Paperback, 250 pages
English language
Published May 8, 1990 by Verso.
Paperback, 250 pages
English language
Published May 8, 1990 by Verso.
A collection of incisive critiques of contemporary Marxism, of post-colonial development and of the Eurocentric assessment of imperialism Ambalavaner Sivanandan was one of Britain’s most influential radical thinkers. As Director of the Institute of Race Relations for forty years, his work changed the way that we think about race, racism, globalisation and resistance. Communities of Resistance collects together some of his most famous essays, including his excoriating polemic on Thatcherism and the left “The Hokum of New Times”.