For much of the twentieth century Marx’s ideas not only inspired resistance to colonial rule, but also provided the backbone of other movements for social justice around the world. This book demonstrates that Marxism is a living tradition that has been the cornerstone of revolutionary practice and theory in the global South. It shows that rather than being a rigid set of propositions, Marxism has reflected local conditions and contexts, which have determined how it has travelled around the world. This is the first book that makes available to a large community of readers the lives, ideas and legacies of a selection of revolutionaries from the global South who have played an exceptional role in contributing to counter-hegemonic change. It urges us to learn from global Marxism in the never-ending task of grasping the changing historical conditions of capitalism and the complex world in which we live.