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Revolutionary Activism in the 1950s & 60s. Volume 2. Britain 1965 - 1970 (Paperback): Ernest Tate Revolutionary Activism in the 1950s & 60s. Volume 2. Britain 1965 - 1970 (Paperback)
Ernest Tate; Photographs by John Walmsley; Preface by Phil Hearse
R429 Discovery Miles 4 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ernest Tate's memoir is an important contribution to the history of the left in Britain and Canada during a unique period. This is the story of a socialist activist during the fifteen-year period from 1955 to 1970. Volume I covers the political engagement of a working-class immigrant to Canada from Northern Ireland, and his involvement in the Socialist Educational League. Volume II documents Ernest Tate's participation in British radical politics from 1965-1970.

Take the Power to Change the World - Globalisation and the Debate on Power (Paperback): Phil Hearse Take the Power to Change the World - Globalisation and the Debate on Power (Paperback)
Phil Hearse; John Holloway, Daniel Bensaid
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R377 Discovery Miles 3 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this 144-page collection of essays, some of today's most important progressive thinkers - including John Holloway, well-known Marxist philosopher Daniel Bensaid and theorist of liberation theology and the national question, Michael Lowy - discuss strategies to change the world. The Zapatista rebels and the Seattle demonstrators were the tip of an iceberg of social and political revolt against the injustices of corporate-led globalisation. In 2002 John Holloway, working in Puebla, Mexico, came forward with his book Change the World without Taking Power. The book took up a phrase used by Zapatista leader Subcommandante Marcos, that the EZLN wanted to democratise Mexico, but did not seek to 'take power'. The success of Holloway's book came from the political conjuncture - the 'spirit of the times'. For tens of thousands of global justice and anti-war activists, often influenced by the ideas of NGOs, the aim was precisely to make the world fairer and curb the power of the multinational corporations, but not necessarily to end capitalism as such. Contributions in this book show how a whole new series of experiences since the year 2000 have put Holloway's thesis to the test.

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