Now, the People!

Revolution in the Twenty-First Century

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Pub Date Apr 15 2025 | Archive Date Not set

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The leader of the French radical left sets out a vision for a new type of revolution in our time

A crisis wracked French politics in the summer of 2024, with Marine Le Pen’s far-right party winning in the first round of voting for the French National Assembly, bringing its nationalist and anti- immigrant politics to the threshold of power. But a week later, in second round elections, a coalition of left-wing parties triumphed at the polls, denying Le Pen’s forces victory and dealing a blow to the centrist forces of President Emmanuel Macron.

The triumph of the left in France can in many ways be credited to Jean- Luc Mélenchon, who united the French left in a strategic coalition to defeat Le Pen and articulated a radical new vision for society. Now, the People! is a challenging work from Mélenchon that details his vision of revolution in our time, not only in France but around the world.

Mélenchon embarks on a survey of human history from earliest times to the crisis-ridden present. He elaborates his vision for a new strategy for radical parties to reach the highest levels of government but also to transform the capitalist system in a peaceful manner: the citizens’ revolution.
The leader of the French radical left sets out a vision for a new type of revolution in our time

A crisis wracked French politics in the summer of 2024, with Marine Le Pen’s far-right party winning in...

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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781804297940
PRICE $29.95 (USD)
PAGES 320

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