In this small book, Paul Le Blanc tries to 'make sense of the Russian invasion of Ukraine'. His starting point is for a victory for Ukrainian self-determination and opposition to imperialism in all its forms.
Paul Le Blanc Book order






- 2023
 - 2023
A modern take on a revolutionary icon, by an acclaimed scholar of communist history
 - 2022
Veterinary Surgery
- 268 pages
 - 10 hours of reading
 
 - 2022
"In Broken, Dr. Paul LeBlanc, president of Southern New Hampshire University, draws on his experience working in one such system-education-to reconnect us to the human facets of serving people. In doing so, he charts a course for rebuilding and reinhabiting better systems across education, healthcare, criminal justice, government, and more"-- Provided by publisher
 - 2022
This important volume traces efforts to advance the socialist goal through the organization of revolutionary collectives, engaging with a pantheon of relevant radical thinkers.
 - 2020
Living Flame
- 171 pages
 - 6 hours of reading
 
A remarkable collection of essays illuminating Rosa Luxemburg's tremendous contributions to revolutionary struggle and enduring relevance.
 - 2017
The book examines the events of October 1917, questioning whether they constituted a coup d'état or a social revolution. Ernest Mandel, blending historical analysis with political activism, defends the legitimacy of the Russian Revolution while evaluating its achievements. He also critiques the Bolshevik leadership's errors from 1917 to 1921 and extracts relevant lessons for contemporary revolutionary Marxists, providing a thoughtful perspective on the historical significance and implications of the revolution.
 - 2017
Left Americana
- 400 pages
 - 14 hours of reading
 
Essays highlighting socialist and left-wing traditions that helped shape US history in the direction of "liberty and justice for all.
 - 2017
October Song
- 479 pages
 - 17 hours of reading
 
An evocative and inspiring account of the events of the 1917 Russian Revolution and its legacy.
 - 2017
Black Liberation And The American Dream
- 311 pages
 - 11 hours of reading
 
Analysing intersections of race, class, and gender alongside primary texts, this unique volume explores racism and antiracism in the US.