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100 1 $aWennerhag, Magnus,$eauthor.
245 10 $aRadical Left Movements in Europe /$cMagnus Wennerhag.
250 $aFirst edition.
264 1 $aLondon :$bTaylor and Francis,$c2016.
300 $a1 online resource :$btext file, PDF
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490 0 $aThe Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture
520 2 $a"When the Iron Curtain lifted in 1989, it was seen by some as proof of the final demise of the ideas and aspirations of the radical left. Not many years passed, however, before the critique of social inequalities and capitalism was once again a main protest theme of social movements. This book provides an account of radical left movements in today's Europe and how they are trying to accomplish social and political change. The book's international group of leading experts provide detailed analysis on social movement organizations, activist groups, and networks that are rooted in the left-wing ideologies of anarchism, Marxism, socialism, and communism in both newly democratized post-communist and longstanding liberal-democratic polities. Through a range of case studies, the authors explore how radical left movements are influenced by their situated political and social contexts, and how contemporary radical left activism differs from both new and old social movements on one hand, and the activities of radical left parliamentary parties on the other. Ultimately, this volume investigates what it means to be 'radical left' in current day liberal-democratic and capitalist societies after the fall of European state socialism. This is valuable reading for students and researchers interested in European politics, contemporary social movements and political sociology."--Provided by publisher.
505 00 $tChapter 1 Radical left movements in Europe: An introduction /$rMAGNUS WENNERHAG --$tchapter 2 Radical left parties and movements: Allies, associates, or antagonists? /$rLUKE MARCH --$tchapter 3 Radical left parties and left movements in Northern Europe /$rDANIEL KEITH --$tchapter 4 Radical and moderate left activism in the Czech Republic and in Slovakia (1989-2010) /$rJIRI NAVRÀTIL --$tchapter 5 Contentious labour in Italy and Greece: Movements and trade unions in times of precarity and austerity /$rLORENZO ZAMPONI --$tchapter 6 Left without its party: Interest organizations of former GDR elites and the transformation of the PDS/Linke /$rAMIEKE BOUMA --$tchapter 7 2History bites us by the neck3: Contemporary communism(s) in Finland and France /$rFinland and France AINUR ELMGREN --$tchapter 8 Troubles with the (troubled) past: Anarchists in Poland after 1989 /$rGRZEGORZ PIOTROWSKI --$tchapter 9 Rethinking transformative events to understand the making of new contentious performances: The 2autonomous left3 and the anti-fascist blockade in Lund 1991 /$rANDRES BRINK PINTO AND JOHAN PRIES --$tchapter 10 The radical left movement, revolutionary groups, and Syriza: Framing militant dissidence during the Greek crisis /$rSOTIRIOS KARAMPAMPAS --$tchapter 11 Diffusion of radical repertoires across Europe: The arrival of insurrectionary anarchism to Finland /$rMARI KUUKKANEN --$tchapter 12 The Ukrainian new left and student protests: A thorny way to hegemony /$rVOLODYMYR ISHCHENKO --$tchapter 13 Taking every opportunity against the state: Anarchists in contemporary Russia /$rCHRISTIAN FROHLICH --$tchapter 14 Radical anti-fascism in Scandinavia: Shifting frames in relation to the transformation of the far right --$tchapter 15 A resurgence of the radical left? Some notes /$rDONATELLA DELLA PORTA.
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700 1 $aFröhlich, Christian.
700 1 $aPiotrowski, Grzegorz.
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