Jeremy Gilbert

Twenty-First Century Socialism


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      Jeremy Gilbert, Twenty-First Century Socialism

      Jeremy Gilbert

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      Copyright © Jeremy Gilbert 2020

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      First published in 2020 by Polity Press

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      ISBN-13: 978-1-5095-3657-3

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      Names: Gilbert, Jeremy, 1971- author.

      Title: Twenty-first century Socialism / Jeremy Gilbert.

      Description: Medford : Polity, 2020. | Series: Radical futures | Summary: “In this urgent manifesto for a 21st century left, Jeremy Gilbert shows that we need a revitalised socialist politics that learns from the past to adapt to contemporary challenges”-- Provided by publisher.

      Identifiers: LCCN 2019032308 (print) | LCCN 2019032309 (ebook) | ISBN 9781509536559 (hardback) | ISBN 9781509536566 (paperback) | ISBN 9781509536573 (epub)

      Subjects: LCSH: Socialism--History--21st century. | Capitalism--History--21st century. | Populism--History--21st century.

      Classification: LCC HX45 .G45 2020 (print) | LCC HX45 (ebook) | DDC 335--dc23

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      This book wasn’t one that I ever expected to write, although I’m glad I have, and it’s only thanks to the persistence and patience of my colleagues at Polity – George Owers and Julia Davies – that it’s come about at all. Keir Milburn and Alex Williams both read and commented on a first draft and were insightful and supportive as ever.

      Above all, of course, like most writers, I owe a permanent debt of gratitude to my immediate friends and family for their ongoing support and inspiration. Jo Littler and our children – Robin and Isla – make every day special and make the future matter more than ever. It would really be impossible to list all the friends and colleagues who contribute to and stimulate my political thinking every day, but over the past few years friends connected to and taking part in the Culture, Power, Politics seminar series, as well as organisations and projects such as Compass, Momentum, The World Transformed, the New Economy Organisers Network and #ACFM have all been crucial sources of insight and interlocution. Many thanks to all of them.

      This book proposes that a twenty-first-century socialism is the only reasonable solution to the various crises and problems that the world faces today1 – from social inequality to climate breakdown. In Part I the book sets out to explain what the basic source of those crises and problems is and why ‘socialism’ might be the solution to them. In Part II the book explores in greater detail the specific features and conditions that characterize the world we live in today, from the technological revolution to the capture of our cities by the super-rich. In Part III the book expounds what the specific characteristics of a twenty-first-century socialism would be.

       Notes

      1 1. Couze Venn, After Capital (London: SAGE, 2018).

Part I Capitalism and Socialism

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