They can't represent us!

reinventing democracy from Greece to Occupy

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Marina Sitrin: They can't represent us! (2014)

250 pages

English language

Published Aug. 23, 2014

ISBN:
978-1-78168-097-1
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OCLC Number:
872654728

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"From one of the key organizes of Occupy Wall Street and a leading activist in European social movements comes a book that shows a common thread in the recent upsurge in mass protests from Argentina to Greece to the Middle East to New York. The new movements, argue Marina Sitrin and Dario Azzellini, put forward a new conception of participatory democracy, challenging the idea that liberal, representative democracy--let alone the authoritarian regimes being challenged in the Middle East--is democratic, nor ever was. To make the argument and illustrate the kinds of democratic thinking being pioneered by the new movements, They Can't Represent Us! is propelled by scores of interviews with leading activists in Europe, South America, the Middle East, and Asia, allowing readers entre;e to a fascinating array of protest and prefigurative movements across the world. The book provides one of the most extensive portraits of the assemblies, direct democracy …

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Having recently gotten involved in left-wing political organizing, this book provided me with a lot of interesting insights that I hope to share with my group. I really enjoyed the authors' critique of liberal democracy, a system designed to provide capitalist exploitation with a veneer of popular legitimacy while preventing most of the population from actually exercising power. On the downside, I found many of the interview sections repetitive and had trouble getting myself to actually finish the book.

Subjects

  • Protest movements
  • Political participation
  • Democracy