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Protest Movements and Parties of the Left: Affirming Disruption

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Full Title:

Protest Movements and Parties of the Left: Affirming Disruption

Contributors:

By (Author) David J. Bailey

ISBN:

9781783486762

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield International

Publication Date:

1st November 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political structures / systems: democracy

Dewey:

322.4

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

248

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 228mm, Spine 16mm

Weight:

340g

Description

How successful are social movements and left parties at achieving social and political change How, if at all, can movements and parties work together to challenge existing hierarchies Is the political left witnessing a revival in contemporary politics This book highlights some of the key achievements of left parties and protest movements in their goal of challenging different types of inequality and considers the ways in which their challenge to authority and power could be intensified. It combines new theoretical ideas with rich empirical detail on the debates and concrete activities undertaken by left parties and protest movements over a broad historical period, from the early European labour movement to the recent anti-austerity global protests. The book will offer unique insight into the broad history and theory of emancipatory politics; as well as making an important contribution to ongoing debates between left-leaning academics, researchers and activists.

Reviews

This rich introductory book takes us through key moments of resistance by protest movements and parties of the left. From the Russian Revolution to the Arab Spring, each of the stories of disruption discussed in the book are proven to be both historically significant and presently relevant. The book is a must for students of political sociology and radical politics. -- Ana Cecilia Dinerstein, author of The Politics of Autonomy in Latin America
Bailey provides an impressive tour de force through the history of radical protest movements, their intellectual underpinnings, tactics and interlinkages with the statist Left. Written with such clarity and striking a perfect balance between a historical overview and refreshing new insights, the book is essential not only for students but also our collective memory of past and contemporary social struggles. -- Angela Wigger, Associate Professor Global Political Economy, Radboud University
With the recent return of the left to the political stage, Protest Movements and Parties of the Left offers a timely and detailedaccount of the various modes of protest and struggle adopted by the left in its historical quest to disrupt anti-democraticdomination, in all its forms. Notable especially in its refusal of pessimism, David Baileys book surveys the greatest momentsof the lefts historical struggle, striving to catch the spark of revolutionary potential in each, where the impossible wassomehow, suddenly, made possible. Adopting something of a toolbox approach, students and advanced scholars alike willappreciate Baileys open-minded stance on left strategy, finding those sparks everywhere, from the early days of 1917Bolshevik Revolution, to the anarchist movements of the Spanish Civil War, to the more recent Occupy movement, and theLeft Populist struggles in Latin America and Europe. -- Nicholas Kiersey, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Ohio University Chillicothe

Author Bio

David J. Bailey is lecturer in political science at the University of Birmingham. His first book, The Political Economy of European Social Democracy: a critical realist approach, was published in 2009. Since then he has published two co-edited books, European Social Democracy During the Global Economic Crisis: Renovation or Resignation (2014) and The European Union and Global Governance: A Handbook (2011). He has also published articles in New Political Economy, Socio-Economic Review, Journal of Common Market Studies, Comparative European Politics, British Politics, Journal of European Social Policy, and the Journal of European Public Policy. He is the reviews editor of Comparative European Politics and of Capital and Class.

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