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The rise of the global left : the World Social Forum and beyond / Boaventura de Sousa Santos.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Santos, Boaventura de Sousa, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
World Social Forum.
Social justice.
Equality.
Democracy.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (237 p.)
Distribution:
[London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021
Other Title:
World Social Forum and beyond
Place of Publication:
London, England : Zed Books, ©2006.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In this book the leading sociologist Boaventura de Sousa Santos makes an impassioned case for the politicization of the World Social Forum. Since its inception in Porto Alegre in 2001, the World Social Forum has refused to take political positions on world events, preferring instead to provide a platform for diverse social movements to come together. de Sousa Santos argues, however, that the Forum can only realize its full potential as a force for social, economic and political change, by taking a directly political stand against the evils of neo-liberal globalization, war, famine and corruption. Through a detailed consideration of the WSF's history and organization, he demonstrates that it has always been an inherently political organization. If, he claims, the WSF is able to realize its potential as an institution for a new form of subaltern, cosmopolitan politics, it will become a global power to be reckoned with in the 21st century.
Contents:
Introduction : forty years of solitude and the novelty of the World Social Forum
The World Social Forum as critical utopia
The World Social Forum as epistemology of the south
The World Social Forum and the sociology of absences
The World Social Forum and the sociology of emergences
The World Social Forum as an insurgent cosmopolitan politics
The struggles for global social justice must be based on a very broad conception of power and oppression
Counter-hegemonic globalization is built upon the equivalence between the principles of equality and recognition of difference
Rebellion and non-conformity must be privileged to the detriment of the old strategic options (reform or revolution)
The WSF aims at a new internationalism
The WSF process progresses as transversal political terrains of resistance and alternative are identified as an ongoing process
The struggle for radical democracy must be a struggle for demo-diversity
Transcultural criteria must be developed to identify different forms of democracy and to establish hierarchies among them according to the collective quality of life they provide
The WSF process must be conceived as promoting and strengthening counter-hegemonic forms of high-intensity democracy that are already emerging
There is no democracy without conditions of democracy
There is no global social justice without global cognitive justice
The many names of another possible world
social emancipation, socialism, dignity, etc
are in the end the name of democracy without end
Organizing fragmented counter-hegemonic energies
Internal democracy: relations between the organizing committee and the international council
Transparency and hierarchies in participation
Parties and movements
Size and continuity
The new organizational challenges: the evaluation of the 2003 WSF
The new organizational models: the Mumbai demonstration and the 2005 WSF
The 2006 polycentric WSF
Representing this world as it fights for another possible world
Whom does the WSF represent?
Who represents the WSF? Composition and functionality of the international council
Making and unmaking cleavages: strategy and political action
Reform or revolution
Socialism or social emancipation
The state as enemy or potential ally
National or global struggles
Direct or institutional action
The principle of equality or the principle of respect for difference
The WSF as a space or as a movement
The future of the World Social Forum: self-democracy and the work of translation
Self-democracy
The work of translation
The World Social Forum and self-learning: the popular university of the social movements
A proposal for collective transformative self-learning: the popular university of the social movements
The PUSM, 2003-06
The left after the World Social Forum
The phantasmal relation between theory and practice
The twenty-first century left: depolarized pluralities
Conclusion
Annexes
Annex I
Composition of the International Council of the WSF (2005)
Annex II
Comparison between the charter of principles, the WSF India policy Statement, and the charter of principles and values of the African Social Forum
Annex III
Manifesto of Porto Alegre
Annex IV- Organizations and institutions that have provided financial support to the World Social Forums.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references (pages 210-215) and index.
Print version record.
ISBN:
9786611216146
9781350223516
1350223514
9781848137745
1848137745
9781780328690
1780328699
9781848131675
1848131674
9781281216144
1281216143
OCLC:
607675619

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