ABSTRACT

Within many societies across the world, new social and political movements have sprung up that either challenge formal parliamentary structures of democracy and participation, or work within them and, in the process, fundamentally alter the ideological content of democratic potentials. At the same time, some parliamentary political parties have attracted a new type of ‘populist’ political rhetoric and support base.

This collection, along with its accompanying volume 2, examines the emergence of, and the connections between, these new types of left-wing democracy and participation. Through an array of examples from different countries, it explains why left-wing activism arises in new and innovative spaces in society and how this joins up with conventional left-wing politics, including parliamentary politics. It demonstrates how these new forms of politics can resonate with the real life experiences of ordinary people and thereby win support for left-wing agendas.

chapter 1|26 pages

Democracy and participation

Liberal and left-wing perspectives

part I|22 pages

Political culture and public spheres of the left

chapter 2|19 pages

Organizing Attac!

29Organization and political culture of Attac in Italy

chapter 3|23 pages

TEKEL resistance in Turkey

The making of the proletarian public sphere

chapter 4|16 pages

Refuse, resist, revolt

Cognitive capitalism and the struggle for the general intellect

part II|2 pages

The state and social movements

chapter 5|20 pages

Peasant revolts and political change in Saint Lucia

89The rise and fall of peasant movements, 1952–1957 and 1992–1997

chapter 6|18 pages

The return of the left?

Post-crisis social movements, anti-austerity activism and social policy in the UK

chapter 7|19 pages

Social movements, media activism and parliamentary organization

A brief history of Podemos

part III|2 pages

The state and leftist parliamentary politics

chapter 9|18 pages

Prejudice on the doorstep

163Labour activists talk immigration

chapter 10|16 pages

Reviving popular sovereigntism

The French radical left and the nation-state

chapter 11|15 pages

The European radical left

Transformation and political change