Incoming Resources
- Fools, frauds and firebrands, thinkers of the New Left, Roger Scruton
- The Communist manifesto, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels ; translated by Samuel Moore
- The broken compass, how left and right lost their meaning, Peter Hitchens
- Capital and ideology, Thomas Piketty, translated by Arthur Goldhammer
- How to read Marx, Peter Osborne
- The road to serfdom, F.A. Hayek
- A new notion, two works, by C.L.R. James ; [edited and with an] introduction by Noel Ignatiev
- The accumulation of capital, Rosa Luxemburg ; translated by Agnes Schwarzschild ; with a new introduction by Tadeusz Kowalik
- Marxism and the Muslim world, Maxime Rodinson ; with a foreword by Gilbert Achcar
- Hard choices, social democracy in the twenty-first century, Christopher Pierson
- Progressive politics after the crash, governing from the left, edited by Olaf Cramme, Patrick Diamond, and Michael McTernan
- New reflections on the revolution of our time, Ernesto Laclau
- A workers’ inquiry in a UK call centre, the labour process, management, and resistance, Jamie Woodcock
- A new view of society and other writings, Robert Owen ; edited with an introduction by Gregory Claeys
- The meaning of socialism, Michael Luntley
- Nyerere on socialism
- Alasdair MacIntyre's engagement with Marxism, selected writings 1953-1974, edited and with an introduction by Paul Blackledge and Neil Davidson
- The reification of desire, toward a queer Marxism, Kevin Floyd
- Empiricism and its evolution, a Marxist view, George Novack
- The new social democracy, edited by Andrew Gamble and Tony Wright
- Socialism and survival, (articles, essays and talks 1979-1982), Rudolf Bahro ; introduced by E.P. Thompson
- You an still trust the Communists, to be Communists, Socialists, and progressives too, Fred C. Schwarz, David A. Noebel
- The road to Wigan pier, George Orwell
- MaÅ m Å i mal, Affect and its voice : chÅ ngdong Å i sahoejÅ k sam, Kim Ye-ran chiÅ m
- Contract and contagion, from biopolitics to oikonomia, by Angela Mitropoulos
- The socialist register 1974, a survey of movements and ideas, edited by Ralph Miliband and John Saville
- The poverty of theory, & other essays, E.P. Thompson
- The SAGE handbook of Marxism, edited by Beverley Skeggs, Sara R. Farris, Alberto Toscano and Svenja Bromberg, Volume 1
- Why not socialism?, G.A. Cohen
- The SAGE handbook of Marxism, edited by Beverley Skeggs, Sara R. Farris, Alberto Toscano and Svenja Bromberg, Volume 3
- A decolonial feminism, Françoise Vergès ; translated by Ashley J. Bohrer with the author
- The problem with work, feminism, Marxism, antiwork politics, and postwork imaginaries, Kathi Weeks
- Four futures, visions of the world after capitalism, Peter Frase
- Debating empire, edited by Gopal Balakrishnan ; with contributions by Stanley Aronowitz ... [et al.]
- The German ideology, including theses on Feuerbach and introduction to The critique of political economy, Karl Marx, with Friedrich Engels
- For socialism, by Gustav Landauer ; translated by David J. Parent ; introduction by Russell Berman and Tim Luke
- Socialism and revolution, André Gorz ; translated [from the French] by Norman Denny
- The question of nationalities and social democracy, Otto Bauer ; Ephraim J. Nimni, volume editor ; translated by Joseph O'Donnell ; foreword by Heinz Fisher
- The post-industrial utopians, Boris Frankel
- An introduction to the world-system perspective, Thomas Richard Shannon
- Marx, an introduction, W.A. Suchting
- The German ideology, by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels ; translated from the German
- Citizenship and social class, T.H. Marshall and Tom Bottomore
- Hayek and after, Hayekian liberalism as a research programme, Jeremy Shearmur
- A guide to Marxism and its effects on Soviet development
- Global history, a view from the South, Samir Amin
- Delinking, towards a polycentric world, Samir Amin ; translated by Michael Wolfers
- Marxism, the millennium and beyond, edited by Mark Cowling and Paul Reynolds
- The state and revolution, the Marxist theory of the state and the tasks of the proletariat in the revolution, Lenin
- How to change the world, Marx and Marxism 1840-2011, Eric Hobsbawm