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Häftad, Engelska, 2024
200 kr
Skickas inom 3-6 vardagar
'When a renowned constitutional scholar explains why the law is not enough and is sometimes even the problem, we need to listen' PETER GRAY, AUTHOR OF FREE TO LEARN 'Skach convincingly tells us that laws and rules are not sufficient for living together in peace' CARLO ROVELLI, AUTHOR OF SEVEN BRIEF LESSONS ON PHYSICS 'This book will help you understand the mess we're in while providing a roadmap for a better future' BEN RAWLENCE We believe that rules and laws are in place to protect us. They are what keep our societies from descending into chaos. Without them, how would we know our right from wrong, live comfortably in our communities and be good neighbours to one another? C.L. Skach feels differently. She always believed in the strength of the law - she spent her career in some of the most fractured, war-torn corners of the world, reading and writing constitutions to help fix society. But as she sat alone in a sandbagged trailer in Baghdad after a rocket attack, she admitted what she'd been denying for years: a good society cannot be imposed from above. It comes from leaning less on formal rules, and more on each other. Skach lays out six ideas, informed by everything from civil wars to civil rights struggles, bystander responsibility to mutual aid in the pandemic, to help us build small societies of our own. These ideas sometimes sound simple: share the vegetables from your garden, spend time on a park bench. But taken together they can amount to real, bottom-up change. How to Be a Citizen is a hopeful handbook for a better world - one we can all help build together.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2024
355 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
Häftad, Engelska, 2025
118 kr
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'When a renowned constitutional scholar explains why the law is not enough and is sometimes even the problem, we need to listen' PETER GRAY, AUTHOR OF FREE TO LEARN'Skach convincingly tells us that laws and rules are not sufficient for living together in peace' CARLO ROVELLI, AUTHOR OF SEVEN BRIEF LESSONS ON PHYSICS'This book will help you understand the mess we're in while providing a roadmap for a better future' BEN RAWLENCEWe believe that rules and laws are in place to protect us. They are what keep our societies from descending into chaos. Without them, how would we know our right from wrong, live comfortably in our communities and be good neighbours to one another?C.L. Skach feels differently. She always believed in the strength of the law - she spent her career in some of the most fractured, war-torn corners of the world, reading and writing constitutions to help fix society. But as she sat alone in a sandbagged trailer in Baghdad after a rocket attack, she admitted what she'd been denying for years: a good society cannot be imposed from above. It comes from leaning less on formal rules, and more on each other.Skach lays out six ideas, informed by everything from civil wars to civil rights struggles, bystander responsibility to mutual aid in the pandemic, to help us build small societies of our own. These ideas sometimes sound simple: share the vegetables from your garden, spend time on a park bench. But taken together they can amount to real, bottom-up change.Outlaw is a hopeful handbook for a better world - one we can all help build together.
E-bok
Engelska, 2025119 kr
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''When a renowned constitutional scholar explains why the law is not enough and is sometimes even the problem, we need to listen'' PETER GRAY, AUTHOR OF FREE TO LEARN''Skach convincingly tells us that laws and rules are not sufficient for living together in peace'' CARLO ROVELLI, AUTHOR OF SEVEN BRIEF LESSONS ON PHYSICS''This book will help you understand the mess we''re in while providing a roadmap for a better future'' BEN RAWLENCEWe believe that rules and laws are in place to protect us. They are what keep our societies from descending into chaos. Without them, how would we know our right from wrong, live comfortably in our communities and be good neighbours to one another?C.L. Skach feels differently. She always believed in the strength of the law - she spent her career in some of the most fractured, war-torn corners of the world, reading and writing constitutions to help fix society. But as she sat alone in a sandbagged trailer in Baghdad after a rocket attack, she admitted what she''d been denying for years: a good society cannot be imposed from above. It comes from leaning less on formal rules, and more on each other.Skach lays out six ideas, informed by everything from civil wars to civil rights struggles, bystander responsibility to mutual aid in the pandemic, to help us build small societies of our own. These ideas sometimes sound simple: share the vegetables from your garden, spend time on a park bench. But taken together they can amount to real, bottom-up change.Outlaw is a hopeful handbook for a better world - one we can all help build together.
E-bok
PDF, Engelska, 2025119 kr
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''When a renowned constitutional scholar explains why the law is not enough and is sometimes even the problem, we need to listen'' PETER GRAY, AUTHOR OF FREE TO LEARN''Skach convincingly tells us that laws and rules are not sufficient for living together in peace'' CARLO ROVELLI, AUTHOR OF SEVEN BRIEF LESSONS ON PHYSICS''This book will help you understand the mess we''re in while providing a roadmap for a better future'' BEN RAWLENCEWe believe that rules and laws are in place to protect us. They are what keep our societies from descending into chaos. Without them, how would we know our right from wrong, live comfortably in our communities and be good neighbours to one another?C.L. Skach feels differently. She always believed in the strength of the law - she spent her career in some of the most fractured, war-torn corners of the world, reading and writing constitutions to help fix society. But as she sat alone in a sandbagged trailer in Baghdad after a rocket attack, she admitted what she''d been denying for years: a good society cannot be imposed from above. It comes from leaning less on formal rules, and more on each other.Skach lays out six ideas, informed by everything from civil wars to civil rights struggles, bystander responsibility to mutual aid in the pandemic, to help us build small societies of our own. These ideas sometimes sound simple: share the vegetables from your garden, spend time on a park bench. But taken together they can amount to real, bottom-up change.Outlaw is a hopeful handbook for a better world - one we can all help build together.
E-bok
Tyska, 2025198 kr
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Ginge es nicht auch ganz anders? Wir glauben, dass Regeln und Gesetze dazu da sind, um uns und unser Zusammenleben zu schützen. Sie bewahren unsere Gesellschaften davor, im Chaos zu versinken. Wie könnten wir ohne sie Recht von Unrecht unterscheiden, in unseren Gemeinschaften gut leben und einander gute Nachbar:innen sein? C.L. Skach sieht das anders. Ihre Karriere als Rechtswissenschaftlerin führte sie in die am stärksten zerrütteten und vom Krieg gezeichneten Ecken der Welt, wo sie Verfassungen las und schrieb, um die Gesellschaften vor Ort zu stabilisieren. Doch als sie nach einem Raketenangriff allein in einem Wohnwagen in Bagdad saß, gestand sie sich endlich ein, was sie jahrelang verdrängt hatte: Eine gute Gesellschaft kann nicht von oben verordnet werden. Sie entsteht vielmehr dadurch, dass man sich weniger auf von außen auferlegte Regeln stützt, sondern mehr aufeinander – denn jede:r ist ein essentieller Teil der Gesellschaft. Skach stellt in ihrem Buch sechs Ideen vor, die einen echten Wandel von unten nach oben bewirken und ein ganz neue, stabilere, erfüllendere und selbstwirksamere Art des Zusammenlebens ermöglichen können
Häftad, Engelska, 2025
112 kr
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'When a renowned constitutional scholar explains why the law is not enough and is sometimes even the problem, we need to listen' PETER GRAY, AUTHOR OF FREE TO LEARN'Skach convincingly tells us that laws and rules are not sufficient for living together in peace' CARLO ROVELLI, AUTHOR OF SEVEN BRIEF LESSONS ON PHYSICS'This book will help you understand the mess we're in while providing a roadmap for a better future' BEN RAWLENCEWe believe that rules and laws are in place to protect us. They are what keep our societies from descending into chaos. Without them, how would we know our right from wrong, live comfortably in our communities and be good neighbours to one another?C.L. Skach feels differently. She always believed in the strength of the law - she spent her career in some of the most fractured, war-torn corners of the world, reading and writing constitutions to help fix society. But as she sat alone in a sandbagged trailer in Baghdad after a rocket attack, she admitted what she'd been denying for years: a good society cannot be imposed from above. It comes from leaning less on formal rules, and more on each other.Skach lays out six ideas, informed by everything from civil wars to civil rights struggles, bystander responsibility to mutual aid in the pandemic, to help us build small societies of our own. These ideas sometimes sound simple: share the vegetables from your garden, spend time on a park bench. But taken together they can amount to real, bottom-up change.How to Be a Citizen is a hopeful handbook for a better world - one we can all help build together.