If progress is to be mode towards the more widespread development of class consciousness, socialist theory and practice needs to take account of class aspirations expressed through new social movements. In opposition to post Marxist’ perspectives, Wilde argues for the relevance of class analysis to an understanding of the emancipatory potential of the new social movements.
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