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Vijay Prashad

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Vijay Prashad is an Indian historian, journalist, commentator, and Marxist intellectual. He is an executive-director of The Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research and the chief editor of LeftWord Books.

Works

  • (2020) Washington Bullets (LeftWord Books) Preface by Evo Morales Ayma.
  • (2019) Red Star Over the Third World (Pluto Press)
  • (2017) Will the Flower Slip Through the Asphalt: Writers Respond to Climate Change (New Delhi: LeftWord Books).
  • (2017) Red October: The Russian Revolution and the Communist Horizon (New Delhi: LeftWord Books)
  • (2017) Land of Blue Helmets: the United Nations in the Arab World (co-edited with Karim Makdisi) (University of California Press).
  • (2016) The Death of the Nation and the Future of the Arab Revolution (University of California Press)
  • (2016) Communist Histories, vol. 1 (New Delhi: LeftWord Books).
  • (2015) No Free Left: The Futures of Indian Communism (LeftWord Books).
  • (2015) Letters to Palestine (Verso Books).
  • (2013) Poorer Nations: A Possible History of the Global South (Verso). Foreword by Boutros-Boutros Ghali.
  • (2012) Uncle Swami: South Asians in America Today. (The New Press)
  • (2012) Arab Spring, Libyan Winter, (AK Press)
  • (2007) The Darker Nations: A People's History of the Third World, The New Press
  • (2003), Keeping up with the Dow Joneses: Stocks, Jails, Welfare, South End Press
  • (2003), Namaste Sharon: Hindutva and Sharonism under US Hegemony, LeftWord Books
  • (2002) Everybody Was Kung Fu Fighting: Afro-Asian Connections and the Myth of Cultural Purity, Beacon Press
  • (2002) Fat Cats and Running Dogs: The Enron Stage of Capitalism, Zed Books
  • (2002), War against the Planet: The Fifth Afghan War, Imperialism and Other Assorted Fundamentalism, Manohar
  • (2002), Untouchable Freedom: A Social History of a Dalit Community, Oxford University Press
  • (2000), The Karma of Brown Folk, University of Minnesota Press

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