- The Blackest Streets
The Life and Death of a Victorian Slum Resource Type: Book Published: 2008
- The Earthscan Action Handbook
Resource Type: Book Published: 1990 A compendium of the world's major ills with suggestions for remedial action.
- Global Imperative
Harmonizing Culture and Nature Resource Type: Book Published: 1992
- Life, Money & Illusion
Living on Earth as if We Want to Stay Resource Type: Book Published: 2006 The failure to reduce green house gas emissions, the success of efforts to curb ozone depletion, causes related to prosperity and social justice are just some the topics covered. By using the example of Kerela, India, Nickerson shows how a society by working together can become car-free, religious and bigotry free, have a high level of health care and literacy and be able to sustain itself on a fraction of the money on which we depend.
- Pensions Under Attack
What's behind the push to privatize public pensions Resource Type: Book Published: 2001
- Political Economy of Population Control in Latin America
Resource Type: Book Published: 1972
- The Population Bomb
Resource Type: Book Published: 1969
- Regulating Labour
The State, Neo-Conservatism and Industrial Relations (Volume 6) Resource Type: Book Published: 1990 A collection of essays on industrial-labour relations in Canada, the United States, Britain, and Sweden.
- Socialism and the New Life
The Personal and Sexual Politics of Edward Carpenter and Havelock Ellis Resource Type: Book Published: 1977
- Strange Fruit
Why Both Sides Are Wrong in the Race Debate Resource Type: Book Published: 2008 Malik makes the case that most anti-racists accept the belief, also held by racialists and outright racists, that differences between groups are of great importance. While racialists attribute the differences to biology, anti-racists attribute them to deep-rooted cultural traditions which are typically seen as inherent in the group. Malik argues that these positions are actually quite similar, and makes the case that racism and racial inequality are best combatted by focusing not on our differences but on what unites us. Malik also strongly criticizes the cultural relativism of many anti-racists, and their increasing tendency to reject science as some kind of western imperialist conspiracy to oppress the rest of the world.
- World Out of Balance
Our Polluted Planet Resource Type: Book The author gives a history of environmental damage and describes present and future solutions. The book is aimed at the general reader.
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