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Amid a global zeitgeist of impending catastrophe, this book
explores the culture of fear so prevalent in today's politics,
economic climate, and religious extremism. The authors of this
collection argue that the lens of catastrophe through which so many
of today's issues are examined distorts understanding of the
dynamics at the heart of numerous problems, such as global warming,
ultimately halting progress and transformation. Arguing that
catastrophic thinking results in paralysis or reactionary politics,
the authors posit that the myths of 2012 have negative affects
across the political spectrum and urge activists not to give up
their beliefs and instead focus on working on issues now instead of
waiting until society has ended and needs to be rebuilt.
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The Art Of Freedom (Hardcover)
Havin Guneser; Introduction by Andrej Grubacic; Interview by Sasha Lilley
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This timely, bold set of one-on-one interviews presents two of the
most venerable figures from the American Left--renowned historian
Howard Zinn and linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky--each
reflecting upon his own life and political beliefs. At the age of
88, Howard Zinn reflects upon the Civil Rights and anti-Vietnam War
movements, political empires, history, art, activism, and his
political stance. Setting forth his personal views, Noam Chomsky
explains the evolution of his libertarian socialist ideals, his
vision for a future postcapitalist society, the Enlightenment, the
state and empire, and the future of the planet.
In an era of profound economic and ecological crisis, this
collection unravels the dynamic contradictions at the heart of
capitalism and points possible ways forward to a liberatory future.
Through a series of incisive conversations with some of the most
eminent thinkers and political economists on the Left--including
Noam Chomsky, Tariq Ali, David Harvey, Ellen Meiksins Wood, Mike
Davis, and Doug Henwood--Sasha Lilley examines the roots of the
global economic meltdown, neoliberalism in the Global South and
North, struggles against empire past and present, the eternal
pendulum swing of social revolt, and the potentialities of the
radical tradition in a time of austerity.
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