Shifting Baselines of Europe : New Perspectives beyond Neoliberalism and Nationalism / European Alternatives, Daphne Büllesbach, Marta Cillero, Lukas Stolz.

This book opens the often narrow discourse on the future of Europe and criticises the false dichotomy between nationalism on the one hand and a neoliberal version of Europe on the other. Existing emancipatory projects from across the continent are presented together with reflections on strategies to...

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Main Authors: Büllesbach, Daphne (Author), Cillero, Marta (Author), Stolz, Lukas (Author)
Other Authors: European Alternatives
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Bielefeld : Transcript-Verlag, [2017]
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Summary:This book opens the often narrow discourse on the future of Europe and criticises the false dichotomy between nationalism on the one hand and a neoliberal version of Europe on the other. Existing emancipatory projects from across the continent are presented together with reflections on strategies to achieve a democratic Europe beyond the nation state: from the municipal level to the level of transnational media, from technology and counter-surveillance to the systemic change provided by the commons movement and more. The shift towards a new way of thinking and doing politics is possible!With contributions by Etienne Balibar, Ulrike Guérot, Gesine Schwan, Renata Avila, Barbara Spinelli, Andreas Karitzis, Lorenzo Marsili, Jonas Staal, among others, and interviews with city governors from Madrid to Naples."Anyone interested in survival in today's Europe, should read this book."--Srecko Horvat, Philosopher, DIEM25.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9783839439548
383943954X
9783837639544
3837639541
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