Tuesday 14 March
Second Joint Symposium by WIPSS and Utopia 2016/17 Anniversary Events Series
The Failure of the Left in Europe?
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Prof. Paul Clough: The Failure of the Left in the UK and France
Why has the Left failed to change politics or remake society in the UK and France since the ‘events’ of 1968? My particular concern will be with the intellectual Left, and I will be examining its failure to move out of a ghetto, except for brief periods, in both countries.
Dr Kathrin Schödel: Leftist Positions and the Discourse of Migration in Germany
What is the ‘left’ and what is its ‘failure’? My short intervention will discuss definitions of the left and the notion of a ‘failure of the left’ from a German perspective. It will then turn to a current example: the (in)visibility of leftist positions in recent discourses of migration in Germany.
Dr Michael Briguglio: Syriza: Between hegemonic strategy and governance
Amid the current Greek economic crisis Syriza developed from a minor left party to an election-winning hegemonic force. It is however experiencing massive hurdles in implementing its electoral promises. Does this represent a failure of the left?
Prof. Kenneth Wain: Chair.
Paul Clough, Peter Mayo, Michael Briguglio, and Utopia 2016/7 Team