The rise of lifestyle activism[elect...
Sotirakopoulos, Nikos.

 

  • The rise of lifestyle activism[electronic resource] :from New Left to occupy /
  • 紀錄類型: 書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
    杜威分類號: 322.44
    書名/作者: The rise of lifestyle activism : from New Left to occupy // by Nikos Sotirakopoulos.
    作者: Sotirakopoulos, Nikos.
    出版者: London : : Palgrave Macmillan UK :, 2016.
    面頁冊數: xi, 184 p. : : digital ;; 22 cm.
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    標題: Lifestyles - Political aspects.
    標題: Lifestyles - Social aspects.
    標題: New Left.
    標題: Protest movements.
    標題: Right and left (Political science)
    標題: Political Science and International Relations.
    標題: Political Communication.
    標題: Political Theory.
    標題: Political Sociology.
    標題: Social Structure, Social Inequality.
    ISBN: 9781137551030
    ISBN: 9781137551023
    內容註: 1. Introduction -- 2. From the dictatorship of the proletariat to Woodstock -- 3. 1970s and beyond: a counter-revolution of capitalism or the New Left fears going mainstream? -- 4. The anti-globalization movement -- 5. The 2008 financial crisis and the Left's reaction: from Occupy to SYRIZA -- 6. Is there a future for the Left?
    摘要、提要註: This book explores changes in the values and ideas of a large part of the political Left in recent decades. The author identifies that a questioning of the merits of economic growth; an ideal of environmental sustainability overriding the old radical visions of material abundance; a critique of instrumental reason; a suspiciousness towards universalist claims; and an attachment to subjective and pluralistic identities, have been dominant in the narratives of the Leftist milieu and of social movements. Yet the author suggests that such changes, known as 'lifestyle activism', could be understood in a different way, one characterised by suspiciousness towards the belief that human action guided by reason can lead society towards a future that will be better and more affluent. Using a range of case studies from the 1960's to the present day anti-austerity movement, Sotirakopoulos argues that the New Left and its ideological heirs could be understood not so much as a continuation, but as an inversion from the Old Left and, most importantly, from humanistic visions of modernity. The book will therefore be ideal reading for students and researchers of political sociology, radical politics, modern political ideologies, contentious politics and political theory and to scholars of new social movements and the New Left.
    電子資源: http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-55103-0
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