Hans Baer reviews a new book by former Greens senator Scott Ludlam.
Hans Baer reviews a new book by former Greens senator Scott Ludlam.
Mat Ward takes a look back at August's political news and the best new music that related to it.
The primary inspiration for The Red Deal was the People’s Agreement of Cochabamba, adopted at the World People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth in 2010, writes Simon Butler.
French journalist Valentin Gendrot spent two years infiltrating the French police. Barry Healy reviews his disturbing account.
Alex Salmon reviews a new book on the radical activism of Black and migrant communities in Los Angeles between 1960 and 1973, who fought against racism, oppression and poverty.
Chris Slee reviews David Brophy's new book, which looks behind the fear campaign about China, and the issues of human rights, the US-Australia alliance and economic rivalries.
Mat Ward looks back at July's political news and the best new music that related to it.
Dave Holmes launches the memoir of a lifelong Australian socialist.
Alex Salmon reviews Ilan Pappé's book, Ten Myths About Israel, which debunks Zionist propaganda and proposes a just solution for the Palestinians.
Jim McIlroy reviews Behind the Cold War on China, an important contribution to the current debate about China today.
Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus presents A People’s Green New Deal, plus three new books on pandemics and two on the global food crisis.
In his new book, Yanis Varoufakis has used fiction to stimulate our imaginations into anticipating the necessary end of capitalism, writes Dave Bell.