#69 - November 2015

Volume 29, No. 3
The Radical Left in Europe
Edited by: 
Babak
Amini
Babak
Amini

This collection of articles gives an overview of the current state and outlook of the radical left parties and social movements across much of Europe, at a time when the global financial crisis and the resulting sovereign debt crisis...

Marcello
Musto

After 1989, as a result of structural and political upheavals, and major economic transformations, a process of capitalist restoration had severe social repercussions on a global scale. In Europe, anti-capitalist forces found their...

Babak
Amini

The sociopolitical context of post-2008 Europe is ripe for the revival of the radical left as a viable force against the hegemony of neoliberal capitalism and the politics of austerity. Political space on the left has been opened up...

Mihalis
Panayiotakis

If Europe is for us first of all the name of an unresolved political problem, Greece is one of its centers, not because of the mythical origins of our civilization, symbolized by the Acropolis of Athens, but because of the current...

Antoni Domenech, Gustavo Buster, Daniel
Raventós

The crisis of 2008 and the 15 May Movement

In May 2004, the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (Partido Socialista Obrero Español, PSOE) regained power after two years of massive protests against the Iraq...

Jean-Numa
Ducange

Recent history

France, together with Italy, is the only West European country in which a Communist party occupied the main political space on the left for several decades. Since the end of the 1970s, however, the...

Erik
Meijer

The small but densely crowded European states of Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxemburg have a long common history, in which they were sometimes united and later separated again. Linguistically, they are divided: 23 million of their...

Frieder Otto
Wolf

Introduction and overview

In order to understand the present perspectives of the radical left in Germany today, five main considerations are needed:

a.) a non-sectarian idea of the radical left
b.) a...

Eleonora
Forenza

Italian Left, European Left

 “Syriza, Podemos, venceremos”: it was January 22, 2015, when, at the concluding rally of the electoral campaign, Alexis Tsipras, the leader of SYRIZA who would...

António Simões do Paço and Raquel
Varela

The currently reigning economic model in Portugal is based on accumulation via expropriation. There is no investment. Instead, profit is increased by reducing wages. Wealth is not being created but rather is being destroyed – by closing...

Teppo
Eskelinen

Nordics, historical and present

The Nordic cases2 are interesting for the political left globally, because of the “welfare state” tradition characterized by a relatively equal income distribution, high...

Stanislav
Holubec

Striking differences appear between the old and the new (post-socialist) EU upon examining the 2014 European Parliament election. If the election had taken place only in the “old EU”, the winner would have been social democracy with 27...

Igor
Štiks

Introduction: What is the Post-Yugoslav ‘new left’?

Seven new states have been formed where Yugoslavia once stood. It is a post-Yugoslav, post-partition, post-conflict, and post...

Kate
Hudson

During the 1990s, Europe saw the emergence of electorally significant radical left parties, drawing from the communist and other left and progressive traditions to form qualitatively new political formations. These parties challenged...

Conor
McCabe

The Irish radical left is an uneasy and somewhat contradictory assemblage of Marxist-republican, Trotskyist, and anarchist thought. This is not purely by choice, of course, but rather a reflection of the history of the island itself....

Babak
Amini

2008:

January 1: Cyprus and Malta join the Eurozone, bringing the total number of members to fifteen.

February 3: Dimitris Christofias of the Progressive Party of Working People (AKEL)...

Essays

Joseph G.
Ramsey

Reflections on Bowling for Columbine (2002) in the wake of the Charleston massacre

When news of the latest white racist gun horror came up from Charleston, South Carolina this past summer, I happened to...

Sanya
Osha

Twenty Years Later

When Ken Saro-Wiwa and his nine Ogoni compatriots were hanged in November 1995, it both polarized and unified the fragile as well as volatile geographical entity known as Nigeria. However, this time,...

Review Essay

Dan
Berger

Bryan Burrough, Days of Rage: America’s Radical Underground, the FBI, and the Forgotten Age of Revolutionary Violence (New York: Penguin Press, 2015), 585 pp., $29.95.

True crime traffics in the imagined...

Book Reviews

Reviewed by Robert J.S.
Ross

James Green, The Devil Is Here in These Hills: West Virginia Coal Miners and Their Battle for Freedom (New York: Atlantic Monthly Press), 448 pp., $28

Many years ago, while he was a Visiting...

Reviewed by Mat
Callahan

Todd Wolfson, Digital Rebellion: The Birth of the Cyber Left (Urbana: University of Illinois Press 2014), 248 pp., $30 paper/$90 cloth

Social media, youth activism, global capitalist crisis and the...

Reviewed by Roslyn Wallach
Bologh

Randy Martin, Knowledge LTD, Toward a Social Logic of the Derivative (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2015), 264 pp. paper, $29.95.

In this book Randy Martin brings a most original approach to the...

Reviewed by Anton L.
Allahar

Shalini Puri, The Grenada Revolution in the Caribbean Present: Operation Urgent Memory (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014), 358 pp., $75

Because of the trauma of the Grenada Revolution, beginning with...

Reviewed by Tammi
Arford

Steve Martinot, The Need to Abolish the Prison System: An Ethical Indictment (Smashwords, 2014), 96 pp., ebook $2.00. Paper copies available @ $4 from the author at PO Box 11842, Berkeley, CA  94712.

In...

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Babak Amini studies sociology at York University (Toronto). His research interests include the history of socialist thought, history of the labor movement, and workers’ self-management....