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9781604861105

What Would It Mean to Win?

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  • ISBN13:

    9781604861105

  • ISBN10:

    160486110X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-04-01
  • Publisher: PM Press

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Summary

Connecting some of the more remarkable events of the last decadeincluding the rioting in Oaxaca and in the outskirts of Paris and the modern crises of neoliberalismthis critical analysis suggests new strategies for the progressive left and that forward-moving change is possible. It examines the concept that movements generally develop at times of acceleration and expansion, but ultimately naturally slow down without consideration of their actual effectsstifling new developments, suppressing the emergence of new forms of politics, or failing to see other possible directions. Global in scope and including writings from leftist struggles, victories, and defeats, this collection of essays ponders the possibility of a winning movement with lasting change and presents opportunities in all corners of the world.

Author Biography

Turbulence Collective is a publishing project with an aim to carve out space where difficult debates and investigations into current political realities can be carried out. John Holloway is a lawyer, a Marxist-oriented sociologist, and a philosopher whose work is closely associated with the Zapatista movement in Mexico.

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