrated by Phil Evans

“[Marx’s Capital: An Illustrated Introduction is] valuable and in somerespects more so than all the interpretations and popularizationsI have read.” —C.L.R. James

“[This illustrated introduction] is very, very good, a brilliantexposition and a really creative relationship between image andexplanation.” —John Berger

Karl Marx did not write Capital for the bookshelves of economistsand philosophers. Capital is economics for working people, fromtheir viewpoint and history. David Smith and Phil Evans explodethe myth of difficulty haunting Capital.

David Smith is a sociologist whose publications include books onOrwell and the changing structure of the working class. Phil Evansis a longtime political cartoonist based in England. He hasillustrated Understanding Economics, among many other books.

978-1-60846-266-7 • $15May 2013 • Trade Paper • 190 pagesEbook: 978-1-60846-291-9 • $16

Forthcoming from Haymarket in 2013

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978-1-60846-328-2 • $19September 2013 • Trade Paper • 328 pages

“Essential reading for those who would prefer to judge the Panthermovement for themselves.” —Library Journal

Here are Huey P. Newton, Bobby Seale, Eldridge Cleaver, DavidHilliard, and Fred Hampton; Kathleen Cleaver and otherPanther women; the party’s positions on black separatism, thepower structure, the police, violence, and education; as well assongs, poems, and political cartoons. This is the story behind theBlack Panthers.

Philip S. Foner was one of the most prominent Marxist historiansin the United States. A prolific author and editor, he tirelesslydocumented the lives of workers, African Americans, and politicalradicals.

The Black Panthers Speak Edited by Philip S. Foner

“Daniel Singer is the left’s most brilliant arsonist. He sets ablazewhole forests of desiccated cliches about the ‘end of history’ andthe ‘triumph of the market’ in order to light the way forward forthe next generation of radical thinkers and activists.”—Mike Davis

Prelude to Revolution is an indispensable study of May 1968.Singer presents a gripping narrative of the movement’sdevelopment and a careful analysis of its political content, andconcludes by considering what lessons those interested in radicalchange should draw.

Daniel Singer was a socialist writer and journalist best known forhis articles for the Nation and the Economist, serving for decadesas a European correspondent for each magazine.

Prelude to RevolutionFrance in May 1968

Daniel Singer

978-1-60846-273-5 • $18June 2013 • Trade Paper • 504 pages

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Marx’s Concept of the Alternative to Capitalism Peter Hudis

“A particular strength of Hudis’s book is that it examines the full sweep of Marx’swritings, rather than focusing on one particular text or period of Marx’s life. Nostone is left unturned in attempting to uncover the implicit conception of an al-ternative [vision to capitalism]. The scope of this allows him to include a numberof texts which are often overlooked in this discussion and offer a number of novelinterpretations of works usually discussed in different contexts.”

—Dan Swain, Marx & Philosophy Review of Books

In contrast to the traditional view that Marx’s work is restricted to a critique ofcapitalism—and that he consciously avoided any detailed conception of its alter-native—this work shows that Marx was committed to a specific concept of a post-capitalist society which informed the whole of his approach to political economy.Instead of focusing on the present with only a passing reference to the future,Marx’s emphasis on capitalism’s tendency toward dissolution is rooted in a specificconception of what should replace it.

Peter Hudis, Ph.D., is Professor of Humanities and Philosophy at Oakton Com-munity College. He has published extensively on Marxist theory and is GeneralEditor of The Complete Works of Rosa Luxemburg.

Historical Materialism Book Series

Editorial Board: Sébastien Budgen (Paris), Steve Edwards (London), Marcel van der Linden (Amsterdam), Peter Thomas (London)

The capitalist crisis of the twenty-first century has been met by a resurgence of interest in criticalMarxist theory. At the same time, the publishing institutions committed to Marxism have con-tracted markedly since the high point of the 1970s. The Historical Materialism book series is ded-icated to addressing this situation by making available important works of Marxist theory. Theaim of the series is to publish important theoretical contributions as the basis for vigorous intel-lectual debate and exchange on the left.

The peer-reviewed series publishes original monographs, translated texts, and reprints of “classics”across the bounds of academic disciplinary agendas, and across the divisions of the left. The seriesis particularly concerned with encouraging the internationalization of Marxist debate, and aimsto translate significant studies from beyond the English-speaking world.

The Historical Materialism book series will expand significantly over the coming years with sub-stantial and important books in all areas of Marxist theory. We are undertaking a project of pub-lishing previously untranslated texts by Marx, long-unavailable debates from the Second and ThirdInternationals, and English editions of important studies from the postwar period. Equally signif-icantly, we also aim to publish the work of the emerging generation of Marxist scholars and theorists.

978-1-60846-275-9 • $28June 2013 • Trade Paper • 272 pages

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Gramsci’s Political ThoughtCarlos Nelson Coutinho

978-1-60846-277-3 • $28July 2013 • Trade Paper • 198 pages

Marxism and the Oppression of WomenToward a Unitary Theory

Lise Vogel, introduction by Susan Ferguson and David McNally

978-1-60846-340-4 • $28November 2013 • Trade Paper • 266 pages

“[This publication] provides a wonderful opportunity to draw some attention to thedebates on Gramsci in Latin America . . . and is an essential window through whichto view debates in and beyond Brazil.” —Adam David Morton, For the Desk Drawer

“One of [its] strengths is its decisive and clear account of Gramsci’s own interpre-tation of Leninism as a living and vibrant practice, making no allowances for the-oretical laziness and dogmatism. Coutinho endeavors to present Gramsci . . . asan ever-vigilant challenger to dogmatic approaches to Marxism.”

—Chris Walsh, International Socialist Group

Gramsci’s Political Thought offers an analysis of the evolution of the politicalthought of Antonio Gramsci. Focusing on central concepts of the Prison Notebooksand relating them to the history of modern political ideas, the book demonstratesthat Gramsci’s ideas continue to be relevant resources for understanding the con-troversies of our present time. Written by a leading Brazilian Marxist theorist, thisbook provides one of the most succinct and theoretically focused introductionsto the thought of Antonio Gramsci available internationally.

Carlos Nelson Coutinho is the author of several books on political theory and ed-itor of the Brazilian version of The Complete Works of Antonio Gramsci.

“Vogel’s book clarifies both the debate [between feminist and socialist theories] andthe issues, and is a welcome contribution to the field. . . . I would recommendthis book to anyone concerned with the theories of socialism or feminism.Whether one agrees with Vogel or not, one cannot help learning from her analysis.”

—Carol Brown, Qualitative Sociology

“This book is a significant contribution to a heated debate . . . over the ‘unhappymarriage’ of Marxism and feminism.” —Hester Eisenstein, Science & Society

Nearly thirty years after its initial publication, Marxism and the Oppression ofWomen remains an essential contribution to the development of an integrativetheory of gender oppression under capitalism. Lise Vogel revisits classical Marxiantexts, tracking analyses of the “woman question” in socialist theory and drawingon central theoretical categories of Marx’s Capital to open up an original theoriza-tion of gender and the social production and reproduction of material life. IncludesVogel’s article “Domestic Labor Revisited,” which extends and clarifies her maintheoretical innovations.

Lise Vogel, a veteran of the US civil rights and women’s liberation movements, isProfessor (retired) of Sociology at Rider University and the author of numerous booksand articles. Before becoming a sociologist, she had an earlier career in art history.

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The October Revolution in Prospect and RetrospectInterventions in Russian and Soviet HistoryJohn Eric Marot

Criticism of EarthOn Marxism and Theology IVRoland Boer

Criticism of Earth thoroughly reassessesMarx and Engels’s engagement withtheology, analyzing their collectedworks for discussions of spiritual mat-ters and the persistence of biblical al-lusions. What emerges is a continuedinterest that is maintained throughouttheir lives.

These probing analytical essays applyRobert Brenner’s analysis of pre-capitalistmodes of production to early Soviet at-tempts at revolutionary transformation,concluding that none of the opposi-tional economic programs were feasible,while resisting the view that Stalin’s risewas inevitable.

This, the first book-length study de-voted exclusively to Marx’s perspectiveson gender and the family, offers a freshlook at this topic in light of twenty-first-century concerns. Brown studieshis writings on gender as well as his1879-1882 notebooks on precapitalistsocieties and gender.

Ellen Meiksins Wood is a leading con-temporary political theorist who hasbeen described as the founder, togetherwith Robert Brenner, of “Political Marx-ism,” a distinct version of historical ma-terialism that has inspired a researchprogram that spans a number of aca-demic disciplines. This reader providesan overview of her work as a whole.

Though often seen as opposed to thebasic premises of Marxism, in thisgroundbreaking work Basso shows thatthe true content of the notion of singu-larity can only be realized through classstruggle. Stimulating and provocative,Marx and Singularity is sure to becomea point of reference.

Translated into English for the first time,this volume collects some of Lukács’smost influential writings. These essaysare engaged with questions of realist andmodernist worldviews in art, the rela-tions of literary history to politics, andthe role of cultural intellectuals in pub-lic life, among other themes.

Billions depend exclusively on their laborto survive. For them work is not a choice,and yet the restructuring of the globaleconomy has forced increasing numbersinto unemployment and eroded therights and economic gains of those stillon the job. This work asks what thismeans for today’s labor market.

This study provides a critical analysis ofMarx’s political and theoretical devel-opment. By integrating the paradigm ofthe spatialization of time with that ofthe temporalization of space, Tombashows that an adequate historiographi-cal paradigm for capitalism must con-sider the plurality of temporal layersthat come into conflict in modernity.

978-1-60846-274-2$28 • April 2013380 pages

978-1-60846-276-6$28 • July 2013274 pages

The Ellen Meiksins WoodReaderEdited by Larry Patriquin

Marx on Gender and the FamilyA Critical StudyHeather Brown

978-1-60846-278-0$28 • July 2013246 pages

The Culture of People’s DemocraciesHungarian Essays on Literature, Art, and Democratic TransitionGeorg Lukács

Marx and SigularityFrom the Early Writings to the GrundrisseLuca Basso

Marx’s TemporalitiesMassimiliano Tomba

The Meanings of WorkEssays on the Affirmation and Negation of Work Ricardo Antunes

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978-1-60846-279-7$28 • August 2013368 pages

978-1-60846-336-7$28 • November 2013226 pages

978-1-60846-337-4$28 • November 2013374 pages

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Faces of State Terrorism Laura Westra

Editor: David Fasenfest

Modern capitalism began the twenty-first century seemingly victorious as the dominant social andeconomic organizing principle in the world. Rampant re- and de-regulation accompanied a whole-sale attack on the social, economic, and political gains of the prior century under the guise of in-creasing competitiveness and the need to respond to the forces of globalization. The end of theCold War, the decline of the former Soviet Union, and the increasing foothold of capitalism inChina all point to an unchallenged reorientation of the global political economy to reflect this as-cendence of capitalist social relations.

The peer-reviewed Studies in Critical Social Sciences book series, through the publication of originalmanuscripts and edited volumes, offers insights into the current reality by exploring the content andconsequence of power relationships under capitalism, by considering the spaces of opposition and re-sistance to these changes and by articulating capitalism with other systems of power and domination—for example race, gender, culture—that have been defining our new age.

Studies in Critical Social Science includes the subseries Studies in Critical Research on Religion andCritical Global Studies.

978-1-60846-280-3 • $28May 2013 • Trade Paper • 243 pages

Studies in Critical Social Sciences

Terrorism, a widespread global phenomenon, manifests itself in the actions andthe policies of individuals and groups, but also and primarily in the actions andpolicies of states. Delving into the seldom-discussed question of the motivationfor most episodes of terrorism, this book studies terrorism’s effects based on theeconomic and geopolitical imbalances that frame today’s global governance.

Many states hide their terrorist activities under the “faces” they show the world,masks intended to hide real aims of acquiring or expanding power and wealth.These activities, presented as “self-defense,” “preventive action,” “counter-measures”or even as promoting “progress and development,” are forms of state terrorismthat are much more widespread, powerful, and destructive than the actions orig-inating from groups labeled terrorist since 9/11. This book examines the numer-ous illegal measures states use, from unlawful imprisonment and curtailing of civilliberties to torture, in the name of responding to terrorism.

Laura Westra, Ph.D. (1982) in Philosophy, University of Toronto, and Ph.D.(2005) in Law, Osgoode Hall Law School, currently teaches environmental lawat the University of Windsor, international law at the University of Milano (Bic-occa), and a graduate course on Environmental Studies for Royal Roads Universityin Victoria, British Columbia. She has published twenty-seven monographs andcollections on environmental justice, human rights issues, and international law,and more than eighty-five articles and chapters.

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Reinventing Race, Reinventing RacismEdited by John J. Betancur and Cedric Herring

978-1-60846-346-6 • $28November 2013 • Trade Paper 399 pages

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ConceptsA Critical Approach

Andy Blunden

978-1-60846-283-4 • $28July 2013 • Trade Paper • 308 pages

Andy Blunden presents an interdisciplinary review of theories of concepts of in-terest to cognitive psychology, analytic philosophy, linguistics, and the history ofscience. Problems within these disciplines establishing reductive theories of theconceptual have led some to abandon concepts altogether in favor of interactionistor narrowly pragmatic approaches.

Blunden responds with an account of the development of the theory of conceptsfrom Descartes through Hegel—with special focus on the latter’s critical appro-priation by early critical social science—culminating in the cultural psychologyof Lev Vygotsky. He then proposes an approach to concepts which draws on ac-tivity theory, according to which concepts are equally subjective and objective:both units of consciousness and of the cultural formation of which one’s con-sciousness is part. This continues the author’s earlier work in An InterdisciplinaryTheory of Activity (Haymarket, 2011).

Andy Blunden is an independent scholar in Melbourne, Australia. He works withthe Independent Social Research Network and the Melbourne School of Conti-nental Philosophy. His Interdisciplinary Theory of Activity was published by Hay-market in 2011.

Reinventing Race, Reinventing Racism not only provides fresh theoretical insightsinto new forms of race and racism, it also provides evidence of and policy solutionsto address these seemingly intractable forms of discrimination and racial disparities.These issues are tackled by some of the nation’s most prominent race and publicpolicy scholars. In addition, the volume has contributions by some of the mostinnovative up-and-coming voices often neglected in such volumes. ReinventingRace, Reinventing Racism is an accessible book written on an important and timelysubject that continues to affect the lives of Americans of all shades and ethnicities.

John J. Betancur, Ph.D., is Associate Professor in the College of Urban Planningand Public Affairs at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is the coeditor of TheCollaborative City: Opportunities and Struggles for Blacks and Latinos in U.S. Cities.

Cedric Herring, Ph.D., University of Michigan, is Professor of Sociology and Pub-lic Policy at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He has published seven books.

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The Neoliberal Pattern of DominationCapital's Reign in Decline José Manuel Sánchez Bermúdez

The Underground ChurchNonviolent Resistance to the Vatican Empire Kathleen Kautzer

978-1-60846-281-0$28 • April 2013346 pages

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Capital Accumulation and MigrationDennis Canterbury

Towards a Dialectics of Philosophy and OrganizationEugene Gogol

978-1-60846-341-1$28 • November 2013416 pages

Economic Nationalism and GlobalizationLessons from Latin America and Central Europe Henryk Szlajfer

Theorizing GlobalizationA Critique of the Mediatization of Social TheoryMarko Ampuja

Messages from Georg SimmelHorst J. Helle

978-1-60846-342-8$28 • November 2013258 pages

978-1-60846-343-5$28 • November 2013410 pages

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Since the 1970s, liberal AmericanCatholics have sustained a reformmovement to counteract the conserva-tive drift of the Vatican and preserveand expand on the reforms of VaticanII. Drawing on a range of social theo-ries, this book brilliantly analyzes thismovement.

Capital finds itself entangled in irre-solvable crises. The defense of life andthe construction of renewed hope fora future require opposition to thedomination of capital. This book con-tributes to that effort by setting out ananalysis of the mechanisms on whichcapital is based.

This work takes as its starting point thequestion “What philosophic-organiza-tional vantage point is needed for revolutionary transformation today?”Gogol offers an answer by exploringorganizational practices amidst vari-ous epochal struggles, as well as thetheoretical-organizational concepts ofsuch thinkers as Lenin, Trotsky, andLuxemburg.

Despite the renewed interest in the im-pact of migration upon economic de-velopment, remarkably few studieshave taken up the ways in which thegeographic flows of labor impact capi-tal accumulation. This timely andprovocative book analyzes the existingliterature and adds a critical dimensionby examining the financialization ofmigration processes.

Ampuja critically examines the works ofkey globalization theorists to demonstratetheir excessive fascination with recentchanges in media and communicationstechnology. The author argues that manytheorists’ media-centric and ahistoricaltreatment of globalization stands in theway of a complete understanding of howcapitalist societies have evolved.

This work offers, against the backgroundof developments in Latin America andCentral Europe during the first globaliza-tion, a reinterpretation of economic na-tionalism both as an analytical categoryand as a historical experience. Criticallyexplored are attempts at proto-economicnationalism in early nineteenth-centuryPoland and Latin America.

As the founder of the humanist versionof sociology, Georg Simmel sent power-ful messages about the discipline. Hiskey ideas—that reality is socially con-structed, changes over time, and rarelyis as it appears—are critically re-exam-ined with an eye toward drawing lessonsfor contemporary scholars and activists.

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Selections from Cultural WritingsAntonio Gramsci; edited by David Forgacs and Geoffrey Nowell-Smith978-1-60846-136-3 • $22

“is impeccably translated and presented volume of Gramsci’s writings on cultureis like a voice from a number of other ages.” —Adrian Rifkin, Block

Antonio Gramsci was one of the world’s most influential cultural critics. His writ-ings on the interconnection between culture and politics fundamentally changedthe way that scholars view both. is volume brings together the most importantof his cultural writings.

The Communist ManifestoA Road Map to History's Most Important Political DocumentKarl Marx and Frederick Engels; edited by Phil Gasper978-1-931859-25-7 • $14 • Ebook: 978-1-60846-048-9 • $12

“What Gasper does is to remind us how relevant the Manifesto is to our worldtoday. . . . An indispensable addition to anyone’s library.” —Howard Zinn

is beautifully organized, fully annotated edition of the Communist Manifesto iscomplete with historical references and explication, additional related texts, and athorough glossary, bringing the Manifesto to life for today’s readers.

“Detroit: I Do Mind Dying is a beautiful, riveting account of one of the most impor-tant radical movements of our century—a movement led by black revolutionarieswhose vision of emancipation for all is sorely needed today.” —Robin D. G. Kelley

Surkin and Georgakas track the extraordinary development of the Dodge Revolu-tionary Union Movement and the League of Revolutionary Black Workers as theybecame two of the most vital political organizations of the 1960s and 1970s.

Detroit: I Do Mind DyingA Study in Urban RevolutionDan Georgakas and Marvin Surkin978-1-60846-221-6 • $18

“is outstanding new work from David McNally is indispensable for serious mon-ster fans and radicals both—and almost giddyingly so for those of us who are both.”

—China Miéville, author of Embassytown

Drawing on folklore, literature, and popular culture, this book links tales of mon-strosity from England to recent vampire and zombie fables from sub-Saharan Africaand to Marx’s persistent use of monster metaphors in his descriptions of capitalism.

Monsters of the MarketZombies, Vampires and Global CapitalismDavid McNally 978-1-60846-233-9 • $28 • Winner of the 2012 Deutscher Memorial Prize for Best Marxist Book

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How Revolutionary Were the Bourgeois Revolutions?Neil Davidson

978-1-60846-067-0 • $32 • Ebook: 978-1-60846-265-0 • $32

“I was frankly pole-axed by this magnificent book. Davidson resets the entire debateon the character of revolutions: bourgeois, democratic and socialist. He’s sendingme, at least, back to the library.” —Mike Davis, author of Planet of Slums

Of late the concept of the “bourgeois revolution” has come in for sustained criticismfrom both Marxists and conservatives. In this comprehensive rejoinder, Davidsonexamines the question “how revolutionary were the bourgeois revolutions,” by sys-tematically analyzing the French, English, Dutch, and other revolutions.

Literature and RevolutionLeon Trotsky, edited by William Keach

978-1-931859-16-5 • $16

“It is splendid to have this magnificent classic of Marxist criticism available oncemore, and in so helpful and informative a version.Trotsky’s [book] gives the lie toall those for whom Marxist criticism can deal with modes of production but notwith metaphors.” —Terry Eagleton, author of After Theory

Leon Trotsky penned this engaging book to elucidate the complex way in whichart informs—and can alter—our understanding of the world.

“A half century after the civil rights movement succeeded in putting to an end themost overt forms of racial oppression characteristic of the Jim Crow era, coming toterms with how to characterize the nature of the nation's post-civil-rights era racialformation has been an enduring focus of both academics and the public at large.is is a useful one-stop guide devoted to explaining how, to borrow from EduardoBonilla-Silva, ‘racism without racists’ works. Summing Up: Recommended. All lev-els/libraries.” —Choice

Covert RacismTheories, Institutions, and Experiences

Edited by Rodney Coates978-1-60846-210-0 • $36

“Palante is an indispensable source for learning about the history of the Young Lords.”—Edna Acosta-Belén, SUNY Albany

Palante, the first book by and about the Young Lords, captures the spirit and actionsof the 1970s New York–based organization. Featuring political essays by members,oral histories of their lives leading into the party, and photos of their vibrant andmilitant members, actions, and events.

PalanteVoices and Photographs of the Young Lords, 1969–1971

Photographs by Michael Abramson, introduction by Iris Morales978-1-60846-129-5 • $24.95

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The Gramscian MomentPhilosophy, Hegemony and MarxismPeter D. Thomas978-1-60846-116-5 • $36 • Winner of the Premio internazionale Giuseppe Sormani 2011 in Turinfor the best book or article on Gramsci in the period between 2007 and 2011 internationally

“is should become the standard text in English on Gramsci’s thought. . . . ebest book on Gramsci's political theory for three decades.”

—Alastair Davidson, author of Antonio Gramsci: Towards an Intellectual Biography

Drawing on the recent flurry of linguistic work on the Prison Notebooks, omasargues that Gramsci’s significance is his distinctive position in the development ofthe classical Marxist tradition.

Theory as HistoryEssays on Modes of Production and ExploitationJairus Banaji978-1-60846-143-1 • $28 • Winner of the 2011 Deutscher Memorial Prize for Best Marxist Book

“Banaji’s . . . highly sophisticated and original approach to historical analysis providesnot only a welcome stimulus and a challenge for scholars today, but also will givethem plenty to think about for many years to come.” —Marcel van der Linden

e essays collected here straddle four decades of work in both historiography andMarxist theory, combining source-based historical work in a wide range of languageswith sophisticated discussions of Marx’s notion of “modes of production.”

“Zombie Capitalism is both timely and hugely valuable. . . . is book is an essentialread.” —Socialist Review

While for most mainstream commentators the financial crisis that opened in 2007signaled the failure of regulation and accountability, Chris Harman describes theongoing economic turmoil as a byproduct of capitalism’s inability to consider any-thing but the bottom line. Incisive and accessible, this is both an unparalleled analy-sis of the crisis, and a brilliant introduction to Marxist economics.

Zombie CapitalismGlobal Crisis and the Relevance of MarxChris Harman978-1-60846-104-2 • $17 • Ebook: 978-1-60846-321-3 • $17

e Critical Companion to Contemporary Marxism is an international and interdis-ciplinary volume which aims to provide a thorough and precise panorama of recentdevelopments in Marxist theory in the US, Europe, Asia, and beyond. Drawing onthe work of thirty of the most authoritative scholars, the Companion spans all thehumanities and social sciences, with particular emphasis on philosophy. e workis divided into three parts: “General Trends,” which provides a broad intellectualand historical context; “Currents,” which tracks the trajectories of twenty specificcurrents or disciplinary fields; and “Figures.”

Critical Companion to Contemporary Marxism Edited by Jacques Bidet and Stathis Kouvelakis978-1-60846-030-4 • $50

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My People Are RisingMemoir of a Black Panther Party Captain

Aaron Dixon, foreword by Judson L. Jeffries978-1-60846-178-3 • $17.95 • Ebook: 978-1-60846-179-0 • $17

“Aaron Dixon is a courageous, compassionate, and wise freedom fighter whose storyof his pioneering work in the Black Panther Party is powerful and poignant. Don’tmiss it!” —Cornel West

In an era of stark racial injustice and decisive action, Aaron Dixon dedicated his lifeto the struggle for change, founding the Seattle chapter of the Black Panther Partyin 1968 at age nineteen. rough his eyes we see the courage of a generation andthe unforgettable legacy of Black Power.

What's My Name, Fool?Sports and Resistance in the United States

Dave Zirin978-1-931859-20-2 • $15 • Ebook: 978-1-60846-110-3 • $15

“Dave Zirin is that rare thing—a writer who combines a passion for sport, deepknowledge of its history, and a fearlessly radical critique of the role the rich andpowerful play in it.” —Mike Marqusee

In What’s My Name, Fool?, sports writer Dave Zirin shows how sports express thebest and worst features of our society. Zirin’s sharp and insightful commentary onthe personalities, politics, and history of American sports is unlike any sports writingbeing done today.

“This book is a breath of fresh air! The chapters take on central issues in educationwith a clear vision of what could be.” —Jean Anyon, author of Marx and Education

This book, written by teacher activists, speaks back to the elite “school reform” con-sensus. It draws on the ideas and experiences of social justice educators concernedwith fighting against racism and for equality, and those of activists oriented on re-capturing the radical roots of the labor movement.

“The Mexican Revolution is a powerful work of historical synthesis. Slicing to thefoundational bones of the revolution’s dramatic arc, Easterling’s precise, surgicalnarrative offers a remarkably clear rendering of the conflicting class forces at playand the historical personalities brought to life through their encounter.”

—Jeffery Webber, author of From Rebellion to Reform in Bolivia

Long after its outbreak, the Revolution remains the defining moment in Mexico’smodern history. Yet elements of its history continue to be debated today.

The Mexican RevolutionA Short History 1910-1920

Stuart Easterling978-1-60846-182-0 • $14 • Ebook: 978-1-60846-183-7 • $14

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Education and Capitalism Struggles for Learning and Liberation

Edited by Jeff Bale and Sarah Knopp978-1-60846-147-9 • $17 • Ebook: 978-1-60846-164-6 • $17

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Cuba Since the Revolution of 1959A Critical Assessment Samuel Farber978-1-60846-139-4 • $24 • Ebook: 978-1-60846-166-0 • $24

“This important, very well written, and quite interesting book evaluates the fifty-twoyears of the Cuban Revolution under a classical Marxist (pre-Stalinist) viewpoint. . . .[Farber] evaluates, with surprising insights, Cuba’s performance on national sovereignty,political democracy, economic growth, social welfare, race, gender, and the stand ofdomestic and external dissidents and critics. . . . Expect a strong reaction both fromthe right and the left. Don’t miss it!” —Carmelo Mesa-Lago, University of Pittsburgh

Democracy at WorkA Cure for CapitalismRichard Wolff978-1-60846-247-6 • $15 • Ebook: 978-1-60846-257-5 • $15

“Richard Wolff ’s constructive and innovative ideas suggest new and promising foun-dations for much more authentic democracy and sustainable and equitable devel-opment, ideas that can be implemented directly and carried forward. A veryvaluable contribution in troubled times.” —Noam Chomsky

A new historical vista is opening before us in this time of change, Wolff writes, inthis compelling new manifesto for a democratic alternative based on workers di-recting their own workplaces.

“An essential and galvanizing on-the-ground account of how oxygen suddenly andmiraculously flooded back into the American brain.” —Jonathan Lethem

Occupying Wall Street draws on extensive interviews with those who took part inthe action to bring an authentic, inside-the-square history to life. In a vivid, fast-paced narrative, the key features of the encampment and important events of themovement are described in the words of the people who were there.

Occupying Wall StreetThe Inside Story of an Action that Changed AmericaWriters for the 99%978-1-60846-251-3 • $15

“Desai is asking South Africa (including himself ) to scrutinize new and old histories.The history of the victors laid down in the new history books and political dis-courses that dominate South Africa today. The history being made and remadenow.” —Peter Dwyer

e prison authorities of the apartheid South African prison Robben Island wereobsessed with censoring the news that prisoners could receive of the outside world.rough the memories and biographical accounts written by former political in-mates, this book evocatively brings to life the voices of prisoners.

Reading RevolutionShakespeare on Robben IslandAshwin Desai978-1-60846-272-8 • $18

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Lucy Parsons An American Revolutionary Carolyn Ashbaugh

Always on StrikeFrank Little and the Western Wobblies Arnold Stead

978-1-60846-220-9, $16978-1-60846-226-1$16, ebook

978-1-60846-213-1, $16

Myths of Male DominanceCollected Articles on Women Cross-CulturallyEleanor Burke Leacock

History of the Russian Revolution Leon Trotsky

978-1-931859-45-5, $32978-1-60846-050-2$32, ebook

Ours to Master and to OwnWorkers’ Control from the Commune to the PresentImmanuel Ness and Dario Azzellini

No One Is IllegalFighting Racism and State Violence onthe U.S.–Mexico BorderJustin Akers Chacón and Mike Davis

The American Road to CapitalismStudies in Class-Structure, Economic Development and Political Conflict, 1620–1877 Charles Post

Schooling in Capitalist AmericaEducational Reform and the Contradictions of Economic Life Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis

978-1-931859-57-8, $18

978-1-931859-35-6, $18978-1-60846-052-6 $18, ebook

978-1-60846-119-6, $19978-1-60846-170-7$19, ebook

978-1-60846-131-8, $22 978-1-60846-198-1, $28

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Centering on Frank Little’s activitiesas a Western Wobbly, Always on Strikechronicles and discusses the I.W.W.’sfree speech actions, the Mesabi IronRange Strikes of 1913 and 1916, anti-WWI activities and their suppression,the Green Corn Rebellion, Little’s as-sassination, and the subsequent Wob-bly conspiracy trials.

“The greatest history of an event that Iknow.” —C. L. R. James

Regarded by many as among the mostpowerful works of history ever written,this book offers an unparalleled ac-count of one of the most pivotal andhotly debated events in world history.

Lucy Parsons, an outspoken woman ofcolor, radical writer, and labor organ-izer, led the defense campaign for the

“Haymarket martyrs” and remained ac-tive in struggles of the oppressedthroughout her life. This biography isan insight into her life and the rise ofthe American labor movement.

This classic anthropological study de-bunks the many myths behind the ideaof “natural” male superiority. Drawingon extensive ethnographic researchacross cultures, Leacock demonstratesthat claims of inherent male domi-nance and female subordination arebased on carefully constructed false-hoods with no historical, factual basis.

This vital book highlights the historyof white vigilante violence in the US,examines the role of US corporationsin the Mexican economy, and the roleof immigrant labor in the US economy,and offers an insightful analysis of var-ious other key themes relating to therecent battles over immigrant rights.

Many recent books on education andschooling examine small pieces of thesystem to suggest improvements. Nobook has ever taken on the systemicforces at work in modern educationsystems like Schooling in CapitalistAmerica and suggested that a radicaltransformation of society is requiredto improve schools.

Looking at specific examples drawnfrom every corner of the globe andevery period of modern history, thispathbreaking volume comprehensivelytraces the often under-appreciated his-torical tradition of workers' controland self-management. Ripe with les-sons drawn from historical and con-temporary struggles.

“In The American Road to Capitalism,Charles Post offers a brilliant reinter-pretation of the origins and divergingpaths of economic evolution in theAmerican north and south. . . . Sureto be received as a landmark contri-bution.” —Robert P. Brenner

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The Political Economy of Racism Melvin Leiman

“Students and scholars of all theoreticalstripes will enjoy and benefit from thiswork.” —Contemporary Sociology

This scholarly, readable, and provoca-tive book shows how the persistenceof racism in America relies on thechanging interests of those who holdthe real power in society.

The Meaning of Marxism Paul D'Amato

This book is a lively and accessible in-troduction to the ideas of Karl Marx,as well as other key Marxists, with his-torical and contemporary examples.The Meaning of Marxism shows that a

“radical, fundamental transformationof existing society” is indeed not onlypossible, but urgently necessary.

978-1-931859-29-5, $14978-1-60846-051-9$12, Ebook

978-1-60846-066-3, $22

978-1-931859-46-2, $16 978-1-931859-37-0, $15

978-1-60846-296-4 $21.95978-1-60846-297-1$21.95, Ebook

978-1-60846-128-8, $16978-1-60846-171-4 $16, ebook

978-1-60846-215-5, $18 978-1-60846-141-7, $17978-1-60846-162-2$17, Ebook

Vive La RevolutionA Stand-Up History of the French Revolution Mark Steel

An Actually Interesting, Unapologeti-cally Sympathetic, and ExtremelyFunny History of the French Revolu-tion. Vive la Revolution is an uproari-ously serious work of history. Funnyand insightful, it puts individual peo-ple back at the center of the FrenchRevolution, telling this remarkablestory as it has never been told before.

The Women Incendiaries Edith Thomas

The history of any period and of anycountry tends to be written by menabout men, and when women figurein the story at all, they appear as wives,mistresses, or courtesans. This brilliantand impassioned study provides a wel-come exception to the rule.

Kivalina A Climate Change Story Christine Shearer

For the people of Kivalina, Alaska,the price of further climate changedenial could be the complete devas-tation of their lives and culture. Theirvillage must be relocated to survive,but neither the fossil fuel giants northe US government are willing totake full responsibility.

The Black Power Mixtape1967–1975Göran Hugo Olsson

Featuring images only recently discov-ered in the archives of Swedish televi-sion, here is the Black Power movementas you’ve never seen it. Powerful inter-views with Stokely Carmichael, AngelaDavis, and others who shaped thestruggle of their day are mixed with thecontemporary reflections of leading ac-tivists, musicians, and scholars.

American InsurgentsA Brief History of American Anti-ImperialismRichard Seymour

All empires spin self-serving myths,and in the US the most potent ofthese is that America is a force fordemocracy around the world. Yetthere is a tradition of American anti-imperialism that has challenged thismythology. Seymour examines thiscomplex relationship from the Amer-ican Revolution to the present day.

A Time to DieThe Attica Prison RevoltTom Wicker

“[A Time to Die] will surely appease thehunger of tens of thousands of us foran honest insider's account of what ledto such a ferocious attack on virtuallyunarmed prisoners. . . . It is a heart-broken rather than angry book.”—Kurt Vonnegut

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Turbulent YearsA History of the American Worker, 1933-1941 Irving Bernstein, intro. by Frances Fox Piven

The 1930s have come to define thehigh point of labor militancy. In thisgroundbreaking work of labor history,Irving Bernstein uncovers a periodwhen industrial trade unionism,working-class power, and socialismbecame rallying cries for millions ofworkers in the fields, mills, mines,and factories of America.

The Lean YearsA History of the American Worker, 1920-1933Irving Bernstein, intro. by Frances Fox Piven

“Irving Bernstein is preeminent amonghistorians of American labor history.”

—Arthur Schlesinger Jr.

Bernstein recaptures the history of thedecade leading up to FDR’s inaugura-tion, uncovers its widespread inequality,and sheds light on the long-forgottenstruggles that form the prelude to thegreat labor victories of the 1930s.

978-1-60846-063-2, $25 978-1-60846-064-9, $28

A Glance in the Rearview MirrorNeoliberal Ideology From its Origins to the PresentEric Toussaint

The continuing crisis has begun to ex-pose cracks in the ideology used to jus-tify neoliberal policies of privatizationand austerity. This informed, accessibleprimer drives a wedge into these cracks,allowing the non-experts among the99% to understand the flaws in theeconomic philosophy of the 1%.

Be Realistic: Demandthe ImpossibleMike Davis

With wit, humor, and a remarkablegrasp of the political marginalizationof the poor and working class by the1%, this pamphlet crafts a striking de-fense of Occupy Wall Street and laysout well-considered next steps to ad-vance the struggle against inequality.

978-1-60846-217-9 $4.95, saddlestich pamphlet978-1-60846-230-8$4.95, Ebook

Women Strikers OccupyChain Store, Win BigThe 1937 Woolworth's Sit-DownDana Frank

Woolworth’s department store wasthe Walmart of the early 20th century.The women who worked there wereoverworked, underpaid, and sexuallyharassed. This pamphlet is the inspir-ing story of how these courageouswomen fought back against corporateexploitation and oppression.

Lessons for Our StruggleFrances Fox Piven

Class struggle is as American as applepie. In this sharp pamphlet, FrancesFox Piven offers a clear historical con-text to the current struggles aroundeconomic disparity, poverty, and im-perialism and relates them to the labor,civil rights, and anti-imperialist strug-gles of the Depression era.

A Marxist Philosophy of Language Jean-Jacques Lecercle, translated by Gregory Elliott

The purpose of this book is to give aprecise meaning to the formula: Englishis the language of imperialism. Under-standing that statement involves a cri-tique of the dominant views of language,both in the field of linguistics (includinga chapter criticizing Chomsky’s researchprogram) and of the philosophy of lan-guage.

African Struggles TodaySocial Movements Since Independence Peter Dwyer and Leo Zeilig

Leading scholars investigate the socialforces driving the democratic transfor-mation of postcolonial states acrossSouthern Africa. Extensive researchand interviews with civil society or-ganizers in Zimbabwe, South Africa,Zambia, Malawi, Namibia, and Swazi-land inform this incisive analysis of in-equality, social struggles, and NGOs.

978-1-60846-254-4$4.95, saddlestich pamphlet

978-1-60846-216-2$4.95, saddlestich pamphlet978-1-60846-229-2$4.95, Ebook

978-1-60846-245-2$4.95, saddlestich pamphlet978-1-60846-246-9$4.95, Ebook

978-1-60846-120-2, $17978-1-60846-308-4$17, Ebook

978-1-60846-026-7, $28

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Alasdair MacIntyre’s Engagement with MarxismSelected Writings 1953–1974Edited by Paul Blackledge and Neil DavidsonISBN: 978-1-60846-032-8 • $28

AlthusserThe Detour of TheoryGregory ElliottISBN: 978-1-60846-027-4 • $28

Behind the CrisisMarx’s Dialectic of Value andKnowledgeGuglielmo CarchediISBN: 978-1-60846-196-7 • $28

Between Equal Rights A Marxist Theory of International LawChina MiévilleISBN: 978-1-931859-33-2 • $28

The Capitalist CycleAn Essay on the Marxist Theory of the CyclePavel MaksakovskyISBN: 978-1-60846-018-2 • $28

The Clash of GlobalizationsNeo-Liberalism, the Third Way,and Anti-GlobalizationRay KielyISBN: 978-1-60846-022-9 • $28

Criticism of HeavenOn Marxism and TheologyRoland BoerISBN: 978-1-60846-031-1 • $28

Criticism of ReligionOn Marxism and Theology IIRoland BoerISBN: 978-1-60846-122-6 • $28

Criticism of TheologyOn Marxism and Theology IIIRoland BoerISBN: 978-160846-197-4 • $28

Discovering ImperialismSocial Democracy to World War IEdited and translated by Richard B. Day and Daniel GaidoISBN: 978-1-60846-235-3 • $50

Exploring Marx’s CapitalPhilosophical, Economic, and Political DimensionsJacques BidetISBN: 978-1-60846-028-1 • $28

Financialization in CrisisEdited by Costas LapavitsasISBN: 978-1-60846-237-7 • $28

Following MarxMethod, Critique, and CrisisMichael LebowitzISBN: 978-1-60846-033-5 • $28

The German Revolution1917–1923Pierre BrouéISBN: 978-1-931859-32-5 • $50

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GlobalizationA Systematic Marxist AccountTony SmithISBN: 978-1-60846-023-6 • $28

Impersonal PowerHistory and Theory of the Bourgeois StateHeidi Gerstenberger; translated by David FernbachISBN: 978-1-60846-029-8 • $36

In the Steps of Rosa LuxemburgSelected Writings of Paul LeviPaul Levi; translated by David FernbachISBN: 978-1-60846-234-6 • $28

Lenin RediscoveredWhat Is to Be Done? In ContextLars T. LihISBN: 978-1-931859-58-5 • $50

Making HistoryAgency, Structure, and Changein Social TheoryAlex CallinicosISBN: 978-1-60846-020-5 • $28

Marxism and Ecological EconomicsToward a Red and Green Political EconomyPaul BurkettISBN: 978-1-60846-025-0 • $28

Politics and PhilosophyNiccolò Machiavelli and Louis Althusser’sAleatory MaterialismMikko LahtinenISBN: 978-1-60846-123-3 • $28

Red OctoberLeft-Indigenous Struggles in Modern BoliviaJeffery Webber978-1-60846-258-2 • $28

The Theory of Revolution in the Young MarxMichael LöwyISBN: 978-1-931859-19-6 • $15

Toward the United FrontProceedings of the Fourth Congress of the Communist International, 1922John RiddellISBN: 978-1-60846-236-0 • $55.00

Utopia, Ltd.Ideologies of Social Dreaming in England, 1870–1900Matthew BeaumontISBN: 978-1-160846-021-2 • $28

Western Marxism and the Soviet UnionA Survey of Critical Theories and Debates Since 1917Marcel van der LindenISBN: 978-1-931859-69-1 • $20

Witnessess to Permanent RevolutionThe Documentary RecordEdited and translated by Richard B. Day and Daniel GaidoISBN: 978-1-60846-089-2 • $36

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The Age of KnowledgeThe Dynamics of Universities,Knowledge & SocietyEdited by Henry Etzkowitz and James DzisahISBN: 978-1-60846-241-4 • $28.00

The Apprentice’s Sorcerer Liberal Tradition and FascismIshay LandaISBN: 978-1-60846-202-5 • $28

Crisis of CapitalismCompendium of Applied EconomicsLuciano VasapolloISBN: 978-1-60846-239-1 • $28

Crisis, Politics and Critical SociologyEdited by Graham Cassanoand Richard A. Dello BuonoISBN: 978-1-60846-201-8 • $28

The Cuban Revolution as Socialist Human DevelopmentHenry Veltmeyer and Mark RushtonISBN: 978-1-60846-244-5 • $28

Culture, Power, and HistoryStudies in Critical SociologyEdited by Stephen Pfohl, et al.ISBN: 978-1-60846-043-4 • $36

The Destiny of Modern SocietiesThe Calvinist Predestination ofa New SocietyMilan ZafirovskiISBN: 978-1-60846-125-7 • $36

Dialectic of SolidarityLabor, Antisemitism, and the Frankfurt SchoolMark P. WorrellISBN: 978-1-60846-036-6 • $28

Engaging Social JusticeCritical Studies of Twenty-First Century Social TransformationDavid FasenfestISBN: 978-1-60846-124-0 • $28

The Entropy of CapitalismRobert BielISBN: 978-1-60846-242-0 • $28

European Bloc ImperialismDennis C. CanterburyISBN: 978-1-60846-204-9 • $28

The Future of ReligionToward a Reconciled SocietyEdited by Michael R. OttISBN: 978-1-60846-038-0 • $36

Globalization and the EnvironmentEdited by Andrew Jorgenson and Edward KickISBN: 978-1-60846-042-7 • $28

Globalization, Violenceand World GovernanceLaura WestraISBN: 978-1-60846-207-0 • $28

Hybrid IdentitiesTheoretical and Empirical ExaminationsEdited by Keri E. Iyall Smith and Patricia LeavyISBN: 978-1-60846-035-9 • $28

Studies in Critical Social Sciences Book Series Backlist

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Imperialism, Crisis and Class StruggleThe Enduring Verities and Contemporary Face of Capitalism: Essays inHonor of James Petras Edited by Henry VeltmeyerISBN: 978-1-60846-146-2 • $28

Imperialism, Neoliberalism, and Social Struggle in Latin AmericaEdited by Richard A. Dello Buono and José Bell LaraISBN: 978-1-60846-040-3 • $28

An InterdisciplinaryTheory of ActivityAndy BlundenISBN: 978-1-60846-145-5 • $28

Labor Regime Change in the Twenty-First CenturyUnfreedom, Capitalism, and Primitive AccumulationTom BrassISBN: 978-1-60846-240-7 • $28

Liberal Modernity andIts AdversariesFreedom, Liberalism, and Anti-Liberalism in the 21st CenturyMilan ZafirovskiISBN: 978-1-60846-037-3 • $36

Marx and the Politics of AbstractionPaul PaolucciISBN: 978-1-60846-209-4 • $28

Marx’s Scientific DialecticsA Methodological Treatise for a New CenturyPaul PaolucciISBN: 978-1-60846-039-7 • $28

Marx, Critical Theory,and ReligionA Critique of Rational ChoiceEdited by Warren S. GoldsteinISBN: 978-1-60846-041-0 • $36

Neoliberalism’s Fractured ShowcaseAnother Chile is PossibleXimena de la BarraISBN: 978-1-60846-206-3 • $28

Neoliberalism and National CultureState-Building and Legitmacyin Canada and QuébecCory BladISBN: 978-1-60846-243-8 • $28

Profitable IdeasThe Ideology of the Individual in Capitalist DevelopmentMicheal O’FlynnISBN: 978-1-60846-199-8 • $28

Race and EthnicityAcross Time, Space, and DisciplineEdited by Rodney D. CoatesISBN: 978-1-60846-045-8 • $36

Religion and the New AtheismA Critical AppraisalEdited by Amarnath AmarasingamISBN: 978-1-60846-203-2 • $28.00

Social Change, Resistance and Social PracticesEdited by Richard A. Dello Buono and David FasenfestISBN: 978-1-60846-144-8 • $28

State Capitalism, Contentious Politics and Large-Scale SocialChangeEdited by Vincent Kelly PollardISBN: 978-1-60846-208-7 • $28

Transforming GlobalizationChallenges and Opportunitiesin the Post 9/11 EraEdited by Bruce Podobnik and Thomas ReiferISBN: 978-1-60846-044-1 • $28

Weaving TransnationalSolidarityFrom the Catskills to Chiapasand BeyondKatherine O’DonnellISBN: 978-1-60846-205-6 • $28

Western Europe, Eastern Europe andWorld Development:13th–18th CenturiesCollection of Essays by Marian MalowistEdited by Jean Batou and HenrykSzlajferISBN: 978-1-60846-200-1 • $36

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