Ideas for Action: Relevant Theory for Radical Change
Cynthia Kaufman
(Author)
Description
Exploring a wide range of political traditions--including Marxism, anarchism, anti-imperialism, postmodernism, feminism, critical race theory, and environmentalism--Cynthia Kaufman acknowledges the strengths and weaknesses of a variety of political movements and the ideologies inspired by or generated through them. Kaufman offers a coherent analysis without pretending to offer "the final word" on complex issues. Instead, she helps orient a critical understanding of the social world and a glimpse of the excitement and rewards of serious intellectual engagement with political ideas. Fully updated to confront pressing issues of today--from mass incarceration to climate change, from the war on terror to the national security state, from rising inequality to a global shortage of care, Ideas for Action also examines the work of diverse thinkers such as Adam Smith, Paulo Freire, Grace Lee Boggs, and Stuart Hall. Kaufman's insights break the chains of cynicism and lay a foundation for more effective organizing.Product Details
Price
$22.95
$21.34
Publisher
PM Press
Publish Date
July 01, 2016
Pages
352
Dimensions
5.9 X 8.8 X 1.1 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781629631479
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About the Author
Cynthia Kaufman is the director of the Vasconcellos Institute for Democracy in Action, where she also teaches community organizing and philosophy. She is also the author of Getting Past Capitalism: History, Vision, Hope (Lexington Books, 2012). She is a lifelong social change activist, having worked on issues such as tenants' rights, police abuse, union organizing, international politics, and most recently climate change.
Reviews
"There's a long-running conversation about what's wrong with our world and how to fix it. Ideas for Action fills in the 'backstory' that can help you to join that conversation." --Jeremy Brecher, author of Strike!