Counter-hegemonic strategies for democratic alter-politics: critical notes on the experiences of 1990-2019

Soundings - ISSN 1362-6620
Volume 2022 Number 82

Counter-hegemonic strategies for democratic alter-politics: critical notes on the experiences of 1990-2019
Alexandros Kioupkiolis pages 75-90
DOI: 10.3898/SOUN.82.05.2022

Abstract

This article critically engages with the political strategies of the new social and political movements that emerged in Europe in the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2007-8. It takes issue with discussions of contemporary alter-political practice and theory that overlook the crucial point that the creation of new social institutions and relations in the here and now - a central part of this politics - must itself be political: it argues for the need to tackle the whole question of the collective subject and agent of change. This leads into a discussion of the theory of hegemony put forward by Gramsci, and, later, Laclau and Mouffe, and, drawing on this, a new strategy is proposed, for the construction of powerful collective subjects. Taking its cue from recent social movements such as 15M (the Indignados) and new municipalism in Spain and Italy, it looks at new ways of configuring the strategy of hegemony, by making its concepts of leadership, unity and representation more participatory, bottom-up, accessible to ordinary people, plural and flexible. A historical transition to egalitarian democracies, solidary economies and environmental sustainability is dependent on a wider counter-hegemonic project and contest. This needs to be carried out in all social relations and fields. It must energise critical masses on the ground, and conjoin institutional interventions with new social invention and multiple assaults on the status quo. The object of a contemporary alter-political organisation should be to animate, bolster and help articulate the multi-faceted texture of current oppositional and constructive activities, re-instituting the social in all its far-reaching diversity and complexity. 

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To cite this article
Alexandros Kioupkiolis (2022) Counter-hegemonic strategies for democratic alter-politics: critical notes on the experiences of 1990-2019, Soundings, 2022(82), 75-90. https://doi.org/10.3898/SOUN.82.05.2022

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