What is a political Party for the Left? - A Panel Discussion at II European Conference

Audio Recording Your browser does not support the audio element Description Christina Kaindl (Die LINKE) Jakub Baran (Partia Razem) Ursula Jensen (IBT) Manuel Kellner (ISL) Moderated by Lucy Parker. Description In spite of many different political currents and tendencies, perhaps the most significant question informing the “Left” today is the issue of “political party.” Various “Left unity” initiatives have been taking place in the aftermath of the 2008 economic crisis and subsequent downturn, following Occupy Wall Street and the Arab Spring, alongside continuing “post-political” tendencies inherited from the 1980s-90s (perspectives such as expressed by Hardt and Negri’s Empire, Multitude, and Commonwealth, John Holloway’s Change the World without Taking Power, the Invisible Committee’s The Coming Insurrection, the California student protestors’ Communique from an Absent Future), the formation of SYRIZA in Greece, and the new party Podemos in Spain (who reject the organized “Marxist Left” as well as the established labor unions as part of the existing “political caste”). [Read More]