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July 01, 2016
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Sex at Dawn: Sexuality Before Class
Natalia Tylim
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Necessary Trouble: Americans in Revolt
Sarah Jaffe, Mike Shea and Flynn Murray
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Marxism and the Trade Unions
Tim Goulet and Melissa Rakestraw
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The International Socialist Organization: Who We Are, Where We Stand, and What We Do
Yoni Golijov, Claire Baldi and Cami Q
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A People's Art History of the U.S.
Sarah Rougeau and Sarah Levy
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Identity Politics, Intersectionality, and Class
Megan Behrent
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The Changing Working Class: Do Workers Still Have Power?
Claire Douglas and Kyle Brown
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Political Revolution and Social Revolution: What's the Difference?
Paul D'Amato
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Europe in Revolt: Mapping the New European Left
Bhaskar Sunkara, Catarina Principe and Todd Chretien
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Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement
Barbara Ransby
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To the Masses: Lenin and Clara Zetkin's Battle in the Comintern
John Riddell, Mike Taber and Jen Roesch
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Black Politics After Obama
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Donna Murch, Lester Spence and Barbara Ransby
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