Arguments for a New Left: Answering the Free-market Right

Arguments for a New Left: Answering the Free-market Right

by HilaryWainwright (Author)

Synopsis

As disillusion sets in with the free market right-- the legacy of Thatcher, Reagan and Geoffrey Sachs--Hiliary Wainwright retrieves and develops what was best in the thinking and practice of the new left. Challenged by the appeal of neo--liberalism to young organizers in the civic movements of Central Europe, she tackles Hayeka s critique of the all--knowing state, and his regonition of a practical knowledgea that no state or party can secind guess. Drawing an alternative view of knowledge from the practice of social movements (from the 1968 student revolt, through militant shop stewards organizations and the womena s movement, to green activism of the 1980a s) as well as from new philosophical currents, Wainwright counters Hayeka s individualism and denial of the legitimacy of the collective action, with a conception of knowledge as fundamentally social.On this foundation she establishes a new understanding of transformative political agengy as well as self--consciously experimental and involving a combination of representative and participatory forms of democracy. Arguments for a new Left is sure to provokr wide discussion.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 325
Edition: 1
Publisher: Blackwell
Published: 01 Dec 1994

ISBN 10: 0631191917
ISBN 13: 9780631191919

Media Reviews
When one of Britaina smost dedicated and resourceful activists writes with this vision and energy, one is compelled to listen closely. Terry Eagleton. Hilary Wainwright is unique for her ability to synthesize academic analysis and the practical concerns of movement politics. Francis Fox Piven.
Author Bio
Hilary Wainwright is Senior Research Associate for the International Centre for Labour studies at Manchester University. In 1991 she was a Visiting Scholar at the University of California, LA. Her previous books include Labour: A Tale of Two Parties and (with Sheila Rowbotham and Lynne Sega) the classic Beyond the Fragments.