Labour, the state, social movements and the challenge of neo-liberal globalisati
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Revisiting Labour: The Resurgence of Labour Movements in the Neo-Liberal Era
In the wake of neo-liberalism's rise as the dominant political and economic orthodoxy in the 1980s, there was a notable shift in academic, political, and public discourse. Labour, once a central focus in socio-political discussions, was increasingly marginalized and overlooked. This book critically examines the impact of neo-liberalism on labour as both a social category and a political movement, arguing that the neglect of labour in contemporary analysis is both misleading and inadequate.
Key Aspects Covered in the Book:
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Impact of Neo-Liberalism: The book explores how neo-liberalism, with its emphasis on deregulation, privatization, and
market-driven policies, contributed to the marginalization of labour issues. It provides a comprehensive analysis of how this economic
orthodoxy has affected labour's role in both domestic and international contexts.
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Growth of the Global Working Class: Despite neo-liberalism's dominance, the global working class is expanding at an
unprecedented rate. The book highlights this growth and underscores the importance of recognizing labour as a critical component of the
global production process.
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Ongoing Relevance of Labour Organisations: The book argues that labour organisations have not disappeared; rather, their
roles and relationships with the state and other social movements remain vital. It examines how these organisations continue to influence
political and economic structures despite the challenges posed by neo-liberal policies.
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Trade Unions and Social Movements: A significant focus is placed on the evolving strategic relationship between trade
unions and social movements, both nationally and internationally. The book discusses how this relationship has strengthened, particularly in
the Global South, and how new patterns of resistance are emerging.
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Resistance to Global Capital: The book explores emerging forms of resistance against global capital and the notion of
globalization as an unstoppable force. It examines how labour movements and social movements are mobilizing to challenge the prevailing
economic and political systems.
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Relevance and Implications: This book offers crucial insights into the changing dynamics of labour movements in the context
of global capitalism. It provides a fresh perspective on the strategic importance of labour and its organisations in contemporary
socio-economic and political struggles.
Scholarly and Practical Value: This book is essential for scholars, students, and activists interested in labour studies, political economy, and global social movements. It provides a critical reassessment of the role of labour in the modern world and offers valuable insights into the ongoing struggles and resistance efforts that challenge the prevailing neo-liberal paradigm.