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We have recently added new and/or reprinted books to our Online Catalog. These include our Featured books, books Available Now, and books Available Soon.

Featured Books

CAN CAPITALISM LAST?
- A MARXIST UPDATE,
by Daniel Rubin

Cover Art by
Jennie Santos

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BLOWS AGAINST THE EMPIRE
- U.S. IMPERIALISM IN CRISIS,
by Dr. Gerald Horne. the Moores Professor of History and African-American Studies at the University of Houston. He was a Fulbright Scholar in Zimbabwe (1995) and Hong Kong (2000). He has published more than 20 books, including RACE WOMAN: THE LIVES OF SHIRLEY GRAHAM DUBOIS and CLASS STRUGGLE IN HOLLYWOOD, 1930-1950.

Cover Art by
Jennie Santos

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A thought provoking study that analyzes our imperialistic relationships with Iraq, China. Cuba, Africa, Latin, America, Russia, and the European Union. Topics include International Law and Finance, Global and U.S. Fightback, and Law of the Environment.

Quotations about Blows Against the Empire:

"Gerald Horne explores the heartless strategies, skullduggery, and setbacks of U.S. Imperialism: written with vim, eye-opening insight and an uncompromising commitment to democratic truth." (Michael Parenti, author, CONTRARY NOTIONS: THE CULTURE STRUGGLE and THE ASSASSINATION OF JULIUS CAESAR)

"Gerald Horne's incisive analysis, meticulous research, and wide-ranging coverage helps lay bare both imperialism's ongoing drive for power and resources, and the crisis it currently experiences in the face of global resistance. This is an indispensable book for the scholar and activist." (Joe Sims, editor, POLITICAL AFFAIRS magazine)

JOHN BROWN - THE COST OF FREEDOM
- Selections From His Life and Letters,
by Louis A. DeCaro Jr.

Cover image freatured in February 26, 2007 PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

Cover Art by
John Hendrix

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A compelling, brief biography that will give you new insights into John Brown. It's supported by texts of selected letters written by John Brown to his family and contemporaries. 192 pages. Illustrated. Notes. Index.

Quotations about John Brown - The Cost of Freedom:

"Louis DeCaro's books on Malcolm X and John Brown have filled a void in scholarship concerning the deep religious motivations of both men. John Brown: The Cost of Freedom is an informative, accessible text that reveals the depth and complexity of Brown's character. - - DeCaro helps us to see that Brown's anti-slavery activities were guided by a deep moral sensibility, even in his conduct during the Harper's Ferry Raid.” (Mark L.Chapman, Chair, African American Studies, Fordham University; author, CHRISTIANITY ON TRIAL: AFRICAN-AMERICAN RELIGIOUS THOUGHT BEFORE AND AFTER BLACK POWER)

"What we Americans tell ourselves about John Brown provides some measure of the race relations of our age. The sacrifices of Schwerner, Goodman, Liuzzo and other white civil rights martyrs have slowly made possible John Brown’s return to sanity. As a result, Lou DeCaro’s book can now take its place as a John Brown for our age. Its primary sources combined with DeCaro’s compact biography help bring the Old Man back to life. And we still need him. For as Brown himself said after his arrest, 'This Negro question is still to be settled.'” (James W. Loewen, author, LIES MY TEACHER TOLD ME, AND SUNDOWN TOWNS)

"Markedly distinguishing DeCaro's book is the amount of valuable and hitherto unacknowledged data he has unearthed from neglected or overlooked sources. With erudition, logic and eloquence, De Caro takes us through Brown's abolitionist career - - [and] to realize - once and for all - how outlandish is the myth of John Brown as a bloodthirsty religious fanatic - - history has vindicated John Brown’s project." (Albert Fried, author, JOHN BROWN'S JOURNEY)

Available Now

The following new and/or reprinted books are available now:

  • RED ROOTS, GREEN SHOOTS, by Virginia Brodine
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  • Collected Works of Marx and Engels, Vol. 03: 1843-1844 (reprint)
  • MAY DAY, by Philip S. Foner (reprint, paperback)

Available Soon

The following new and/or reprinted books will be available soon:

  • WE CHARGE GENOCIDE by William L. Patterson
  • ANTI-SEMITISM AND ZIONISM - updated second edition, edited by Daniel Rubin
  • SUBJECT INDEX TO MARX AND ENGELS COLLECTED WORKS
  • COMMUNIST MANIFESTO (in Spanish) by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels

Victor Perlo Wins Eric Hoffer Award

Hopewell Publications’
"Best New Writing: The Eric Hoffer Award."
(http://www.writersnotes.com/)
has presented a 2007 Notable award,
in the Reference category,
to Victor Perlo’s
PEOPLE VS. PROFITS Vol. 02,
The United States and the World
Eric Hoffer Award

Quoting from page 31 at http://hopepubs.home.comcast.net/BNW-mini.pdf, “For decades, committed communist Victor Perlo wrote about the darker side of the U.S. economy and its assisting structures. He’s paid the price for this, from the McCathy era onward, but only recently have terms like American imperialism and economic hit men reached the ears of the average citizen. But is anyone listening? In a collection of essays, spanning from the Kennedy to the Clinton administrations, Perlo cuts through the politics and emotion and toward the capitalist agendas that drive most of our global ventures - good policies or bad policies typically result in good business for America’s corporate generals. The sooner the people come to grip with this engine of greed, the better.”

 

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