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Hope in the Dark
The Untold History of People Power

 

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Hope in the Dark
The Untold History of People Power

by Rebecca Solnit (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9781841956602

 

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At a time when political, environmental and social gloom can seem overpowering, this remarkable work offers a lucid, affirmative and wildly well-argued case for hope, even in the dark. Tracing a history of activism and social change over the past five decades, Solnit offers a dazzling account of some of the least expected of those changes and proposes a vision of cause-and-effect relations that provides new grounds for political engagement in the present. Chronicling recent breakthroughs - from the fall of the Berlin Wall to the Zapatista uprising in Mexico to Seattle in 1999 to the worldwide marches against the war in Iraq - she traces the rise of a sophisticated, supple, nonviolent movement of movements. Solnit's book is both accessible and essential reading. With a rhetorical verve not seen since Orwell or Sontag, multi-award winning columnist, author and activist, Rebecca Solnit ponders the progression of social change, drawing from thinkers of the last century - Woolf, Ghandi, Borges, Benjamin, Havel amongst others - to create a manifesto for optimism about the twenty-first century, a tonic for post election-blues..


 

ISBN 1841956600
ISBN13 9781841956602
Publisher Canongate Books Ltd
Format Paperback
Publication date 16/06/2005
Pages 192
Weight (grammes) 270.00
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 198
Width (mm) 130