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The transition to an Inclusive DemocracyKeywords: 1. The reformist strategies to transition , The socialdemocratic approach of reforms “from above” , The civil societarian approach of reforms “from below” , Postmodernist politics , The Green movement and the de-growth approach , 2. The antisystemic strategies to transition , The statist socialist strategy of revolution “from above” , The “reformism-as-a-strategy” approach , The libertarian strategy of revolution “from below” , Anarcho-syndicalism , Chomsky’s “statist anarchosyndicalism” , Anarcho-communism Abstract: 1. The reformist strategies to transition; The socialdemocratic approach of reforms “from above”; The civil societarian approach of reforms “from below”; Postmodernist politics; The Green movement and the de-growth approach; 2. The antisystemic strategies to transition; The statist socialist strategy of revolution “from above”; The “reformism-as-a-strategy” approach; The libertarian strategy of revolution “from below”; Anarcho-syndicalism; Chomsky’s “statist anarchosyndicalism”; Anarcho-communism and Libertarian Municipalism; The guerrilla strategy and the Zapatistas; 3. The Inclusive Democracy strategy to transition; The emancipatory subject in neoliberal modernity; A long-term strategy for a confederal Inclusive Democracy ; The significance of local elections; A new type of politics and political organisation; Transition to political democracy; Transition to economic democracy; Transition to democracy in the social realm; Transition to ecological democracy;
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