New Special Issue, Augmenting the Left, Global Discourse volume 8, issue 2.
ABSTRACT
Nine papers with respective replies, grounded in Marxist traditions, analyse the potential for social transformation through a reinvigorated radical Left, all within the context of the ascendance of the far Right worldwide. Papers variously take up new lines of analysis, while also identifying and theorizing strategies and possibilities for increasing and deepening popular participation and support on the far Left. Authors are drawn variously from Australia, Britain, Canada, Cyprus, France, Greece, Ireland, Japan, Slovenia, and the United States. They comprise new scholars as well as established and leading theorists and activists. Collectively, the papers address three predominant themes: the changing and expanding conceptualization on the Left of contemporary capitalism; what it means to speak of ‘the people’ in relation to political action today; and approaches to mobilizing and organizing that people. The wide-ranging but focused and rigorous insights produced across the pieces are aimed at speaking to scholars, students, observers, and activists who seek knowledge about the challenges and opportunities the Left faces today.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Augmenting the Left – Introduction
——————Part 1: CONCEPTUALIZING THE CAPITALIST PRESENT
Article
Contemporary Capitalism, Uneven Development, and the Arc of Anti-Capitalism
Robert LathamReply: Arto Bohos Artinian
Article
Neo-Liberalism as a Historical Stage
Kojin KarataniReply: Joel Wainwright
Article:
‘Life Finds a Way’: Mapping a Post-Positivist Marxian dadaScienceA.T. Kingsmith
Julian von BargenReply: Athina Karatzogianni
Part 2: MOBILIZING THE LEFT
Article
Rethinking the Left: A View from Latin America
Ronaldo MunckReply: Henry Veltmeyer
Article
The National Question, Partition and Geopolitics in the 21st Century: The Cyprus Problem and the Left
Nicos TrimikliniotisReply: Vasilios Loakimidis
Article
Strategies for a Radical Left: A Contribution
Kieran AllenReply: Craig Willse
PART 3: WHO ARE THE PEOPLE?
Article
Who’s Afraid of the People? The Debate Between Political Agoraphobia And Political Agoraphilia
Francis Dupui-DeriReply: Ziga Vodovnik
Article
Refugees in Greece, the Greeks as ‘Refugees’
Aspasia VelissariouReply: John Milios
Article
Re-imagining The Left Through an Ecology Of The Commons: Toward A Post-capitalist Commons Transition
Michel Bauwens
Jose RamosReply: Graham Murdock
Discussion Piece:
Expanding the Horizon: For a Libertarian Marxism
Michael Lowy
Olivier BesancenotTranslated by Lina Nasr El Hag Ali
Reply: Michael Yates
https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rgld20/current
Global Discourse, Vol. 8, Issue 2.
Announcement
Augmenting the Left – New Special Issue of Global Discourse
20th Nov 2018