Renewing Socialism : Transforming Democracy, Strategy and Imagination

Leo Panitch

Aakar Books 2010

Language: English

240 Pages

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About the Book

Intellectually and politically engaging,Renewing Socialismexamines the failures of socialism in the twentieth century and explores the nature of global capitalism, offering a vision of a reinvigorated socialism to ambitiously counter the current debilitating pessimism. While democracy and equality remain the goals of socialism, new conditions require imaginative new strategies. Panitch stresses the need for re-founding, reorganizing and re-democratizing labour movements and calls for a change of focus from the accumulation of capital to the accumulation of capacities: political, economic, social, environmental and human. This new edition includes an interview with the author in which he discusses: the impact of American imperialism on left strategies worldwide; what common interests work for solidarity andagainstdivisions of race, gender and class; whether, as green parties turn towards market socialism, there is space left for a red-green anti-capitalist coalition; if new socialist parties can avoid the mistakes of communist and social democratic parties in the twentieth century. Leo Panitchis the co-editor of The Socialist Register and the author of many books, including Global Capitalism and American Empire,The End of Parliamentary Socialism, Working Class Politics inCrisisandSocial Democracy and Industrial Militancy. He is Canada Research Chair in Comparative Political Economy and Distinguished Professor of Political Science at York University, Toronto.

Leo Panitch
Leo Victor Panitch, (born May 3, 1945, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) is a Distinguished Research Professor of Political Science and Canada Research Chair in Comparative Political Economy at York University. Since 1985, he has served as co-editor of the Socialist Register, which describes itself as "an annual survey of movements and ideas from the standpoint of the independent new left". Panitch himself sees the Register as playing a major role in developing Marxism's conceptual framework for advancing a democratic, co-operative and egalitarian, socialist alternative to capitalist competition, exploitation and insecurity.

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