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garadinervi · 4 months
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Salman Abu Sitta (سلمان ابو ستة), The Roots of the Nakba, in Voices of the Nakba. A Living History of Palestine, Edited by Diana Allan, Translations by Hoda Adra, Rayya Badran and Lindsay Munford, with the assistance of Farah Atoui, Jessica Hollows and Cynthia Kreichati, Foreword by Mahmoud Zeidan, Afterword by Rosemary Sayigh, Pluto Press, London, 2021, pp. 167-172 [Publishers for Palestine]
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With the aim of accessibility and in the spirit of knowledge-sharing, a selection of our books are available to download through Open Access programmes. Here you can find links to the books on the OAPEN website, and on other platforms, where you can download electronic copies for free.
@’ is for Activism: Dissent, Resistance and Rebellion in a Digital Culture by Hands, Joss (2010)
A History of Anthropology by Hylland Eriksen, Thomas – Second Edition (2013)
A History of Modern Lebanon by Traboulsi, Fawwaz – Second Edition (2012)
A People’s History of Modern Europe by Pelz, William (2016)
A People’s History of the Russian Revolution by Faulkner, Neil (2017)
A People’s History of the Second World War by Gluckstein, Donny (2012)
A People’s Green New Deal by Alj, Max (2021)
A Theory of ISIS: Political Violence and the Transformation of the Global Order by Mohamedou, Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould (2012)
After Queer Theory: The Limits of Sexual Politics by Penney, James (2013)
Anthropology’s World: Life in a Twenty-First Century Discipline by Hannerz, Ulf (2010)
Arms and the People edited by Gonzalez, Mike and Barekat, Houman (2012)
Bad News for Refugees by Philo, Greg, Briant, Emma and Donald, Pauline (2013)
Burning Up: A Global History of Fossil Fuel Consumption by Pirani, Simon (2018)
Border Watch by Hall, Alexandra (2012)
Borderline Justice by Webber, Frances (2012)
Capitalism’s New Clothes by Cremin, Ciara (2011)
Class Matters: Inequality and Exploitation in 21st Century Britain by Umney, Charles (2018)
Data Power by Thatcher, Jim E., Dalton, Craig M. (2021)
Decolonising the University edited by K. Bhambra, Gurminder, Gebrial, Dalia and Nişancıoğlu, Kerem (2018)
Deepening Divides: How Territorial Borders and Social Boundaries Delineate Our World by Fassin, Didier (2019)
Development Against Democracy by Gendzier, Irene (2017)
Economic and Monetary Sovereignty in 21st Century Africa edited by Ben Gadha, Maha et al (2021)
Feminist Solutions for Ending War edited by MacKenzie, Megan and Wegner, Nicole
Geographies of Digital Exclusion: Data and Inequality by Graham, Mark and Dittus, Martin
Global Cities At Work: New Migrant Divisions of Labour by Evans, Yara et al. (2009)
Gramsci on Tahrir: Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Egypt by De Smet, Brecht (2016)
Green Parties, Green Future by Gahrton, Per (2015)
Hope Lies in the Proles: George Orwell and the Left by Newsinger, John (2018)
How America Became Capitalist: Imperial Expansion and the Conquest of the West by Parisot, James (2019)
How the West Came to Rule: The Geopolitical Origins of Capitalism by Anievas, Alexander and Nişancıoğlu, Kerem (2015)
Idiotism: Capitalism and the Privatisation of Life by Curtis, Neal
Information Politics: Liberation and Exploitation in the Digital Society by Jordan, Tim (2015)
Inventing Africa: History, Archaeology and Ideas Derricourt, Robin (2011)
Kurdish Hizbullah in Turkey: Islamism, Violence and the State by Mehmet Kurt (2017)
Long Road to Harpers Ferry: The Rise of the First American Left by Lause, Mark A. (2018)
Lost Worlds: Latin America and the Imagining of Empire by Foster, Kevin (2009)
Managerial Capitalism: Ownership, Management and the Coming New Mode of Production by Lévy, Dominique and Duménil, Gérard
Monitored: Business and Surveillance in a Time of Big Data by Bloom, Peter (2019)
Nature for Sale: Commons versus Commodities by Ricoveri, Giovanna (2013)
Nomads, Empires, States by van der Pijl, Kees (2007)
Paul Robeson bu Horne, Gerald (2016)
People Without History by Seabrook, Jeremy; Siddiqui, Imran Ahmed (2011)
Race and Ethnicity in Latin America by Wade, Peter (2010)
Rereading Marx in the Age of Digital Capitalism by Fuchs, Christian (2019)
Right Across the World by Feffer, John (2021)
Sans Papiers by Bloch, Alice, Sigona, Nando, and Zetter, Roger (2014)
Small is Necessary by Nelson, Anitra (2018)
Solidarity: Latin America and the US Left in the era of human rights by Steve Striffler (2020)
The ABCs of Political Economy by Hahnel, Robin (2014)
The Anthropology of Security edited by Maguire, Mark,  Frois, Catarina and Zurawski, Nils (2014)
The Birth of Capitalism by Heller, Henry (2011)
The Corporation That Changed the World by Robins, Nick (2012)
The Cost of Free Shipping by Alimahomed-Wilson, Jake; Reese, Ellen (2021)
The European Radical Left: Movements and Parties since the 1960s by Charalambous, Giorgos (2021)
The Experience Society by Miles, Steven (2020)
The Financial Crisis and the Global South by Akyüz, Yilmaz (2013)
The Future of Money by Mellor, Mary (2010)
The Limits to Citizen Power by Albert, Victor (2016)
The Making of an African Working Class by Werbner, Pnina (2014)
The Message is Murder by Beller, Jonathan (2017)
The Politics of Permaculture by Leahy, Terry (2021)
The Profit Doctrine by Chernomas, Robert; Hudson, Ian (2016)
The Rise and Fall of the Welfare State by Wahl, Asbjørn (2011)
The Roman Empire by Morley, Neville (2010)
The Struggle for Food Sovereignty edited by Hererra, Remy and Lau, Kin Chi (2015)
The War Correspondent – Second Edition by McLaughlin, Greg (2016)
Theories of Social Capital by Fine, Ben (2010)
Toussaint Louverture by Forsdick, Charles; Høgsbjerg, Christian (2017)
Tweets and the Streets by Gerbaudo, Paolo (2012)
Understanding Al Qaeda by Mohamedou, Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould (2011)
Using Gramsci by Filippini, Michele (2016)
When Protest Becomes Crime by Terwindt, Carolijn (2019)
Work, Sex and Power by Thompson, Willie (2015)
Working the Phones by Woodcock, Jamie (2016)
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thorraborinn · 1 year
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Pluto Press is currently giving away free ebooks of Anarchism and the Black Revolution by Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin, and cut the price of the paperback by half.
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This is available for only 24 hours, and was posted this morning (Feb 7, 2023), so act quick!
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rosemariecawkwell · 2 months
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TBR Pile Review: Gender Heretics - Evangelicals, Feminists and the Alliance Against Trans Liberation, by Rebecca Jane Morgan
Format: 208 pages, PaperbackPublished: September 20, 2023 by Pluto PressISBN:9780745349015 (ISBN10: 0745349013) Blurb For decades, conservative evangelicals and Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminists (TERFs) have worked hand-in-hand to oppose trans liberation. But how did this alliance come about? What makes it tick? And how can trans people and allies respond? This book, written by a…
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expendablemudge · 7 months
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BRIGADISTES: Lives for Liberty, heartening and inspiring reminder that fighting for your principles is a worthy endeavor
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Political #Deathtober today: BRIGADISTES: Lives for Liberty, heartening and inspiring reminder that fighting for your principles is a worthy endeavor all on its own. My 5* #BookRecommendation here: https://expendablemudge.blogspot.com/2023/10/brigadistes-lives-for-liberty.html…
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jewishbookworld · 2 years
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Whatever Happened to Antisemitism? by Antony Lerman
Whatever Happened to Antisemitism? by Antony Lerman
Redefinition and the Myth of the ‘Collective Jew’ Antisemitism is one of the most controversial topics of our time. The public, academics, journalists, activists and Jewish people themselves are divided over its meaning. Antony Lerman shows that this is a result of a 30-year process of redefinition of the phenomenon, casting Israel, problematically defined as the ‘persecuted collective Jew’, as…
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emptysunshine · 7 months
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something about Cecil having a childhood trauma from his mother and Kevin having somewhat one from his father makes everything feel even
ALSO THE WAY THEY ACT AND THEIR CHOICE IN PARTNERS PERFECTLY REFLECT THAT
does that make sense??
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supernovaa-remnant · 1 month
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Giving you an Internet hug \o/
-pluto
thank you <33
giving you an internet hug back 🫂
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richarlisonny · 1 year
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sorry for the photo taken directly of my work computer screen fkshfkdjfi but pluto press are dropping a book in october for the football girlies that sounds soooooo interesting!!!!!!
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roseposts-stuff · 2 months
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as someone who knows next to nothing about space i think it's extremely unfair and sad that pluto isn't a planet when it first was like first they were like "you are a planet" and then they were like "oh nvm ur not good enough to be a planet" and i think that's so unfair. forever a pluto defender 😔✊️
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hog-babe · 11 months
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a good very good book order
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garadinervi · 4 months
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Voices of the Nakba. A Living History of Palestine, Edited by Diana Allan, Translations by Hoda Adra, Rayya Badran and Lindsay Munford, with the assistance of Farah Atoui, Jessica Hollows and Cynthia Kreichati, Foreword by Mahmoud Zeidan, Afterword by Rosemary Sayigh, Pluto Press, London, 2021 [Publishers for Palestine]
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Cover and Photograph: Mahmoud Zeidan's mother, grandparents, and older siblings in Ayn al-Hilweh refugee camp, 1966 [Mahmoud Zeidan, Private Collection]
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rosemariecawkwell · 4 months
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TBR Pile Review: Empire of Normality - Neurodiversity and Capitalism, by Robert Chapman
Format:224 pages, PaperbackPublished: November 30, 2023 by Pluto PressISBN: 9780745348667 (ISBN10: 0745348661)Language: English Blurb Neurodiversity is on the rise. Awareness and diagnoses have exploded in recent years, but we are still missing a wider understanding of how we got here and why. Beyond simplistic narratives of normativity and difference, this groundbreaking book exposes the very…
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ctorres74 · 1 year
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Yeah, murdering a child would do that to you. You’re never seeing El again
I don't... i-i-it had to be done. El wasn't... who else—
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cosmic-courtroom · 1 year
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i absolutely adore looking at the lor wiki sometimes and.
i was bored and looking through plutos again
HE GOT FUCKING SQUISHED IM CRYING
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WHY IS HE SO SQUISHED !!!
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