ID | 170601 |
Title Proper | Two sides of the 1968 legacy |
Language | ENG |
Author | Solovyov, Sergey M |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Abstract This article analyzes two responses by the Left to the turbulent events of 1968 in Europe and the failed attempt at revolution: the turn towards postmodern theory and the “minorities policy” is contrasted with the transition to urban guerilla warfare. The paper argues that the theoretical degradation of a considerable part of leftist thought after 1968 was a result of the transition to postmodernist attitudes. The article also analyzes the penetration of these trends into the concept of sociologist Immanuel Wallerstein, one of the most influential left-wing theorists. The article traces the logic behind the emergence of urban guerillas in Europe and the causes of their defeat. By analyzing both the postmodern and ultra-radical experience, the author offers some conclusions regarding the current situation and the future of Europe’s Left. |
`In' analytical Note | Russia in Global Affairs Vol. 17, No.4, Oct-Dec 2019; p127-156 |
Journal Source | Russia in Global Affairs Vol: 17 No 4 |
Key Words | Postmodern ; Degradation ; Minorities Rights ; Minorities Policy |