Radical Left Movements in Europe

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Ainur Elmgren
Amieke Bouma
anarchist networks
AndrBrink Pinto
Andres Brink Pinto
Anti-austerity Protests
anti-capitalist protest
Autonomous Left
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Christian FrHlich
Christian Frohlich
Civil Society
Collective Action Frames
contemporary European radical left movements
Contentious Performance
Daniel Keith
Donatella Della Porta
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Flesher Fominaya
FRG.
Global Justice Movement
Grass Roots Unions
Grzegorz Piotrowski
Jan Jamte
Jan JE
JirAvr?L
Jiri Navrl
Johan Pries
Left Libertarian Movements
left-wing activism
Lorenzo Zamponi
Luke March
Mari Kuukkanen
Markos Vogiatzoglou
parties
Polish Anarchist
political sociology
post-communist transitions
Protest Event Data
Protest Events
Radical Flank
Radical Left
Radical Left Activities
Radical Left Movement
Radical Left Organizations
Radical Left Parties
Radical Left Social Movements
Russian Socialist Movement
Sinistra Ecologia
social movement theory
Sotirios Karampampas
Vice Versa
Volodymyr Ishchenko
Welfare Reforms
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9781472461469
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Aug 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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When the Iron Curtain lifted in 1989, it was seen by some as proof of the final demise of the ideas and aspirations of the radical left. Not many years passed, however, before the critique of social inequalities and capitalism was once again a main protest theme of social movements. This book provides an account of radical left movements in today’s Europe and how they are trying to accomplish social and political change.

The book’s international group of leading experts provide detailed analysis on social movement organizations, activist groups, and networks that are rooted in the left-wing ideologies of anarchism, Marxism, socialism, and communism in both newly democratized post-communist and longstanding liberal-democratic polities. Through a range of case studies, the authors explore how radical left movements are influenced by their situated political and social contexts, and how contemporary radical left activism differs from both new and old social movements on one hand, and the activities of radical left parliamentary parties on the other. Ultimately, this volume investigates what it means to be ‘radical left’ in current day liberal-democratic and capitalist societies after the fall of European state socialism.

This is valuable reading for students and researchers interested in European politics, contemporary social movements and political sociology.

Magnus Wennerhag is an Associate Professor in Sociology at the School of Social Sciences, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden.

Christian Fröhlich is an Assistant Professor at the School of Sociology, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia.

Grzegorz Piotrowski is a faculty member at the European Solidarity Centre, Gdańsk, Poland. He is also Researcher at Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden.