This is a book about the irrepressible conflict between the poorly paid workers who actually feed...
Autobiography. Women's Studies. Few books in U.S. History have provoked more outrage and debate t...
This collection is based on the pioneering anthology of Peretas writings that first appeared in A...
A monumental work, expansive in scope, and not only the life, times, and culture of that most fam...
From the 1910s through the Depression 30s, when Chicago was the undisputed hobo capital of the Un...
Memoir. Essay. In the half-century since it was written, Covington Hall's LABOR STRUGGLES IN THE ...
A working stuff, a hobo, and an irreconcilable revolutionist...second only to Joe Hill as the IWW...
Deb's only full-length book (first published in 1927) is a lively memoir as well as a stirring cr...
Originally published in 1964 and long out of print, Kornbluh's Rebel Voices remains by far the bi...
A leading figure in the Left Wing of the Socialist Party during the First World War, Mary E Marcy...
In this classic work of American nonfiction the greatest labor organizer in US history details he...
During the late 1960s, when students all over American were practicing direct democracy on campus...
Fiction. Vachel Lindsay (1879-1931) was the most intensely romantic U.S. poet of his generation, ...
Darrow's Crime & Criminals, originally published by Charles H Kerr in 1902, is not only one of th...
Written in the late 1940s but unpublished till now, this superb portrayal of Black life during th...
In 1973, out of work university graduate Maynard Seider took the only job he could get in San Fra...
Cultural Writing. In 1960, Dorothy Kilgallen wrote, If you wish to see the so-called beat generat...
In the half-century since it was written, Hall's Labor Struggles In The Deep South, published her...
The secret history of Chicago. From the South Sideas Hyde Park, to the North Beach of Rogers Park...
'Ducornet's adventures in America offer a unique perspective on American life; his exotic role as...
Solidarity Unionism is critical reading for all who care about the future of labor because its mo...
The Abolitionists were revolutionaries, willing to tear up the Southern economy and society by th...
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What was it like? How did they organize? Who invented the slogans that inspired a generation? Nev...
'All illustrations are details of images from The International Socialist Review August 1912 - Ja...
Vachel Lindsay (1879-1931) was the most intensely romantic US poet of his generation. Less well k...
Philosopher, activist, artist Max Cafard, has been steadily working his way through critiques of ...
During the late 1960s, when students all over American were practicing direct democracy on campus...
Cultural Writing. Few are aware that Eugene Debs (1855-1927), the best-loved socialist agitator o...
Cultural Writing. HOBOHEMIA: EMMA GOLDMAN, LUCY PARSONS, BEN REITMAN & OTHER AGITATORS & OUTSIDER...
In the 1960s and '70s, class struggle surged in U.S. industrial cities. Many leftists joined thes...
Social Contagion presents the untold story of the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan. Chuang, a collectiv...
Edited and introduced by Gale Ahrens, here is a hefty selection of the writings and speeches of t...
Utopianism arose in the nineteenth century as a response to industrialism. Today a new culture ne...
Many people the world over know the 'Internationale.' Since its appearance as a battle song on th...