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The Cultural Front - Michael Denning - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

The Double Shift - Jason Read - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

The Black Atlantic - Paul Gilroy - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Exit - Richard Wagner - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Philosophy for Militants - Alain Badiou - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

The Holocaust Industry - Norman G Finkelstein - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Farewell Perestroika - Boris Kagarlitsky - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Farewell Perestroika - Boris Kagarlitsky - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

As a leading member of the Moscow Popular Front, Kagarlitsky and his associates sought to extend the debate and agitation throughout society as a whole. From the striking coalfields of Siberia and the human chain protests of the Baltic republics to the rallies of the fascist Pamyat and the burgeoning of a Soviet environmental movement, Kagarlitsky listens to and analyses a nation in turmoil.Describing the elections of Spring 1989, Kagarlitsky assesses candidates like Boris Yeltsin, to whom the Popular Front lent critical support. He outlines the way in which the ensuing People's Congress fed a mounting frustration at the gap between promised and actual change. And he points to the dangers of an emerging 'market Stalinism' which could exacerbate social inequity without delivering political freedom.Fall 1989 saw governments throughout Eastern Europe tumble before mass mobilizations of peoples no longer afraid of Soviet intervention. The biggest transformation in global politics since 1945 flowed directly from the opening of discussion between the caucuses of the Soviet Communist Party and the masses it claimed to represent, a debate which is described in these pages with a vividness and insight available only to a participant.Kagarlitsky’s testament concludes with a stark account of the escalating difficulties and conflicts facing the government in the early months of 1990 - events signalling, in the author's view, the demise of perestroika itself.

DKK 212.00
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Disordered Attention - Claire Bishop - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Own This! - R. Trebor Scholz - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Darkwater - W. E. B. Du Bois - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Modern Times - Jacques Ranciere - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Cinderella Goes to Market - Barbara Einhorn - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

What Comes After Farce? - Hal Foster - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Now, the People! Revolution in the Twenty-First Century - Jean Luc Melenchon - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Why You Should be a Trade Unionist - Len Mccluskey - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Roissy Express - Francois Maspero - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Roissy Express - Francois Maspero - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

There can be few routes through France which have not been exhaustively charted by travel writers. There's one, however, which runs for fifty kilometres through picturesque-sounding towns like Aubervilliers, Blanc Mesnil and Gif-sur-Yvette. But there are no chateaux here, no charming little relais routiers, and absolutely no tourists. Because these are the Paris suburbs, thirty-eight stops on the express subway, the RIR, recalled by most visitors only as a graffitied blur on their way from Roissy airport.Accompanied by the photographer Anaik Frantz, ex-publisher and novelist Francois Maspero embarked on a tourney of discovery into a terrain vague with ten million inhabitants, a radical past - the 'red suburbs' - and a tense present. The result is this unusual and fascinating book, a vivid mixture of diary, ethnology, history and politics.At each stop the travellers got off the train, hunted for a room and a meal, and lost themselves in the desolation of billboards, superstores and flyovers, or the uniform comforts of Novotels and solar-heated pavilions. This is a world where names don't make sense, where immigrants from Burkina Faso live in run-down tower blocks called Debussy on the avenue Karl Marx, their kids dodging the police between the lycée Jules Vallès and the Yuri Gagarin youth club. A world haunted by memories, glorious and monstrous: the Commune, the Popular Front, or the camp at Drancy from where French officials sent a hundred thousand Jews to Auschwitz. A world where no one's a racist but ..., and National Front posters are everywhere, as menacing as the ubiquitous guard dogs.Maspero's aim is to put this world back on the map, and he does so with self-effacing humour, genial erudition and unwavering solidarity, helped by Frantz's rare ability to take photos which are both candid and respectful. This is an inspiring record, proof that a month on the RER can teach one more about la France profonde than a year in Provence.

DKK 231.00
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So They Call You Pisher! - Michael Rosen - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

How Did We Get Into This Mess? - George Monbiot - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

We Built the Wall - Eileen Truax - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Frantz Fanon - David Macey - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Marxism in the United States - Paul Buhle - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

How Did We Get Into This Mess? - George Monbiot - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

The Muslims Are Coming! - Arun Kundnani - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk

Cybernetic Circulation Complex - Alessandra Mularoni - Bog - Verso Books - Plusbog.dk