
Against Old Europe
In the wake of the Iraq war, the term Old Europe was appropriated by politicians, civil society, and social movement actors alike to rally in defence of supposedly social and civilised values against the perceived predatory forces of American finance.
Against Old Europe sheds light on the social movement politics encapsulated in the protest slogan 'Fight Old Europe'. Within what is broadly labelled the global justice movement, it explores a particular, radical perspective that warns against the identification with European values by movements resisting neoliberalism.
Exploring the work of key theorists critical of globalization, including Habermas, Negri, Holloway, Postone, and de Benoist, the book examines critical theory approaches to alter-globalisation, illustrated with concrete examples of movements within contemporary Europe. In so doing, it invites readers to explore the charges of nationalism, anti-Americanism, and antisemitism brought against parts of the alter-globalisation movement.
Providing a new perspective on critiques of globalization, Against Old Europe will appeal to sociologists and social and political theorists studying social movements, anti-globalisation activism, and European politics and identity.
In the wake of the Iraq war, the term Old Europe was appropriated by politicians, civil society, and social movement actors alike to rally in defence of supposedly social and civilised values against the perceived predatory forces of American finance.
Against Old Europe sheds light on the social movement politics encapsulated in the protest slogan 'Fight Old Europe'. Within what is broadly labelled the global justice movement, it explores a particular, radical perspective that warns against the identification with European values by movements resisting neoliberalism.
Exploring the work of key theorists critical of globalization, including Habermas, Negri, Holloway, Postone, and de Benoist, the book examines critical theory approaches to alter-globalisation, illustrated with concrete examples of movements within contemporary Europe. In so doing, it invites readers to explore the charges of nationalism, anti-Americanism, and antisemitism brought against parts of the alter-globalisation movement.
Providing a new perspective on critiques of globalization, Against Old Europe will appeal to sociologists and social and political theorists studying social movements, anti-globalisation activism, and European politics and identity.
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In the wake of the Iraq war, the term Old Europe was appropriated by politicians, civil society, and social movement actors alike to rally in defence of supposedly social and civilised values against the perceived predatory forces of American finance.
Against Old Europe sheds light on the social movement politics encapsulated in the protest slogan 'Fight Old Europe'. Within what is broadly labelled the global justice movement, it explores a particular, radical perspective that warns against the identification with European values by movements resisting neoliberalism.
Exploring the work of key theorists critical of globalization, including Habermas, Negri, Holloway, Postone, and de Benoist, the book examines critical theory approaches to alter-globalisation, illustrated with concrete examples of movements within contemporary Europe. In so doing, it invites readers to explore the charges of nationalism, anti-Americanism, and antisemitism brought against parts of the alter-globalisation movement.
Providing a new perspective on critiques of globalization, Against Old Europe will appeal to sociologists and social and political theorists studying social movements, anti-globalisation activism, and European politics and identity.












