Search Results for: Marx-and-Nature
  • Roland Boer

    Roland Boer is Professor of Liberal Arts at Renmin University of China (Beijing). He has...

  • Marx and Nature

    Marx’s treatment of natural conditions possesses an inner logic, coherence, and analytical power which has not been previously recognized
  • Marx and Social Justice

    A detailed and comprehensive overview of the ethical, political, and economic foundations of Marx’s theory of social justice in his early and later writings. 

  • Marxism and Ecological Economics

    This book undertakes the first general assessment of ecological economics from a Marxist point of view.
  • Marx and the Politics of Abstraction

    Paolucci convincingly argues that by mixing political and scientific analysis, Marx yields a method closest to that of scientific inquiry.
  • Media and Left

    Edited by Savas Çoban
    This engaging collection examines the contradictory nature of the media, revealing it to be democracy’s greatest asset and greatest threat.
  • Marx and the Earth

    In this compelling anti-critique the founders of the Eco-socialist school of thought respond to their chief intellectual detractors.
  • Finance Capital Today

    This book presents a rich new analysis of the specific features of contemporary capitalism, notably its global nature and financialization.
  • Plebeian Power

    Before becoming Bolivia's vice-president, Álvaro García Linera was one of Latin America's foremost intellectuals. This is his most famous work.
  • Zombie-labor and the 'Monstrous Outrages' of Capital

    In this extract from Monsters of the Market: Zombies, Vampires and Global Capitalism, David McNally explains how Marx's frequent summoning of monstrous figures dramatizes the processes whereby capital dehumanizes and sucks the blood from living labor. Happy Halloween!

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  • Insurrection as Art: the Legacy of Blanqui

    The recently released Communist Insurgent tells the life story of French revolutionary Louis-Auguste Blanqui, and with it the history of a period of extraordinary social and political upheaval. Haymarket Books interviewed the author, Doug Enaa Greene, to understand the relevance of an often maligned or neglected figure. We publish this interview to mark the anniversary of Blanqui's death on 1 January 1881.

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