Jeremy Gilbert 
Twenty-First Century Socialism [EPUB ebook] 

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What causes climate change, social breakdown, rampant inequality and the creeping spread of ubiquitous surveillance? Capitalism. What is the only alternative to capitalism? Socialism.
Socialism cannot, however, remain static if it is going to save civilisation from these catastrophes. In this urgent manifesto for a 21st century left, Jeremy Gilbert shows that we need a revitalised socialist politics that learns from the past to adapt to contemporary challenges. He argues that socialism must overcome its industrial origins and give priority to an environmental agenda. In an age of global networks, digital technology and instant communication, central government diktat and restrictions on free speech and movement must be jettisoned. We need to control the economy rather than let it control us – but we must do this by empowering workers, citizens and communities to run their world their way.
It’s time to take back the wealth, the services and the platforms that our own energy has built. In the digital age, it’s time for a new socialism.

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Table des matières

Introduction
Part One: Capitalism and Socialism
Chapter One: The Cause of the Trouble
Chapter Two: Why Socialism?
Part Two: Welcome to the Twenty-First Century
Chapter Three: How did We Get Here?
Chapter Four: Where are We Now?
Part Three: Twenty-First Century Socialism
Chapter Five: The Programme
Chapter Six: The Strategy
Notes

A propos de l’auteur

Jeremy Gilbert is Professor of Cultural and Political Theory at the University of East London

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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 140 ● ISBN 9781509536573 ● Taille du fichier 0.2 MB ● Maison d’édition John Wiley & Sons ● Publié 2020 ● Édition 1 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 7432100 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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