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Against Austerity How We Can Fix The Crisis They Made Richard Seymour

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Against Austerity How We Can Fix The Crisis They Made Richard Seymour
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Publisher: Pluto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.31 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Richard Seymour
ISBN: 9780745333281, 9780745333298, 0745333281, 074533329X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Against Austerity How We Can Fix The Crisis They Made Richard Seymour by Richard Seymour 9780745333281, 9780745333298, 0745333281, 074533329X instant download after payment.

Against Austerity is a blistering, accessible and invigorating polemic against the current political consensus. Deploying his renowned power of razor-sharp polemic Richard Seymour charts the role of austerity in radically reducing living standards, fracturing established political structures, and creating simmering social alienation and explosions of discontent.
But Against Austerity goes further – making a bold theoretical intervention on the question of challenging austerity and creating radical alternatives. Beginning with an analysis of current class formation and dominant ideology, Seymour issues a call to arms, mapping a new strategy to unite the left.
Along the way, he tackles the vexed question of achieving social change, in particular issues of reform and social revolution. In an age characterised by the paucity and inadequacy of mainstream analysis, Against Austerity points a way forward to revive the left and create a new spirit of collective resistance.

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