How People-Powered Movements Can Renew Politics, Policy and Practice
Autor: ) Shaping Our Lives University of East Anglia and Co-Chair Peter (Visiting Professor Beresford
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The gap between personal and formal politics has been widening globally and locally. As personal politics have become more inclusive and egalitarian inspired by new social movements, neoliberal ideologies have undermined democracy, increasing isolation, inequality, poverty, disease and environmental threat. Yet this paradox may also offer a path to transformation.

Using international evidence and examples, The Antidote explores what we can learn from the equalisation of personal roles and relationships that's been taking place, to help us reconnect with ourselves and each other and make possible more participatory and liberatory policy and politics. It sets out the barriers we face and offers a route map to bring an end to the destructive effects of unfettered neoliberal ideology, economics, policy and politics.

The gap between personal and formal politics has been widening globally and locally. As personal politics have become more inclusive and egalitarian inspired by new social movements, neoliberal ideologies have undermined democracy, increasing isolation, inequality, poverty, disease and environmental threat. Yet this paradox may also offer a path to transformation.

Using international evidence and examples, The Antidote explores what we can learn from the equalisation of personal roles and relationships that's been taking place, to help us reconnect with ourselves and each other and make possible more participatory and liberatory policy and politics. It sets out the barriers we face and offers a route map to bring an end to the destructive effects of unfettered neoliberal ideology, economics, policy and politics.

Autor ) Shaping Our Lives University of East Anglia and Co-Chair Peter (Visiting Professor Beresford
Verlag Bristol University Press
Einband Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr 2025
Seitenangabe 256 S.
Ausgabekennzeichen Englisch
Abbildungen Not illustrated
Masse H15.6 cm x B23.4 cm x D2.1 cm 468 g