From Protest to Party: Horizontality and Verticality on the Slovenian Left

Lasse Thomassen, Alen Toplišek

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    Abstract

    This essay analyses the politics of horizontality—a key characteristic of recent forms of protest and activist citizenship—through the case of the 2012–2013 protests in Slovenia. The Slovenian case is illustrative because we can trace the emergence of the Initiative for Democratic Socialism and, subsequently, the United Left from protest through movement to party. Since we believe that horizontality and verticality are present in both movements and parties, we argue against a simple opposition between movements and parties. In particular, we focus on the reasons for the move from horizontalist ways of political organising to vertical structures.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalEurope-Asia Studies
    Volume66
    Issue number9
    Pages (from-to)1383-1400
    ISSN0966-8136
    Publication statusPublished - 21 Oct 2017

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