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Books

Karl Marx: An Intellectual Biography

Sunday 21 April 2013

The purpose of this book is not to examine the works of Marx but to present him as a 19th-century revolutionist without a lasting legacy. As with the likes of the philanthropist George Soros, all these German historians concede is that Marx was good at analysing booms and slumps.

The Great War

Sunday 21 April 2013

A gripping new history of WWI which starkly outlines its causes and horrific consequences

Mysteries galore from XVII century Scotland to present day Australia

Thursday 18 April 2013

Alexander Seaton is a teacher in Aberdeen in 1635. His duties, in The Devil's Recruit by SG MacLean (Quercus, £18.99), include keeping his students out of the hands of the recruiters for the Scottish armies who are fighting for the Protestant cause in the Thirty Years War.

You Can't Evict An Idea: What Can We Learn From Occupy?

Sunday 14 April 2013

Inspired by the Arab spring, the Spanish indignados and the Occupy movement in the US there were simultaneous protests in 900 towns and cities around the world on October 15 2011.

The March That Shook Blair: An Oral History Of 15 February 2003

Sunday 14 April 2013

The growth in Britain in the 1950s of a mass peace movement, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, embracing many thousands, from Communists to dissident Tories, trades unionists, pacifists, direct action groups and focused campaign groups, has no equal elsewhere in Europe.

Girl Trouble: Panic and Progress in the History of Young Women

Sunday 14 April 2013

Tabloid campaigns against the 'undeserving poor,' particularly women, are a warning not to be ignored

Shakespeare and Contemporary Theory

Tuesday 09 April 2013

In one of Isaac Asimov's sci-fi short stories, Shakespeare time-travels to the present, takes an English course and fails his Shakespeare paper because he has not read enough criticism.

Foundations Of Modern International Thought

Sunday 07 April 2013

For most of recorded history people lived not in nation states but in far-flung empires and the process of unification and division spurred conceptual competition, facilitating the circulation of ideas among diasporic peoples across commercial routes.

Gangsterismo

Sunday 07 April 2013

Power Systems: Conversations On Global Democratic Uprisings And The New Challenges to US Empire

Sunday 07 April 2013

Taking issue with Noam Chomsky's scepticism about the vanguard role of the working class