How to rebuild left populism around the demands for the Green Democratic Revolution
In recent years, the promises of the populist moment have faltered, as seen in the defeats of Jeremy Corbyn, Bernie Sanders, and Jean-Luc Melenchon. In addition, t ...
How to rebuild left populism around the demands for the Green Democratic Revolution
In recent years, the promises of the populist moment have faltered, as seen in the defeats of Jeremy Corbyn, Bernie Sanders, and Jean-Luc Melenchon. In addition, the pandemic has brought about a strong need for protection, creating a favorable terrain for authoritarian forms of politics. This new situation represents a challenge for the left, whose rationalism and modernist idea of progress is rightly suspicious of such demands. How, therefore, can the left deal with the economic, social, and ecological crisis that the pandemic has brought to the fore?
Chantal Mouffe argues that the left should not underestimate the importance of effects when developing a strategy for political change. In fact, after years of ‘post-politics’, we are witnessing a ‘return of the political’. And in response, Mouffe proposes the creation of a broad coalition of movements under the banner of a 'Green Democratic Revolution'. This entails the protection of society and its material conditions in a way that empowers people instead of making them retreat into a defensive nationalism or passive acceptance of technological solutions. It is protection for the many, not the few, providing social justice and fostering solidarity.
Towards A Green Democratic Revolution is a bold rallying cry for political organization in the post-pandemic era.
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