Jordan's bookshelf: all en-US Wed, 09 Apr 2025 12:12:25 -0700 60 Jordan's bookshelf: all 144 41 /images/layout/goodreads_logo_144.jpg <![CDATA[Feminism in the Wild: How Human Biases Shape Our Understanding of Animal Behavior]]> 214274069 How dominant culture—from sexism and homophobia to racism, capitalism, ableism, and more—has limited the science of animal behavior, and how we can free ourselves from these limited perspectives.

In Feminism in the Wild, Ambika Kamath and Melina Packer reveal how scientists studying animal behavior have long projected human norms and values onto animals while seeking to understand them. When scientific studies conclude that these norms and values are natural in animals, it makes it easier to think of them as natural in humans too. And because scientists, historically and to this day, largely belong to elite, powerful segments of society, the norms and values embedded into animal behavior science match those of the already powerful. How can animal behavior science escape this trap of naturalizing dominant culture?

Drawing from decades of feminist, antiracist, queer, disability justice, and Marxist contributions—including those of biologists—Kamath and Packer break down persistent assumptions in the status quo of animal behavior science and offer a multitude of alternative approaches. Core concepts in animal behavior science and evolutionary biology—from sex categories and sexual selection to fitness, adaptation, biological determinism and more—are carefully contextualized and critically reexamined. This unique collaboration between an animal behavior scientist and a feminist science studies scholar is an illuminating and hopeful read for anyone who is curious about how animals behave, and anyone who wants to break free from scientific approaches that perpetuate systems of oppression.]]>
208 Ambika Kamath 0262049635 Jordan 0 to-read 4.62 Feminism in the Wild: How Human Biases Shape Our Understanding of Animal Behavior
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<![CDATA[The Neocolonialism of the Global Village (Forerunners: Ideas First)]]> 40591650
The term “global village”—coined in the 1960s by Marshall McLuhan—has persisted into the twenty-first century as a key trope of techno-humanitarian discourse, casting economic and technical transformations in a utopian light. Against that tendency, this book excavates the violent history, originating with techniques of colonial rule in Africa, that gave rise to the concept of the global village. To some extent, we are all global villagers, but given the imbalances of semiotic power, some belong more thoroughly than others. Reassessing McLuhan’s media theories in light of their entanglement with colonial and neocolonial techniques, Nolan implicates various arch-paradigms of power (including “terra-power�) in the larger prerogative of managing human populations. Ideas First is a thought-in-process series of breakthrough digital publications. Written between fresh ideas and finished books, Forerunners draws on scholarly work initiated in notable blogs, social media, conference plenaries, journal articles, and the synergy of academic exchange. This is gray literature where intense thinking, change, and speculation take place in scholarship.]]>
80 Ginger Nolan 1517904862 Jordan 0 to-read 3.86 The Neocolonialism of the Global Village (Forerunners: Ideas First)
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<![CDATA[Offshore: Stealth Wealth and the New Colonialism]]> 205478771
This engrossing deep dive exposes how the shadowy global system of offshore finance fuels economic crises and austerity while also undermining democracy and the rule of law. Sociologist Brooke Harrington trained as an offshore wealth manager then spent years immersed in tax havens around the world, observing and interviewing the experts who keep the secrets and protect the fortunes of the global ultra-rich. She shows what offshore finance costs all of us, and how it has colonized the world—not on behalf of any one country, but to benefit a largely invisible empire of a few thousand billionaires who help themselves to the best society has to offer while sticking us with the bill. As politicians struggle to address the deepening economic and political inequality destabilizing the world, Harrington’s exposé of the offshore system is a vital resource for understanding the most pressing crises of our time.]]>
176 Brooke Harrington 1324064943 Jordan 0 to-read, 4-political-economy 3.93 2024 Offshore: Stealth Wealth and the New Colonialism
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<![CDATA[The Politics of Trade and Industrial Policy in Africa: Forced Consensus]]> 651076 The book will appeal to students and academics in economics, political economy, political science, and African studies. Professionals, practitioners, and policymakers in the international donor community and both the governmental and nongovernmental sectors will appreciate the book's focus on research for impact and policy change.

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367 Charles Soludo 1592211658 Jordan 0 to-read 4.00 2004 The Politics of Trade and Industrial Policy in Africa: Forced Consensus
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<![CDATA[Jackson Rising Redux: Lessons On Building The Future In The Present]]> 123912499 584 Kali Akuno 1629639524 Jordan 0 to-read 0.0 Jackson Rising Redux: Lessons On Building The Future In The Present
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<![CDATA[Private Empire: ExxonMobil and American Power]]> 13372977 Private Empire Steve Coll investigates the largest and most powerful private corporation in the United States, revealing the true extent of its power. ExxonMobil’s annual revenues are larger than the economic activity in the great majority of countries. In many of the countries where it conducts business, ExxonMobil’s sway over politics and security is greater than that of the United States embassy. In Washington, ExxonMobil spends more money lobbying Congress and the White House than almost any other corporation. Yet despite its outsized influence, it is a black box.

Private Empire pulls back the curtain, tracking the corporation’s recent history and its central role on the world stage, beginning with the Exxon Valdez accident in 1989 and leading to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010. The action spans the globe, moving from Moscow, to impoverished African capitals, Indonesia, and elsewhere in heart-stopping scenes that feature kidnapping cases, civil wars, and high-stakes struggles at the Kremlin. At home, Coll goes inside ExxonMobil’s K Street office and corporation headquarters in Irving, Texas, where top executives in the “God Pod� (as employees call it) oversee an extraordinary corporate culture of discipline and secrecy.

The narrative is driven by larger than life characters, including corporate legend Lee “Iron Ass� Raymond, ExxonMobil’s chief executive until 2005. A close friend of Dick Cheney’s, Raymond was both the most successful and effective oil executive of his era and an unabashed skeptic about climate change and government regulation.. This position proved difficult to maintain in the face of new science and political change and Raymond’s successor, current ExxonMobil chief executive Rex Tillerson, broke with Raymond’s programs in an effort to reset ExxonMobil’s public image. The larger cast includes countless world leaders, plutocrats, dictators, guerrillas, and corporate scientists who are part of ExxonMobil’s colossal story.

The first hard-hitting examination of ExxonMobil, Private Empire is the masterful result of Coll’s indefatigable reporting. He draws here on more than four hundred interviews; field reporting from the halls of Congress to the oil-laden swamps of the Niger Delta; more than one thousand pages of previously classified U.S. documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act; heretofore unexamined court records; and many other sources. A penetrating, newsbreaking study, Private Empire is a defining portrait of ExxonMobil and the place of Big Oil in American politics and foreign policy.

Winner of the Financial Times and Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award 2012]]>
685 Steve Coll 1594203350 Jordan 0 to-read 3.98 2012 Private Empire: ExxonMobil and American Power
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<![CDATA[African Theology: Inculturation and Liberation]]> 1659289 Martey first examines the historical background of each of these theological developments, especially relating to cultural and political movements enveloping the continent in the 1970s. In sub-Saharan Africa, struggles for independence from colonizers have resulted in inculturation theology. The defining aspect of this theology is that it pushes its roots firmly in African culture and traditions. In South Africa, on the other hand, Black Africans struggling against the oppressive systems of apartheid have turned to liberation theology.
Martey shows how the real hope for African theology lies in the dialectical encounter between these two approaches and in their potential for convergence. "The two foci (of liberation and inculturation)," Martey says, "are not contradictory, but complement each other." African Theology concludes by challenging African theologians to weld together the praxis of inculturation with that of liberation, in order to achieve an integrative vision for the continent.]]>
Emmanuel Martey 0883448610 Jordan 0 to-read 4.00 2009 African Theology: Inculturation and Liberation
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<![CDATA[Christopher Columbus and the Afrikan Holocaust: Slavery and the Rise of European Capitalism]]> 88669 131 John Henrik Clarke 1886433186 Jordan 0 4.47 1992 Christopher Columbus and the Afrikan Holocaust: Slavery and the Rise of European Capitalism
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<![CDATA[The Development Dictionary: A Guide to Knowledge as Power (Development Essentials)]]> 1167032
Each essay examines one concept from a historical and anthropological point of view and highlights its particular bias. Exposing their historical obsolescence and intellectual sterility, the authors call for a bidding farewell to the whole Eurocentric development idea. This is urgently needed, they argue, in order to liberate people’s minds - in both North and South - for bold responses to the environmental and ethical challenges now confronting humanity.

These essays are an invitation to experts, grassroots movements and students of development to recognize the tainted glasses they put on whenever they participate in the development discourse.]]>
320 Wolfgang Sachs 1856490440 Jordan 0 to-read, 4-political-economy 4.37 1991 The Development Dictionary: A Guide to Knowledge as Power (Development Essentials)
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The Communist Manifesto 30488 The Manifesto's initial publication, in 1848 in London, was in German. The 1st English translation was produced by Helen MacFarlane in 1850. The Manifesto went thru a number of editions from 1872 to 1890. New prefaces were written by Marx & Engels for the 1872 German edition, the 1882 Russian edition, the 1883 German edition & the 1888 English edition. This edition, translated by Samuel Moore with Engels' assistance, has been the commonly used English text since.
Some recent English editions, such as Phil Gasper's annotated "road map" (Haymarket Books, '06), have used a slightly modified text in response to criticisms of the Moore translation made by Hal Draper in his The Adventures of the Communist Manifesto (Center for Socialist History, '94).
The Manifesto is divided into an introduction, three substantive sections & a conclusion.
The introduction begins with the comparison of communism to a spectre, claiming that across Europe communism is feared, but not understood. Thus communists ought to make their views known with a manifesto:
"A spectre is haunting Europe—the spectre of Communism. All the Powers of old Europe have entered into a holy alliance to exorcise this spectre: Pope & Czar, Metternich & Guizot, French Radicals & German police-spies. Where is the party in opposition that has not been decried as Communistic by its opponents in power? Where is the Opposition that has not hurled back the branding reproach of Communism, against the more advanced opposition parties, as well as against its reactionary adversaries?"]]>
48 Karl Marx 0717802418 Jordan 0 2-2025, 3-on-revolution 3.61 1848 The Communist Manifesto
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The Blue Book 48913646 93 Hugo Chávez Frías 9802272418 Jordan 0 to-read 3.50 2013 The Blue Book
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<![CDATA[Economic Geography: A Contemporary Introduction]]> 1566734 Contrasts a distinctively geographical approach with popular conceptions and assumptions in economics and management studies
Debates a wide range of topics including economic discourses, uneven development, commodity chains, technology and agglomeration, the commodification of nature, states, transnational corporations, labour, consumption, economic cultures, gender, and ethnic economies
Is richly illustrated with examples, vignettes, and case studies drawn from a variety of sectors around the world
Is written in a clear, engaging and lively style
Includes a rich array of photos, figures, text boxes, sample essay questions and annotated lists of further reading]]>
456 Neil M. Coe 1405132191 Jordan 0 to-read 3.78 2007 Economic Geography: A Contemporary Introduction
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<![CDATA[If I Must Die: Poetry and Prose]]> 214255035
Refaat wrote extensively about a range of topics: teaching Shakespeare and the way Shylock could be appreciated by young Palestinian students; the horrors of living under repeated brutal assaults in Gaza, one of which, in 2014, killed another of his brothers; and the generosity of Palestinians to each other, fighting, in the face of it all, to be the one paying at the supermarket checkout.

Such pieces, some never before published, have been curated here by one of Refaat’s closest friends and collaborators. This collection forms a fitting testament to a remarkable writer, educator, and activist, one whose voice will not be silenced by death but will continue to assert the power of learning and humanism in the face of barbarity.]]>
288 Refaat Alareer 1682196216 Jordan 0 to-read 4.90 2024 If I Must Die: Poetry and Prose
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The Value of Money 7754541
Through an original and provocative critique of monetarism, Patnaik advances a revolutionary understanding of macroeconomics that highlights the "propertyist" position of Karl Marx and John Maynard Keynes. Unlike the usual division between "classical" economists (e.g., David Ricardo and Marx) and the "marginalists" (e.g., Carl Menger, William Stanley Jevons, and LĂ©on Walras), Patnaik places "monetarists," including Ricardo, on one side, while grouping propertyist writers like Marx, Keynes, and Rosa Luxemburg on the other. This second group subscribes to the idea that the value of money is given from outside the realm of supply and demand, therefore making money a form in which wealth is held. The fact that money is held as wealth in turn gives rise to the possibility of deficiency of aggregate demand under capitalism.

It is no accident that this possibility was highlighted by Marx and Keynes while going largely unrecognized by Ricardo and contemporary monetarists. At the same time, Patnaik points to a weakness in the Marx-Keynes tradition—namely, its lack of any satisfactory explanation of why the value of money, determined from outside the realm of supply and demand, remains relatively stable over long stretches of time. The answer to this question lies in the fact that capitalism is not a self-contained system but is born from a precapitalist setting with which it interacts and where it creates massive labor reserves that, in turn, impart stability to the value of money. Patnaik's theory of money, then, is also a theory of imperialism, and he concludes with a discussion of the contemporary international monetary system, which he terms the "oil-dollar" standard.]]>
280 Prabhat Patnaik 0231146760 Jordan 0 to-read, 4-political-economy 4.14 2009 The Value of Money
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The SAGE Handbook of Marxism 43271659 1804 Sara R. Farris 1473974232 Jordan 0 to-read 4.50 The SAGE Handbook of Marxism
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<![CDATA[Understanding the Venezuelan Revolution: Hugo Chavez Talks to Marta Harnecker]]> 67596 The exchange between Harnecker and Chavez—sometimes reflective, sometimes anecdotal, always characterized by their passionate commitment to the struggles of the oppressed—brings to light the process of thought and action behind the public pronouncements and policies of state.
The interviews are supplemented by extracts from Chavez’s most recent pronouncements on the ongoing transformation in Venezuela and Latin America, an analysis by Harnecker of the role of the military, and a chronology.
Chavez has become a symbol of defiance of U.S. imperialism throughout Latin America. His importance for the future of the region makes this book essential reading.]]>
232 Hugo Chávez Frías 1583671277 Jordan 0 to-read 3.58 2005 Understanding the Venezuelan Revolution: Hugo Chavez Talks to Marta Harnecker
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<![CDATA[The Basic Concepts of Historical Materialism]]> 58764295 195 Marta Harnecker Jordan 0 to-read 5.00 1969 The Basic Concepts of Historical Materialism
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Capitalism and Slavery 58157300 Arguing that the slave trade was at the heart of Britain's economic progress, Eric Williams's landmark 1944 study revealed the connections between capitalism and racism, and has influenced generations of historians ever since.

Williams traces the rise and fall of the Atlantic slave trade through the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to show how it laid the foundations of the Industrial Revolution, and how racism arose as a means of rationalising an economic decision. Most significantly, he showed how slavery was only abolished when it ceased to become financially viable, exploding the myth of emancipation as a mark of Britain's moral progress.
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304 Eric Williams 0241548160 Jordan 0 currently-reading 4.00 1944 Capitalism and Slavery
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<![CDATA[The World and Africa: Inquiry Into the Part Which Africa Has Played in World History]]> 58627581 364 W.E.B. Du Bois Jordan 4 4.00 1947 The World and Africa: Inquiry Into the Part Which Africa Has Played in World History
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Philosophical Arabesques 629588 While awaiting his death, Bukharin wrote prolifically. He considered Philosophical Arabesques as the most important of his prison writings. In its pages, he covers the full range of issues in Marxist philosophy—the sources of knowledge, the nature of truth, freedom and necessity, the relationship of Hegelian and Marxist dialectic. The project constitutes a defense of the genuine legacy of Lenin's Marxism against the use of his memory to legitimate totalitarian power.
Consigned to the Kremlin archives for a half-century after Bukharin’s execution, this work is now being published for the first time in English. It will be an essential reference work for scholars of Marxism and the Russian revolution and a landmark in the history of prison writing.]]>
448 Nikolai Bukharin 1583671021 Jordan 0 to-read 4.08 2005 Philosophical Arabesques
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<![CDATA[Hayek's Bastards: The Neoliberal Roots of the Populist Right]]> 222886935 â€An essential read to understand the times in which we live' - Lea Ypi


A revelatory exploration of how today’s rightwing authoritarianism emerged not in opposition to neoliberalism, but from within it

After the end of the Cold War, neoliberalism, with its belief in the virtues of markets and competition, seemed to have triumphed. Communism had been defeated � and Friedrich Hayek, the spiritual father of neoliberal economics, had just about lived to see it. But in the decades that followed, Hayek’s disciples knew that they had a problem. The rise of social movements, from civil rights and feminism to environmentalism, were now proving roadblocks in the road to freedom, nurturing a culture of government dependency, public spending, political correctness and special pleading. Neoliberals needed an antidote.

In this illuminating new book, historian Quinn Slobodian reveals how, from the 1990s onwards, neoliberal thinkers turned to nature, in an attempt to roll back social changes and to return to a hierarchy of gender, race and cultural difference. He explores how these thinkers drew on the language of science, from cognitive psychology to genetics, in order to embed the idea of â€competitionâ€� ever deeper into social life, and to advocate cultural homogeneity as essential for markets to truly work. Reading and misreading the writings of their sages, Friedrich Hayek and Ludwig von Mises, they forged the alliances with racial psychologists, neoconfederates, ethnonationalists that would become known as the alt-right.

Hayek’s Bastards shows that many contemporary iterations of the Far Right, from Javier Milei to Donald Trump, emerged not in opposition to neoliberalism, but within it. As repellent as their politics may be, these supposed disruptors are not defectors from the neoliberal order, but its latest cheerleaders.
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273 Quinn Slobodian 1837310122 Jordan 0 to-read, hopefuls-2025 5.00 Hayek's Bastards: The Neoliberal Roots of the Populist Right
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<![CDATA[Socialist Economic Development in the 21st Century: A Century after the Bolshevik Revolution (Routledge-Giappichelli Studies in Business and Management)]]> 59140783
The authors apply a multidisciplinary, holistic and purpose-based methodology to draw basic lessons from stylized facts, emerging in different areas of knowledge, ranging from political economy to biology, and from key national socioeconomic experiences, with a particular focus on China. The book is divided into three parts. The first is mainly theoretical and general in nature, identifying the major contributions bequeathed by the hard sciences to their social counterparts. Consistent with these findings, the authors offer a stylized interpretation of the contemporary state-of-the-art of the debate on the core concepts of economic science and advance a few elementary theories about what socialism in the 21st century could look like. The second and third parts analyze and discusses the core features of a few select experiences, which have evolved in certain countries since 1917, some of which are still unfolding.

The book will find an audience among academics, researchers and students in the fields of economics, political science, history, and geography, as well as, policy makers, particularly in developing countries.]]>
374 Alberto Gabriele 1000545482 Jordan 0 to-read 0.0 Socialist Economic Development in the 21st Century: A Century after the Bolshevik Revolution (Routledge-Giappichelli Studies in Business and Management)
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Death of a Salesman 38752 Miller, Arthur 139 Arthur Miller 0670261556 Jordan 5 2-2025, 3-fiction 3.65 1949 Death of a Salesman
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<![CDATA[Venezuela: esperanza de la humanidad]]> 59454395 174 Paula Klachko Jordan 0 to-read 5.00 Venezuela: esperanza de la humanidad
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<![CDATA[Dismantling Green Colonialism: Energy and Climate Justice in the Arab Region]]> 123844674
The writers in this collection explore a region ripe for energy transition but held back by resource-grabbing and (neo)colonial agendas. They show the importance of fightingĚýfor a just energy transition and climate justice - exposing policies and practices that protect global and local political elites,ĚýmultinationalĚýcorporations and military regimes.

Covering aĚýwide range of countries from Morocco, Western Sahara, Algeria and Tunisia to Egypt, Sudan, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Palestine, this book challenges Eurocentrism. It highlights instead a class-conscious approach to climate justice that is necessary for our survival.]]>
320 Hamza Hamouchene 0745349218 Jordan 0 to-read 4.53 2023 Dismantling Green Colonialism: Energy and Climate Justice in the Arab Region
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<![CDATA[Super Imperialism: The Origin and Fundamentals of U.S. World Dominance]]> 316328 448 Michael Hudson 0745319890 Jordan 0 4.34 1972 Super Imperialism: The Origin and Fundamentals of U.S. World Dominance
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<![CDATA[Cuba en la encrucijada (Spanish Edition)]]> 74822943 152 Fernando Martinez Heredia 9962703395 Jordan 0 to-read 0.0 Cuba en la encrucijada (Spanish Edition)
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<![CDATA[The Three-Body Problem (Remembrance of Earth’s Past, #1)]]> 20518872 472 Liu Cixin Jordan 0 to-read, hopefuls-2025 4.08 2006 The Three-Body Problem (Remembrance of Earth’s Past, #1)
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<![CDATA[The Creation of Value by Living Labour: A Normative and Empirical Study - Vol. 2]]> 56338693 A second obstacle to understanding the specific role of labor in emergent labor-intensive technologies is the exclusive focus of neoclassical economics on private production. The underlying assumption is that of an ideal system of production conducted by entirely distinct legal entities, each producing only for the market and interacting with others only through the market.
But the results of mental productive activities such as scientific labor, creative labor, and even management, increasingly take the form a general acquisition for society, which is therefore inherently social. Marx referred to this as "general social labor." Private labor, within an enterprise, draws both on this general social labor and on the inputs that it acquires through the market. The same also applies to much cultural labor, which forms part of the process through which labor power itself is reproduced, not least shaping its productive powers. The most obvious example of this is education, which even neoclassicals have to recognize, up to a point, as a "public good." China's economy involves a combination of ownership forms - public, private, and co-operative. Moreover, these ownership forms, under the definite and distinct conditions of Chinese society, are not necessarily the same as their formally identical equivalents in Western society, in exactly the same way that land ownership in 18th-century England, though formally the same as that prevailing in the French ancien régime of the same date, had already assumed capitalist characteristics far removed from those swept away in the revolution of 1789. Even completely private capital operates under significantly greater and even qualitatively different public constraints in China than those found in fully capitalist economies, and is able to call on public resources that are not found in the same form. It is of course true that public constraints and resources exist in all societies, even those that proudly proclaim their capitalist character. However much neoclassical economics ignores this fact, and speaks as if all production were as private as the monads of Leibnitz. As a result, it has to deploy elaborate circumlocutions to deny the obvious fact that government, education, health, caregiving, and countless other public activities not only contribute to the value and wealth of society, but form an indispensable mental infrastructure without which private production could not even take place, any more than it could subsist without air, water, or sunshine. Western theory does not even grant government, let alone the public realm, the status of a factor of production. No wonder it cannot account for China's growth.]]>
260 Enfu Cheng 6057693043 Jordan 0 to-read 5.00 The Creation of Value by Living Labour: A Normative and Empirical Study - Vol. 2
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China's Economic Dialectic 62927332 430 Enfu Cheng 0717808874 Jordan 0 4.83 China's Economic Dialectic
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<![CDATA[Land in the Struggles for Citizenship in Africa]]> 28140541 384 Sam Moyo 2869786360 Jordan 0 to-read 0.0 Land in the Struggles for Citizenship in Africa
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<![CDATA[Reclaiming the Land: The Resurgence of Rural Movements in Africa, Asia and Latin America]]> 1044645
These country studies seek to identify their social composition, strategies, tactics, and ideologies; to assess their relations with other social actors, including political parties, urban social movements, and international aid agencies and other institutions; and to examine their most common tactic, the land occupation, its origins, pace and patterns, as well as the responses of governments and landowners.

At a more fundamental level, this volume explores the ways in which two decades of neoliberal policy - including new land tenure arrangements intended to hasten the commodification of land, and new land uses linked to global markets -- have undermined the social reproduction of the rural labour force and created the conditions for popular resistance. The volume demonstrates the longer-term potential impact of these movements. In economic terms, they raise the possibility of tackling immiseration by means of the redistribution of land and the reorganisation of production on a more efficient and socially responsible basis. And in political terms, breaking the power of landowners and transnational capital with interests in land could ultimately open the way to an alternative pattern of capital accumulation and development.]]>
432 Paris Yeros 1842774255 Jordan 0 to-read 4.17 2005 Reclaiming the Land: The Resurgence of Rural Movements in Africa, Asia and Latin America
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<![CDATA[Land and Agrarian Reform in Zimbabwe. Beyond White-Settler Capitalism]]> 17991815 372 Sam Moyo 2869785534 Jordan 0 to-read 3.00 2013 Land and Agrarian Reform in Zimbabwe. Beyond White-Settler Capitalism
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In Search of Green China 219494578 272 Ma Tianjie 1509557229 Jordan 0 to-read 4.00 In Search of Green China
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Money: A Users Guide 41210713 364 Laura Whateley 0008308314 Jordan 0 to-read 4.11 2018 Money: A Users Guide
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<![CDATA[Washington's Long War on Syria]]> 33296864 282 Stephen Gowans 1771861088 Jordan 0 to-read 3.99 Washington's Long War on Syria
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Waste Tide 39863294 Mimi is a 'waste girl', a member of the lowest caste on Silicon Isle.

Located off China's southeastern coast, Silicon Isle is the global capital for electronic waste recycling, where thousands like Mimi toil day and night, hoping one day they too will enjoy the wealth they’ve created for their employers, the three clans who have ruled the isle for generations.

Luo Jincheng is the head of one of these clans, a role passed down from his father and grandfather before him. As the government enforces tighter restrictions, Luo in turn tightens the reins on the waste workers in his employ. Ruthlessness is his means of survival.

Scott Brandle has come to Silicon Isle representing TerraGreen Recycling, an American corporation that stands to earn ungodly sums if they can reach a deal to modernize the island’s recycling process.

Chen Kaizong, a Chinese American, travels to Silicon Isle as Scott’s interpreter. There, Kaizong is hoping to find his heritage, but finds more questions instead. The home he longs for may not exist.

As these forces collide, a dark futuristic virus is unleashed on the island, and war erupts between the rich and the poor; between Chinese tradition and American ambition; between humanity’s past and its future.


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352 Chen Qiufan 0765389312 Jordan 0 to-read 3.34 2013 Waste Tide
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Sultana's Dream 948061 Sultana’s Dream wanders into a dream city that shuns war and violence. In this utopian world, women rule and men are content with their places in the kitchen. The queen of this kingdom explains how women won and kept their peace against men and their war-like ways.

This edition of a feminist utopian classic is a conversation across time; Durga Bai, a contemporary tribal woman artist from Central India, brings her own vision to bear on a Muslim gentlewoman’s radical tale.]]>
64 Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain 8186211837 Jordan 0 to-read 3.89 1905 Sultana's Dream
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<![CDATA[Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, Volume 2]]> 355656 624 Karl Marx 0140445692 Jordan 0 4.11 1887 Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, Volume 2
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The Poisonwood Bible 7244 The Poisonwood Bible is a story told by the wife and four daughters of Nathan Price, a fierce, evangelical Baptist who takes his family and mission to the Belgian Congo in 1959. They carry with them everything they believe they will need from home, but soon find that all of it -- from garden seeds to Scripture -- is calamitously transformed on African soil. What follows is a suspenseful epic of one family's tragic undoing and remarkable reconstruction over the course of three decades in postcolonial Africa.]]> 546 Barbara Kingsolver 0060786507 Jordan 5 2-2025, 3-fiction
When I come across a physical copy I’ll slot it next to The God of Small Things. I expect they’ll make very compelling conversation. ]]>
4.10 1998 The Poisonwood Bible
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At first, I thought I’d read this before. Just an American’s take on A Change of Climate (Hilary Mantel’s classic). About halfway through The Poisonwood Bible, I understood that I was wrong. By the end, I couldn’t even recognize my initial assessment. Kingsolver’s novel is so much more (and no shade to Mantel). It’s a microcosm of America in Africa—all pathways included—wrapped in the gripping Southern family drama she’s known for. The home I have descends upon the home I long for. I mean it, too. In Atlanta I learned I was African. It was a real treat to learn in the author’s note that Mumia Abu-Jamal assisted commented on manuscript drafts from his prison cell. Philly, too, has something to say.

When I come across a physical copy I’ll slot it next to The God of Small Things. I expect they’ll make very compelling conversation.
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Endless Enemies 736680 280 Jonathan Kwitny 0312921780 Jordan 0 to-read 4.24 Endless Enemies
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<![CDATA[Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent]]> 187149
Rather than chronology, geography, or political successions, Eduardo Galeano has organized the various facets of Latin American history according to the patterns of five centuries of exploitation. Thus he is concerned with gold and silver, cacao and cotton, rubber and coffee, fruit, hides and wool, petroleum, iron, nickel, manganese, copper, aluminum ore, nitrates, and tin. These are the veins which he traces through the body of the entire continent, up to the Rio Grande and throughout the Caribbean, and all the way to their open ends where they empty into the coffers of wealth in the United States and Europe.

Weaving fact and imagery into a rich tapestry, Galeano fuses scientific analysis with the passions of a plundered and suffering people. An immense gathering of materials is framed with a vigorous style that never falters in its command of themes. All readers interested in great historical, economic, political, and social writing will find a singular analytical achievement, and an overwhelming narrative that makes history speak, unforgettably.

This classic is now further honored by Isabel Allende’s inspiring introduction. Universally recognized as one of the most important writers of our time, Allende once again contributes her talents to literature, to political principles, and to enlightenment.]]>
317 Eduardo Galeano 0853459916 Jordan 0 to-read 4.31 1971 Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent
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<![CDATA[Fundamentals of Political Economy (The Shanghai Textbook)]]> 17983512
“In an era shocked by the collapse of state capitalism in the Soviet Union, it is encouraging to be reminded of socialism’s success in China’s revolutionary phase and this study sets out, luckily and confidently, the theory which successful practice expressed. It throws light not only back on how China developed before the great reversal there, but may conceivably also throw light forward.�
NEVILLE MAXWELL
Senior Research Fellow, University of Oxford

“This is a volume of historical importance published by Mao’s supporters during the height of the Cultural Revolution in China. The text advances many crucial as well as controversial themes about the task of socialist construction and the dangers of capitalist restoration in post-revolutionary societies. This is an â€insideâ€� source focusing on ideological debates of theoretical significance. One certainly need not agree with particular views in this volume-for instance, the applicability of the law of value to socialist society-to appreciate its systematic treatment of the issues. A must for students of political economy and Chinese studies.â€�
CYRUS BINA
Political Economist and Research Fellow
CMES, Harvard University]]>
346 Various Jordan 0 to-read, 4-political-economy 4.67 1975 Fundamentals of Political Economy (The Shanghai Textbook)
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<![CDATA[The Automatic Fetish: The Law of Value in Marx's Capital]]> 201821949
The Automatic Fetish recreates Marx's analysis of capital, step-by-step, through the material compiled posthumously as Capital, Volume three. Identifying the critique of value as the central through-line of the analysis, Best elaborates Marx's theory of value as a theory of movement through which the capital-machine generates social forms of appearance that are the inversions of its inner operating mechanisms. Characterizing capital’s movement and the dynamic production of social form as a 'perceptual physics,' Best demonstrates the consistency and the coherency with which Marx's theory of value orients all trajectories of analysis in Capital 3, as well as providing the conceptual bridge between Volumes on. The book illustrates the way in which capital’s development to this day is as much as a story of the continuity of capital's inner dynamics as it is a story of ongoing transformation of capital's surface-forms. Best develops, through Marx's critique, an analysis of money, credit, crisis, and the derivatives of profit-interest and ground-rent - that takes the reader from their emergence as capitalist forms to their current expressions. Neither a back-to-basics nor newfangled reconstruction, The Automatic Fetish eschews novelty to show why, once again, Marx deserves to be read carefully.]]>
368 Beverley Best 1804294802 Jordan 0 to-read, 4-political-economy 4.30 The Automatic Fetish: The Law of Value in Marx's Capital
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<![CDATA[Fundamentals of Political Economy (Routledge Revivals)]]> 39233372 536 Xiaohu (Shawn) Wang 1138897078 Jordan 0 to-read, 4-political-economy 0.0 Fundamentals of Political Economy (Routledge Revivals)
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<![CDATA[Invisible Features: Hidden Aspects of Teacher Identity in an Urban Charter School]]> 122557035 158 Martha H Carey 1871891477 Jordan 0 to-read 0.0 Invisible Features: Hidden Aspects of Teacher Identity in an Urban Charter School
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<![CDATA[Fossil Capital: The Rise of Steam Power and the Roots of Global Warming]]> 25614450 How capitalism first promoted fossil fuels with the rise of steam power.

The more we know about the catastrophic implications of climate change, the more fossil fuels we burn. How did we end up in this mess?

In this masterful new history, Andreas Malm claims it all began in Britain with the rise of steam power. But why did manufacturers turn from traditional sources of power, notably water mills, to an engine fired by coal? Contrary to established views, steam offered neither cheaper nor more abundant energy—but rather superior control of subordinate labour. Animated by fossil fuels, capital could concentrate production at the most profitable sites and during the most convenient hours, as it continues to do today. Sweeping from nineteenth-century Manchester to the emissions explosion in China, from the original triumph of coal to the stalled shift to renewables, this study hones in on the burning heart of capital and demonstrates, in unprecedented depth, that turning down the heat will mean a radical overthrow of the current economic order.

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496 Andreas Malm 1784781290 Jordan 0 to-read, 4-political-economy 4.33 2015 Fossil Capital: The Rise of Steam Power and the Roots of Global Warming
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Where Wolves Don't Die 199108393
Ezra gets into a terrible fight with Matt at school defending Nora, and that same night, Matt's house burns down. Instantly, Ezra becomes a prime suspect. Knowing he won't get a fair deal, and knowing his innocence, Ezra's family sends him away to run traplines with his grandfather in a remote part of Canada, while the investigation is ongoing. But the Schroeders are looking for him. . .

From acclaimed author Anton Treuer comes a novel that's both taut thriller and a raw, tender coming-of-age story, about one Ojibwe boy learning to love himself through the love of his family around him.]]>
256 Anton Treuer 1646143817 Jordan 5 2-2025, 3-fiction
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4.23 2024 Where Wolves Don't Die
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This is the first YA book I’ve read in quite a while. I couldn’t put it down, and didn’t want it to end. It’s a very gentle book, despite the gruesome crime and mystery at its center. The themes of family and community do fantastic work; I was moved and even inspired by Ezra’s relationship to his father and grandfather. I love a family story and so this certainly didn’t disappoint. Much needed.

I hope Treuer pursues more fiction in the future.


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<![CDATA[A Tempest: Based on Shakespeare's 'The Tempest;' Adaptation for a Black Theatre]]> 33153 The Tempest draws on contemporary Caribbean society, the African-American experience and African mythology to raise questions about colonialism, racism and their lasting effects.]]> 69 Aimé Césaire 1559362103 Jordan 3 2-2025, 3-fiction 3.63 1969 A Tempest: Based on Shakespeare's 'The Tempest;' Adaptation for a Black Theatre
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<![CDATA[The Metaphysical Club : A Story of Ideas in America]]> 28202 560 Louis Menand 0007126905 Jordan 0 to-read 4.07 2001 The Metaphysical Club : A Story of Ideas in America
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<![CDATA[The Green Ages: Medieval Innovations in Sustainability]]> 202596405 WINNER OF THE 2021 NDR BOOK PRIZE IN GERMANY

'A must-read' Lyndal Roper, Regius Professor of History at Oriel College, Oxford

Fishing quotas on Lake Constance. Common lands in the UK. The medieval answer to Depop in the middle of Frankfurt.

These are all just some of the sustainability initiatives from the Middle Ages that Annette Kehnel illuminates in her astounding new book, The Green Ages. From the mythical-sounding City of Ladies and their garden economy to early microcredit banks and rent-a-cow schemes, Kehnel uncovers a world at odds with what we might think of as the typical medieval existence.

Pre-modern history is full of inspiring examples and concepts that open up new horizons. And we urgently need them as today's challenges - finite resources, the twilight of consumerism, growing inequality - threaten what we have come to think of as a modern way of living sustainably.

This is a revelatory look at the past that has the power to change our future.]]>
352 Annette Kehnel 180081626X Jordan 0 to-read 4.05 The Green Ages: Medieval Innovations in Sustainability
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<![CDATA[The Political Economy of Underdevelopment (Modern Cambridge Economics Series)]]> 4321257 292 Amiya Kumar Bagchi 052128404X Jordan 0 to-read, 4-political-economy 4.00 1982 The Political Economy of Underdevelopment (Modern Cambridge Economics Series)
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The Wretched of the Earth 66933 Orientalism or The Autobiography of Malcolm X, and it is now available in a new translation that updates its language for a new generation of readers.

The Wretched of the Earth is a brilliant analysis of the psychology of the colonized and their path to liberation. Bearing singular insight into the rage and frustration of colonized peoples, and the role of violence in effecting historical change, the book incisively attacks the twin perils of post-independence colonial politics: the disenfranchisement of the masses by the elites on the one hand, and intertribal and interfaith animosities on the other.

Fanon's analysis, a veritable handbook of social reorganization for leaders of emerging nations, has been reflected all too clearly in the corruption and violence that has plagued present-day Africa. The Wretched of the Earth has had a major impact on civil rights, anticolonialism, and black consciousness movements around the world, and this bold new translation by Richard Philcox reaffirms it as a landmark.]]>
251 Frantz Fanon 0802141323 Jordan 0 to-read, hopefuls-2025 4.35 1961 The Wretched of the Earth
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<![CDATA[The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth, #1)]]> 19161852
Three terrible things happen in a single day. Essun, a woman living an ordinary life in a small town, comes home to find that her husband has brutally murdered their son and kidnapped their daughter. Meanwhile, mighty Sanze -- the world-spanning empire whose innovations have been civilization's bedrock for a thousand years -- collapses as most of its citizens are murdered to serve a madman's vengeance. And worst of all, across the heart of the vast continent known as the Stillness, a great red rift has been torn into the heart of the earth, spewing ash enough to darken the sky for years. Or centuries.

Now Essun must pursue the wreckage of her family through a deadly, dying land. Without sunlight, clean water, or arable land, and with limited stockpiles of supplies, there will be war all across the Stillness: a battle royale of nations not for power or territory, but simply for the basic resources necessary to get through the long dark night. Essun does not care if the world falls apart around her. She'll break it herself, if she must, to save her daughter.]]>
468 N.K. Jemisin Jordan 0 to-read 4.29 2015 The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth, #1)
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<![CDATA[Handbook on Global Value Chains]]> 45145965 640 Stefano Ponte 1788113764 Jordan 0 to-read 5.00 Handbook on Global Value Chains
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Le communisme qui vient 212204976 208 Bernard Vasseur 284303339X Jordan 0 to-read 4.00 Le communisme qui vient
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American Buffalo: A Play 98183 106 David Mamet 0394170164 Jordan 0 to-read 3.76 1975 American Buffalo: A Play
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'night, Mother 50544 'night, Mother is a taut and fluid drama that addresses different emotions and special relations. By one of America's most talented playwrights, this play won the Dramatists Guild's prestigious Hull-Warriner Award, four Tony nominations, the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, and the Pulitzer Prize in 1983.

'night, Mother had its world premiere at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in December 1982. It opened on Broadway in March 1983, directed by Tom Moore and starring Anne Pitoniak and Kathy Bates; a film, starring Anne Bancroft and Sissy Spacek, was released in 1986.
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66 Marsha Norman 0822208210 Jordan 0 to-read 3.90 1983 'night, Mother
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<![CDATA[Marx's Theory of Scientific Knowledge]]> 3698081 279 Patrick Murray 0391033719 Jordan 0 to-read 4.12 1988 Marx's Theory of Scientific Knowledge
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<![CDATA[Classes in Contemporary Capitalism]]> 198980 English, French (translation) 0 Nicos Poulantzas 0805270116 Jordan 0 to-read 3.47 1973 Classes in Contemporary Capitalism
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<![CDATA[The Twenty Years' Crisis, 1919-1939: An Introduction to the Study of International Relations]]> 1066511 244 Edward Hallett Carr 0061311227 Jordan 0 to-read 4.11 1939 The Twenty Years' Crisis, 1919-1939: An Introduction to the Study of International Relations
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The Republic 30289 416 Plato 0140449140 Jordan 0 to-read 3.97 -400 The Republic
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Zhou Enlai: A Life 197877753
Zhou Enlai spent twenty-seven years as premier of the People’s Republic of China and ten as its foreign minister. He was the architect of the country’s administrative apparatus and its relationship to the world, as well as its legendary spymaster. Richard Nixon proclaimed him “the greatest statesman of our era.� Yet Zhou has always been overshadowed by Chairman Mao. Chen Jian brings Zhou into the light, offering a nuanced portrait of his complex life as a revolutionary, a master diplomat, and a man with his own vision and aspirations who did much to make China, as well as the larger world, what it is today.

Born to a declining mandarin family in 1898, Zhou received a classical education and as a teenager spent time in Japan. As a young man, driven by the desire for China’s development, Zhou embraced the communist revolution as a vehicle of China’s salvation. He helped Mao govern through a series of transformations, including the disastrous Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution. Yet, as Chen shows, Zhou was never a committed Maoist. His extraordinary political and bureaucratic skill, combined with his centrist approaches, enabled him to mitigate the enormous damage caused by Mao’s radicalism.

When Zhou died in 1976, the PRC that we know of was not yet visible on the horizon; he never saw glistening twenty-first-century Shanghai or the broader emergence of Chinese capitalism. But it was Zhou’s work that shaped the nation whose influence and power are today felt in every corner of the globe.]]>
840 Chen Jian 0674659589 Jordan 0 to-read 4.34 2024 Zhou Enlai: A Life
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China and the World 223201846 China and the World follows the history of China’s foreign policy as it forged a path of socialist construction. Professor Ken Hammond illuminates how China has moved through phases in an ever-changing political landscape: positioning itself through its relationships between the capitalist US and the socialist Soviet Union camps; exploring reform and opening within the global capitalist system; and taking a stronger position in global affairs as the largest economy in the world today. But as China offers an alternative to the exploitation of US imperialism, its position as a global power has also made it the target of a US-led new Cold War. Understanding China’s relationships to the world is essential to understanding what is next for the global stage.]]> 112 Kenneth J. Hammond Jordan 0 to-read 4.83 China and the World
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<![CDATA[A World Without Police: How Strong Communities Make Cops Obsolete]]> 58186785
Compellingly argued and lyrically charged, A World Without Police offers concrete strategies for confronting and breaking police power, as a first step toward building community alternatives that make the police obsolete. Surveying the post-protest landscape in Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Oakland, as well as the people who have experimented with policing alternatives at a mass scale in Latin America, Maher details the institutions we can count on to deliver security without the disorganizing interventions of cops: neighborhood response networks, community-based restorative justice practices, democratically organized self-defense projects, and well-resourced social services.

A World Without Police argues that abolition is not a distant dream or an unreachable horizon but an attainable reality. In communities around the world, we are beginning to glimpse a real, lasting justice in which we keep us safe.]]>
288 Geo Maher 1839760052 Jordan 0 to-read 3.99 2021 A World Without Police: How Strong Communities Make Cops Obsolete
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<![CDATA[We Created Chávez: A People’s History of the Venezuelan Revolution]]> 16033290 352 Geo Maher 082235439X Jordan 0 to-read 3.81 2013 We Created Chávez: A People’s History of the Venezuelan Revolution
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<![CDATA[A People's History of the Russian Revolution]]> 31573632 Ěý
Faulkner rejects caricatures of Lenin and the Bolsheviks as authoritarian conspirators or the progenitors of Stalinist dictatorship, and forcefully argues that the Russian Revolution was an explosion of democracy and creativity—and that it was crushed by bloody counter-revolution and replaced with a form of bureaucratic state-capitalism.
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Grounded by powerful first-hand testimony, this history marks the centenary of the Revolution by restoring the democratic essence of the revolution, offering a perfect primer for the modern reader.]]>
208 Neil Faulkner 0745399045 Jordan 0 to-read 3.63 2017 A People's History of the Russian Revolution
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<![CDATA[Underland: A Deep Time Journey]]> 53121631 Underland, Robert Macfarlane delivers an epic exploration of the Earth’s underworlds as they exist in myth, literature, memory, and the land itself. Traveling through the dizzying expanse of geologic time—from prehistoric art in Norwegian sea caves, to the blue depths of the Greenland ice cap, to a deep-sunk "hiding place" where nuclear waste will be stored for 100,000 years to come�Underland takes us on an extraordinary journey into our relationship with darkness, burial, and what lies beneath the surface of both place and mind.

Global in its geography and written with great lyricism, Underland speaks powerfully to our present moment. At once ancient and urgent, this is a book that will change the way you see the world.]]>
496 Robert Macfarlane 0393358097 Jordan 0 to-read 4.23 2019 Underland: A Deep Time Journey
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Is a River Alive? 218569826 Underland delivers a revelatory book that transforms how we look at the natural world—and life itself.

Hailed as “a naturalist who can unfurl a sentence with the breathless ease of a master angler� (Holly Morris, New York Times), Robert Macfarlane brings his glittering style to a profound work of travel writing, reporting, and natural history. Is a River Alive? is a joyous exploration into an ancient, urgent idea: that rivers are living beings who should be recognized as such in imagination and law. Macfarlane takes readers on three unforgettable journeys teeming with extraordinary people and places: to the miraculous cloud-forests and mountain streams of Ecuador, to the wounded creeks and lagoons of India, and to the spectacular wild rivers of Canada—imperiled by mining, pollution, and dams. Braiding these journeys is the life story of the fragile chalk stream a mile from Macfarlane’s house, which flows through his own years and days. Powered by Macfarlane’s dazzling prose and lit throughout by other voices, Is a River Alive? will open hearts, challenge perspectives, and remind us that our fate flows with that of rivers—and always has.]]>
384 Robert Macfarlane 0393242137 Jordan 0 to-read 4.54 2025 Is a River Alive?
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Math Without Numbers 52685608 An illustrated tour of the structures and patterns we call math

The only numbers in this book are the page numbers.

Math Without Numbers is a vivid, conversational, and wholly original guide to the three main branches of abstract math--topology, analysis, and algebra--which turn out to be surprisingly easy to grasp. This book upends the conventional approach to math, inviting you to think creatively about shape and dimension, the infinite and infinitesimal, symmetries, proofs, and how these concepts all fit together. What awaits readers is a freewheeling tour of the inimitable joys and unsolved mysteries of this curiously powerful subject.

Like the classic math allegory Flatland, first published over a century ago, or Douglas Hofstadter's Godel, Escher, Bach forty years ago, there has never been a math book quite like Math Without Numbers. So many popularizations of math have dwelt on numbers like pi or zero or infinity. This book goes well beyond to questions such as: How many shapes are there? Is anything bigger than infinity? And is math even true? Milo Beckman shows why math is mostly just pattern recognition and how it keeps on surprising us with unexpected, useful connections to the real world.

The ambitions of this book take a special kind of author. An inventive, original thinker pursuing his calling with jubilant passion. A prodigy. Milo Beckman completed the graduate-level course sequence in mathematics at age sixteen, when he was a sophomore at Harvard; while writing this book, he was studying the philosophical foundations of physics at Columbia under Brian Greene, among others.]]>
224 Milo Beckman 1524745545 Jordan 0 to-read 4.09 2021 Math Without Numbers
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<![CDATA[Rethinking Socialism: What is Socialist Transition?]]> 40923690 121 Deng-Yuan Hsu 1548388130 Jordan 0 3-on-revolution, 2-2025 4.12 2000 Rethinking Socialism: What is Socialist Transition?
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Texaco 949065 Texaco (winner of the Prix Goncourt, France's most prestigious literary prize), an international literary achievement, tracing one hundred and fifty years of post-slavery Caribbean history: a novel that is as much about self-affirmation engendered by memory as it is about a quest for the adequacy of its own form.

In a narrative composed of short sequences, each recounting episodes or developments of moment, and interspersed with extracts from fictive notebooks and from statements by an urban planner, Marie-Sophie Laborieux, the saucy, aging daughter of a slave affranchised by his master, tells the story of the tormented foundation of her people's identity. The shantytown established by Marie-Sophie is menaced from without by hostile landowners and from within by the volatility of its own provisional state. Hers is a brilliant polyphonic rendering of individual stories informed by rhythmic orality and subversive humor that shape a collective experience.
A joyous affirmation of literature that brings to mind Boccaccio, La Fontaine, Lewis Carroll, Montaigne, Rabelais, and Joyce, Texaco is a work of rare power and ambition, a masterpiece.]]>
416 Patrick Chamoiseau 0679751750 Jordan 5 3.99 1992 Texaco
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Easily a new favorite. The first work I’ve read of what I’m calling “Lo-fidelity Realism� (although I think Chamoiseau would argue Hi-fidelity Realism is impossible). Never have I finished a book and immediately wished to read it again (and again and again). Especially as an aspiring urban planner, I think I’ll hold this like a Bible more than any book by Jane Jacobs or Mike Davis (no offense, especially since I learned about this work through a citation in Davis� book). For its exploration of what the city (City) and its margins really mean, and its tireless crusade to give voice to the silenced, I think this is mandatory reading for this God forsaken profession. I’ll be back when I read Texaco in its original language.
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Granada: The Complete Trilogy 208518504
A TOP 100 LITERARY WORK OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY (THE ARAB WRITERS UNION)
A BOOK RIOT BEST BOOK OF 2024

It is 1492, and the keys to Granada, the last Muslim state in the Spanish Peninsula, have been handed over to the Christian king and queen: the final vestiges of this Arab kingdom in Europe are swept away.

As the triumphant new masters of Granada burn books, Abu Jaafar, a bookseller by trade, quietly moves his rich library out of town, while preparing for the marriage of his granddaughter Saleema to his apprentice Saad. The tangled lives of Abu Jaafar’s family, his descendants, and his community bear witness to the vanquishing of Muslim life: confiscations, forced conversions, and expulsions.

Radwa Ashour’s sweeping trilogy, set over one hundred years against the backdrop of the great historical events of sixteenth-century Europe, tells the story of those who remained in Andalusia, of the individuals who struggled to maintain faith and hope in a possible future. It narrates a community’s effort to comprehend what has happened to them, of their valiant but ultimately unsuccessful efforts to resist the destruction of their identity.

Named a top literary work of the twentieth century by the Arab Writers� Union, Granada is now available in English in its entirety for the first time. All three novels—Granada, Maryama and The Departure—are brilliantly retranslated in this outstanding new paperback edition.]]>
486 Radwa Ashour 1649033761 Jordan 0 to-read 4.47 1994 Granada: The Complete Trilogy
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<![CDATA[The Earth's Blanket: Traditional Teachings for Sustainable Living (Culture, Place, and Nature)]]> 25185
CONTENTS
Preface and Acknowledgments
Prologue: The Land and the Peoples
1. Wealth and Value in a Changing Land
2. Land-based Stories of People and Home Places
3. A Kincentric Approach to Nature
4. Honouring Nature through Ceremony and Ritual
5. The Balance between Humans and Nature
6. Looking After the Lands and Waters
7. Everything Is One
8. Finding Meaning in a Contemporary Context
Source Notes
References
Index]]>
304 Nancy J. Turner 0295984740 Jordan 0 to-read 4.46 2005 The Earth's Blanket: Traditional Teachings for Sustainable Living (Culture, Place, and Nature)
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White Noise 28251250
White Noise tells the story of Jack Gladney, his fourth wife, Babette, and four ultra­modern offspring as they navigate the rocky passages of family life to the background babble of brand-name consumerism. When an industrial accident unleashes an "airborne toxic event," a lethal black chemical cloud floats over their lives. The menacing cloud is a more urgent and visible version of the "white noise" engulfing the Gladneys—radio transmissions, sirens, microwaves, ultrasonic appliances, and TV murmurings—pulsing with life, yet suggesting something ominous.

Part of the Penguin Orange Collection, a limited-run series of twelve influential and beloved American classics in a bold series design offering a modern take on the iconic Penguin paperback

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320 Don DeLillo 0143129554 Jordan 0 to-read 3.88 1985 White Noise
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<![CDATA[Pornography: Men Possessing Women]]> 163256 336 Andrea Dworkin 0452267935 Jordan 0 to-read 4.01 1981 Pornography: Men Possessing Women
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Right-Wing Women 377163 � From the reverse cover.]]> 255 Andrea Dworkin 0399506713 Jordan 0 to-read 4.39 1983 Right-Wing Women
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<![CDATA[By All Means Necessary: How China's Resource Quest is Changing the World]]> 17847519
In By All Means Necessary , Elizabeth C. Economy and Michael Levi explore the unrivaled expansion of the Chinese economy and the global effects of its meteoric growth. China is now engaged in a far-flung quest, hunting around the world for fuel, ores, water, and land for farming, and deploying whatever it needs in the economic, political, and military spheres to secure the resources it requires. Chinese traders and investors buy commodities, with consequences for economies, people, and the environment around the world. Meanwhile the Chinese military aspires to secure sea lanes, and Chinese diplomats struggle to protect the country's interests abroad. And just as surely as China's pursuit of natural resources is changing the world--restructuring markets, pushing up commodity prices, transforming resource-rich economies through investment and trade--it is also changing China itself. As Chinese corporations increasingly venture abroad, they must navigate various political regimes,
participate in international markets, and adopt foreign standards and practices, which can lead to wide-reaching social and political ramifications at home.

Clear, authoritative, and provocative, By All Means Necessary is a sweeping account of where China's pursuit of raw materials may take the country in the coming years and what the consequences will be--not just for China, but for the whole world.]]>
296 Elizabeth C. Economy 0199921784 Jordan 0 to-read 3.55 2013 By All Means Necessary: How China's Resource Quest is Changing the World
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<![CDATA[Towards A Scientific Analysis of the Gay Question]]> 55111792 110 Los Angeles Research Group 2491182262 Jordan 0 to-read 4.41 1975 Towards A Scientific Analysis of the Gay Question
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<![CDATA[Engels: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)]]> 784164
In his later years Engels developed his materialist interpretation of history, his chief intellectual legacy, which has had revolutionary effects on the arts and social sciences. Terrell Carver traces its source and its effect on the development of Marxist theory and practice, assesses its utility, and discusses the difficulties which Marxists have encountered in defending it.

About the Series : Combining authority with wit, accessibility, and style, Very Short Introductions offer an introduction to some of life's most interesting topics. Written by experts for the newcomer, they demonstrate the finest contemporary thinking about the central problems and issues in hundreds of key topics, from philosophy to Freud, quantum theory to Islam.]]>
105 Terrell Carver 0192804669 Jordan 0 to-read 3.32 2003 Engels: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
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<![CDATA[Clausewitz: A Very Short Introduction]]> 132907 96 Michael Eliot Howard 0192802577 Jordan 0 to-read 3.84 1983 Clausewitz: A Very Short Introduction
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<![CDATA[Buddhism: A Very Short Introduction]]> 74657 dilemmas be faced from a Buddhist perspective? Words such as "karma" and "nirvana" have entered our vocabulary, but what do they really mean? Keown has taught Buddhism at an introductory level for many years, and in this book he provides a lively, challenging response to these frequently asked
questions.

About the

Oxford's Very Short Introductions series offers concise and original introductions to a wide range of subjects--from Islam to Sociology, Politics to Classics, Literary Theory to History, and Archaeology to the Bible. Not simply a textbook of definitions, each volume in this series provides trenchant
and provocative--yet always balanced and complete--discussions of the central issues in a given discipline or field. Every Very Short Introduction gives a readable evolution of the subject in question, demonstrating how the subject has developed and how it has influenced society. Eventually, the
series will encompass every major academic discipline, offering all students an accessible and abundant reference library. Whatever the area of study that one deems important or appealing, whatever the topic that fascinates the general reader, the Very Short Introductions series has a handy and
affordable guide that will likely prove indispensable.]]>
136 Damien Keown 0192853864 Jordan 0 to-read 3.75 1996 Buddhism: A Very Short Introduction
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<![CDATA[Classics: A Very Short Introduction]]> 846033 all classicists--we come into touch with the classics on a daily basis: in our culture, politics, medicine, architecture, language, and literature. What are the true roots of these influences, however, and how do our interpretations of these aspects of the classics differ from their original reality? This introduction to the classics begins with a visit to the British Museum to view the frieze which once decorated the Apollo Temple a Bassae. Through these sculptures John Henderson and Mary Beard prompt us to consider the significance of the study of Classics as a means of discovery and enquiry, its value in terms of literature, philosophy, and culture, its source of imagery, and the reasons for the continuation of these images into and beyond the twentieth century. Designed for the general reader and student alike, A Very Short Introduction to Classics challenges readers to adopt a fresh approach to the Classics as a major cultural influence, both in the ancient world and
twentieth-century--emphasizing the continuing need to understand and investigate this enduring subject.

About the Series: Combining authority with wit, accessibility, and style, Very Short Introductions offer an introduction to some of life's most interesting topics. Written by experts for the newcomer, they demonstrate the finest contemporary thinking about the central problems and issues in hundreds of key topics, from philosophy to Freud, quantum theory to Islam.
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145 Mary Beard 0192853856 Jordan 0 to-read 3.60 2000 Classics: A Very Short Introduction
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<![CDATA[Solibo Magnificent (Vintage International)]]> 351597 Ěý
In Fort-de-France, Martinique, a colorful group of musicians, street vendors, and hopeless disciples, including the author, gather under a tamarind tree to listen to legendary bard Solibo Magnificent spin tales. Suddenly, in the middle of a raucously entertaining story, Solibo drops dead. So entranced and drunken are his friends, they initially fail to realize that their hero has spoken his last word. One hysterical listener runs to find the doctor and inadvertently returns with the overly eager, sinister chief sergeant, who holds Solibo's friends under suspicion for murder. At turns a madcap murder mystery, a political satire, and a lament on the death of a treasured tradition, Solibo Magnificent is wildly imaginative and exuberantly lyrical.
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Praise for Solibo Magnificent
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“Both a meaty tale and a cry on behalf of a drowning culture . . . by a poet and a novelist with a raffishly human and lyrical touch.”� Los Angeles Times
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“A world class author . . . whose voice and imagination are like nothing you've read before.”� The Washington Post Book World]]>
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<![CDATA[The Communist Postscript (Pocket Communism)]]> 7500116 160 Boris Groys 1844674304 Jordan 0 to-read 4.02 2005 The Communist Postscript (Pocket Communism)
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Dialectical Logic 5712398 0 Evald Vasilyevich Ilyenkov 0714709913 Jordan 0 to-read 4.30 1974 Dialectical Logic
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<![CDATA[Autonomy, Solidarity, Possibility: The Colin Ward Reader]]> 8071244 375 Colin Ward 1849350205 Jordan 0 to-read 3.87 2011 Autonomy, Solidarity, Possibility: The Colin Ward Reader
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<![CDATA[DuBois, Fanon, Cabral: The Margins of Elite Anti-Colonial Leadership]]> 66942 170 Charles Peterson 0739111590 Jordan 0 to-read 4.50 2007 DuBois, Fanon, Cabral: The Margins of Elite Anti-Colonial Leadership
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<![CDATA[The Black Pacific: Anti-Colonial Struggles and Oceanic Connections (Theory for a Global Age Series)]]> 21801399
This book challenges predominant understandings of the historical linkages that make up the (post-)colonial world. The author goes beyond both the domination of the Atlantic viewpoint, and the correctives now being offered by South Pacific and Indian Ocean studies, to look at how the Atlantic ecumene is refracted in and has influenced the Pacific ecumene. The book is empirically rich, using extensive interviews, participation and archival work and focusing on the politics of Black Power and the Rastafari faith. It is also theoretically sophisticated, offering an innovative hermeneutical critique of post-colonial and subaltern studies.

The Black Pacific is essential reading for students and scholars of Politics, International Relations, History and Anthropology interested in anti-colonial struggles, anti-racism and the quests for equality, justice, freedom and self-determination.]]>
264 Robbie Shilliam 1472535545 Jordan 0 to-read 3.89 2015 The Black Pacific: Anti-Colonial Struggles and Oceanic Connections (Theory for a Global Age Series)
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<![CDATA[There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America]]> 215362634 Through the unforgettable stories of five Atlanta families, this landmark work of journalism exposes a new and troubling trend—the dramatic rise of the “working homeless� in cities across America

The working homeless. In a country where hard work and determination are supposed to lead to success, there is something scandalous about this phrase. But skyrocketing rents, low wages, and a lack of tenant rights have produced a startling People with full-time jobs cannot keep a roof over their head, especially in America’s booming cities, where rapid growth is leading to catastrophic displacement. These families are being forced into homelessness not by a failing economy but a thriving one.

In this gripping and deeply reported book, Brian Goldstone plunges readers into the lives of five Atlanta families struggling to remain housed in a gentrifying, increasingly unequal city. Maurice and Natalia make a fresh start in the country’s “Black Mecca� after being priced out of DC. Kara dreams of starting her own cleaning business while mopping floors at a public hospital. Britt scores a coveted housing voucher. Michelle is in school to become a social worker. Celeste toils at her warehouse job while undergoing treatment for ovarian cancer. Each of them aspires to provide a decent life for their children—and each of them, one by one, joins the ranks of the nation’s working homeless.

Through intimate, novelistic portraits, Goldstone reveals the human cost of this crisis, following parents and their kids as they go to sleep in cars, or in squalid extended-stay hotel rooms, and head out to their jobs and schools the next morning. These are the nation’s hidden homeless—omitted from official statistics, and proof that overflowing shelters and street encampments are only the most visible manifestation of a far more pervasive problem.

By turns heartbreaking and urgent, There Is No Place for Us illuminates the true magnitude, causes, and consequences of the new American homelessness—and shows that it won’t be solved until housing is treated as a fundamental human right.]]>
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<![CDATA[Claudia Jones: Visions of a Socialist America (Black Lives)]]> 177281843 288 Denise Lynn 1509549307 Jordan 0 to-read 0.0 Claudia Jones: Visions of a Socialist America (Black Lives)
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<![CDATA[Free Gifts: Capitalism and the Politics of Nature]]> 220163888 A timely new critique of capitalism’s persistent failure to value nature

Capitalism is typically treated as a force for relentless commodification. Yet it consistently fails to place value on vital aspects of the nonhuman world, whether carbon emissions or entire ecosystems. In Free Gifts, Alyssa Battistoni explores capitalism’s persistent failure to value nature, arguing that the key question is not the moral issue of why some kinds of nature ˛őłó´ÇłÜ±ô»ĺ˛Ô’t be commodified, but the economic puzzle of why they łó˛ą±ą±đ˛Ô’t been. To understand contemporary ecological problems from biodiversity collapse to climate change, she contends, we have to understand how some things come to have value under capitalism—and how others do not. To help us do so, Battistoni recovers and reinterprets the idea of the free gift of nature used by classical economic thinkers to describe what we gratuitously obtain from the natural world, and builds on Karl Marx’s critique of political economy to show how capitalism fundamentally treats nature as free for the taking. This novel theory of capitalism’s relationship to nature not only helps us understand contemporary ecological breakdown, but also casts capitalism’s own core dynamics in a new light.

Battistoni addresses four different instances of the free gift in political economic thought, each in a specific natural agents in industry, pollution in the environment, reproductive labor in the household, and natural capital in the biosphere. In so doing, she offers new readings of major twentieth-century thinkers, including Friedrich Hayek, Simone de Beauvoir, Garrett Hardin, Silvia Federici, and Ronald Coase. Ultimately, she offers a novel account of freedom for our ecologically troubled present, developing a materialist existentialism to argue that capitalism limits our ability to be responsible for our relationships to the natural world, and imagining how we might live freely while valuing nature’s gifts.]]>
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<![CDATA[Natural Attachments: The Domestication of American Environmentalism, 1920�1970]]> 218462082 A nuanced analysis takes a California oil spill as its point of departure to show how affluent homeowners pushed for an environmentalism that would protect not only the earth but also property and community norms.
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A massive oil spill in the Pacific Ocean near Santa Barbara, California, in 1969 quickly became a landmark in the history of American environmentalism, helping to inspire the creation of both the Environmental Protection Agency and Earth Day. But what role did the history of Santa Barbara itself play in this? As Pollyanna Rhee shows, the city’s past and demographics were essential to the portrayal of the oil spill as momentous. Moreover, well-off and influential Santa Barbarans were positioned to “domesticate� the larger environmental movement by embodying the argument that individual homes and families—not society as a whole—needed protection from environmental abuses. This soon would put environmental rhetoric and power to fundamentally conservative—not radical—ends.]]>
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<![CDATA[The Internal Colony: Race and the American Politics of Global Decolonization]]> 209050054 An explication of how global decolonization provoked profound changes in American political theory and practice.

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In The Internal Colony, Sam Klug reveals the central but underappreciated importance of global decolonization to the divergence between mainstream liberalism and the Black freedom movement in postwar America. Klug reconsiders what has long been seen as a matter of primarily domestic policy in light of a series of debates concerning self-determination, postcolonial economic development, and the meanings of colonialism and decolonization. These debates deeply influenced the discord between Black activists and state policymakers and formed a crucial dividing line in national politics in the 1960s and 1970s.



The result is a history that broadens our understanding of ideological formation—particularly how Americans conceptualized racial power and political economy—by revealing a much wider and more dynamic network of influences. Linking intellectual, political, and social movement history, The Internal Colony illuminates how global decolonization transformed the terms of debate over race and social class in the twentieth-century United States.

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<![CDATA[Never Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology]]> 75293507
Norris Black, Amber Blaeser-Wardzala, Phoenix Boudreau, Cherie Dimaline, Carson Faust, Kelli Jo Ford, Kate Hart, Shane Hawk, Brandon Hobson, Darcie Little Badger, Conley Lyons, Nick Medina, Tiffany Morris, Tommy Orange, Mona Susan Power, Marcie R. Rendon, Waubgeshig Rice, Rebecca Roanhorse, Andrea L. Rogers, Morgan Talty, D.H. Trujillo, Theodore C. Van Alst Jr., Richard Van Camp, David Heska, Wanbli Weiden, Royce Young, Wolf Mathilda Zeller.

Many Indigenous people believe that one should never whistle at night. This belief takes many forms: for instance, Native Hawaiians believe it summons the Hukai’po, the spirits of ancient warriors, and Native Mexicans say it calls Lechuza, a witch that can transform into an owl. But what all these legends hold in common is the certainty that whistling at night can cause evil spirits to appear—and even follow you home.

These wholly original and shiver-inducing tales introduce listeners to ghosts, curses, hauntings, monstrous creatures, complex family legacies, desperate deeds, and chilling acts of revenge. Introduced and contextualized by bestselling author Stephen Graham Jones, these stories are a celebration of Indigenous peoples� survival and imagination, and a glorious reveling in all the things an ill-advised whistle might summon.]]>
400 Shane Hawk 0593468465 Jordan 0 to-read, 4-indigenous-lit 3.90 2023 Never Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology
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<![CDATA[Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation]]> 403846 Caliban and the Witch is a history of the body in the transition to capitalism. Moving from the peasant revolts of the late Middle Ages to the witch-hunts and the rise of mechanical philosophy, Federici investigates the capitalist rationalization of social reproduction. She shows how the battle against the rebel body and the conflict between body and mind are essential conditions for the development of labor power and self-ownership, two central principles of modern social organization.

"It is both a passionate work of memory recovered and a hammer of humanity's agenda." Peter Linebaugh, author of The London Hanged"]]>
288 Silvia Federici 1570270597 Jordan 5 2-2024, 4-political-economy 4.55 2004 Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation
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Settlers for feminism (positive). A force for re-writing the hegemonic narrative of the origins of capitalism and patriarchy, and a necessary addition to Marx’s theory of primitive accumulation. Whatever the flaws in its renderings of history (on which I’m too undereducated to comment) the political content is invaluable. Understanding the position of women under capitalism and the relationship between capital and patriarchy makes possible a movement for women’s liberation and socialism. Without addressing capital’s logic of alienating women from their means of (re)production, our efforts are doomed to fail. Billions must read this book.
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Middlemarch 19089 "People are almost always better than their neighbours think they are"

George Eliot’s most ambitious novel is a masterly evocation of diverse lives and changing fortunes in a provincial community. Peopling its landscape are Dorothea Brooke, a young idealist whose search for intellectual fulfillment leads her into a disastrous marriage to the pedantic scholar Casaubon; the charming but tactless Dr Lydgate, whose pioneering medical methods, combined with an imprudent marriage to the spendthrift beauty Rosamond, threaten to undermine his career; and the religious hypocrite Bulstrode, hiding scandalous crimes from his past. As their stories interweave, George Eliot creates a richly nuanced and moving drama, hailed by Virginia Woolf as "one of the few English novels written for grown-up people".]]>
912 George Eliot 0451529170 Jordan 0 to-read 4.00 1872 Middlemarch
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Quicksand 78257
Quicksand , Nella Larsen's powerful first novel, has intriguing autobiographical parallels and at the same time invokes the international dimension of African American culture of the 1920s. It also evocatively portrays the racial and gender restrictions that can mark a life.]]>
192 Nella Larsen 0141181273 Jordan 0 to-read 3.72 1928 Quicksand
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<![CDATA[Niger: Just Another Coup . . . or a Pan-African Revolution?]]> 221038760 122 Alex Anfruns Millán Jordan 0 to-read 3.67 Niger: Just Another Coup . . . or a Pan-African Revolution?
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<![CDATA[Possible Histories: Arab Americans and the Queer Ecology of Peddling (American Crossroads Book 70)]]> 72404555 204 Charlotte Karem Albrecht 0520391748 Jordan 0 to-read 5.00 Possible Histories: Arab Americans and the Queer Ecology of Peddling (American Crossroads Book 70)
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