There
is much more dynamism within the global
left, especially in the South, than is
often perceived. The rejection of capitalism
in many of left movements in the South
tends to be accompanied not only by imagining
alternatives, but also by shifting views
about what constitutes the desirable alternative.
This, in turn, has meant an interrogation
of some previously standard tenets of
socialist understanding. This essay reviews
several features of emerging left movements
in Latin America, Africa and developing
Asia that suggest a move away from some
traditional ideas associated with socialist
theory and practice even as there are
two important areas of continuity with
the leftist thinking of the past.
* The article was
originally published in EPW Vol XLVII
No.24, June 16 2012.
Jun
12, 2012.
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