Change Everything: How We Can Rethink, Repair and Rebuild Society (2nd ed) - Couverture souple

Bennett, Natalie

 
9781806770007: Change Everything: How We Can Rethink, Repair and Rebuild Society (2nd ed)

Synopsis

‘Every so often, a book comes along that articulates exactly what our country needs. This is one. Essential reading’ Zack Polanski

A practical and hopeful guide for anyone who wants a route map to a fairer, greener future.

Second edition with a new preface. 

We are living in a social, political, economic and environmental emergency. The status quo is profoundly unstable; change is inevitable. Now is the time to get together to build a far healthier and more balanced world.

The decades-old political orthodoxy – that greed is good, inequality doesn’t matter and we can keep treating the planet as a mine and a dumping ground – has been a recipe for disaster. Our world needs a new vision, the Green vision. From Universal Basic Income to fee education, from less stuff but more life, to genuine democratic opportunities for all, Natalie Bennett brings together a holistic, hopeful and practical vision for the future.

The foundations of Change Everything are conversations with many thousands of people. We need to engage millions to bring together the imagination, talents and energy of all in order to build and repair our societies. Then a positive future is within our reach.

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À propos de l?auteur

NATALIE BENNETT was leader of the Green Party of England and Wales from 2012 to 2016, then entered the House of Lords in 2019 as Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle, one of her party’s two peers in the upper house. In these roles, she has travelled the country speaking at public meetings, in schools, colleges and universities, and hearing about the many great grassroots efforts being made to tackle our polycrises.

She has degrees in agricultural science, humanities and social science, reflecting her passion for joined-up, systems thinking, rather than reductionist, 20th-century-style approaches. She was previously editor of the Guardian Weekly, chief sub-editor on the Bangkok Post, a volunteer at the Thai National Commission on Women’s Affairs and a reporter for various regional newspapers in her native Australia.

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