A New Story for a Politics of Belonging [Book Review]

The Acorn 19 (1):61-63 (2019)
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Abstract

Monbiot states that the central task of Out of the Wreckage is to show how community can be rebuilt and how the politics of belonging might develop. The book offers a critique of two failed stories that dominated the 20th century (neo-liberalism and social democracy) and offers a new “story of hope and restoration, a story that might help to light a path towards a better world” for the 21st century.

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