What is the state for?:
"Can the nation-state serve social justice? Should social movements work inside or outside the state? What would a just state look like, and how can we get there? Leading a forum, Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò identifies fossil capital as the principal obstacle to a more just world. We face an uphill batt...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Can the nation-state serve social justice? Should social movements work inside or outside the state? What would a just state look like, and how can we get there? Leading a forum, Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò identifies fossil capital as the principal obstacle to a more just world. We face an uphill battle against carbon’s capture of the state system, he argues, but state politics remains our best path forward. Respondents—Thea Riofrancos, Mariame Kaba & Andrea Ritchie, Ishac Diwan & Bright Simons, Martin O’Neill & Joe Guinan, Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Claudio Lomnitz, and Tara Raghuveer—explore the strategies, possibilities, and limitations of efforts to address the climate crisis and transform the state in the image of justice. Elsewhere in the issue, Leila Farsakh examines the history and fate of the quest for Palestinian statehood, while Joshua Craze reports on the global rise of militias that vie for power with the states that created them." "Astra Taylor and Leah Hunt-Hendrix make the case for a "solidarity state" premised on participation, parity, pluralism, and peace. Janice Fine and Hana Shepherd take us inside a compelling new model of labor law enforcement that is reshaping state and local governments and empowering workers across the country. And Bonnie Tenneriello documents the way prisons neutralize reform, following hard-won legislation to end solitary confinement that has done no such thing. Plus, Richard Pithouse talks with S’bu Zikode, leader of the Abahlali baseMjondolo movement, about how South Africa’s poorest citizens are doing thirty years after apartheid; Jonathan S. Blake reviews recent books by Philip Pettit, Charles S. Maier, and Natasha Wheatley; and Peter E. Gordon traces the rise and fall of theory’s engagement with "real questions of suffering and social transformation." Full list of contributors: Olúfẹ́mi O." "Táíwò leads a forum with Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Ishac Diwan & Bright Simons, Mariame Kaba & Andrea Ritchie, Claudio Lomnitz, Martin O’Neill & Joe Guinan, Tara Raghuveer, and Thea Riofrancos—plus work by Jonathan S. Blake, Joshua Craze, Leila Farsakh, Janice Fine & Hana Shepherd, Peter E. Gordon, Richard Pithouse & S’bu Zikode, Astra Taylor & Leah Hunt-Hendrix, and Bonnie Tenneriello." |
Beschreibung: | "Plus rule by militia, Palestinian statehood, and a prison reform failure"--Cover |
Beschreibung: | 200 Seiten Illustrationen 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781946511874 |
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spelling | Táíwò, Olúfẹmi O. 1989- Verfasser (DE-588)125262784X aut What is the state for? Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò with Thea Riofrancos, Mariame Kaba & Andrea Ritchie, Ishac Diwan & Bright Simons, and others Chicago Haymarket books 2024 200 Seiten Illustrationen 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Boston Review Series issue 2024.2 Forum 30 (49.2) "Plus rule by militia, Palestinian statehood, and a prison reform failure"--Cover "Can the nation-state serve social justice? Should social movements work inside or outside the state? What would a just state look like, and how can we get there? Leading a forum, Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò identifies fossil capital as the principal obstacle to a more just world. We face an uphill battle against carbon’s capture of the state system, he argues, but state politics remains our best path forward. Respondents—Thea Riofrancos, Mariame Kaba & Andrea Ritchie, Ishac Diwan & Bright Simons, Martin O’Neill & Joe Guinan, Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Claudio Lomnitz, and Tara Raghuveer—explore the strategies, possibilities, and limitations of efforts to address the climate crisis and transform the state in the image of justice. Elsewhere in the issue, Leila Farsakh examines the history and fate of the quest for Palestinian statehood, while Joshua Craze reports on the global rise of militias that vie for power with the states that created them." "Astra Taylor and Leah Hunt-Hendrix make the case for a "solidarity state" premised on participation, parity, pluralism, and peace. Janice Fine and Hana Shepherd take us inside a compelling new model of labor law enforcement that is reshaping state and local governments and empowering workers across the country. And Bonnie Tenneriello documents the way prisons neutralize reform, following hard-won legislation to end solitary confinement that has done no such thing. Plus, Richard Pithouse talks with S’bu Zikode, leader of the Abahlali baseMjondolo movement, about how South Africa’s poorest citizens are doing thirty years after apartheid; Jonathan S. Blake reviews recent books by Philip Pettit, Charles S. Maier, and Natasha Wheatley; and Peter E. Gordon traces the rise and fall of theory’s engagement with "real questions of suffering and social transformation." Full list of contributors: Olúfẹ́mi O." "Táíwò leads a forum with Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Ishac Diwan & Bright Simons, Mariame Kaba & Andrea Ritchie, Claudio Lomnitz, Martin O’Neill & Joe Guinan, Tara Raghuveer, and Thea Riofrancos—plus work by Jonathan S. Blake, Joshua Craze, Leila Farsakh, Janice Fine & Hana Shepherd, Peter E. Gordon, Richard Pithouse & S’bu Zikode, Astra Taylor & Leah Hunt-Hendrix, and Bonnie Tenneriello." Nation-state / Social aspects State, The / Social aspects Social justice Social movements International organization International cooperation Political science International relations Relations internationales Organisation internationale Coopération internationale Nation / Aspect social État / Aspect social Justice sociale Mouvements sociaux international relations social movements |
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