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Diving Into the Wreckage: The French Left Remains Unbowed

Diving Into the Wreckage: The French Left Remains Unbowed

Season 2 Episode 67 Published 2 weeks, 3 days ago
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Join hosts as they dive deep into the complexities of modern French politics with guest Henry Wallace. This episode explores the concept of the "new municipalism" and the strategic efforts of the La France Insoumise (France Unbowed) movement to reclaim local governance. From the legacy of the Yellow Vests protests to the innovative use of digital organizing tools, the discussion provides a comprehensive look at how grassroots activism is challenging neoliberal structures in France.

Key Topics Covered:

  • The New Municipalism: Understanding the shift toward empowering local communes and city councils as hubs for democratic participation.
  • France Unbowed (LFI) Strategy: An inside look at how the movement integrates intellectual production with popular education and local action.
  • Lessons from the Yellow Vests: Analyzing the impact of past social movements on current political strategies and the demand for a "referendum of citizen initiative".
  • Digital Organizing: How LFI utilizes custom-built applications to facilitate local action groups and bypass traditional bureaucratic hurdles.
  • The Future of French Politics: Predicting the implications of local electoral successes on the upcoming presidential and legislative races.

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