|
Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - November 11, 2017 Left Parties
Diemer, Ulli (ed.) http://www.connexions.org/Media/CXNL-2017-11-11.htm
Publisher: Connexions Date Written: 11/11/2017 Year Published: 2017 Active Serial
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical)
In recent years, there have been repeated attempts to build left political parties and coalitions, i.e. parties to the left of the established social democratic parties which have long become part of the neoliberal capitalist mainstream. Left parties have emerged out of mass movements in countries like Spain (Podemos), Germany (Die Linke), and Greece (Syriza). In Latin America, in the last two decades, left movements or parties have formed governments in Venezuela, Bolivia, Brazil, and Uruguay. What these new left parties/movements have in common is a strategy of engaging in grassroots organizing and also running in elections. They all describe themselves as socialist, though in many cases their programs are more reminiscent of what social democrats used to advocate decades ago: reforms that would tame and manage capitalism rather than abolish it. Their ultimate vision may be a world without capitalism, but their immediate proposals are more modest and incremental, though still significantly to the left of the neo-liberal consensus.
Abstract: -
Contents:
Topic of the Week: Left Parties
Beware the Poisoned Chalice The Syriza Wave: Surging and Crashing with the Greek Left - book review Die Linke: Ten Years On 'People are radicalizing Venezuela's Revolution': An interview with Christina Schiavoni The Left needs to 'find common ground' with Evangelical Christians What can the Corbynistas learn from Syriza?
Website of the Week: Links: International Journal of Socialist Renewal Book of the Week: The Syriza Wave: Surging and Crashing with the Greek Left, By Helena Sheehan Film of the Week: Video: Naomi Klein and Jeremy Corbyn Discuss How to Get the World We Want
Organizing: The Need to Radicalise the Bolivarian Revolution
People's History: Julius Nyerere: Legacy and defeated dreams in Tanzania From the Archives: The Untold Story of the Black Radical Tradition in Canada
Topics
|
AlterLinks
c/o Sources
© 2023.
|
|
|
|