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  • Telling the Truth
    Socialist Register 2006

    Published: 2005
    A collection of essays that examines the difficulties of illuminating the degenerative and secretive nature of public life.
  • 142.7    
  • Marxism and Philosophy
    Published: 1970
  • 301.4    
  • Selected Writings in Sociology and Social Philosophy
  • 301.4442    
  • Common Sense for Hard Times
    The Power of the Powerless to Cope with Everyday life and Transform Society in The Nineteen Seventies

    Published: 1976
    Presents a vision of society as it is and as it could be. Putting the problems of contemporary daily life in historical perspective, it reveals that they have their roots in the way our society is organized, and thereby enables us to re-examine our own situation and experience.
  • 301.5"92    
  • Karl Marx's Theory of Revolution
    Volume II: The Politics of Social Classes

    Published: 1978
    Draper ranges through the development of the thought of Marx and Engels on the role of classes in society.
  • 301.5'92    
  • Karl Marx's Theory of Revolution
    Volume I: State and Bureaucracy

    Published: 1977
    A wide-ranging and thorough exposition of Marx's views on democracy.
  • 301.5'92    
  • Karl Marx's Theory of Revolution
    Volume III: The Dictatorship of the Proletariat

    Published: 1986
    Hal Draper examines how Marx and Marxism dealt with the issue of dictatorship in relation to the revolutionary use of force and repression, particularly as this debate has centered on the use of the term "dictatorship of the proletariat." Draper strips away the layers of misinterpretation and misinformation that have accumulated over the years to show what Marx and Engels themselves meant by the term.
  • 301.62    
  • Marx's Theory of Alienation
    Published: 1970
  • 320.5'4'0971    
  • Imperialism, Nationalism, and Canada.
    Published: 1977
    Interpretations of Canada's status in the system of world imperialism and the internal dynamics of class, race, and region within the Canadian national state.
  • 320.5315    
  • Social Reform or Revolution
    Published: 1908
    Rosa Luxemburg's attack on reformism.
  • 320.5315    
  • Three Essays on Marxism
    Leading Principles of Marxism; Introduction to Capital; Why I Am a Marxist

    Published: 1972
    In these essays Korsch offers his thoughts on basic Marxist ideas.
  • 320.5315    
  • Alienation
    Marx's Conception of Man in Capitalist Society

    Published: 1971
  • 320.5322    
  • The Betrayal of Marx
    Published: 1975
  • 320.9`71    
  • The Canadian State: Political Economy and Political Power
    Published: 1977
  • 321.09    
  • Karl Marx's Theory of Revolution
    Volume IV: Critique of Other Socialisms

    Published: 1990
    Much of Karl Marx's most important work came out of his critique of other thinkers, including many socialists who differed significantly in their conceptions of socialism. Draper looks at these critiques to illuminate what Marx's socialism was, as well as what it was not.
  • 327.17    
  • Global Visions
    Beyond the News World Order

    Published: 1993
    This book seeks to establish how our diverse globalizing world can be turned into a common home. The authors create a dialogue about the two types of globalization occurring in the world: globalization from above and globalization from below.
  • 329.078    
  • Marxism and Freedom
    From 1776 to Today

    Published: 1971
    Dunayevskaya argues that Marx's theory is the generalisation of the instinctive striving of the proletariat for a new social order, a truly human society.
  • 330.12'2    
  • Capitalism for Beginners
    Published: 1981
    An amusing, soundly researched, and highly accessible illustrated book that tells you everything you want to know about capitalism.
  • 331.88    
  • The Mass Strike, the Political Party and the Trade Unions
    Published: 1906
    Luxemburg writes that "the mass strike in Russia [in 1905] has been realised not as means of evading the political struggle of the working-class, and especially of parliamentarism, not as a means of jumping suddenly into the social revolution by means of a theatrical coup, but as a means, firstly, of creating for the proletariat the conditions of the daily political struggle and especially of parliamentarism. The revolutionary struggle in Russia, in which mass strikes are the most important weapon, is, by the working people, and above all by the proletariat, conducted for those political rights and conditions whose necessity and importance in the struggle for the emancipation of the working-class Marx and Engels first pointed out, and in opposition to anarchism fought for with all their might in the International."
  • 331.88    
  • Facing Reality
    Published: 1974
    Inspired by the October 1956 Hungarian workers' revolution against Stalinist oppression, as well as the U.S. workers' "wild-cat" strikes (against capital and the union bureaucracies), the authors looked ahead to the rise of new mass emancipatory movements by African Americans as well as anti-colonialist/anti-imperialist currents in Africa and Asia. Virtually alone among the radical texts of the time, Facing Reality also rejected modern society's mania for "conquering nature," and welcomed women's struggles "for new relations between the sexes."
  • 331.88    
  • The Junius Pamphlet
    The Crisis of Social Democracy

    Published: 1916
    The voting of war credits in August 1914 was a shattering moment in the life of individual socialists and of the socialist movement in Europe. Those who had worked for and wholly believed in the ability of organized labour to stand against war now saw the major social democratic parties of Germany, France, and England rush to the defense of their fatherlands. Worker solidarity had proved an impotent myth. Rosa Luxemburg had for years warned against the stultifying effects of the overly bureaucratized German Social Democratic Party and the anti-revolutionary tendencies of the trade unions that played such a large role in the party's policy decisions. She spent much of the war in jail, where she wrote and then smuggled this pamphlet. Published under the name "Junius," the pamphlet became the guiding statement for the International Group, which became the Spartacus League.
  • 331.892    
  • Strike!
    The True History of Mass Insurgence from 1877 to the Present

    Published: 1997
    A history-from-below that brings to light strikes as authentic revolutionary movements against the establishments of state, capital, and trade unionism.
  • 333.7    
  • The Enemy of Nature
    The End of Capitalism or the End of the World?

    Published: 2007
    We live in and from nature, but the way we have evolved of doing this is about to destroy you. Capitalism and its by-products -- imperialism, war, neoliberal globalization, racism, poverty, and the destruction of community -- are all playing a part in the destruction of our ecosystem.
  • 335.4    
  • Marx-Engels Chronicle, The
    A Day-by-Day Chronology of Marx and Engels' Life and Activity. Vol. 1 of the Marx-Engels Cyclopedia

    Published: 1985
  • 335.4    
  • Marx-Engels Glossary, The
    Glossary to the Chronicle & Register, & Index to the Glossary. Vol. 2 of the Marx-Engels Cyclopedia

    Published: 1986
  • 335.4    
  • Marx-Engels Register, The
    A Complete Bibliography of Marx Engels' Individual Writings. Vol. 3 of the Marx-Engels Cyclopedia

    Published: 1985
  • 335.4'09'034    
  • Main Currents of Marxism
    Volume 2: The Golden Age

    Published: 1978
  • 335.4'09'034    
  • Main Currents of Marxism
    Volume 3: The Breakdown

    Published: 1978
  • 335.43    
  • Rosa Luxemburg
    A Life

    Published: 1986
    A biography of the Marxist revolutionary.
  • 335.43    
  • Rosa Luxemburg
    Published: 1972
    A biography of Rosa Luxemburg written by a German revolutionary who worked with Luxemburg in the Spartacist organization.
  • 335.43    
  • Rosa Luxemburg
    Abridged Edition

    Published: 1969
    A biography of Luxemburg by a British academic.
  • 335.43    
  • Rosa Luxemburg
    Selected Political Writings

    Published: 1972
    A selection of Rosa Luxemburg's writings which highlight her outstanding contributions to the theory and practice of revolutionary socialism.
  • 335.43    
  • Rosa Luxemburg Speaks
    Published: 1970
    A selection of speeches and writings by Rosa Luxemburg.
  • 335.43    
  • American Communism and Soviet Russia
    The Formative Period

  • 335.43'08    
  • On the First International
    Published: 1973
  • 335.43'8'3205409438    
  • The National Question
    Selected Writings by Rosa Luxemburg

    Published: 1976
    In her penetrating analysis of nationalism, Rosa Luxemburg argues that the formula of "the right of nations to self-determination" is essentially not a political or programmatic guide to the nationality question, but only a means of avoiding that question.
  • 355.4    
  • Rosa Luxemburg, Women's Liberation, and Marx's Philosophy of Revolution
    Published: 1982
    Part I - Rosa Luxemburg as Theoretician, as Activist, as Internationalist. Part II - The Women's Liberation Movement as Revolutionary Force and Reason. Part III - Karl Marx: From Critic of Hegel to Author of Capital and Theorist of "Revolution in Permanence."
  • 923.31    
  • Karl Marx: His Life and Thought
    Published: 1973



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