The Left (book)

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The left. Where is it changing the republic to? is the title of a non-fiction book published by Karl Dietz Verlag Berlin in 2007, edited by Michael Brie , Meinhard Meuche-Mäker and Cornelia Hildebrandt. The font was published as the 40th volume in the series of texts of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation . In addition to contributions from the editors , the work also contains essays by Dietmar Bartsch , Katja Kipping , Werner Dreibus , Axel Troost , Christoph Spehr and Dieter Klein .

In the volume, various aspects of the work of the party Die Linke are presented and discussed - including the merger of the PDS with the WASG , the formation of the party in Bremen , the minimum wage campaign of the left and their protests during the G8 summit in Heiligendamm . According to Anke Rösener , the book offers impetus “for a strategy discussion on the left”. In Neues Deutschland, Mario Candeias praised the “empirical analyzes of the actors' view of the formation of the new party”. Mechthild Küpper also discussed the work in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung .

expenditure

  • THE LEFT. Where is it changing the republic to? ( = Texts / Rosa Luxemburg Foundation. Volume 40). Dietz, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-320-02123-8 ( full text ).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Portal for Political Science - Die Linke. Retrieved October 17, 2019 .
  2. Mario Candeias: Taking care is not enough (new Germany). Retrieved October 17, 2019 .
  3. Page 2 -: "Now a beer would be good" - Politics - FAZ . ISSN  0174-4909 ( faz.net [accessed October 17, 2019]).