|
Showing 1 - 2 of
2 matches in All Departments
This book evaluates the transformational process of left populism
across grassroots, national and European levels and asks what we
can do to harness the power of broad-based, popular left politics.
While the right is using populist rhetoric to great effect, the
left's attempts have been much less successful. Syriza in Greece
and Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party in Britain have both failed to
introduce socialism in their countries, while Podemos has had
better fortune in Spain and is now in government with the Spanish
Socialist Workers' Party. Bringing a wealth of experience in
political organising, Marina Prentoulis argues that left populism
is a political logic that brings together isolated demands against
a common enemy. She looks at how egalitarian pluralism could
transform economic and political institutions in a radical,
democratic direction. But each party does this differently, and the
key to understanding where to go from here lies in a serious
analysis of the roots of each movement's base, the forms of party
organisation, and the particular national contexts. This book is a
clear and holistic approach to left populism that will inform
anyone wanting to understand and move forward positively in a bleak
time for the left in Europe.
This book evaluates the transformational process of left populism
across grassroots, national and European levels and asks what we
can do to harness the power of broad-based, popular left politics.
While the right is using populist rhetoric to great effect, the
left's attempts have been much less successful. Syriza in Greece
and Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party in Britain have both failed to
introduce socialism in their countries, while Podemos has had
better fortune in Spain and is now in government with the Spanish
Socialist Workers' Party. Bringing a wealth of experience in
political organising, Marina Prentoulis argues that left populism
is a political logic that brings together isolated demands against
a common enemy. She looks at how egalitarian pluralism could
transform economic and political institutions in a radical,
democratic direction. But each party does this differently, and the
key to understanding where to go from here lies in a serious
analysis of the roots of each movement's base, the forms of party
organisation, and the particular national contexts. This book is a
clear and holistic approach to left populism that will inform
anyone wanting to understand and move forward positively in a bleak
time for the left in Europe.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.