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Human degradation of the environment has been documented by
scholars across a range of disciplines: the global temperature of
the planet continues to rise, abandoned industrial sites stain once
vibrant communities, and questions about the purity of our water
and foods linger. In the shadow of these material conditions,
concerned citizens have reacted by issuing critiques against
careless consumerism and excessive lifestyles. Their hope is to
illustrate and inspire alternative ways of living. As part of such
efforts and activism, some have turned to performance as a means to
investigate matters further, pose challenges and questions, and
enact new ways of being and thinking in a globalized world.
Performance on Behalf of the Environment is a collection of essays
from a diverse group of scholars that explore critically the
strengths, limitations, and processes of what can be termed
environmental performances.
As Prime Minister for three years and Home Secretary for six years,
Theresa May confronted a series of issues in which the abuse of
power led to devastating results for individuals and significantly
damaged the reputation of, and trust in, public institutions and
politicians. From the Hillsborough and Grenfell tragedies, to the
Daniel Morgan case and parliamentary scandals, the powerful
repeatedly chose to use their power not in the interests of the
powerless but to serve themselves or to protect the organisation to
which they belonged. The Abuse of Power is a searing exposé of
injustice and an impassioned call to exercise power for the greater
good. Drawing on examples from domestic and international affairs
she was personally involved in at the highest level, including Stop
and Search and the Salisbury Poisonings, the former prime minister
argues for a radical rethink in how we approach our politics and
public life.
As Prime Minister for three years and Home Secretary for six years,
Theresa May confronted a series of issues in which the abuse of
power led to devastating results for individuals and significantly
damaged the reputation of, and trust in, public institutions and
politicians. From the Hillsborough and Grenfell tragedies, to the
Daniel Morgan case and parliamentary scandals, the powerful
repeatedly chose to use their power not in the interests of the
powerless but to serve themselves or to protect the organisation to
which they belonged. The Abuse of Power is a searing exposé of
injustice and an impassioned call to exercise power for the greater
good. Drawing on examples from domestic and international affairs
she was personally involved in at the highest level, including Stop
and Search and the Salisbury Poisonings, the former prime minister
argues for a radical rethink in how we approach our politics and
public life.
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