- The Acquisitors
The Canadian Establishment Volume 2 Resource Type: Book Published: 1981
- Against All Odds
Resource Type: Article Published: 1985 The shadow haunting the power structure is the danger that those who are controlled will realize they are powerless only so long as they think they are. Once people stop believing they are powerless the whole edifice is in danger of collapse.
- Anatomy of Big Business
Resource Type: Book
- Can the Ruling Class Shape History?
Resource Type: Book Published: 1969 Originally entitled "Vietnam: Endless War".
- The Canadian Corporate Elite
An Analysis of Economic Power Resource Type: Book Published: 1975 An exhaustive study of the concentration and perpetuation of economic power in Canada.
- Das Capital, Volume 1
A Critical Analysis of Capitalist Production Resource Type: Book Published: 1890 Marx's great work sets out to grasp and portray the totality of the capitalist mode of production, and the bourgeois society that emerges from it. He describes and connects all its economic features, together with its legal, political, religious, artistic, philosophical and ideological manifestations.
- Corporate Power and Canadian Capitalism
Resource Type: Book Published: 1986 Carroll looks at the accumulation of capital in Canada since the Second World War. Most of the book is devoted to tracing actual patterns of corporate ownership and intercorporate relationships.
- A Dictionary of Marxist Thought
Resource Type: Book Published: 1983
- The Great Class War
1914-1918 Resource Type: Book Published: 2016 In this critical, revisionist account, historian Jacques Pauwels shows how the First World War was rooted in class strife that begin with the French Revolution in 1789 and continued long past the war itself. As Pauwels sees it, war seemed to offer major benefits to the European upper classes of the early twentieth century, who felt threatened by the seemingly irresistible process of democratization or, as they saw it, the "rise of the masses." War was expected to serve as an antidote to social revolution, causing workers to abandon socialism's focus on overthrowing the established order via internaitonal worker solidarity in favour of nationalism and militarism.
- The Higher Circles
Resource Type: Book Published: 1970
- Highrise and Superprofits
An Analysis of the Development Industry in Canada Resource Type: Book Published: 1973
- The History of Democracy
A Marxist Interpretation Resource Type: Book Published: 2013 Roper traces the history of democracy from ancient Athens to the emergence of liberal representative and socialist participatory democracy. He argues that democracy cannot be understood separately from the social and economic contexts in which democratic states operate.
- How Rich Are the 400 Richest Americans?
And What They Do With Their Money Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 According to Forbes, a leading business magazine, the combined wealth of the 400 richest Americans has now reached the staggering total of $2.3 trillion. This gives them an average net worth of $5.7 billion an increase of 14 percent over the previous year.
- How the aristocracy preserved their power
Resource Type: Article Published: 2017 After democracy finally shunted aside hereditary lords, they found new means to protect their extravagant riches. For all the modern tales of noble poverty and leaking ancestral homes, their private wealth and influence remain phenomenal.
- The Invention of the White Race
Volume One: Racial Oppression and Social Control Resource Type: Book Published: 1994 One of the great contributions of Allen's study is a complete debunking of the myth that race and skin colour are the same thing.
- Liberty Against the Law
Some Seventeenth-century Controversies Resource Type: Book Published: 1996
- A Marxist History of the World part 6: The First Ruling Class
Resource Type: Article Published: 2010 This week Neil Faulkner looks at the rise of the first ruling classes as the surplus created through the increasing productivity of human labour allowed a section of society to live without producing.
- A Marxist History of the World part 8: Crisis in the Bronze Age
Resource Type: Article Published: 2010 Why did Bronze Age empires rise and fall amid crisis and war? And why did this contradictory social form simply replicate itself over long periods of time? Neil Faulkner looks at the evidence.
- A Marxist History of the World part 9: How History Happens
Resource Type: Article Published: 2010 The complex societies that emerged from the division of society into classes also created societies that were wasteful, violent, stagnant and crisis prone. Understanding why is the key to how history happens argues Neil Faulkner.
- Marxists Internet Archive
Resource Type: Website Large archive of the writings of Marx and Engels and of others in the Marxist tradition. Searchable.
- Modern times Perspective for the Coming Months
Resource Type: Article Published: 1974 A discussion paper which looks at inflation as a ruling class strategy and asks what an organizing perspective should be for the coming months.
- News and Letters
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Articles from a Marxist-Humanist perspective.
- A People's History of the World
From the Stone Age to the New Millennium Resource Type: Book Published: 1999 Harman describes the shape and course of human history as a narrative of ordinary people forming and re-forming complex societies in pursuit of common human goals.
- Plutocracy in America
Runaway Exploitation Resource Type: Article Published: 2013 Arguments for categorizing America as a plutocracy (a government of the rich and for the rich).
- The Red Menace
A libertarian socialist newsletter Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1980 Articles on topics such as socialism, Marxism, anarchism, work, popular education, organizing, wages for housework, Leninism, bureaucracy, hierarchy, jargon, prostitution, obscenity, science fiction, and terrorism.
- Selections from the Prison Notebooks
Resource Type: Book Published: 1973 Gramsci's Notebooks cover a wide range of subjects including history, culture, politics, and philosophy.
- The Socialist Register 1971
Volume 8: A survey of movements and ideas Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1971
- The Socialist Register 1980
Volume 17: A Survey of Movements & Ideas Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1980
- The Socialist Register 1983
Volume 20: A Survey of Movements & Ideas Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1983
- Socialist Register 1991
Volume 27: Communist Regimes the Aftermath Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1991
- Strike!
The True History of Mass Insurgence from 1877 to the Present Resource Type: Book Published: 1997 A history-from-below that brings to light strikes as authentic revolutionary movements against the establishments of state, capital, and trade unionism.
- Syriza and Sanders: "Just Say 'No'" to Neo-liberalism
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Hopes for Syriza's negotiations with the banking troika in the EU simmered and even boiled over among elements of the left, especially after the vaunted "No" referendum vote suggested that the Greeks would not succumb to another wave of austerity measures but would instead stand firm, even if this meant potentially leaving the EU. We have seen these hopes dashed by the subsequent "negotiations," in which Tsipras seemed to have negotiated backwards, arriving at an agreement that was worse than the one rejected by the Greek voters in the referendum vote.
- Top 1 percent own more than half of world's wealth
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 A new report issued by the Swiss bank Credit Suisse finds that global wealth inequality continues to worsen and has reached a new milestone, with the top 1 percent owning more of the worlds assets than the bottom 99 percent combined. Of the estimated $250 trillion in global assets, the top 1 percent owned almost exactly 50 percent, while the bottom 50 percent of humanity owned collectively less than 1 percent. The richest 10 percent owned 87.7 percent of the world's wealth, leaving 12.3 percent for the bottom 90 percent of the population.
- The Trouble With Billionaires
Resource Type: Book Published: 2010 The glittering lives of billionaires may seem to be a harmless source of entertainment, but authors Linda McQuaig and Neil Brooks argue that such financial power not only threatends everyone's economic and social well-being but also upsets the very functioning of democracy. Our society tends to regard great wealth as evidence of exceptional talent or accomplishment. Yet spectacular fortunes are often attributable to luck, ruthlessness, cheating, or advantageous positioning that allow some to build on the work and insights of others who have paved the way.
- The Vertical Mosiac
An Analysis of Social Class and Power in Canada Resource Type: Book Published: 1965
- Why the Ruling Class is So Upset About Edward Snowden
The Damage to Our Intelligence is Gut-Wrenching to See Resource Type: Article Published: 2013 Is Snowden a hero, or a villain? The tiny power elite that controls the mainstream press and cable channels, the corporations that dutifully hand over meta-data to the state, the twin political parties, are sick to their stomachs that theyve been so exposed.
- Yes, There is an Imperialist Ruling Class
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Contemporary history is neither a series of random occurrences nor the predetermined plaything of a small cabal of super-empowered conspirators. The truth is somewhere in-between.
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