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1. The Oxford handbook of Karl Marx [2018 - 2019]
- New York : Oxford University Press, 2018-2019
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- 1 online resource
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- Historical Materialism / Paul Blackledge
- Value and Class / Alan Freeman
- Work and Exploitation in Capitalism: The Labor Process and the Valorization Process / Matt Vidal
- Alienation, or Why Capitalism is Bad for Us / Dan Swain
- Money / Leda Maria Paulani
- Reproduction and Crisis in Capitalist Economies / Deepankar Basu
- Capital in General and Competition: The Production and Distribution of Surplus-Value / Fred Moseley
- Capitalist Social Reproduction: The Contradiction between Production and Social Reproduction under Capitalism / Martha E. Gimenez
- Ideology as Alienated Socialization / Jan Rehmann
- Hegemony: A Theory of National-Popular Class Politics / Mark McNally
- Forces of Production and Relations of Production / David Laibman
- The League of Revolutionary Black Workers and Race, Class, and Revolution in the Twenty-First Century / Walda Katz-Fishman, Jerome Scott
- Nationalism, Class, and Revolution / Kevin B. Anderson
- The Commodification of Knowledge and Information / Tomás Rotta, Rodrigo Teixeira
- Labor Unions and Movements / Barry Eidlin
- Migration and the Mobility of Labor / Nicholas De Genova
- Karl Marx on Technology in Capitalism / Tony Smith
- The Capitalist State and State Power / Bob Jessop
- Capitalist Crises and the State / Leo Panitch, Sam Gindin
- The Eight Steps in Marx's Dialectical Method / Bertell Ollman
- The Urbanization of Capital and the Production of Capitalist Natures / Erik Swyngedouw
- European “Integration” / Magnus Ryner
- The Marxian Long View / Terrence McDonough
- Geriatric Capitalism: Stagnation and Crisis in the Atlantic Postfordist Accumulation Regime / Matt Vidal
- Sociopoiesis: Understanding Crisis in the Capitalist World-System through Complexity Sciences�through Complexity Sciences / Paul Prew
- Towards A Marxist Theory of Financialized Capitalism / Jeff Powell
- Metabolic Rifts and the Ecological Crisis / Brett Clark, John Bellamy Foster, Stefano B. Longo
- Class and Class Struggle / Henry Heller
- Global Capital Accumulation and the Specificity of Latin America / Guido Starosta
- The Unresolved Agrarian Question in South Asia / Debarshi Das
- Asia and the Shift in Marx's Conception of Revolution and History / Lin Chun
- Marx and the Middle East / Gilbert Achcar
- Primitive Accumulation in Post-Soviet Russia / David Mandel
- Democratic Socialist Planning / Pat Devine
- The Grammar of Capital: Wealth in-against-and-beyond Value / John Holloway
- The Continuing Relevance of the Marxist Tradition for Transcending Capitalism / Erik Olin Wright
- Marx's Concept of Socialism / Peter Hudis
- The Enduring Relevance of Karl Marx / Paul Prew, Tomás Rotta, Tony Smith, Matt Vidal
- Capital: A Revolutionary Social Form / Patrick Murray
- Capital / Andrew Kliman
- Marx's Conceptualization of Value in Capital / Geert Reuten
- [Marlborough, UK] : Adam Matthew Digital, [2017-]
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- Video — 1 online resource
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- Political Science; Sociology
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"This collection of films from the communist world reveals war, history, current affairs, culture and society as seen through the socialist lens. It spans most of the twentieth century and covers countries such as the USSR, Vietnam, China, Korea, much of Eastern Europe, the GDR, Britain and Cuba"--Publisher's website.
Sourced from the British Film Institute (BFI), this collection of documentary, newsreel and feature films reveals the world as seen by Soviet, Chinese, Vietnamese, East European, and Latin American filmmakers. Ranging from the early 20th century to the 1980s, material encapsulates the themes of war, revolution, news, current affairs, culture and society. This project makes available the superb ETV-Plato Films collection put together by the British communist Stanley Forman in the years after the Second World War - produced almost exclusively in the communist world and then versioned into English for distribution in the West. The majority of the footage is previously unseen and provides an essential repository of research material for the study of key political and social events of the 20th century. A crucial resource for anyone studying twentieth-century history, propaganda, communism, the Cold War era and its conflicts, the Soviet Union, film and documentary, military history, media studies, cultural and social history. The films are fully transcribed and available to stream through a specially-developed video player. Users can focus their research through advanced search functionality, and by filtering all footage by country of production, genre or subject area.