Resisting Trump's Shock Politics and Winning the World We Need
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Köp båda 2 för 546 kr"This year's most immediately useful political book." --Publishers Weekly Best Books of 2017 "Naomi Klein is a critically important thought-leader in these perilous times, a necessary voice as a courageous movement of movements rises from the ashes of the last election cycle. No Is Not Enough tells a compelling story about where we are, how we got here, and what we should do now. The book is a genuine page-turner--highly engaging and provocative--and provides a fascinating lens through which we can view our current moment. Klein is not preaching to the choir, but framing the moment, connecting necessary dots, and outlining the challenge that lies ahead in clear terms that anyone can understand." --Michelle Alexander, author, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness "Naomi Klein is one of the few revolutionary public intellectuals of great integrity and vision. This new book confirms her crucial relevance and essential pertinence." --Cornel West, author, Race Matters "Urgent, timely, and necessary." --Noam Chomsky, Institute Professor (Emeritus), MIT "A blueprint for combating Trumpism and the corporatist policies of his predecessors that made his rise possible. With a genuine sense of hope, Naomi Klein illuminates paths to collectively forge an ecologically sound, anticapitalist order." --Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) "In No Is Not Enough, Naomi Klein anatomises the roots of Trump in the already dystopian world of corporate-ruled America and predicts the "end run around democracy". A clear and readable guide to action, if it is action you are contemplating." --Paul Mason, The Guardian "Klein moves beyond mere outrage and hand-wringing to offer a practical manifesto for opposition." --Financial Times "Naomi Klein shows us that the monstrosity of Donald Trump has not occurred in a vacuum but is the culmination of decades of unchecked economic inequality, racism, militarism, and war. As the shock of Trump as president gives way to anger and the determination to fight, No Is Not Enough makes an urgent intervention in emerging movements. It will take more than 'resistance' to beat Trumpism. We need history, politics, strategy, and, most importantly, the optimism that another world is possible. Klein has made a critical contribution to the developing opposition to Trump and the economic disorder that produced him." --Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, author, From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation "If you're wondering how Naomi Klein has managed to produce an essential and gripping book so early in the Trump presidency, it's because she's spent her whole intellectual life preparing for just this moment. Trump is the ultimate logo. Every day we watch him try to exploit yet another shock to the system. So this is the book to read--not just the first word on Trump, but in powerful ways the last word as well." --Bill McKibben, author, Oil and Honey: The Education of an Unlikely Activist "Naomi Klein has written an ordinary person's guide to hope. Read this book." --Arundhati Roy, author, The End of Imagination "No Is Not Enough manages to be that rare thing in political writing: both rousing and profoundly sensible. It is brilliant." --Laurie Penny, The New Statesman "[A]nyone struggling for a place to even start making sense of Trump, and Trumpism, will find a book abounding in insight... Without lapsing into corny cheeriness or the puffed-up cant of centrist political cliche ("Love Trumps Hate!"), Naomi Klein holds out a cautious hope for the despairing age: an honest, prescriptive belief that people can unite in their opposition to Trumpism to build a better world." --The Globe and Mail "Klein's background and expertise allow her to pull together the disparate threads of what it would be misleading to call "Trumpism", if only because of t
Naomi Klein is an award-winning journalist, syndicated columnist, documentary filmmaker and author of the international bestsellers No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism and This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate. She is Senior Correspondent at The Intercept and her writing appears widely in such publications as The New York Times, Le Monde, The Guardian and The Nation, where she is a contributing editor. Klein is a member of the board of directors for climate-action group 350.org and one of the organizers behind Canada's Leap Manifesto. In November 2016 she was awarded Australia's prestigious Sydney Peace Prize for, according to the prize jury, "inspiring us to stand up locally, nationally and internationally to demand a new agenda for sharing the planet that respects human rights and equality." Her books have been translated into more than thirty languages.