Common Hegemony, Populism, and the New Municipalism critically explores the global rise of an alternative democratic politics since the 1990s in both practice and theory, from the Zapatistas' insurrection to the 2011 cycle of democratic contestation and the ensuing municipalist movement in Spain.
Common Hegemony, Populism, and the New Municipalism critically explores the global rise of an alternative democratic politics since the 1990s in both practice and theory, from the Zapatistas' insurrection to the 2011 cycle of democratic contestation and the ensuing municipalist movement in Spain.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alexandros Kioupkiolis is Associate Professor in Contemporary Political Theory at Aristotle University, Greece. His research interests are on modern philosophies of freedom, contemporary philosophies of justice, theories of democracy, analyses, and critiques of power.
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Introduction 1 Mapping Democratic Alter-Politics 2 Democratic Alter-Politics: Context and Strategic Predicaments 3 Counter-Hegemonic Strategy for Building Collective Agency: Revisiting Gramsci and Laclau & Mouffe 4 Another Leadership for Common Hegemony 5 Common Hegemony and Populism 2.0 6 New Municipalism as Alter-Political Strategy of Organization and Institutional Engagement: The Case of Spain 7 Italian Paths to Urban Commoning: Other Strategies of Common Hegemony Epilogue: Political Organization for an Alter-Political Hegemony
Introduction 1 Mapping Democratic Alter-Politics 2 Democratic Alter-Politics: Context and Strategic Predicaments 3 Counter-Hegemonic Strategy for Building Collective Agency: Revisiting Gramsci and Laclau & Mouffe 4 Another Leadership for Common Hegemony 5 Common Hegemony and Populism 2.0 6 New Municipalism as Alter-Political Strategy of Organization and Institutional Engagement: The Case of Spain 7 Italian Paths to Urban Commoning: Other Strategies of Common Hegemony Epilogue: Political Organization for an Alter-Political Hegemony
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