Indefensible: Democracy, Counter-Revolution, and the Rhetoric of Anti-Imperialism
By (Author) Rohini Hensman
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
2nd October 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Political science and theory
Far-left political ideologies and movements
Left-of-centre democratic ideologies
Colonialism and imperialism
Politics and government
325.32
Paperback
400
Width 216mm, Height 140mm
Seeking to answer the question why so many self-professed anti-imperialists have supported totalitarian, fascist, theocratic and imperialist regimes, this book finds that in some cases, it is because they support Russian imperialism and have followed suit as Russia has moved to the far right, and in other cases they have failed to understand the importance of democracy and internationalism in the struggle against exploitation and oppression.
"[A]n important contribution to the debate that has divided the left since 2011, the year that Syria became a litmus test." Counterpunch "Fascinating...well written...provocative...I strongly recommend this book!" Bill Fletcher Jr. "Too many so-called leftists support regimes that oppose freedom of expression and association; that imprison, torture and kill dissidents; that obstruct free elections; and that promote inequality, sexism, racism, nationalism and religious bigotry. These "leftists" do so in the name of "progress." In her timely and very important book Rohini Hensman eloquently unmasks such "pseudo-anti-imperialists" who believe that the enemies of the West are always our friends and therefore deserve our solidarity. Against such anti-democratic attitudes she argues powerfully for a principled and enduring struggle against any form of authoritarianism and inequality in civil society, whether West, East, North or South. I hope that her work will be widely read and discussed."Marcel van der Linden, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam "In this highly stimulating work, Rohini Hensman shares her views on a vast number of issues lying at the heart of left-wing politics, from historical to contemporary. Brushing off all sorts of dogmatic beliefs, she does not shy away from thinking out of the box, guided only by her uncompromising dedication to the values of human rights and democracy."Gilbert Achcar, author of Marxism, Orientalism, Cosmopolitanism "In support of her argument, Hensman gives a detailed overview of genuine anti-imperialism as opposed to pseudo-anti-imperialism through case studies from Russia and Ukraine, Bosnia and Kosovo, Iran, Iraq and Syria. She shows how self-declared leftists have repeatedly supported authoritarian regimes over peoples democratic struggles, spread anti-Muslim bigotry, built tactical alliances with fascists, spread conspiracy theories and Kremlin/state propaganda, and engaged in genocide/atrocity denial and victim blaming. Her excellent book, which deserves to be widely read, is a timely reminder that the narratives propagated around Syria, in which the far-left echoes the talking points of the far-right and places geo-politics over peoples struggles and lives, are emblematic of a much broader malaise." Leila al-Shami Hensmans Indefensible: Democracy, Counter-Revolution, and the Rhetoric of Anti-Imperialism is a valuable retort to those on the Left who betray an internationalist working class politics...At its most impassioned, Indefensible is a rallying cry against the lethal consequences. Feminist Dissent Journal
Rohini Hensman is a writer, independent scholar and activist working on workers rights, feminism, minority rights and globalization. She has been published extensively on these issues, her most recent book being Workers, Unions, and Global Capitalism: Lessons from India.