Author(s) | A.T. Kingsmith; Julian von Bargen; Niko Block; Robert Latham |
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Challenging the Right, Augmenting the Left
Recasting the Leftist Imagination
What does the future hold for the left? How does the left adapt to, and prepare for, the crises of our time? In moments of crisis it is always important to rethink longstanding assumptions, jettison wishful thinking and dated ideas, and recover wisdom from the past. In so doing, we have the opportunity to plot a new way forward. The authors of this edited collection do just this: putting forward a diversity of approaches and issues to strategize for the work that awaits us in the 2020s, particularly in the struggle against capitalism, climate change and the far right.
Working within five major thematic areas, the contributors examine how to engage working class people in anti-capitalist struggles, undermine reactionary currents of ethno-nationalism while supporting anti-colonial movements, strategically build power inside and outside the state apparatus, demand new forms of resistance to address environmental crises, and effectively promote solidarity and ecological responsibility. This book provides suggestions for working with popular disaffection, taking the rich, fragmented, conflicted history of refusals and defeats as a starting point for next steps in the struggle against capitalism and the far right, rather than as the basis for more conflict or defeatism.
Contributors
Robert Latham
Robert Latham is a member of faculty in the Department of Politics at York University.
A.T. Kingsmith
A.T. Kingsmith is a PhD candidate in the Department of Politics at York University and a mental health researcher at the University of British Columbia Urban Studies Lab. He teaches at Ryerson University and has written widely on digital networks, anxiety capitalism, and the political economy of mental health.
Julian von Bargen
Julian von Bargen is a writer, researcher, teacher, and doctoral candidate in the Department of Political Science at York University, Toronto.
Niko Block
Niko Block is a doctoral student in political science at York University. His writings have appeared in The Guardian, Canadian Dimension, New Internationalist, and Jacobin.