Capitalism's Crises (ePub)
Class struggles in South Africa and the world
(Sprache: Englisch)
The contributors to this volume draw on a non-dogmatic Marxist approach to explain the systemic and conjunctural dynamics of crisis inherent in global capitalism. Their analysis asks what is historically specific to capitalism's crises while avoiding...
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The contributors to this volume draw on a non-dogmatic Marxist approach to explain the systemic and conjunctural dynamics of crisis inherent in global capitalism. Their analysis asks what is historically specific to capitalism's crises while avoiding catastrophic or defeatist claims. At the same time the volume situates left agency within actual patterns of resistance and class struggle to clarify the potential for transformative change.
The cycle of resistance strengthened by the World Socal Forum and transnational activism is now punctuated by the experience of the Arab Spring, the agency of anti-systemic movements, left think tanks, the Occupy Wall Street Movement, labour unions, left parties in Europe such as Syrizia and Podemos and peoples' budgeting in Kerala, India. On the down side, we are witnessing the waning of the Workers Party in Brazil and serious challenges for South Africa's once powerful labour movement and still formative social justice activism. All these developments are assessed in this volume.
This is the second volume in the Democratic Marxism series. It elaborates on crucial themes introduced in the first volume, Marxism in the 21st Century: Crisis, Critique and Struggle (edited by Michelle Williams and Vishwas Satgar).
The cycle of resistance strengthened by the World Socal Forum and transnational activism is now punctuated by the experience of the Arab Spring, the agency of anti-systemic movements, left think tanks, the Occupy Wall Street Movement, labour unions, left parties in Europe such as Syrizia and Podemos and peoples' budgeting in Kerala, India. On the down side, we are witnessing the waning of the Workers Party in Brazil and serious challenges for South Africa's once powerful labour movement and still formative social justice activism. All these developments are assessed in this volume.
This is the second volume in the Democratic Marxism series. It elaborates on crucial themes introduced in the first volume, Marxism in the 21st Century: Crisis, Critique and Struggle (edited by Michelle Williams and Vishwas Satgar).
Autoren-Porträt von Sumsngala Damodaran, Niall Reddy, Mark Heywood, Vishwas Satgar, William K. Carroll, Leah Hunt-Hendrix, Isham Christie, Andreas Bieler, Jamie Jordan, Hilary Wainwright, Alfredo Saad-Filho
Vishwas Satgar is a Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of the Witwatersrand, and has been involved in grassroots activism for over three decades. He is the editor of the Democratic Marxism series and has published widely on Africa, South Africa, transnational alternatives and Marxism. In 2015, he received the Distinguished Achievement Award from the World Association of Political Economy for initiating and editing this series.Vishwas Satgar is a Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of the Witwatersrand, and has been involved in grassroots activism for over three decades. He is the editor of the Democratic Marxism series and has published widely on Africa, South Africa, transnational alternatives and Marxism. In 2015, he received the Distinguished Achievement Award from the World Association of Political Economy for initiating and editing this series.
William K. Carroll is a member of the Sociology Department at the University of Victoria. He established the Interdisciplinary Program in Social Justice Studies in 2008, serving as its Director until 2012.
Leah Hunt-Hendrix is an Associate Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies. She was a co-founder of Solidaire, a movement support organisation, and she is on the board of directors of three organisations, including the New Economy Coalition.
Isham Christie is currently a labour organiser with the Writers Guild of America East. He was an anti-war and environmental activist with the New Students for a Democratic Society and was intimately involved in the Occupy Wall Street Movement.
Andreas Bieler is Professor of Political Economy and a fellow of the Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice in School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Nottingham. He is the author of The Struggle for a Social Europe and co-editor of Free Trade and Transnational Labour. He maintains the blog Trade Unions and Global Restructuring at
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http://andreasbieler.blogspot.co.uk/.
Jamie Jordan is a PhD candidate and Fellow of the Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice in the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Nottingham.
Hilary Wainwright is a Fellow at the Transnational Institute in Amsterdam, and works on democracy-driven, public service reform as well as the development and spread of the solidarity economy and new, more deeply democratic and participatory forms of political organisation. She is the Director and co-editor of Red Pepper magazine and website
Alfredo Saad-Filho is a Professor of Political Economy at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and was a senior economic affairs officer at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
Sumangala Damodaran is an economist in the School of Development Studies at Ambedkar University in Delhi. She taught at the University of Delhi and worked as a researcher at the Institute for Studies in Industrial Development and as a consultant with the National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganised Sector of the Government of India.
Niall Reddy is a Research Affiliate at the Alternative Information Development Centre and a post-graduate researcher at the Centre for Civil Society at the University of KwaZulu-Natal
Mark Heywood is the Director of SECTION27, a human rights and public interest law organisation that campaigns to advance the rights to health-care services and basic education, in particular. He is also a founder and leader of the Treatment Action Campaign.
Jamie Jordan is a PhD candidate and Fellow of the Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice in the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Nottingham.
Hilary Wainwright is a Fellow at the Transnational Institute in Amsterdam, and works on democracy-driven, public service reform as well as the development and spread of the solidarity economy and new, more deeply democratic and participatory forms of political organisation. She is the Director and co-editor of Red Pepper magazine and website
Alfredo Saad-Filho is a Professor of Political Economy at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and was a senior economic affairs officer at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
Sumangala Damodaran is an economist in the School of Development Studies at Ambedkar University in Delhi. She taught at the University of Delhi and worked as a researcher at the Institute for Studies in Industrial Development and as a consultant with the National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganised Sector of the Government of India.
Niall Reddy is a Research Affiliate at the Alternative Information Development Centre and a post-graduate researcher at the Centre for Civil Society at the University of KwaZulu-Natal
Mark Heywood is the Director of SECTION27, a human rights and public interest law organisation that campaigns to advance the rights to health-care services and basic education, in particular. He is also a founder and leader of the Treatment Action Campaign.
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- Autoren: Sumsngala Damodaran , Niall Reddy , Mark Heywood , Vishwas Satgar , William K. Carroll , Leah Hunt-Hendrix , Isham Christie , Andreas Bieler , Jamie Jordan , Hilary Wainwright , Alfredo Saad-Filho
- 2015, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Vishwas Satgar
- Verlag: Abingdon Press
- ISBN-10: 1868149242
- ISBN-13: 9781868149247
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.10.2015
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