The Left Libertarianism of the Greens

The Left Libertarianism of the Greens
Author: Kire Sharlamanov
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2023-09-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3031392639

This book offers a systematic and multifaceted analysis of the Greens on the levels of political philosophy, political concepts, social movement, political parties, and political ideology. The originality of the book lies in the determination of the political philosophy of the Greens as left libertarianism. Such a determination of the Greens can already be found in the writings of Herbert Kitschelt, but while he only makes a cursory mention of it, this book offers a detailed elaboration of the points of contact between left-libertarianism and the Greens. The book also attempts to explain the acceptance of left-libertarianism by the Greens with social processes in Western Europe, the emergence of a new middle class and post-materialist values. At the same time, the book examines the relationship between the left-libertarian political philosophy of the Greens and the organizational structure of the Green parties, their relationship to the state, and to democracy.

Left-Libertarianism

Left-Libertarianism
Author: Source Wikipedia
Publisher: University-Press.org
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2013-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781230602394

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Agorism, Communalism (political philosophy), Georgism, Green libertarianism, Law of equal liberty, Libertarian socialism, Mutualism (economic theory), Oul, Participism.

How to be a Green Liberal

How to be a Green Liberal
Author: Simon A. Hailwood
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2004
Genre: Environmental ethics
ISBN: 0773527737

Hailwood (philosophy, U. of Liverpool) presents arguments and counter- arguments regarding the relationship between liberalism as the dominant Western political philosophy and the "otherness" view of nature's value. In a nuanced treatment, she treats social ecology views such as eco-anarchism and eco-feminism. Distributed in the US by Cornell U. Press Services. Annotation : 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).

Why We Left the Left

Why We Left the Left
Author: Tom Garrison
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2013-09-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781492279570

One political question intrigues almost everyone who studies, participates, or is interested in politics: “Why do people identify with a certain ideology and/or political party?” Numerous scholarly and popular books examine political ideology/party identification and why certain ideologies attract certain individuals. This book examines that question in two separate, yet joined phases. Why do people initially identify with the Left/liberalism and why do these same individuals abandon that ideology to evolve into libertarians? This inquiry is unique in its focus on former liberals/leftists who become libertarians.Included are 23 stories from Americans and one Irishman, baring at least part of their souls to answer these questions. All contributors at one point identified with the Left/liberalism. Each explains what originally drew them to the left part of the political spectrum. Virtually all mention some version of the popular stereotype of liberals/leftists “caring for the average person.” And all came to see that as a wispy apparition, based more on intention than fact.A common theme for why the liberals/leftists abandoned their ideology is the ugly discovery of the inherent elitism of leftists/liberals. Over and over in these stories, the contributors give examples of their liberal/leftist “comrades” explaining how they (liberals/leftists) are needed to steer the people in the proper direction, for their own good of course. The true believing leftists/liberals cling to this illusion. Through many different paths, the contributors to this volume come to see the anti-democratic, elitist nature of this belief.An equally common denominator is the lack of respect for, or even acknowledgement of, personal responsibility in ones behavior. A core value of the Left/liberalism is victimhood. Everyone—women, gays and lesbians, people of color, public employee union members, the working class, and so on—is an actual or potential victim. As such, any dysfunctional behavior can always be excused as the result of societal oppression, racism and sexism, rich people and capitalists, corporations, “the man”, and on and on. Of course, negative external forces do exist, but they are not always (or even most of the time) the cause of crappy behavior or failure. Many of the stories in this book note that this refusal to acknowledge personal responsibility strongly influenced the contributor to turn away from the Left/liberalism.Of course, disillusionment with the notion that government action is needed for every problem—real or imagined—is inherent in turning from leftism/liberalism to libertarianism. Many contributors expound upon this theme.Many contributors also cite the power of classical liberal economic theory—truly free markets—as a factor in their leaving the Left. Real world examples of the failure of socialist/welfare state economic policy became too difficult to ignore.Finally, a minor, yet telling, theme is the lack of humor or playfulness in liberals and the Left. Several contributors note the feeling of liberation once they rejected the dour self-importance of the Left/liberalism.One popular conception of libertarians is that they are, for the most part, disgruntled old white guys. While that group is represented, more than 25 percent of the stories are from women and more than two-thirds are by people younger than 50. This gender and generational diversity extends to occupations—contributors include college students, law students, an attorney, a professional artist, public school teachers, a chemist, writers, a filmmaker, a law professor, a stay-at-home mom, a firefighter, the CEO of a $40 million company, a TV reporter, an editor, the CEO of a free market environmental think tank, and a research engineer.It is my fervent hope that this collection of stories will hasten the day when libertarianism is widely recognized for what it is—the political movement for adults.

Green Liberalism

Green Liberalism
Author: Marcel L. J. Wissenburg
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1998
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1857288491

This is an agenda-setting exploration of the relationship between green politics and liberal ideology. Ecological problems provide unique challenges for liberal democracies.; This challenge is examined by the author who aims to fill the gap between short-term ecological modernization and the politically infeasible longer term utopian approaches.

Anarchism

Anarchism
Author: Ulrike Heider
Publisher:
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1994
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

The Greens in British Politics

The Greens in British Politics
Author: James Dennison
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2016-11-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3319426737

This book explains how the Greens went from obscurity to England’s third largest party in just one year, quadrupling their vote share and securing their place in Britain’s refigured party system on the way. Sophisticated quantitative analyses of the Greens’ voters and members as well as interviews with all of the leading party insiders are used to explain how internal dynamics, changing political opportunities and a forgotten portion of the electorate resulted in an unprecedented ‘Green Surge’ that defied decades of British party membership decline and a lack of historic far left electoral success in the UK. Not only does James Dennison untangle a fascinating political case study but he also shines a light on how technological, attitudinal and demographic changes are reshaping politics and forcing us to question many of our previous assumptions about political parties and how voters choose.

Libertarianism 106 Success Secrets - 106 Most Asked Questions on Libertarianism - What You Need to Know

Libertarianism 106 Success Secrets - 106 Most Asked Questions on Libertarianism - What You Need to Know
Author: Jeffrey Collins
Publisher: Emereo Publishing
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2014-04-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781488543463

There has never been a Libertarianism Guide like this. It contains 106 answers, much more than you can imagine; comprehensive answers and extensive details and references, with insights that have never before been offered in print. Get the information you need--fast! This all-embracing guide offers a thorough view of key knowledge and detailed insight. This Guide introduces what you want to know about Libertarianism. A quick look inside of some of the subjects covered: Outline of libertarianism - Libertarian ideals, Libertarianism (metaphysics) - Robert Nozick, Libertarianism (metaphysics) - Harry Frankfurt, Consequentialist libertarianism - Notable consequentialist libertarians, Outline of libertarianism - Origins of libertarianism, Green libertarianism - Limited government, Left-libertarianism - Benjamin Tucker and his contemporaries, Christian libertarianism - Definition, Green libertarianism - History, Natural-rights libertarianism - Deontological libertarian philosophies, Libertarianism in the United Kingdom, Libertarianism - Age of Enlightenment, List of political ideologies - Libertarianism, Outline of libertarianism - Economists, Free will - Metaphysical Libertarianism, Libertarianism in the United Kingdom - Prominent libertarians, Left-libertarianism - Alliance between market-oriented libertarians and the New Left, Outline of libertarianism - Objectivists, Libertarianism - Criticisms, Poul Anderson - Libertarianism, Libertarianism - Libertarian theorists, Outline of libertarianism - Schools of libertarian thought, Libertarianism - Anarcho-capitalism, Outline of libertarianism - Nature of libertarianism, Outline of libertarianism - Rejects, Libertarian - Geolibertarianism, Left-libertarianism - Libertarian socialism, Left-libertarianism - Agorism, and much more...

The Oxford Companion to Comparative Politics

The Oxford Companion to Comparative Politics
Author: Joel Krieger
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 1305
Release: 2013
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0199738599

The two-volume Oxford Companion to Comparative Politics fills a gap in scholarship on an increasingly important field within Political Science. Comparative Politics, the discipline devoted to the politics of other countries or peoples, has been steadily gaining prominence as a field of study, allowing politics to be viewed from a wider foundation than a concentration on domestic affairs would permit. Comparativists apply various theories and concepts to analyze the similarities and differences between political units, using the results of their research to develop causalities and generalizations. Each of these theories and outcomes are thoroughly defined in the Companion, as are major resultant conclusions, those comparativists who have influenced the field in significant ways, and politicians whose administrations have shaped the evaluation of contrasting governments. Approximately 200 revised and updated articles from the Oxford Companion to Politics of the World would serve as a foundation for the set, while over 100 new entries would thoroughly examine the field in a lasting, more theoretical than current-event-based, way. New entries cover such topics as failed states, Grand Strategies, and Soft Power; important updates include such countries as China and Afghanistan and issues like Capital Punishment, Gender and Politics, and Totalitarianism. Country entries include the most significant nations to permit a focus on non time-sensitive analysis. In addition, 25 1,000-word interpretive essays by notable figures analyze the discipline, its issues and accomplishments. Collectively, entries promote deeper understanding of a field that is often elusive to non-specialists.

The German Greens

The German Greens
Author: Margit Mayer
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781566395168

The Greens have been not only a political force and social conscience for Germany before reunification and after but also an inspiration to political groups and movements in many other countries. The Greens have raised the issues of ecology, gender, and grassroots democracy in protest against government. They have also had the rare opportunity to try converting themselves into a political party that works within the system. This is a book about their paradoxical situation and about the dilemmas all advocates of change face when they become powerful enough to negotiate with the status quo. The critical essays by German social scientists and activists also provide a detailed picture of the dynamics of the German Greens—where their support has come from, The nature of the competing factions, And The place of feminism. The editors provide a substantial introduction. The flavor and texture of the Greens—including their raucous public arguments and their innovative campaign tactics—are suggested by the political posters included in the book and by a whole section of primary documents. The documents And The essays (except for one originally written in English) have been translated from German. The result is to make available to English-speaking readers a view of a complex movement whose very name and color have become synonymous with social action in favor of the environment And The empowerment of people. Author note:Margit Mayeris Professor of Politics at the Free University of Berlin. She has also taught at the New School for Social Research And The University of California, Santa Cruz.John Elyis a long-time commentator on social movements in Germany.