Independent Radical Publishing

Unravelling cutting-edge debates on feminism, mental health, inequality, masculinity and more, Outspoken has the answers to the questions you’re asking.

Black radicalism is one of the most under-explored traditions that can drive change today. This series highlights these critical ideas from anywhere in the black world, creating a new history of radical thought for our times.

A series of radical pamphlets to fan the flames of discontent, too feisty for the academic press but too thoughtful for the online outrage machine.

Developing a rich seam of contemporary Marxist Feminist thought and how social oppressions of race, sexuality, ability and gender are shaped by the processes of creating labour power for capital.

Powerful, accessible and cutting-edge books which show the relevance and vibrancy of radical politics, economics and society, with a focus on creating a better future.

Black radicalism is one of the most under-explored traditions that can drive change today. This series highlights these critical ideas from anywhere in the black world, creating a new history of radical thought for our times.

Short, sharp biographies of radical political figures. They open up the lives of the people who lived through extraordinary times, who struggled through revolution, reaction, violence, nationalism and colonialism.

Developing a rich seam of contemporary Marxist Feminist thought and how social oppressions of race, sexuality, ability and gender are shaped by the processes of creating labour power for capital.

Using geographical perspectives to understand contemporary society, politics and the environment, critiquing government policies and proposing alternatives to staid ways of thinking about our societies, this series focuses on taking action to enact change in our communities.

Digital cultures connect people and open up possibilities for social and political transformation, but they also place people under surveillance and allow their lives to be mined for advertising and other forms of control. These books show the digital world as a space of political contestation and division.

Inspired by traditions of ethnography and anthropology which address power and social change while keeping the struggles and stories of people centre stage.