The Radical Left in Europe in the Age of Austerity
The complex trajectory of Europe after the 2008 global financial crisis has led to the catastrophic failure of deep austerity measures that swept across the Union, and is reflected in the rise of some radical Left parties such as SYRIZA as well as an unfortunate rise in far right and nationalist parties and movements. This collection brings together a group of European scholars and activists from various European countries to discuss the recent economic, political, and electoral changes in respective countries, and the current status and future plans of radical Left parties and movements. This book fills a significant gap within the current literature in the English-speaking world on post-2008 Europe, featuring a nation-based European wide survey of the current activities and plans of radical Left parties and movements in relation to the mounting social, political, and economic problems in Europe. This book contributes to the discussion by presenting a realistic depiction of the existing radical Left forces in Europe. This title was previously published as a special issue of Socialism and Democracy.
Babak Amini studies sociology at York University, Canada. His research interests include the history of socialist thought, history of the labor movement, and workers self-management.
The Radical Left in Europe
in the Age of Austerity
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Contents
Marcello Musto
Babak Amini
Mihalis Panayiotakis
Antoni Domenech, Gustavo Buster and Daniel Ravents
Jean-Numa Ducange
Erik Meijer
Frieder Otto Wolf
Eleonora Forenza
Antnio Simes do Pao and Raquel Varela
Teppo Eskelinen
Stanislav Holubec
Igor tiks
Kate Hudson
Conor McCabe
Babak Amini
The chapters in this book were originally published in Socialism and Democracy, volume 29, issue 3 (November 2015). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Chapter 1
Introduction
Marcello Musto
Socialism and Democracy, volume 29, issue 3 (November 2015) pp. 16
Chapter 2
Situating the Radical Left in Contemporary Europe
Babak Amini
Socialism and Democracy, volume 29, issue 3 (November 2015) pp. 724
Chapter 3
The Radical Left in Greece
Mihalis Panayiotakis
Socialism and Democracy, volume 29, issue 3 (November 2015) pp. 2543
Chapter 4
Old and New Left in the Kingdom of Spain, 20082015
Antoni Domenech, Gustavo Buster and Daniel Ravents
Socialism and Democracy, volume 29, issue 3 (November 2015) pp. 4461
Chapter 5
The Radical Left in France
Jean-Numa Ducange
Socialism and Democracy, volume 29, issue 3 (November 2015) pp. 6270
Chapter 6
The Radical Left in Benelux
Erik Meijer
Socialism and Democracy, volume 29, issue 3 (November 2015) pp. 7180
Chapter 7
The Radical Left in Germany
Frieder Otto Wolf
Socialism and Democracy, volume 29, issue 3 (November 2015) pp. 8192
Chapter 8
From Splits to Unification? On the Recent History of the Italian Radical Left
Eleonora Forenza
Socialism and Democracy, volume 29, issue 3 (November 2015) pp. 93103
Chapter 9
The Memorandum of Understanding in Portugal and the Portuguese Left
Antnio Simes do Pao and Raquel Varela
Socialism and Democracy, volume 29, issue 3 (November 2015) pp. 104114
Chapter 10
The Nordic Radical Left
Teppo Eskelinen
Socialism and Democracy, volume 29, issue 3 (November 2015) pp. 115125
Chapter 11
The Radical Left of the New EU: Between Communist Nostalgia and Postmodern Radicalism
Stanislav Holubec
Socialism and Democracy, volume 29, issue 3 (November 2015) pp. 126134
Chapter 12
New Left in the Post-Yugoslav Space: Issues, Sites, and Forms
Igor tiks
Socialism and Democracy, volume 29, issue 3 (November 2015) pp. 135146
Chapter 13
The Radical Left in Britain
Kate Hudson
Socialism and Democracy, volume 29, issue 3 (November 2015) pp. 147157
Chapter 14
The Radical Left in Ireland
Conor McCabe
Socialism and Democracy, volume 29, issue 3 (November 2015) pp. 158165
Chapter 15
A Chronology of the European Sovereign Debt Crisis
Babak Amini
Socialism and Democracy, volume 29, issue 3 (November 2015) pp. 166178
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Babak Amini studies sociology at York University, Canada. His research interests include the history of socialist thought, history of the labor movement, and workers self-management.
Gustavo Buster studied Philosophy, Sociology and International Relations at Complutense University of Madrid, Spain. He has worked as a consultant for various international organizations. He is member of the editorial board of Sin Permiso.
Antoni Domenech is a Professor of Philosophy of Social and Moral Sciences in the Faculty of Economics at the University of Barcelona, Sapin, and general editor of the journal Sin Permiso. His publications include articles on Marx, Aristotle, philosophy of law, and political philosophy.
Jean-Numa Ducange is an Assistant Professor in contemporary history at the University of Normandie, France, and co-director of the journal Actuel Marx. He is a specialist on the impact of French Revolutionary tradition during the 19th century, especially in the German world. He also works on the history of French, German, and Austrian socialism and Marxism. He is the editor of