New forces of resistance have emerged to both American imperialism and neoliberalism. But how far do these forces represent a progressive alternative? This volume surveys the key flashpoints of resistance today. The main arena of resistance to imperialism is the Middle East. Six essays explore the ambivalent nature of Islamic anti-imperialism and the West’s crucial role in making it so significant as well as the different forms it takes as a political creed; and they provide particular insight into the relationship between religion and politics today in Iraq Palestine and Turkey. Resistance to neoliberalism has been seen most clearly in the ‘pink tide’ in Latin America. Seven essays evaluate the potential – or lack of it – for a 21st century socialism across the region and especially in Venezuela Bolivia Mexico and Argentina; while an interview with João-Pedro Stédile leader of Brazil’s Landless People’s Movement provides a unique perspective on class struggles in that country. Three further essays look at recent reactions to neoliberalism and imperialism elsewhere – in Eastern Europe in France and in the heart of empire the United States itself. The volume concludes with a symposium: three leading left economists analyse neoliberalism as a global regime of social and political control and critically examine the left’s response to it.// Contributors: Bashir Abu-Manneh Gilbert Achcar Aijaz Ahmad Gregory Albo Sabah Alnasseri Elmar Altvater Edur Velasco Arregui Yildiz Atasoy Asef Bayat Emilia Castorina Ana Esther Ceceña Wes Enzinna Marta Harnecker Raghu Krishnan Margarita López Maya Kim Moody William Robinson Richard Roman Alfredo Saad-Filho João Pedro Stédile G. M. Tamás Adrien Thomas
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