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From The Streets To The State Changing The World By Taking Power Paul Christopher Gray Ed

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From The Streets To The State Changing The World By Taking Power Paul Christopher Gray Ed
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Publisher: SUNY Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.76 MB
Pages: 294
Author: Paul Christopher Gray (ed.)
ISBN: 9781438470290, 1438470290
Language: English
Year: 2018

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From The Streets To The State Changing The World By Taking Power Paul Christopher Gray Ed by Paul Christopher Gray (ed.) 9781438470290, 1438470290 instant download after payment.

Blends academic and activist perspectives to explore recent emancipatory struggles to win and transform state power.
For decades, emancipatory struggles have been deeply influenced by the slogan “Change the world without taking power.” Amid growing social inequalities and the return of right-wing authoritarianism, however, many now recognize the limits of disengaging from government and the state. From the Streets to the State chronicles many diverse and exciting projects to not only take state power but to fundamentally change it. A blend of scholars and activists explore issues like the nonsectarian relationships between new radical left parties, egalitarian social movements, and labor movements in Greece, Germany, Spain, Portugal, and Turkey. Contributors discuss municipal campaigns based in popular assemblies, solidarity economies, and independent political organizations fighting for racial, gender, and economic justice in cities such as Jackson, Vancouver, and Newcastle. This volume also studies the lessons learned from the Pink Tide in Latin America as well as the social movements of racialized and gendered workers transforming human rights across the United States. Finally, the book offers case studies from around the world surveying the role of state workers and public sector unions in radically democratizing public administration through coalitions between the providers and users of public services.
Paul Christopher Gray teaches political science and labor studies at Brock University, Canada.

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