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When Outsiders Become Insiders

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This book addresses the dialectical evolution of outsider-left parties and movement organizations in the aftermath of mass anti-neoliberal protests. A novel framework and typology for analysing the...
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  • 07 January 2027
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This book addresses the dialectical evolution of outsider-left parties and movement organizations in the aftermath of mass anti-neoliberal protests. A novel framework and typology for analysing the emergence, development and longer-term legacies of party-building in Bolivia (MAS), Greece (SYRIZA), Spain (Podemos), and Venezuela (PSUV) is advanced. The book evaluates why outsiders transform programmatic promises as they seek office and asks if and how movement organizations challenge “their” party in such scenarios. Case studies highlight that the form of critique from below influences how party leadership respond, in turn shaping whether popular organizations retain support for the party, sponsor alternative parties, or withdraw from institutional politics altogether.
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Price: $141.00
Pages: 328
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Critical Social Sciences
Publication Date: 07 January 2027
ISBN: 9789004775763
Format: Hardcover
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John Brown is a researcher at the Department of Sociology, Maynooth University, Ireland. He has published a monograph, articles, and chapters exploring the interrelations of democracy, neoliberalism, populism, oligarchy, anti-neoliberal parties and social movements in Latin American and Europe.