
Jacobin Radio Jacobin Radio: Mass Politics Today w/ Nancy Fraser
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Jan 18, 2025 Nancy Fraser, a professor known for her insights on social justice, teams up with Trevor Ngwane, a South African activist. They tackle the harsh realities of neoliberalism in South Africa, exploring its impact on working-class movements and the pressing need for revitalization. Fraser questions how the Left can effectively engage with existing social forces and navigate the complexities of geopolitics today. Together, they envision a transformative working-class movement for the 21st century, highlighting the urgency of international solidarity amidst rising crises.
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Beyond Resistance
- Nancy Fraser emphasizes the importance of international left solidarity and taking strategic inspiration from figures like Kagarlitsky.
- She suggests moving beyond mere resistance towards emancipatory social change.
The Polycrisis and the Left's Absence
- Fraser discusses Kagarlitsky's analysis of the current polycrisis and the lack of a credible socialist alternative.
- She identifies two opposing forces: moralizing identity groups and authoritarian populists.
Rebuilding the Left
- Fraser questions the path to rebuilding a mature left, capable of addressing the current crisis.
- She contrasts a managed retreat with the pursuit of counter-hegemony.





