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The raw material of exploitation: Harry Braverman’s ‘Labor and Monopoly Capital’

The raw material of exploitation: Harry Braverman’s ‘Labor and Monopoly Capital’

Work sucks. Every day, workers go into jobs they hate, whether in a factory, office or on a checkout line. Workers are made to perform menial and demeaning tasks that have already been outlined for them, down to the smallest details, by management. Their job is so simple that anyone can do it. Ultimately, the worker possesses no control at the workplace.

Eduardo Galeano’s Open Veins of Latin America reviewed by Truthout.org

Eduardo Galeano’s Open Veins of Latin America reviewed by Truthout.org

It would be an understatement to call Galeano's stitching together of the South American colonial "project" in Open Veins of Latin America masterful. It is a visionary book that connects the dots between racism, pillaging, capitalism and white Eurocentric patriarchal dominance of peoples and nations. The indigenous populations and people of color have been treated as so much tinder for the fire that heats the homes and replaceable labor that fattens the pocket books of the conquerors.

Reconstructing Lenin reviewed in Socialist Review

Reconstructing Lenin reviewed in Socialist Review

Rather than the standard chronological approach Krausz outlines Lenin’s politics thematically. After a concise biographical sketch the book highlights the importance of Lenin’s analysis of Russian capitalism in the future development of his politics.

Wall Street’s Think Tank reviewed in Counterpunch

Wall Street’s Think Tank reviewed in Counterpunch

There are conspiracies! Some are secret and others overt. The most important of them usually have a public and a private aspect. Yet even those with plenty of data in the full light of day are secret in one sense: they are barely known by the general public and mostly ignored by those who are supposed to be telling us what is going on and what makes things happen: scholars, journalists, and pundits. Thus the obscurity of the Council on Foreign Relations. It may surface as a tagline for the wise men and women of NPR and PBS forums, but its workings and impact remain largely unexamined.

JUST RELEASED! New edition of Friends of Alice Wheeldon: The Anti-War Activist Accused of Plotting to Kill Lloyd George

JUST RELEASED! New edition of Friends of Alice Wheeldon: The Anti-War Activist Accused of Plotting to Kill Lloyd George

In early 1917, as Britain was bogged down in a war it feared would never end, Alice Wheeldon, her two daughters, and her son were brought to trial and imprisoned for plotting the assassination of Prime Minister Lloyd George, who they believed had betrayed the suffrage movement. In this highly evocative and haunting play, British historian and feminist Sheila Rowbotham illuminates the lives and struggles of those who opposed the war...