Illuminates Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Pan-Africanism, exploring his relationships with Africa and its leaders in their fight against colonialism and Apartheid. Examines King's engagement with African counterparts to reframe his legacy through a Pan-African lens, revealing a visionary who fought for racial justice on two continents.
In Beyond Capital, the internationally esteemed Marxist philosopher István Mészáros provides a major contribution to the task of reassessing the socialist alternative and the conditions for its realization in the light of twentieth-century developments and disappointments.
Beyond Citizenship and the Nation-State examines tensions between a push for clear boundaries defining nation-states and who “legitimately” belongs in them and a pull away from citizenship as capturing what membership in a political community looks like in the twenty-first century.