The Yellow Vest (Gilets Jaunes) protests that started in November 2018 have rocked French political culture and led critics to denounce the movement as being a threat to democracy, or worse. Among other things the protestors were accused of being barbarians, philistines, racists, anti-Semites and reactionaries who would destroy both France and European civilization. In fact, this book argues that the protests must be understood as part of a wave of protests against the extension of the market into all areas of social life that have been taking place around the world since the 1980s. While the Yellow Vest protests embrace a range of actors that cut across the French political spectrum the agenda that rapidly emerged from the movement in the shape of the 'People's Directive' shows that it is a broadly progressive protest that has articulated radical ideas and practices with a view to transforming French political culture by means of direct democracy. The end goal is to be a new social order which is environmentally sustainable and built around principles of social justice. In this respect its ideas and actions are a challenge to mainstream French political culture.



Autorentext

Peter Wilkin is reader in Social Science at Brunel University.



Inhalt

Chapter 1: The Core Eats Its Own

Chapter 2: Napoleon IV? The Macron Presidency, or, How to Build a Gilets Jaunes

Chapter 3: The Return of the Yellow Peril: Les Beaufs are Coming!

Chapter 4: A Threat to Democracy? The Gilets Jaunes Break the Rules of the Game

Chapter 5: The Emperor Strikes Back: How Dare They Speak?

Titel
Fear of a Yellow Vest Planet
Untertitel
The Gilets Jaunes and the Battle for the Future of France
EAN
9781793610263
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
29.06.2021
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.27 MB
Anzahl Seiten
172