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New Polarizations and Old Contradictions: The Crisis, 58 - Socialist Register 2022 (Paperback): Greg Albo, Leo Panitch, Colin... New Polarizations and Old Contradictions: The Crisis, 58 - Socialist Register 2022 (Paperback)
Greg Albo, Leo Panitch, Colin Leys
R582 Discovery Miles 5 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The word 'polarization' is on the lips of every commentator today, from mainstream journalists to the left, but the significance of this widely recognised phenomenon needs far more scrutiny than it has had. The 58th volume of the Socialist Register takes up the challenge of exploring how the new polarisations relate to the contradictions that underlie them, and how far 'centrist' politics can continue to contain them. Original essays examine the multiplication of polarised national, racial, generational and other identities in the context of growing inequality in income and wealth, new forms of regional and urban antagonism, 'vaccine nationalism', and the shifting parameters of great power rivalry.

New Polarizations and Old Contradictions: The Crisis of Centrism, 58 - Socialist Register 2022 (Hardcover): Greg Albo, Leo... New Polarizations and Old Contradictions: The Crisis of Centrism, 58 - Socialist Register 2022 (Hardcover)
Greg Albo, Leo Panitch, Colin Leys
R1,767 Discovery Miles 17 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The word 'polarization' is on the lips of every commentator today, from mainstream journalists to the left, but the significance of this widely recognised phenomenon needs far more scrutiny than it has had. The 58th volume of the Socialist Register takes up the challenge of exploring how the new polarisations relate to the contradictions that underlie them, and how far 'centrist' politics can continue to contain them. Original essays examine the multiplication of polarised national, racial, generational and other identities in the context of growing inequality in income and wealth, new forms of regional and urban antagonism, 'vaccine nationalism', and the shifting parameters of great power rivalry.

Socialist Register - Working Classes, Global Realities (Paperback, New edition): Leo Panitch, Etc Socialist Register - Working Classes, Global Realities (Paperback, New edition)
Leo Panitch, Etc; Edited by Colin Leys
R531 Discovery Miles 5 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Socialist Register - Violence Today: Actually-existing Barbarism? (Hardcover): Leo Panitch, Colin Leys Socialist Register - Violence Today: Actually-existing Barbarism? (Hardcover)
Leo Panitch, Colin Leys
R1,764 Discovery Miles 17 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
New Polarizations and Old Contradictions: The Crisis of Centrism - Socialist Register 2022 (Paperback): Greg Albo, Colin Leys New Polarizations and Old Contradictions: The Crisis of Centrism - Socialist Register 2022 (Paperback)
Greg Albo, Colin Leys
R955 Discovery Miles 9 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Confuse and Conceal - The NHS and Independent Sector Treatment Centres (Paperback): Stewart Player, Colin Leys Confuse and Conceal - The NHS and Independent Sector Treatment Centres (Paperback)
Stewart Player, Colin Leys
R323 Discovery Miles 3 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Unfolding a complex story told in three parts, this chronicle examines Britain's government-funded National Health Service (NHS) and its Independent Sector Treatment Center program, as it was originally intended: as a public service that cut waiting times for elective treatments such as hip and knee replacements. The book then explores how the House of Commons Health Select Committee tried to assess the NHS before, finally revealing what the the program really is: a bridgehead for the private sector to take over NHS services and staff on a steadily-growing scale. Describing how the true aims of the program have been obscured--information about the program has been regularly massaged or withheld from public scrutiny--this study exposes how the NHS is closing services and diverting patient income to for-profit providers on highly advantageous terms.

Violence Today - Actually Existing Barbarism? (Paperback, 2009 ed.): Leo Panitch, Colin Leys Violence Today - Actually Existing Barbarism? (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Leo Panitch, Colin Leys
R826 Discovery Miles 8 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Amidst the carnage of the First World War, Rosa Luxemburg posed a stark choice for humanity: socialism or barbarism. Violence Today asks if current patterns mark a decent into the barbarism that Luxemburg feared and if a just society, one capable of transcending the endemic violence of the neoliberal order, is possible in the new century.

This powerful and provocative new collection explores the roots of violence -- military, terrorist, criminal, and casual -- in contemporary society. It analyzes the social context, history, and structure of modern violence, casting light on patterns and practices from America's inner cities and prisons to "failed states" like Afghanistan. Violence Today also gives special attention to debate within the Left about violence, including a controversial defense of armed struggle.

Contributors: John Berger, Leo Panitch and Colin Leys, Peter Thomas, Vivek Chibber, Christian Parenti, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Georgi Derluguian, Sofiri Joab-Peterside, Ulrich Oslender, Achin Vanaik, Barabara Harriss-White, Lynne Segal, Joe Sim and Steve Tombs, Dennis Rodgers, Avishai Erlich, Philip Green, Garance Upham, Mary des Chenes and Stephen Mikesell, Samir Amin.

Telling the Truth - Socialist Register 2006 (Paperback): Leo Panitch, Colin Leys Telling the Truth - Socialist Register 2006 (Paperback)
Leo Panitch, Colin Leys
R831 Discovery Miles 8 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since 1964, the "Socialist Register" has brought together leading writers on the left to investigate aspects of a common theme. Telling the Truth: Socialist Register 2006 examines how contemporary social and political debate is structured, how ideas and ideologies come to inform policy making, research, education, and our conceptions of truth more generally.

It also discusses the role of the state in intellectual life and the media, and the role of think-tanks, foundations, political parties and global institutions such as the World Bank in the dissemination of knowledge and ideas. Such questions are not always at the center of public debate, but are essential to establishing freedom for critical thought and reflection, and for the formation of a new generation of intellectuals.

Contributors include Terry Eagleton, Barbara Ehrenreich and Frances Fox Piven, Doug Henwood, Robert McChesney, and Michael Burawoy.

Socialist Register - Coming to Terms with Nature (Hardcover): Leo Panitch, Colin Leys Socialist Register - Coming to Terms with Nature (Hardcover)
Leo Panitch, Colin Leys
R1,016 Discovery Miles 10 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Can capitalism come to terms with the environment? How do market forces impact on the biosphere? What is the significance of the impasse over the Kyoto protocol? How far has socialist thought developed to help us understand the environmental dilemma? Has it answers? How can class and environmental politics be brought together? What are the shortcomings Green parties and 'green commerce'?

The Empire Reloaded 2005 - Socialist Register (Paperback): Leo Panitch, Colin Leys The Empire Reloaded 2005 - Socialist Register (Paperback)
Leo Panitch, Colin Leys
R851 Discovery Miles 8 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since 1964, the "Socialist Register" has brought together leading writers on the left to investigate aspects of a common theme. This issue examines the new U.S.-led imperialist project that is currently transforming the global order, its impact on different regions of the world, and on gender, media, and popular culture.

Contributors and essays include:

Stephen Gill, American Supremacy and the New World OrderChris Rude, Financial Discipline: Imperial Strategy Since the Asian CrisisChandra Mohanty, Patriarchy in the New World OrderVivek Chibber, The New Imperialism and the South: The Passing of the "National Bourgeoisie"Yuezhi Zhao, China and Global Capitalism: The Cultural DimensionEd Comor, Media and Communications in the U.S. Empire
Working Classes, Global Realities - Socialist Register 2001 (Hardcover): Leo Panitch, Colin Leys, Greg Albo, David Coates Working Classes, Global Realities - Socialist Register 2001 (Hardcover)
Leo Panitch, Colin Leys, Greg Albo, David Coates
R2,327 Discovery Miles 23 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The intellectual lodestone for the international Left since 1964."
"--Mike Davis"

"Compulsory reading."
"--Daniel Singer"

Socialist Register 2001 examines the concept and the reality of class as it affects workers at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Theoretical contributions explore today's old and new working classes, workers "north" and "south," peasants and workers, gender and the working class, as well as migrant and knowledge workers. Other essays examine critically important regional experiences in East Asia, India, South Africa, Brazil, Iran, Russia, Europe and North America.

Contributions include: Giovanni Arrighi, Beverly Silver, Henry Bernstein, Peter Kwong, Eric Mann, Ursula Huws, Andree Levesque, Pat & Hugh Armstrong, Rosemary, Brigitte Young, Rohini Banaji, Gerard Greenfield, Barbara Harriss-White & Nandini Gooptu, Patrick Bond, Darlene Miller, Greg Ruiter, Huw Beynon & Jose Ramalho, Justin Paulson, Haideh Moghissi, Saeed Rahnema, David Mandel, Michael Goldfield, and Steve Jeffreys.

Socialist Register - Working Classes, Global Realities (Hardcover, New edition): Leo Panitch, Etc Socialist Register - Working Classes, Global Realities (Hardcover, New edition)
Leo Panitch, Etc; Edited by Colin Leys
R884 Discovery Miles 8 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Making of a Cybertariat - Virtual Work in a Real World (Paperback, New): Ursula Huws The Making of a Cybertariat - Virtual Work in a Real World (Paperback, New)
Ursula Huws; Foreword by Colin Leys
R428 R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Save R47 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The workplace has been changed in recent decades by the rise of digital technologies. Parts of a single labor process can be moved around the world, with implications not only for individual workplaces, but for the working class as a whole.

Within advanced capitalist countries, the workplace has been made more flexible through cell phones, e-mail, freelancing, and outsourcing. The process often makes the situation of the workers more precarious, as they are forced to pay for the tools of their trade, are expected to be constantly accessible to workplace demands, and are isolated from their fellow workers.

Huws' The Making of a Cybertariat examines this process from a number of perspectives, including those of women in the workplace and at home. It explores changing categories of employment and modes of organization, and how new divisions of race and gender are created in the process. It questions how the virtual workforce can identify their common interests and stand together to struggle for them.

The Making of a Cybertariat is both a testament to the author's remarkable record in the politics of technology over several decades and a vital resource for grasping ongoing debates and controversies in this field.

Culture and Social Change - Social Movements in Quebec and Ontario (Paperback): Colin Leys, Marguerite Mendell Culture and Social Change - Social Movements in Quebec and Ontario (Paperback)
Colin Leys, Marguerite Mendell; Colin Leys, Marguerite Mendell
R364 Discovery Miles 3 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Searching for Socialism - The Project of the Labour New Left from Benn to Corbyn (Paperback): Leo Panitch, Colin Leys Searching for Socialism - The Project of the Labour New Left from Benn to Corbyn (Paperback)
Leo Panitch, Colin Leys
R464 R420 Discovery Miles 4 200 Save R44 (9%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Jeremy Corbyn's rapid ascent to the leadership of the Labour Party, driven by a groundswell of popular support particularly among the young, was met at the time by a baffled media. Just where did Jeremy Corbyn come from? In Searching for Socialism, Leo Panitch and Colin Leys argue that it is only by understanding Corbyn's roots in the Bennite Labour New Left's long struggle to transcend the limits of 'parliamentary socialism' and democratise the party, as a precondition for democratising the state, can you understand his surge to become leader of the party. Closely analyzing the forces inside the party aligned against Corbyn's leadership, Panitch and Leys explain what happened between the validation of the Corbyn project in the 2017 election, while advancing an ambitious programme of democratic socialist measures unmatched anywhere since the 1970s, and the electoral defeat amidst the Brexit conjuncture of 2019. They argue that while this defeat marked the farthest point to which the generation formed in the 1970s was able to carry the Labour new left project, it seems unlikely that the new generation of activists will quickly see any other way forward than continuing the struggle inside the Labour Party, so as to fundamentally change it. In the face of the contradictions being generated by twenty-first-century capitalism, and the need for discovering and developing new political forms adequate to addressing them, this book is required reading for democratic socialists, not just in Britain but everywhere.

Total Capitalism - Market Politics, Market State (Paperback): Colin Leys Total Capitalism - Market Politics, Market State (Paperback)
Colin Leys
R383 Discovery Miles 3 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The dream of contemporary capitalism is that everything should become a terrain of profitable enterprise, including most of what has been seen hitherto as the business of government. Like total war, total capitalism demands the subordination of everything to a single goal - national competitiveness, as defined by trans-national corporate elites. The result is a dramatic erosion of democracy, social cohesion and honesty in public life. The three essays collected here, which have been hailed as modern classics, summarise a decade of critical analysis of these dynamics: The 'Rise and Fall of Development Theory' shows how neoliberal globalisation put an end to the concept of development as a collective endeavour and marginalised the two-centuries-old intellectual tradition it rested on. 'Market-Driven Politics' analyses the determining features of the new politics Since the end of capital controls, the politics of once-sovereign states have become more and more integrated with market forces Voters no longer set the political agenda and the business of government becomes the business of adapting public opinion to the perceived interests of business. 'The Cynical State' analyses what happens to policy-making and the quality of public debate under total capitalism. The privatisation of public services is a cardinal element, producing a dynamic that is lethal to public accountability and social solidarity. Colin Leys lives in London. He is Emeritus Professor of Political Science at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario and an Honorary Professor at the Centre for International Public Health Policy at the University of Edinburgh

A World of Contradictions - Socialist Register 2002 (Paperback): Leo Panitch, Colin Leys A World of Contradictions - Socialist Register 2002 (Paperback)
Leo Panitch, Colin Leys
R779 Discovery Miles 7 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Radical politics have been defined in modern times-and distinguished from earlier traditions of protest-by the idea that economic, social and political structures are contradictory. Systems of exploitation create not only wealth and prosperity for the powerful, but at the same time bring into being the forces which ensure their own eventual downfall. But it is a large step from the general assertion that social forms contain their own contradictions to analysis of the specific contradictions which occur in a given historical context, their interaction and movement, and their possible historical outcomes.

This collection of essays examines social contradictions in the age of globalization in which old antagonisms often appear to be overcome, and new cracks are emerging in the facade of capitalist progress. Where do they occur? Where can they be expected to appear in future? How can they be grasped in a spirit of sober radicalism, which neither accepts the limits of the present nor overcomes them through wishful thinking alone? What possibilities do they offer for mobilizing resistance? These issues define an agenda which is critical for socialism in our time.

Contributors to this volume are especially concerned with capitalism as a global system today, dependent on the strength of the U.S. economy and currency and on global financial institutions such as the World Bank capable of carrying out the capitalist agenda. They provide a timely and critical analysis of what big corporations want and of the problems their agenda creates for their own continued dominance and prosperity.

Contributors include: Jim O'Connor, Ellen Wood, Gerard Dumenil, Aijaz Ahmad, Naomi Klein, Mino Carchedi, Reg Whitaker, Peter Golding and Graham Murdock, Mike Kidron, David Harvey, Pablo Gonzalez-Casanova, Elmar Altvater, Paul Cammack.

Socialist Register - Global Capitalism Versus Democracy (Hardcover): Leo Panitch, Colin Leys Socialist Register - Global Capitalism Versus Democracy (Hardcover)
Leo Panitch, Colin Leys
R874 Discovery Miles 8 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The 'Socialist Register' considers contemporary debate, policy-making, research, education, and scientific practice generally, and examines the role of the state in intellectual life, the press and the media.

Socialist Register - World of Contradictions (Hardcover, New edition): Leo Panitch, Colin Leys Socialist Register - World of Contradictions (Hardcover, New edition)
Leo Panitch, Colin Leys
R892 Discovery Miles 8 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Global Flashpoint - Reactions to Imperialism and Neoliberalism (Paperback): Leo Panitch, Colin Leys Global Flashpoint - Reactions to Imperialism and Neoliberalism (Paperback)
Leo Panitch, Colin Leys
R147 Discovery Miles 1 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

These essays look at recent reactions to neoliberalism and imperialism elsewhere in Eastern Europe, France and in the heart of the empire - The United States.

Global Flashpoints - Reactions to Imperialism and Neoliberalism - Socialist Register 2008 (Paperback): Leo Panitch, Colin Leys Global Flashpoints - Reactions to Imperialism and Neoliberalism - Socialist Register 2008 (Paperback)
Leo Panitch, Colin Leys
R858 Discovery Miles 8 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Global Flashpoints critically examines today's neoliberal order and the new resistance movements which it has sparked across the globe. This timely and panoramic work offers penetrating historical analysis of the role of politics, religion and imperialism in shaping the contemporary crisis in the Middle East and of the prospects for the Left throughout the Islamic world. Global Flashpoints also explores the present state of resistance movements in Europe and the United States and highlights developments in Latin America, including Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution, the recent uprising in Oaxaca, indigenous agrarian movements in Bolivia, and Brazil's landless movement. Global Flashpoints offers a uniquely powerful and provocative account of the worldwide struggle against imperialism and neoliberalism in the new century.

Contributors: Aijaz Ahmad, Gilbert Achcar, Asef Bayat, Sabbah Alnasseri, Bashir Abu-Manneh, Yildiz Atasoy, Hidayat Greenfield, Ana Esther Cecena, Margarita Lopez Maya, Jack Hammond, William Robinson, Wes Enzinna, Joao Pedro Stedile & Atilio Boron, Richard Roman & Edur Velasco Arregui, G.M. Tamas, Raghu Krishnan & Adrien Thomas, Peter Burnham, Kim Moody, Alfredo Saad Filho, Elmar Altvater & Greg Albo.

A World of Contradictions: 2002 (Hardcover): Leo Panitch, Colin Leys A World of Contradictions: 2002 (Hardcover)
Leo Panitch, Colin Leys
R2,311 Discovery Miles 23 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Radical politics have been defined in modern times-and distinguished from earlier traditions of protest-by the idea that economic, social and political structures are contradictory. Systems of exploitation create not only wealth and prosperity for the powerful, but at the same time bring into being the forces which ensure their own eventual downfall. But it is a large step from the general assertion that social forms contain their own contradictions to analysis of the specific contradictions which occur in a given historical context, their interaction and movement, and their possible historical outcomes.

This collection of essays examines social contradictions in the age of globalization in which old antagonisms often appear to be overcome, and new cracks are emerging in the facade of capitalist progress. Where do they occur? Where can they be expected to appear in future? How can they be grasped in a spirit of sober radicalism, which neither accepts the limits of the present nor overcomes them through wishful thinking alone? What possibilities do they offer for mobilizing resistance? These issues define an agenda which is critical for socialism in our time.

Contributors to this volume are especially concerned with capitalism as a global system today, dependent on the strength of the U.S. economy and currency and on global financial institutions such as the World Bank capable of carrying out the capitalist agenda. They provide a timely and critical analysis of what big corporations want and of the problems their agenda creates for their own continued dominance and prosperity.

Contributors include: Jim O'Connor, Ellen Wood, Gerard Dumenil, Aijaz Ahmad, Naomi Klein, Mino Carchedi, Reg Whitaker, Peter Golding and Graham Murdock, Mike Kidron, David Harvey, Pablo Gonzalez-Casanova, Elmar Altvater, Paul Cammack.

Market-Driven Politics - Neoliberal Democracy and the Public Interest (Paperback, New edition): Colin Leys Market-Driven Politics - Neoliberal Democracy and the Public Interest (Paperback, New edition)
Colin Leys
R555 R491 Discovery Miles 4 910 Save R64 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With the globalisation of the capitalist economy the economic role of national governments is now largely confined to controlling inflation and facilitating home-grown market performance. This represents a fundamental shift in the relationship between politics and economics; it has been particularly marked in Britain, but is relevant to many other contexts. Market-Driven Politics is a multi-level study, moving between an analysis of global economic forces through national politics to the changes occurring week by week in two fields of public life that are both fundamentally important and familiar to everyone.television broadcasting and health care. Public services like these play an important role, because they both affect the legitimacy of the government and are targets for global capital. This book provides an original analysis of the key processes of commodification of public services, the conversion of public-service workforces into employees motivated to generate profit, and the role of the state in absorbing risk. Understanding the dynamics of each of these trends becomes critical not just for the analysis of market-driven politics but also for the longer-term defence of democracy and the collective values on which it depends.

Socialist Register - The Communist Manifesto Now (Paperback): Leo Panitch, Colin Leys Socialist Register - The Communist Manifesto Now (Paperback)
Leo Panitch, Colin Leys
R462 Discovery Miles 4 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The End of Parliamentary Socialism - Transforming the Labour Party from Benn to Blair to Corbyn (Paperback, 2nd edition): Colin... The End of Parliamentary Socialism - Transforming the Labour Party from Benn to Blair to Corbyn (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Colin Leys, Leo Panitch; Contributions by David Coates
R832 R728 Discovery Miles 7 280 Save R104 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This trenchant account of the last twenty-five years of the British Labour Party argues that Tony Blair's modernizing tendency was profoundly mistaken in asserting that the only alternative to traditional social democracy and narrow parliamentarianism was an acceptance of neo-liberalism. In blaming the Labour left, rather than the social-democratic right for the party's years in the electoral wilderness, the modernizers rejected the creativity and energy which the party's New Left had mobilized, and without which their own professed aim of democratic renewal was unlikely to be realized. In this new edition, the authors, in collaboration with David Coates, review the debate in light of the Blair government's first three years in office.

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