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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 Hayek''s critique of the all-knowing state, and his regonition of ''practical knowledge'' 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 women''s movement, to green activism of the 1980''s) as well as from new philosophical currents, Wainwright counters Hayek''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 e

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"When one of Britain'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.



Table of Contents
Preface.

The arguments: A New Left and the Democratization of Knowledge.

Part I: An Eastern Challenge to the Western Left:.

1. Encounters in the New Europe.

Part II: At The Heart of the Challenge:.

2. Frederick Hayek and the Social-Engineering State.

3. Transformation from Below.

4. TheTheory and Politics of Knowledge.

Part III: New Kinds of Knowledge for new Forms of Democracy:.

5. From Social Movement to Self Management: A case Study from the Women's Movement.

6. From Grass Roots Organizing to New Economic Networks.

7. From Extra-Parliamentary Oppositions to Parties of new Kind.

Part IV:Why Movements Matter in the New Europe: .

8. Ending the Cold War.

9. Conclusions: Transforming Governmentality.

Bibliography and Further Reading.

Directory of International Campaigns, Networks and Newsletters.

Index.

Arguments for a New Left

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 02/12/1993
      ISBN13: 9780631191919, 978-0631191919
      ISBN10: 0631191917

      Description

      Book 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 Hayek''s critique of the all-knowing state, and his regonition of ''practical knowledge'' 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 women''s movement, to green activism of the 1980''s) as well as from new philosophical currents, Wainwright counters Hayek''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 e

      Trade Review
      "When one of Britain'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.



      Table of Contents
      Preface.

      The arguments: A New Left and the Democratization of Knowledge.

      Part I: An Eastern Challenge to the Western Left:.

      1. Encounters in the New Europe.

      Part II: At The Heart of the Challenge:.

      2. Frederick Hayek and the Social-Engineering State.

      3. Transformation from Below.

      4. TheTheory and Politics of Knowledge.

      Part III: New Kinds of Knowledge for new Forms of Democracy:.

      5. From Social Movement to Self Management: A case Study from the Women's Movement.

      6. From Grass Roots Organizing to New Economic Networks.

      7. From Extra-Parliamentary Oppositions to Parties of new Kind.

      Part IV:Why Movements Matter in the New Europe: .

      8. Ending the Cold War.

      9. Conclusions: Transforming Governmentality.

      Bibliography and Further Reading.

      Directory of International Campaigns, Networks and Newsletters.

      Index.

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