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Left-wing politics in the 21st century faces an internal disruption. In the era of global capitalism, the majority of leftist thinkers refuse neoliberalism with its focus on liberalization, privatization and deregulation. But they diverse on the question of alternatives: there is a division between the anti-globalist and the alter-globalist Left. Cosmopolitanism or patriotism? Liberalism or communitarianism? Particularism or universalism? Global governance or a nation-state? Individualism or collective identites? The author criticizes both right-wing and left-wing liberalism and defends deglobalisation and the return to the communitarian and (inter)nationalist values of the classical socialist Left.



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Globalisation and left-wing politics – Marxist positions – deglobalisation with an emphasis on collective identities, national sovereignty and internationalism

The Antiglobalist: A Central European Leftist

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 26/02/2021
      ISBN13: 9783631775103, 978-3631775103
      ISBN10: 3631775105

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Left-wing politics in the 21st century faces an internal disruption. In the era of global capitalism, the majority of leftist thinkers refuse neoliberalism with its focus on liberalization, privatization and deregulation. But they diverse on the question of alternatives: there is a division between the anti-globalist and the alter-globalist Left. Cosmopolitanism or patriotism? Liberalism or communitarianism? Particularism or universalism? Global governance or a nation-state? Individualism or collective identites? The author criticizes both right-wing and left-wing liberalism and defends deglobalisation and the return to the communitarian and (inter)nationalist values of the classical socialist Left.



      Table of Contents

      Globalisation and left-wing politics – Marxist positions – deglobalisation with an emphasis on collective identities, national sovereignty and internationalism

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