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A provocative, beautiful and defiant essay highlighting the pitfalls of integration in France by a talented young writer with North African roots
A trenchant analysis the thought of Sebastiano Timpanaro, one of the most original leftist thinkers of the 20th century
A new satirical extravaganza from one of Britain’s best-loved political cartoonists
Controversial indictment of those who exploit the tragedy of the Holocaust for personal and political gain
Searching reflections on the crisis in Israel and Gaza by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian of the Holocaust
The Tories’ ancient instinct for survival has vanished, along with any concern for the public good, and Bloody Panico is the prevailing mood
Exploring Paris arm in arm with Balzac, nineteenth-century France’s most famous novelist and observer
Why the neglected third volume of Capital holds the key to Marx's theory of value
How technology and the attention economy has impacted contemporary art
The first comprehensive history of Italian revolutionary group Giustizia e Libertà
A tangled history of feminism’s complicity and resistance
A LIFEWORK FINDING THE SEEDS OF EMANCIPATION IN EXISTING INSTITUTIONS
A history of Black imagery that recasts our understanding of visual culture and technology
The giant of literary theory analyzes the novel: Conrad, James, Atwood, Oe, Mailer, Grass, Grossman, Garcia Márquez, Gibson, Knausgaard and more
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE POSTER CHILD OF EUROPEAN SOCIAL DEMOCRACY?
Capitalism is an ecocidal engine constantly regenerating climate change denial
Ukrainian politics, the Russian invasion and the escalating crisis of the post-Soviet world
New edition of a trail-blazing history of imperial warfare
How to take a political beating and surviveIn the struggle for a better world, setbacks are inevitable. Defeat can feel overwhelming at times, but it has to be endured. How then do the people on the front line keep going? To answer that question and to help readers roll with the punches, Hannah Proctor draws on historical resources to find out how revolutionaries and activists of the past kept a grip on hope.Burnout considers former Communards exiled to a penal colony in the South Pacific; a young Bolshevik fleeing the city in despair; an ex-militant on the analyst’s couch relating dreams of ruined landscapes; a trade union organizer seeking advice from a spiritual healer; and a group of feminists padding a room with mattresses to scream about the patriarchy. Jettisoning therapy talk and its stranglehold on our language, Proctor offers a different way forward—neither denial nor despair. Her cogent exploration of the ways militants make sense of their own burnout demonstrates that it is possible to mourn and organize at once, and to do both without compromise.[ENDORSEMENTS TK][logo]SUBJECT LINE [INITIAL CAP ONLY]: PoliticsRETAIL PRICES [DOMESTIC MARKET FIRST]: £14.99 / $24.95 / $33.95CANversobooks.comISBN-13: 9781839766053
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