This is a book about European integration and mainstream parties of
the left, the main underlying question driving it being: Given that
the communist left was fatally wounded by the collapse of the Berlin
Wall; given that, since then, the terms ‘left’ and ‘right’
have not infrequently been attacked (especially by populists) as being
no longer useful for making sense of politics; given that social
democracy, understood as ‘national Keynesianism’ no longer appears
to be viable (as reflected in its long-term electoral decline), what
does it mean to be on the left in the early 21st century and what can
be done to revive its fortunes? Its answer is that being on the left
means embracing principles of equality and international solidarity,
and that since the nation state is too small to respond effectively to
climate change and the other most pressing issues of the present, no
viable strategy for left-wing revival in Europe can dispense with
European integration as a centralelement, of which European
democratisation is a core component.
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ISBN
9783031088223
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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