Welcome to the spaces between.Forget any idea of a fixed, dependable centre ground. The suggestio...
Europe’s war on migration is everywhere. This book unearths the forces behind it and how they’ve ...
Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, fashion has undergone a paradoxical shift: it ha...
Imperialist Realism explores how Americans have come to accept their global empire not because th...
'Ben Burgis understands that in order to persuade people to join a political movement, you have t...
The eighteen essays and speeches in Take Hold of Our History render a manifesto – a call to remem...
Methods Devour Themselves is a dialogue between fiction and non-fiction. Inspired by Quentin Meil...
Often the so-called 'Irish question' is reduced to one of ancestral hatreds, but this timely book...
The Politics of Debt brings together philosophers, political scientists, and economists and sets ...
Althusser and Art offers a reading of Althusserianism as a meta-mediation on the question concern...
Renowned film critic Roger Ebert said Dirty Dancing 'might have been a decent movie if it had all...
Why do people choose to play with ideas considered antiquated? Why do they elect to act in non-pr...
In the tradition of Roland Barthes' Mythologies and Walter Benjamin's aphoristic Theses on the Ph...
In 1960, Paul Goodman argued that the Fordist system that treated people as mere cogs in a machin...
What happens if a radical government gets elected in Britain? How will the banks, the civil serva...
Against those who considerarchitecture to be a wholly optimistic activity, this book shows how th...
The Occupy movement has emerged in a historical crisis of global capitalism. It struggles for the...
This book explores small town austere Britain. The text argues for a return to both dialectical t...
WHERE THE BEAST IS BURIED is the first English-language book about Joanna Rajkowska and her uniqu...
A generation on the move, a country on the brink, and a young author's search to find out how we ...
‘The problem is not how to manage the capital system, but to get rid of it’. And who will do the ...
A number of people have claimed that the ongoing financial crisis has revealed the problems with ...
Does China represent a non-capitalist alternative to neoliberal development models? Commentators ...
A Gathering of Promises is a history of acid rock and psychedelic music in and from the state of ...
Pro Bono? discusses philanthropy not as a social or humanitarian practice but as an integrated pa...
Many of us are concerned with the structures, systems and values that we meet on a day-to-day bas...
In Anglo-Saxon countries there is a new and distinctive form of state: the busybody state. This s...
Karl Marx is a revolutionary. He is not alone. It is November 1849 and London is full of them: a ...
What can videogames tell us about the politics of contemporary technoculture, and how are designe...
'A sharp and incisive account of how state education has been dismantled into a system of competi...
Zinnophobia offers an extended defense of the work of radical historian Howard Zinn, author of th...
Most writing today by activists and opponents of foreign policy is rooted in the 1960s. Underpinn...
In Trump's Counter-Revolution, Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen looks behind the craziness of Donald Trump t...
'Briggs tackles head-on the zone of conflict that Marx never quite got to, though not for lack of...
Europe is in crisis, but the European Union just gets stronger. Greece, Portugal, Spain and Irela...
Listening into writing, reading into writing take shape in F.M.R.L. through a collection of short...
Society is undergoing a process of deep change and transformation as the neoliberal order moves i...
Land of Hunger is a collection of short stories, that interconnect, loop and return upon each oth...
'Ben Burgis has written a clarifying, humorous and sharp as hell wake up call for the left, and p...
The theme of 'disinterest' is a dominant one in philosophical accounts of aesthetic experience, a...
This collection of interviews brings together seven post-continental thinkers to discuss their ow...
Capitalised Education is not a biography of Kate Middleton, but, rather, understands her wedding ...
Who will Cary Grant have been when the future runs out? In the atrocity-rich wake of Hiroshima, C...
Negative Capitalism: Cynicism in the Neoliberal Era offers a new conceptual framework for underst...
Dave Webster’s book is a counter-blast against the culturally accepted norm that spirituality is ...
Vade Mecum brings together Richard Skinner’s best essays, reviews and interviews from 1992-2014. ...
In a world dominated by capitalism which is dangerously sliding into a new kind of fascism, Srećk...
Literary Freedom: a Cultural Right to Literature is a non-fiction study of literary freedom from ...