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Why You Should Be a Socialist [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 150x267x30 mm, weight: 508 g, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Dec-2019
  • Leidėjas: St Martin's Press
  • ISBN-10: 1250200865
  • ISBN-13: 9781250200860
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 150x267x30 mm, weight: 508 g, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Dec-2019
  • Leidėjas: St Martin's Press
  • ISBN-10: 1250200865
  • ISBN-13: 9781250200860
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The editor of Current Affairs presents a skeptic’s primer to democratic socialism that charts its rise in today’s America, explaining what it is and isn’t and how it can effect real and positive change on a national scale.

"A primer on Democratic Socialism for those who are extremely skeptical of it. America is witnessing the rise of a new generation of socialist activists. More young people support socialism now than at any time since the labor movement of the 1920s. The Democratic Socialists of America, a big-tent leftist organization, has just surpassed 50,000 members nationwide. In the fall of 2018, one of the most influential congressmen in the Democratic Party lost a primary to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a 28-year-oldsocialist who had never held office before. But what does all this mean? Should we be worried about our country, or should we join the march toward our bright socialist future? In Why You Should Be A Socialist, Nathan J. Robinson will give readers a primer on twenty-first century socialism: what it is, what it isn't, and why everyone should want to be a part of this exciting new chapter of American politics. From the heyday of Occupy Wall Street through Bernie Sanders' 2016 presidential campaign and beyond, young progressives have been increasingly drawn to socialist ideas. However, the movement's goals need to be defined more sharply before it can effect real change on a national scale. Likewise, liberals and conservatives will benefit from a deeper understanding of the true nature of this ideology, whether they agree with it or not. Robinson's charming, accessible, and well-argued book will convince even the most skeptical readers of the merits of socialist thought"--

A primer on Democratic Socialism for those who are extremely skeptical of it.

America is witnessing the rise of a new generation of socialist activists. More young people support socialism now than at any time since the labor movement of the 1920s. The Democratic Socialists of America, a big-tent leftist organization, has just surpassed 50,000 members nationwide. In the fall of 2018, one of the most influential congressmen in the Democratic Party lost a primary to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a 28-year-old socialist who had never held office before. But what does all this mean? Should we be worried about our country, or should we join the march toward our bright socialist future? In Why You Should Be a Socialist, Nathan J. Robinson will give readers a primer on twenty-first-century socialism: what it is, what it isn’t, and why everyone should want to be a part of this exciting new chapter of American politics.

From the heyday of Occupy Wall Street through Bernie Sanders’ 2016 presidential campaign and beyond, young progressives have been increasingly drawn to socialist ideas. However, the movement’s goals need to be defined more sharply before it can effect real change on a national scale. Likewise, liberals and conservatives will benefit from a deeper understanding of the true nature of this ideology, whether they agree with it or not. Robinson’s charming, accessible, and well-argued book will convince even the most skeptical readers of the merits of socialist thought.

Introduction: Millennial Discontent and the Rise of a Democratic: Socialist Alternative 1(26)
PART I WHAT IS THE LEFT SO MAD ABOUT?
1 Revulsion, Curiosity, Moral Instinct: Orienting Ourselves in the World
27(19)
2 Neoliberal Nightmares: Our Depressing and Unacceptable Present
46(32)
3 The Army of Psychopathic Androids: How Capitalism Works
78(25)
PART II WHAT IS SOCIALISM AND WHY IS IT GOOD?
4 Solidarity Forever: A Set of Principles
103(12)
5 A Better World: Envisioning Utopias
115(18)
6 Socialism, Democracy, Social Democracy: Sorting Out Words & Terms
133(10)
7 One Long Struggle: The Grand Libertarian Left Tradition
143(21)
8 Making Our Plans: Sensible Agendas
164(26)
9 Getting It Done: Effective Strategies
190(15)
PART III WHAT ARE THE OTHER POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES AND WHY ARE THEY BAD?
10 Mean, False, and Hopeless: The Ugliness of Conservatism
205(10)
11 Polishing Turds: ThelnadequacyofLiberalism
215(18)
12 Response to Criticisms: Why Opponents of Socialism Are All Wrong
233(19)
Conclusion: Reflections on Hope, Justice, and Solidarity 252(9)
Appendix: A Left Media Diet 261(6)
Acknowledgments 267(4)
Notes 271(46)
Index 317