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A generation ago, they wrote Beyond the Fragments. Inspired by the activism
of the 1970s and facing the imminent triumph of the Right under Margaret
Thatcher, they sought to apply our experiences as feminists to creating
stronger bonds of solidarity in a new kind of Left movement. Since then the
obstacles facing them have grown formidablyâdeepening recession,
environmental pollution, falling real wages, and savage welfare cuts. New
forms of resistance have appeared, but how are they to coalesce? In three
new essays to this third edition of Beyond the Fragments, Shelia Rowbotham,
Lynne Segal, and Hilary Wainwright return to the fraught question of how to
consolidate diverse upsurges of rebellion into effective, open, democratic
Left coalitions.






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