The idea of "enemies" is obsolete, but we are so thoroughly
accustomed to the paradigm that we have a hard time seeing how to
let it go. This book aims to remedy that... leavening the shock
with humor.
Eminently readable, highly entertaining and full of hope, "No
More Enemies" is a vibrant combination of real-life stories and
speculative theory.
This is definitely not your ordinary, everyday nonfiction
experience. The nearly 200 micro-chapters come with evocative
headings like "Demonizing people may feel good, but it's dumb";
"Breastfeeding without borders"; "The Einstein-Goldstein Fallacy";
"From Isaiah to Thich Nhat Hanh"; "What mattresses say"; "Being
Reem's shabbos goy"; "A good-looking suit"; "If I were Herzl, I'd
be smarter than Herzl." You can read the book sequentially from
cover to cover, or you can sample what interests you, almost like
reading a cookbook. These recipes, however, are all about
redesigning our world to get along without the enemies paradigm
before it kills us.
Author Deb Reich nudges us gently but firmly toward the emergent
post-enemies era, when we will look very differently at the
neighbors we have been taught to hate and fear, and see instead...
partners. Deb has done it herself, in Israel/Palestine, for many
years. What is holding us back in our quest for reconciliation and
justice is not the people, she says now; it's the paradigm. And we
can redesign it, together: No More Enemies.
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