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Autonomy and Political Strategy: Building the Other Superpower

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Recently, from 21–25 October 2004, I participated in the Norway Social Forum (NSF). It was the most successful regional social forum that I have attended. The forum expressed what I call an autonomist electoral politics. Such a politics combines short‐term electoral tactics with long‐term social movement autonomy. Autonomist electoral politics outlines the direction that forthcoming local, regional and national forums should take. I use the example of the NSF to respond to Peter Marcuse’s article on social forums and social movements. Le Forum social norvégien (FSN) s’est tenu du 21 au 25 octobre 2004, et ce fut le forum social régional le plus réussi auquel j’ai participé. Il a exprimé ce que j’appelle une politique électorale autonomiste. Une telle politique allie des tactiques électorales à court terme et une autonomie des mouvements sociaux à long terme. Elle définit l’orientation que devrait prendre les forums locaux, régionaux et nationaux à venir. J’utilise ici l’exemple du Forum social norvégien pour répondre à l’article de Peter Marcuse sur les forums et mouvements sociaux.

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  • Thomas Ponniah, 2005. "Autonomy and Political Strategy: Building the Other Superpower," International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 29(2), pages 441-443, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:ijurrs:v:29:y:2005:i:2:p:441-443
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2427.2005.00597.x
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