Part 1: Introduction: Back to the 30s?
Chapter 1: Introduction: Back to the 30s?
Part 2-Crises of Capital and Hegemonic Transitions
Chapter 2: The Spectre of the 1930s
Part 3: Reading contemporary Latin America in the light of the 1930s: Cycles of accumulation and the politics of passive revolution
Chapter 3: Reading contemporary Latin America in the light of the 1930s: Cycles of accumulation and the politics of passive revolution
Part 4: Organic Crisis and Counter-Hegemonic Responses in the Interwar Era and the Era of Memoranda in Greece
Chapter 4: Organic Crisis and Counter-Hegemonic Responses in the Interwar Era and the Era of Memoranda in Greece
Part 5: The State of Capitalism and the Rise of the Right in the 1930s and Today: Hungary as a Case Study
Chapter 5:The State of Capitalism and the Rise of the Right in the 1930s and Today: Hungary as a Case Study
Part 6: The New Great Transformation: The Origins of Neo-Populism in Light of the Systemic Cycles of Accumulation
Chapter 6: The New Great Transformation: The Origins of Neo-Populism in Light of the Systemic Cycles of Accumulation
Part 7-Authoritarianism, Populism, and the Limits of Liberal Democracy
Chapter 7: Second Time as Farce? Authoritarian Liberalism in Historical Perspective
Part 8: A Second Foundation? Constitution Nation-Building and the Deepening ofAuthoritarianism in Turkey
Chapter 8: A Second Foundation? Constitution Nation-Building and the Deepening ofAuthoritarianism in Turkey
Part 9: Hungarian "populism" and antipopulism today through the looking glass of the interwar "populist" movement
Chapter 9: Hungarian "populism" and antipopulism today through the looking glass of the interwar "populist" movement
Part 10: Bolsonaro: Politics as Permanent Crisis
Chapter 10: Bolsonaro: Politics as Permanent Crisis
Part 11: Rethinking Anti-Fascist Strategy for Today: Historical Lineages of Anti-Communism and "Militant Democracy" in Eastern Europe
Chapter 11: Rethinking Anti-Fascist Strategy for Today: Historical Lineages of Anti-Communism and "Militant Democracy" in Eastern Europe
Part 12: People in Movement: Practices, Subjects and Narratives of Political Mobilization
Chapter 12: Global Crises and Popular Protests: Protest Waves of the 1930s and the 2010s in the Global South
Part 13: Radical
Jeremy Rayner is on the faculty of the Center for Public Economics and Strategic Sectors at the Instituto de Altos Estudios Nacionales, in Quito, Ecuador.
Susan Falls teaches at the Savannah College of Art and Design, USA, and is the author of Overshot: The Political Aesthetic of Textiles (with J. Smith, 2020) and White Gold: Stories of Breast Milk Sharing (2017).
George Souvlis is a teaching fellow in history and sociology at the Democritus University of Thrace, Greece. He is theauthor of Voices on the Left (2019).
Taylor Nelms, Senior Director of Research at the Filene Research Institute, USA, is co-editor of Journal of Cultural Economy and A Cultural History of Money in the Modern Age (forthcoming).