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Millions passionately desire a viable alternative to austerity and neoliberalism, but they are sceptical of traditional leftist top-down state solutions.

In this urgent polemic, Hilary Wainwright argues that this requires a new politics for the left that comes from the bottom up, based on participatory democracy and the everyday knowledge and creativity of each individual. Political leadership should be about facilitation and partnership, not expert domination or paternalistic rule.

Wainwright uses lessons from recent movements and experiments to build a radical future vision that will be an inspiration for activists and radicals everywhere.

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"Hilary Wainwright has been at the centre of social movement politics stretching back to the exciting days of the GLC. Her book is a significant contribution to the vital transformation of the Labour Party into a social movement once again."
John McDonnell MP, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer

"A New Politics from the Left presents a thorough, convincing and inspiring programme for progressive politics in Britain today."
Jeremy Gilbert, University of East London

"In succinct, eloquent prose, A New Politics from the Left encompasses all that Hilary Wainwright has learned from her efforts to connect the buoyant creativity of grass roots politics with the coalitions necessary to build genuinely democratic societies."
Lynne Segal, Birkbeck College

"This book is reminder of why Hilary Wainwright is one of contemporary British socialism's most perceptive and thoughtful writers.... We live in exciting and hopeful times and this book goes some way to explaining why."
Morning Star



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Preface

Chapter 1: A New Politics of Knowledge

Chapter 2: The New Politics in Practice

Chapter 3: From Cells to Transitions

Chapter 4: Conclusions: on Questions of Political Strategy and Organisation

Further reading and resources

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 23/02/2018
      ISBN13: 9781509523627, 978-1509523627
      ISBN10: 1509523626

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Millions passionately desire a viable alternative to austerity and neoliberalism, but they are sceptical of traditional leftist top-down state solutions.

      In this urgent polemic, Hilary Wainwright argues that this requires a new politics for the left that comes from the bottom up, based on participatory democracy and the everyday knowledge and creativity of each individual. Political leadership should be about facilitation and partnership, not expert domination or paternalistic rule.

      Wainwright uses lessons from recent movements and experiments to build a radical future vision that will be an inspiration for activists and radicals everywhere.

      Trade Review

      "Hilary Wainwright has been at the centre of social movement politics stretching back to the exciting days of the GLC. Her book is a significant contribution to the vital transformation of the Labour Party into a social movement once again."
      John McDonnell MP, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer

      "A New Politics from the Left presents a thorough, convincing and inspiring programme for progressive politics in Britain today."
      Jeremy Gilbert, University of East London

      "In succinct, eloquent prose, A New Politics from the Left encompasses all that Hilary Wainwright has learned from her efforts to connect the buoyant creativity of grass roots politics with the coalitions necessary to build genuinely democratic societies."
      Lynne Segal, Birkbeck College

      "This book is reminder of why Hilary Wainwright is one of contemporary British socialism's most perceptive and thoughtful writers.... We live in exciting and hopeful times and this book goes some way to explaining why."
      Morning Star



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Preface

      Chapter 1: A New Politics of Knowledge

      Chapter 2: The New Politics in Practice

      Chapter 3: From Cells to Transitions

      Chapter 4: Conclusions: on Questions of Political Strategy and Organisation

      Further reading and resources

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