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Transforming Classes: Socialist Register 2015 by Leo Panitch, Greg Albo

By Leo Panitch, Greg Albo

For greater than part a century, the Socialist sign up has introduced jointly a number of the sharpest thinkers from worldwide to handle the urgent problems with our time. based by way of Ralph Miliband and John Saville in London in 1964, SR maintains their dedication to self sufficient and thought-provoking research, freed from dogma or sectarian positions.

Transforming Classes is a compendium of socialist suggestion this day and a clarifying account of sophistication fight within the early twenty-first-century, from China to the U.S..

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The decline in political parties as mass-based organizations has had enormous implications for politics and policymaking. By joining distinct networks of interest groups, local political organizations, and national politicians, parties helped to stabilize electoral coalitions and create a measure of continuity between the resources needed to get elected and those needed to govern. In the past two decades this force for coherence in politics and policymaking has been replaced by a more complex configuration that makes the task of governing much more difficult.

Other approaches focused more directly on the urban poor. As John Mollenkopf's chapter shows, some urban advocates argued that the growing strength and capabilities of local community organizations now provided a base on which the federal government could build with a variety of new community development initiatives. Others supported mobility strategies that would help poor minorities move to suburban areas, where entry-level jobs were increasingly located. Although these two approaches were often posed as competing strategies"people versus places"many urban advocates supported both.

On the Democratic side, the decline of organized labor and local party organizations broke up the links that had once existed. In the 1970s, labor grew increasingly defensive and inward looking, beginning to function more as a narrow interest group than as an aggregating force for the Democratic party. In contrast, new groups associated with the Democrats adopted a very different organizational strategy: rather than ground their strength in a local base associated with the party, these new organizations became Washington-based staff organizations whose grass-roots links were often limited to mail-in memberships.

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