Live Through This: An Anarchist's Antidote to Despair
Autor Shuli Bransonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 ian 2027
The common sense of politics - voting, petitioning, and protesting - dooms us to failure. This manufactured hopelessness makes us forget the reality of our own lives, the joy and power that lie latent within us.
In Live Through This, Shuli Branson argues that the way out isn't through, but around. With a sidestep, we can forge exciting new ways of living.
Philosophizing on the anarchy of hope, she finds ways to remake the world with our everyday knowledge and practice, independent of any order or authority, inviting us to steal our imagination back and create a life that doesn't just survive collapse, but builds rebellion.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780745352251
ISBN-10: 0745352251
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
ISBN-10: 0745352251
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
Notă biografică
Shuli Branson is an anarchist writer, translator, editor, and teacher, currently living on unceded Lenape land (so-called New York). She is the author of Practical Anarchism. Shuli translated The Abolition of Prison by Jacques Lesage de la Haye, and edited Surviving the Future: Queer Abolitionist Strategies. She hosts the podcast The Breakup Theory, which features conversations on ending things and collective liberation, and is a member of the worker-writer collective CAW Journal.
Cuprins
Introduction: Do They Owe Us A Living?
Part 1: Facing Hopelessness
What Can I do With My Despair?
Why Does Everything Feel Off?
Is History Just Repeating or is there Something New Happening?
Interlude: Moving Through A Sense of Failure
Part 2: Cultivating Hope How to Refuse Despair and Get Together
How to Overcome Overwhelm
How to Make Resistance Seductive
Conclusion: The Promise in What We Already Do
Descriere
Capitalism stole our imagination. Let’s take it back.