Until We Fall

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781685900281

Long Distance Life on the Left

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By Helena Sheehan
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Helena Sheehan is Professor Emerita at Dublin City University, where she taught philosophy of science, history of ideas and media studies. She is author of many publications on philosophy, politics and culture, including such books as Marxism and the Philosophy of Science, The Syriza Wave and Navigating the Zeitgeist. She has been active on the left for many decades.

"A great read and walk down memory lane, this second part of Helena Sheehan's memoir traces events from the mid-1980s up to the present. It is an extremely well-written book and it shows how Helena was influenced by a generation of communists who saw themselves and indeed gave themselves to a global struggle for socialism in which they exhibited an analysis and a commitment which gave them the capacity to be self-sacrificing and a loyalty, which built the first workers-state in history and the destruction of fascism. Helena also faces up to the collapse of communism by insisting that democratisation had the potential to renew European socialism. In this much bleaker landscape, she avoids the trap of continuing to believe in a dogmatic form of marxism by renewing the belief in the transformative power of marxism which has the capacity to engage in transforming the world as a tool kit for action, struggle and hope."--Michael O'Reilly, trade union and political activist, author of From Lucifer to Lazarus "From unexpected and dramatic changes that followed the fall of the Berlin Wall through post-socialist melancholia to hopes, achievements and disappointments of the occupy wave, Helena Sheehan vividly documents a life lived on the left across three continents. This book is for those who lived through these upheavals but also for activists coming of age in the 21st century. The left often repeats avoidable mistakes by not learning from previous experiences and defeats. We are lucky to have a veteran who never stopped dreaming even when the socialist alternative seemed gone forever. This book confirms that not only an examined life but a life in struggles and in solidarity with others, through comradeship and love of the world, is the life worth living."--Igor Stiks, novelist and scholar, author of W and Welcome to the Desert of Post-Socialism; Faculty of Media and Communications, Belgrade; Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana "Helena Sheehan is that rare revolutionary intellectual who, while known globally for her pathbreaking contributions to the philosophy of science and the history of ideas, has also been directly engaged for decades in struggles taking place in much of the world. Until We Fall is a passionate, partisan, sometimes joyous, sometimes disillusioning, even frightening, inside look at the efforts of a whole generation of socialist thinkers and activists, through the eyes one of one of its most creative, energetic, and indomitable representatives."--John Bellamy Foster, editor of Monthly Review, author of The Return of Nature and Capitalism and the Anthropocene "The engaging quality of Helena Sheehan's writing lies in its unique weaving together of the personal with the social and political. Whether it is the marketisation of the university, the anti- war movement, the momentous Greek battle against austerity, the waning class politics of the Irish Labour Party, Libya's Arab Spring, her direct participation in all of these brings a vivid clarity and energy to her writing. Helena Sheehan does not use the complexity of the unfolding events to dodge judgement. She admits that the world we face is dark and can provoke despair, but makes clear that only the presence of the socialist left lights it up and offers hope."--Marnie Holborow, academic and activist, author of The Politics of English and Homes in Crisis Capitalism "Until We Fall is an autobiographical tale from the edge of history. From the fall of the Berlin Wall to the election of Syriza in Greece, from the anti-war movement of 2003 to the occupy movement of 2011, Helena Sheehan is present on the front lines as participant and astute observer. She artfully combines the personal and political. Her tenant organising to resist eviction is told with the same vitality as her struggles in a commercialised academia increasingly disdainful of big ideas. This lively story of the life of a committed Marxist, activist and academic provides a unique vantage point to understand the troughs and crests of movements over three decades."--Paul Murphy TD, member of Dail Eireann (Irish national parliament)

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