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Critical political studies : debates and dialogues from the left / edited by Abigail B. Bakan and Eleanor MacDonald.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bakan, Abigail B. (Abigail Bess), 1954-
Leys, Colin.
MacDonald, Eleanor, 1959-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
World politics--1989-.
World politics.
Economic history--1990-.
Economic history.
Political science--History--20th century.
Political science.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 432 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, c2002.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Written as a tribute to the remarkable intellectual career of Colin Leys, the debates in this book deal with some of the most pressing problems confronting the majority of citizens in both first world and third world contexts. Their contributions provide the confidence to pursue new possibilities that permit a more optimistic, if critical, outlook. Topics covered include contemporary debates about globalization and the nation state, African development, prospects for British socialism after Blair, social movements, and current issues in political and social theory. Contributors include Laurie Adkin (University of Alberta), Abigail Bakan, Bruce Berman (Queen's University), Manfred Bienefeld (Carleton University), Alex Callinicos (University of York, UK), Bonnie Campbell (University of Quebec at Montreal), Michael Chege (University of Florida), Radhika Desai (University of Victoria), Lauren Dobell (PhD candidate, Oxford University), Phil Goldman (Queen's University), Banu Helvacioglu (Bilkent University, Turkey), Robert Jessop (University of Lancaster, UK), Colin Leys (emeritus, Queen's University), Eleanor MacDonald, Marguerite Mendell (Concordia University), Leo Panitch (York University), Anne Phillips (London School of Economics and Political Science), and John Saul (Atkinson College, York University).
Contents:
Front Matter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Biography: Colin Temple Leys
Introduction From Colin Leys to Counter-Hegemony: Debates and Dialogues from the Left
National Politics in a Global Economy: Reflections on the British Experience
Introduction
From Thatcher to Blair: British Politics at the Turn of the Millennium
Revisiting Thatcherism and Its Political Economy: Hegemonic Projects, Accumulation Strategies, and the Question of Internationalization
Rethinking the Labour Party’s Transition from Socialism to Capitalism
Tony Blair and the British Left
Politics in Africa: Trajectories, Transitions, and Contradictions
Afropessimism/optimism: The Antinomies of Colin Leys1
Caught in the Contradictions: The State in Kenya, 1945–2000
Constructing a Development Agenda for Namibia1
Political Dimensions of the Adjustment Experience of Côte d’Ivoire
Introducing Race As a Variable Into the Political Economy of Kenya Debate: An Incendiary Idea
World Economy: Ideologies, Perspectives, and Strategies for Change
Development Theory: A New Hegemonic Ideology?
Capital, Marxism, and the World Economy: APEC and the MAI1
Amnesty: An Essay in Law and Politics
The Rise and Fall of New Social Movement Theory?
The Social Economy in Québec: Discourses and Strategies
New Theoretical Challenges: Political Theory and the Theory of Politics
Politics in Isolation? Recent Developments in Political Theory
An Ethical Politics of Our Times: Moral Selves or Solidarity?
Fetishizing Phantoms: Carl Schmitt, Chantal Mouffe, and “The Political”1
Incredulity and Poetic Justice: Accounting for Postmodern Accounts
Afterword
About the Authors
Notes:
Essays from a conference held in honour of Colin Leys, Nov. 1996.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
1-282-85957-9
9786612859571
0-7735-6956-1
OCLC:
929120600

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