Challenging the Right, Augmenting the Left: Recasting Leftist Imagination
Editat de Robert Latham, A. T. Kingsmith, Julian von Bargen, Niko Blocken Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 iul 2020
Working within five major thematic areas, the contributors examine how to engage working class people in anti-capitalist struggles, undermine reactionary currents of ethno-nationalism while supporting anti-colonial movements, strategically build power inside and outside the state apparatus, demand new forms of resistance to address environmental crises, and effectively promote solidarity and ecological responsibility. This book provides suggestions for working with popular disaffection, taking the rich, fragmented, conflicted history of refusals and defeats as a starting point for next steps in the struggle against capitalism and the far right, rather than as the basis for more conflict or defeatism.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781773632292
ISBN-10: 1773632299
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Fernwood Publishing
Colecția Fernwood Publishing
Locul publicării:Canada
ISBN-10: 1773632299
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Fernwood Publishing
Colecția Fernwood Publishing
Locul publicării:Canada
Cuprins
- : Acknowledgements
- : Contributors
- : Introduction (Niko Block)
- : Organizing the Contending Masses: From a Struggle With to a Struggle Against Capitalism (Robert Latham)
- : Augmentation and Organization (Jordan House)
- : Can Studying Workers’ Class Consciousness Help to Raise it? (Bertell Ollman)
- : Psychological Wage and the Trump Phenomenon (Paul Kellogg)
- : “Rising Powers” and Authoritarian Populism: Beyond Northern Left Perspectives (Sedef Arat-Koç & Aparna Sundar)
- : Migration “Crises” and the Left: In Search of the Political (Özgün E. Topak)
- : Navigating Contemporary Struggles: Class Composition and Social Reproduction (Elise Thorburn & Gary Kinsman)
- : Class-Based Organizing in an Identity-Based World (Assya Moustaqim-Barrette)
- : Experiences on the Socialist Left: Winning, Losing and Continuing (Herman Rosenfeld)
- : What’s Left After the Breakup of the CPGB? (Bruce Curtis & Justin Paulson)
- : Building Political Infrastructure for the Present (Lina Nasr El Hag Ali)
- : Class Struggle in the Marketplace of Ideas: Towards a Leftist Framework of Civil Liberties (Julian von Bargen)
- : The Anthropocene and Us: Grounds for an Augmented Left? (David Ravensbergen)
- : Environmental Contradictions: The Need for an Ecosocialist Paradigm on the Brazilian Left (Sabrina Fernandes)
- : Andean Intercultural Ecosocialism in times of Buen-Vivir? A Red-Green-Culturalist Approach (Javier Cuestas-Caza, Rickard Lalander & Magnus Lembke)
- : Movement, Image, History: Walter Benjamin and Operational Politics (A.K. Thompson)
- : The Disintegration of the Neoliberal Order and Challenges for the Radical Left (Terry Maley)
- : Late Stage Capitalism, Anxiety and Tactical Art Terrorism (William S. Jaques)
- : Détourne Down for What‽ Culture-Jamming in the Age of General Anxiety (A.T. Kingsmith)
- : Thirteen Theses Towards a Materialist Theory of Revenge Capitalism (Max Haiven)
- : Afterword: Augmenting the Left or Rethinking Progressive Politics? (Ronaldo Munck)
- : Index
Recenzii
“Some of the best pieces [in this book] are the one’s dealing with culture as a terrain of struggle. These explore a number of left strategies to undermine the cultural nationalism that the populist right has fallen back on, with some success, to separate the economic elite from the supposed cultural elite that looks down on ordinary people. This is part of the populist right’s strategy for portraying themselves as the perpetual outsiders and redirecting the discontent with the system against the supposed cultural arrogance of intelligentsia and the other—mostly already disadvantaged minorities. The essays also explore the technocratic notion of post politics and the way it is used to depoliticize spheres of struggle from taxes to immigration. There is an excellent contribution by Ozgun Topak on repoliticizing the migration crisis to break out of the racist and liberal philanthropic treatment of migrants as either criminals or victims.” – Richard Swift, Canadian Dimension, August 2021